Gendry Baratheon returned in Season 7 Episode 5, so it is good timing that we continue our series on the deeper meaning of the Game of Thrones house symbols with a look at the House Baratheon.

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  1. Stannis never sought revenge for anything, he sought justice.
    Stannis was one of the least emotional people in all of westeros.
    You can count the times Stannis was impulsive by the fingers on Davo's right hand.

  2. A shame The show made Stannis be as unpopular as possible with the Shireen shit.D&D also added more unnecessary unlikable moments to other characters like Jaime killing his cousin and that stupid Cersei sex scene next to Joffreys body luckily Jaime still is for the most part liked. Stannis on the other hand they failed miserably.

  3. This is the best analysis I've seen yet. And I have one for you in turn.
    Sansa will fall to the Night King. And only Gendry's humanly fiery kiss of true love will bring her back. And they will sit on the throne together, with the dawn of the spring before them.

  4. im so fucking stupid, Only after season 7 i understood that stannis was roberts brother. The whole time i was <<Who the fuck is this cunt and why should i care about him?>> in my head Joffrey was the rightful heir. I really need to watch the first few seasons.

  5. Robert Baratheon: "I've got SEVEN Kingdoms to rule! ONE KING, SEVEN KINGDOMS!"

    Well Robert, you should know that there WERE 7 Kingdoms upon Aegon's Conquest (only 6 of which were conquered before Aegon's death). By the time Robert came into power, there were essentially NINE "kingdoms" (actually "regions") which are as follows: The North, The Riverlands, The Iron Islands, The Vale, The Reach, The Westerlands, The Crownlands, The Stormlands, and Dorne. Do you damn homework Robert. You've got NINE regions to rule, one King, NINE regions.

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