Where is tarth in game of thrones




















Of course, with such an ending, it's hard not to wonder how Brienne's story ended in the books. And that's where the real crux of this whole situation lies. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the simple truth is that the story of Brienne of Tarth, as she exists in the Game of Thrones books, is still ongoing. While Martin apparently did give some notes to the showrunners regarding certain thoughts of where he'd like the final season to go, it was ultimately D.

Weiss and David Benioff's decision to place each character exactly where they ended up. But, it's a whole other world in the books. So, just how will things end for Brienne of Tarth? No clue. Not only was she just meeting up with Jaime Lannister in 's A Dance With Dragons , beginning her mission to rescue Sansa Stark from The Hound, the only female knight in Westeros become such a fan favorite, with the help of Gwendoline Christie's epic performance, we can only assume the answer to that question is a resounding yes.

During the Andal Invasion , Tarth was one of the first locations that the Andals captured in the Stormlands. House Tarth itself was an Andal family - though they intermarried heavily with the local First Men population.

Their bloodline and the local title of the ruler of the island, "the Evenstar", are said to extend back to the dawn of days. In "Arianne I" sample chapter of the sixth novel, there are unverified rumors that the Golden Company has conquered Tarth. Game of Thrones Wiki. Game of Thrones Wiki Explore. Game of Thrones. House of the Dragon.

Peterson - linguist. Patel - director. Vhagar Caraxes Syrax Meleys Sunfyre. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Technically she didn't let Arya go, but forcing a fight with the Hound when she found Arya was likely not the right move.

Brienne is a complete stranger to both of them, so violently attacking the Hound in order to snatch Arya from his clutches was undoubtedly more than enough to scare her off. Arya's destiny seems to have been to join the Faceless Men, but Brienne trying to take Arya by force left Arya completely alone in the world. Why in god's name anyone would think Brienne of all people would kill Renly is a mystery, but since she was in the tent when he died, she was accused of his murder. Losing him was hard enough, but to be accused of his murder when she deeply loved him, wanted nothing more than to protect him, and when she would never dishonor herself by doing something like that, was very hard to watch.

While immediately forcing a fight like she did with the Hound was obviously a mistake , letting Sansa make the choice to stay with Littlefinger was another huge mistake.

Brienne is a total stranger to Sansa so it's understandable that Sansa didn't trust her, but Brienne knows how dangerous Littlefinger is, and as soon as it was apparent he was handing Sansa over to the Boltons, Brienne should have intervened and taken her by force if need be. Brienne is an absolute badass and a genuinely good person, but because she didn't fit into the norms of Westeros society , that society has always treated her very poorly.

She illustrated this perfectly when she explained to Pod why she cared so much for Renly. Her father threw a ball for her in the hopes of finding her a match, and the boys spent the night fighting over her as a joke. But Renly intervened when he saw she was upset and told her to keep her head held high, and all of the boys that were teasing her didn't dare go up against the king's brother.

The Hound is morally ambiguous to say the least, and it's understandable why he and Brienne came to blows.



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