Everything else apart, Tywin Lannister wiping out the second most powerful house in the Westerlands to the last man woman and child and then making a famous song flexing about them being wiped out and making it a personal theme song has got to be the most gangster thing I’ve ever heard.
2:17 The animation: *three 2d drawings switching and moving left and right.* Me: "That's the most beautiful thing i have ever seen." Seriously, it fills me with unreasonable amount of happiness to see that animation.
Can it really be said he committed war crimes? House Lannister's vassals ignored their orders and duties time and again, and then actively rebelled when held to account. They already showed that they would take goodwill and repay it with betrayal. Why let them live and just betray the Lannisters again?
First of all, I can't really blame Tywin for being a cold, calculating and ruthless person. He grew up under a weak amiable father who caused House Lannister to be a laughing stock and whom was defied(even mocked) openly by his very own bannermen. Tywin's father was such a weak and ineffectual Lord, that every one of his bannermen took advantages that were overstepping their boundaries as vassal houses. Especially House Reyne and Tarbeck. House Reyne grew very powerful and rich under the weak rule of Tytos Lannister and House Tarbeck also profited greatly. As the Eldest of Tyto's sons, Tywin saw personally upfront on how everyone mocked his father and their utter disrespect towards House Lannister. He grew cold and calculating because of this, and mistrusted laughter as people often laughed at his father. To be honest, no one and certainly not I can blame Tywin for becoming who he became, as he was placed with a heavy burden from the day he was born. Not to mention he was slighted numerous times by Aerys II and rightfully, he had the right to not like the Targaryens much less support them. Tywin worked hard all his life to make House Lannister great again and Aerys who had formerly been his friend, lost his support when he kept making advances towards Joanna(Twyin's wife) and publicly humiliated him, by refusing the betrothal between his daughter Cersei and Rhaegar,, saying that his lineage were not worthy to marry into theirs because they were "Servants". To top it all off, Aerys took away Jaimie who was Tywin's Heir and this was the straw that broke his back.
Tyrion, to Tywin: "And here we have Bronn, son of..." Bronn, to Tywin: "You wouldn't know him." I always suspected from this exchange that Bronn was hiding that he was actually the last living Reyne.
On the one hand, I will hand it to Tywin for making it VERY clear not to mess with him. On the other hand, going to war without his father/liege lord's permission over a matter said lord had already forgiven and then exterminating two entire families instead of just taking hostages/land/executing the leaders or letting them take the black was an insanely massive overreach he only got away with because Casterly Rock is nigh impossible to siege and Aerys shortly thereafter named him hand of the king. And that while these actions made people personally fear Tywin they also started the decline of trust and respect for the Lannisters as a whole by other noble families AND directly lead to no one wanting to surrender to him in later conflicts thereby ensuring the Riverlords would join the Northern Lords in the whole King in the North thing in the books. It's almost like being a brutal tyrant was able to get Tywin short term results and personal a "Oh shit" reputation while actively harming him and his family in the long run! And this why I side with you on the "Tywin isn't some political genius. He's a competent administrator who's also a sadistic brute." Literally Gregor Clegane but more intelligent, refined and hands off. That being said, can you imagine how much worse he'd be if Ellyn had seduced Tytos and been his mum?
if he didn't over reach no depts will be paid and Lannisters lose money, and had he spared them they would likely just plot again. the only reason he won was because they were off guard, tytos made a very hard problem to solve that have very restricted out comes. I'd say he did well.
@@mesa577 That is not how things work in a feudal society. You can't just murder an entire lineage without repercussions. Doubly so when Tytos, the actual lord, had said to forget things. Tywin, by that time, had already gotten most of the Lannister's vassals to repay their debts. Yes, the Reynes and the Tarbecks might cause more trouble down the line...but THAT'S when you go for them. And even then you go for the lord, maybe strip them of lands and titles. Maybe an execution or two of the ringleaders. What Tywin did? That's how you ensure that anyone who does oppose in you the future opposes you to the hilt.
Nope, U r way off in ur assessment bro. 1. Tywin being Brutal, Cunning and Smart is the exact and only reason Aerys became friends with him and appointed him as Hand... 2. Only after Tywin, the respect, fear and trust of the Lannisers are increased bro. Not the other way around... Now, Everybody in the realm knows never to f*ck with the Lannisters especially while Tywin is around... And his reputation of being the Man of his Word also speaks for itself, Eg. The Iron Bank of Braavos's Trust in him... 3. Bro, Tywin is the definition of Political Genious lol. I dont know what yall talking about, If Tywin is not a Political Genious, then noone in the World is too lol...
@mesa577 I don't necessarily agree with this. If Tywin opted to take hostages/wards (ie: Theon becoming a ward of Eddard Stark) then the the Reynes would be dissuaded to Rebel. This case would be furthered if several of the key male figures of the house were sent to the Wall as the family would be too spread thin to actually formulate another rebellion without severe cost. Frankly, I only think Roger Reyne and his Co-Conspirators needed to put to the sword tbh. That would have been a enough of a show of force to show that House Lannister wasn't weak and also wouldn't make Tywin look like a complete nutjob.
@@chaoticgoodcreations947That is also a fair interpretation. But that mindset becomes kinda dangerous when you're a leader, as it not only caused Tytos' vassals to disobey him, but also question his willingness and ability to protect them.
Surprised the hell out of me too! Found out when I first saw the Lannister family tree in TWOIAF. I would have sworn that Tywin’s grandmother would have been an Arryn or a Targaryen
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's narration of this story gave me the most chills. When Tywin's father, Tytos blinked and released Lord Tarbeck and forgave his debts, Lords Tarbeck and Tytos feasted in Castamere, and the two lords proclaimed their friendship for all eternity. ... "My father allowed 'eternity' to last a year."
Just imagine if Tytos was able to get it up that one fateful time then maybe both the Reynes and Tarbecks might still be alive in the story. I loved the video, I was looking forward to a mention of Lord Gerold's wife, Lady Rohanne. Also, this video taught me a few details I was unaware of. One being the rumor of the last Lord Tarbeck escaping to Essos and becoming a bard. Excellent upload
Its said that whenever one of Tywin's Westerland Vassals spoke out against him or even challenged the Lannisters, Tywin would send only a single minstrel with a harp to play the Rains of Castamere to the upstart lord.
Reynes & Tarbecks: The Lannisters more like the Lame-annisters right LOLZ!!! Tytos: HO HO HO YOU GUYS ARE FUNNY!!! Tywin: I"m about to end these guys careers... and HOUSES!!!
Imagine the Rains hadn't lost their Valyrian Steel Sword to some Ironborn before this. Tywin would've went with a different approach, so that he can get his grabby hands on it.
I think an interesting video idea would be of how the Starks took over the North. Or maybe explain the histories of vassal houses who were once kings in their own right, ie the Boltons, Hightowers, etc.
They wiped out the power base of the blackwoods causing them to flee to the Riverlands. They then put up the glovers in their place as vassals. They also conquered the rills and the barrows. The only part that'd really be interesting is the long history of wars with the Boltons and how they subdued the greywater marsh
I love the animations you do for your videos! Along with superb analysis and informative breakdowns, the animated characters add such a cute touch to such a bleak universe. Keep up the outstanding work good ser!
It all goes back to house Peake somehow. Martin really named a House after a dear dead friend, named its lord "Unwin", made him lose, and made his descendants the cause of like 90% of the world's problems. What a fucking tribute.
The Rains of Castamere is great. I have a couple of versions of it from iTunes. Those idiots F***ED UP when they messed with Tywin. This cemented his SAVAGE status. Honestly, I respect how Tywin handled it. His useless father made the family a mockery. After Tywin, they were feared
"The animation of 'The Rains of Castamere' really captures the chilling essence of Tywin Lannister's legacy and the weight it carries throughout Westeros. The way you portrayed the events visually is truly impactful! I recently started an animated channel as well, covering legendary figures and stories from different histories and mythologies, starting with Ragnar Lothbrok. In the future, I’d love to animate more iconic moments like this one from ASOIAF. It would be great if you checked it out and shared your thoughts!"
It'd be neat if there was a season in House of the Dragon about the rebellion. Fun fact: Tytos is inspired by Henry III of England and the sigil for Ryne was taken from the sigil of Simon DeMonfort who rose up aganist Henry III before Simon was killed in a battle with Edward I who became King of England. It's known as the Second Baron's War and the events are similar.
George did take Edward I (who happens to be my ancestor oddly enough) as an inspiration for Tywin. A Brutal Cunning man with a weak father and having disappointing children.
@@fantasyhaven1 I was thinking the Storm Kings from Durran up to conquest. You've done videos really relevant to the Dance, so maybe summarise that part and then House Baratheon and their vassals after the Dance until Robert. Think you'd be interested?
How about a video on the history & theories on House Florent, the foxes of the south. They have an interesting backstory & being the backbone of Stannis Baratheon's forces who continue to support him literally amidst enemy lands.
Tywin continues to be my favorite character in the entirety of Game of Thrones. His short son is pretty great, but Tywin steals the show every time he's on screen and, from what I've seen of the books, he's no less of a madlad there as well.
What would the Reynes and Tarbecks even do afterwards anyway? They're practically surrounded by the might of the Iron Throne. They're bound to be punished or destroyed even if they succeed in their localized conflict.
I just have to say that I played AGOT the CK3 mod. And the Reyne’s destroyed Tywin and Tytos taking the westerlands and casterly rock. Then managed to hold on it through several Lannister revolts 😂
Tywin is the most gangsta GoT player. One of my guilty pleasures is GoT watching parties, and even though everyone hates the Red Wedding, no one blames Tywin. They always see his POV and hate Walder Frey for this.
Could you make video about the underground world of Westeros? There are so many places that have a network of underground tunnels, crypts and caverns. I'm sure it would make Preston Jacobs happy and it Reminds me a lot of the Depths in Tears of the Kingdom.
Is it ever mentioned whether/how Houses Reyne and Lannister are related? Their arms are reversed, both in colour and in facing, both of which are common ways of displaying bastardy or cadetship. My guess would be that House Reyne of the intriguingly named 'Castamere' is somehow indirectly descended from the original House Casterly that Lann the Clever is supposed to have stolen the Rock from (which would give an extra motive to their grudge against House Lannister) and that Lann himself was a Casterly bastard (which is a suitable starting point for a Trickster Hero myth).
@@fantasyhaven1 A few ideas I had, if you have any interest - What if Tywin Lannister never became the Lord of Casterly Rock (namely, what if Tywald or Tion became Lord instead) - What if Stannis won the Battle of Blackwater Bay (or just the WOTFK generally, say he is given Storms End before the series starts, or has a few sons as well as Shireen) - What if the Blackfyres won the Iron Throne? - What if Rhaegar wed Cersei? - What if Khal Drogo survives and invaded Westeros? - What if the dragons never died out? - What if Balon died before the War of the Five Kings? - What if Rhanerya and Aegon II married? - What if Aerion Brightflame became king? Those are just a few... there are probably a lot more
@@d_randy he's limited to the hearth trees faegons in the South were there are hardly any there so I doubt he could do anything even if he wanted too , I doubt he even knows he exists .
Please do animated version of the whole book. Read with more people. you can release it monthly. No one has done it yet so surely you'll get a lot more subscribers and coverage. so you can make a audiobook but with proper animation. as you already know that the book series ASOIAF already has a huge fan base, thank you
Different story from what Cersie recall, she make no mention of an underground mine . Instead states they were slaughtered and left strung up on their castle and left there all summer long. ☀️ so the rains of castamere has a new gross meaning .
Lord Walderan Tarbeck:" Well you have us, boy. We're worth a good ransom,as I am sure you know. Ask what you will,my lady wife will pay." Tywin:" With our own gold? No,my lord. I think not"
Isn't it kinda odd how no one else intervened? Like why wouldn't the Tyrells for example intervene? Picking a side to favour as the new wardens of the west, or the king, or anybody....
see the dumb thing is...he flooded the 2nd most profitable mine in the westerlands...instead of say...giving it to his bro who squired under Lord Roger at Castamere lol
@@gavinwalker4901 nope its why lord reyne was able to show off with jewels and bla bla they had a working gold mine with a vein very much akin to casterly rock...so tywin being a fucking genius..decided to flood it as the reynes had taken refuge in mines...so he redirected a river and waited till the screaming stopped...then waited till all noise stopped...then declared victory...and then he left it there as a ruin despite knowing active gold mine cause again..genius
Crazy how Jamie and Cersei both died exactly like how tywin killed probably the person he hated the most other than his own son especially how he treated his step mother after his father died it’s exactly what Cersei had to go through when her own father died feel like tywin deserved everything he got when he was the most powerless….dead…
What animated video suggestions do you have?
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@@BatFlash52The rivalry continues...
Blackfyre Rebellions
Everything else apart, Tywin Lannister wiping out the second most powerful house in the Westerlands to the last man woman and child and then making a famous song flexing about them being wiped out and making it a personal theme song has got to be the most gangster thing I’ve ever heard.
Rains will be heard for centuries to come.
Tywin is basically immortalized
It’s pretty fuckin gangster 😎
He didn't make it, a singer came to court and was HANDSOMELY rewarded for it
The most gangsta shit in recent Westerosi history for damn sure!
Tywin Lannister. The true og drill rapper
Every couple of years Westeros inevitably gets a "knock knock. It's the Blackfyre Rebellions"
Aegon totally not a blackfire targaryen: hey guys what's up ?
Nobody expects the Blackfyre inquisition
@@georged7059the black dragon aint goin nowhere son! 😅
@@georged7059honestly at this point they should
@@williamg231neither is the story.
And this is why Tywin was named TyWIN not TyLoss
Good one 😂
Would love to see him face Unwin
win win win
Tydied-on-theprivy
@@Fartsmellahashsella exactly what I was thinking.
What happens to rain when it goes to the north of Westeros? That's right, it freezes into snow. Jon and Ramsay secret Reynes confirmed.
All we need now is a secret Tarbeck
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You sonofa.... I'm in agreement with this theory
Honestly, that’s still less schizo than 90% of the “X is actually from Y family” theories I hear.
2:17
The animation: *three 2d drawings switching and moving left and right.*
Me: "That's the most beautiful thing i have ever seen."
Seriously, it fills me with unreasonable amount of happiness to see that animation.
:D
Most fans: What Tywin did to Tysha and his son was his moral event horizon
Me: Tywin going "war crimes go brr" here was his moral event horizon
Tywin doesn't care about war crimes any more than US soldiers who committed war crimes many times without being punished
@@ВелиалВинчестер oddly specific example, but ok
Can it really be said he committed war crimes?
House Lannister's vassals ignored their orders and duties time and again, and then actively rebelled when held to account.
They already showed that they would take goodwill and repay it with betrayal. Why let them live and just betray the Lannisters again?
@@ВелиалВинчестерlike who
A video on the Yronwoods would be cool! There's so much stuff that happens in Dorne that is kind of glossed over a by a lot of people.
Good idea 👀
First of all, I can't really blame Tywin for being a cold, calculating and ruthless person. He grew up under a weak amiable father who caused House Lannister to be a laughing stock and whom was defied(even mocked) openly by his very own bannermen. Tywin's father was such a weak and ineffectual Lord, that every one of his bannermen took advantages that were overstepping their boundaries as vassal houses. Especially House Reyne and Tarbeck. House Reyne grew very powerful and rich under the weak rule of Tytos Lannister and House Tarbeck also profited greatly. As the Eldest of Tyto's sons, Tywin saw personally upfront on how everyone mocked his father and their utter disrespect towards House Lannister. He grew cold and calculating because of this, and mistrusted laughter as people often laughed at his father. To be honest, no one and certainly not I can blame Tywin for becoming who he became, as he was placed with a heavy burden from the day he was born. Not to mention he was slighted numerous times by Aerys II and rightfully, he had the right to not like the Targaryens much less support them. Tywin worked hard all his life to make House Lannister great again and Aerys who had formerly been his friend, lost his support when he kept making advances towards Joanna(Twyin's wife) and publicly humiliated him, by refusing the betrothal between his daughter Cersei and Rhaegar,, saying that his lineage were not worthy to marry into theirs because they were "Servants". To top it all off, Aerys took away Jaimie who was Tywin's Heir and this was the straw that broke his back.
Tyrion, to Tywin: "And here we have Bronn, son of..."
Bronn, to Tywin: "You wouldn't know him."
I always suspected from this exchange that Bronn was hiding that he was actually the last living Reyne.
NOT A BAD THEORY this is easily possible
But propably a bastard
‘But now the rains, weep o’er his hall and not a soul to hear’
The Stepstones must’ve inspired Tywin’s future love of war crimes…
On the one hand, I will hand it to Tywin for making it VERY clear not to mess with him. On the other hand, going to war without his father/liege lord's permission over a matter said lord had already forgiven and then exterminating two entire families instead of just taking hostages/land/executing the leaders or letting them take the black was an insanely massive overreach he only got away with because Casterly Rock is nigh impossible to siege and Aerys shortly thereafter named him hand of the king. And that while these actions made people personally fear Tywin they also started the decline of trust and respect for the Lannisters as a whole by other noble families AND directly lead to no one wanting to surrender to him in later conflicts thereby ensuring the Riverlords would join the Northern Lords in the whole King in the North thing in the books. It's almost like being a brutal tyrant was able to get Tywin short term results and personal a "Oh shit" reputation while actively harming him and his family in the long run!
And this why I side with you on the "Tywin isn't some political genius. He's a competent administrator who's also a sadistic brute." Literally Gregor Clegane but more intelligent, refined and hands off.
That being said, can you imagine how much worse he'd be if Ellyn had seduced Tytos and been his mum?
That Ellyn comment made me think... It's a shame we barely know anything about Jeyne Marbrand
if he didn't over reach no depts will be paid and Lannisters lose money, and had he spared them they would likely just plot again. the only reason he won was because they were off guard, tytos made a very hard problem to solve that have very restricted out comes. I'd say he did well.
@@mesa577 That is not how things work in a feudal society. You can't just murder an entire lineage without repercussions. Doubly so when Tytos, the actual lord, had said to forget things. Tywin, by that time, had already gotten most of the Lannister's vassals to repay their debts. Yes, the Reynes and the Tarbecks might cause more trouble down the line...but THAT'S when you go for them. And even then you go for the lord, maybe strip them of lands and titles. Maybe an execution or two of the ringleaders. What Tywin did? That's how you ensure that anyone who does oppose in you the future opposes you to the hilt.
Nope, U r way off in ur assessment bro.
1. Tywin being Brutal, Cunning and Smart is the exact and only reason Aerys became friends with him and appointed him as Hand...
2. Only after Tywin, the respect, fear and trust of the Lannisers are increased bro. Not the other way around... Now, Everybody in the realm knows never to f*ck with the Lannisters especially while Tywin is around... And his reputation of being the Man of his Word also speaks for itself, Eg. The Iron Bank of Braavos's Trust in him...
3. Bro, Tywin is the definition of Political Genious lol. I dont know what yall talking about, If Tywin is not a Political Genious, then noone in the World is too lol...
@mesa577 I don't necessarily agree with this. If Tywin opted to take hostages/wards (ie: Theon becoming a ward of Eddard Stark) then the the Reynes would be dissuaded to Rebel. This case would be furthered if several of the key male figures of the house were sent to the Wall as the family would be too spread thin to actually formulate another rebellion without severe cost. Frankly, I only think Roger Reyne and his Co-Conspirators needed to put to the sword tbh. That would have been a enough of a show of force to show that House Lannister wasn't weak and also wouldn't make Tywin look like a complete nutjob.
Reynes and Tarbecks: (Resist Arrest)
Tywin Lannister: “Then pay with your blood!”
Tytos Lannister is the definition of that meme where the guy is crying while wearing a mask.
No, I don't think so. He was just too kind.
@@jo_crespo11235 That's not really how secondary sources like TWOIAF describe him.
@@yggdrasil2 That's actually exactly how they describe him
Nah, he was an honest man to a fault. He was the only lion that truly didn't care for the opinion of the sheep.
@@chaoticgoodcreations947That is also a fair interpretation. But that mindset becomes kinda dangerous when you're a leader, as it not only caused Tytos' vassals to disobey him, but also question his willingness and ability to protect them.
Wait wait wait, you’re telling me that Rohanne Weber from dunk and egg is Tywins grandmother?
Yep! Rohanne actually briefly mentions Gerold Lannister courting her in the Sworn Sword iirc
Yep, and she was also very influential in choosing Egg as king
Yep!
@@Flipdip32 yeah I do remember that, only read them recently, I just didn’t think she’d end up with him
Surprised the hell out of me too! Found out when I first saw the Lannister family tree in TWOIAF. I would have sworn that Tywin’s grandmother would have been an Arryn or a Targaryen
You're a genius for using the CK3AGOT interpretation of Casterly Rock's throneroom
Glad someone noticed 👀
I wish we knew more about Tygett Lannister. He was apparently a very good sword fighter
I guess that before being a good general/strategist you also need a good combat experience as a warrior
we don't see him in GoT, Tywin has only one brother Kevan
@@cautarepvp2079 he is dead by the start of the story.
Isn't he the one who sailed to the ruins of Valyria to retrieve the lost Valyrian sword of house Lannister but never returned?
@@ashj8186 no that was Gerion the fun uncle that was the favourite of Jaime and Tyrion.
It was a Reyny day back then
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau's narration of this story gave me the most chills. When Tywin's father, Tytos blinked and released Lord Tarbeck and forgave his debts, Lords Tarbeck and Tytos feasted in Castamere, and the two lords proclaimed their friendship for all eternity.
...
"My father allowed 'eternity' to last a year."
Just imagine if Tytos was able to get it up that one fateful time then maybe both the Reynes and Tarbecks might still be alive in the story. I loved the video, I was looking forward to a mention of Lord Gerold's wife, Lady Rohanne. Also, this video taught me a few details I was unaware of. One being the rumor of the last Lord Tarbeck escaping to Essos and becoming a bard. Excellent upload
Thanks
Its said that whenever one of Tywin's Westerland Vassals spoke out against him or even challenged the Lannisters, Tywin would send only a single minstrel with a harp to play the Rains of Castamere to the upstart lord.
Reynes & Tarbecks: The Lannisters more like the Lame-annisters right LOLZ!!!
Tytos: HO HO HO YOU GUYS ARE FUNNY!!!
Tywin: I"m about to end these guys careers... and HOUSES!!!
This would be a great spinoff series on HBO
They won't make it cuz this is mostly a war story.
It would be too one sided however. Even though it would be pleasing since The Reynes and Tarbecks are the most unlikable houses in Westeros.
Unwin Peake: Hold my plots
Awesome vid pal!!
Thanks!
Is it just men or does Ellyn Reyne sound like a Cersei No. 1.
Imagine the Rains hadn't lost their Valyrian Steel Sword to some Ironborn before this.
Tywin would've went with a different approach, so that he can get his grabby hands on it.
I think an interesting video idea would be of how the Starks took over the North.
Or maybe explain the histories of vassal houses who were once kings in their own right, ie the Boltons, Hightowers, etc.
They wiped out the power base of the blackwoods causing them to flee to the Riverlands. They then put up the glovers in their place as vassals. They also conquered the rills and the barrows.
The only part that'd really be interesting is the long history of wars with the Boltons and how they subdued the greywater marsh
1:33 can we all deep the fact that house peake have killed a targaryen king and somehow weren’t completely wiped out of existence
I knew there was a reason I liked Tywin so much.
I love the animations you do for your videos! Along with superb analysis and informative breakdowns, the animated characters add such a cute touch to such a bleak universe. Keep up the outstanding work good ser!
Ah, Ser Amory Lorch, when you need a child out of the picture, just call the manticore.
The Kidkiller Chronicles
It was a pretty boring day then Fantasy Haven dropped and everything changed
"Run that shi back"
-Tywin
It all goes back to house Peake somehow. Martin really named a House after a dear dead friend, named its lord "Unwin", made him lose, and made his descendants the cause of like 90% of the world's problems. What a fucking tribute.
I'd enjoy a video on House Reed.
The Rains of Castamere is great. I have a couple of versions of it from iTunes.
Those idiots F***ED UP when they messed with Tywin. This cemented his SAVAGE status. Honestly, I respect how Tywin handled it. His useless father made the family a mockery. After Tywin, they were feared
"The animation of 'The Rains of Castamere' really captures the chilling essence of Tywin Lannister's legacy and the weight it carries throughout Westeros. The way you portrayed the events visually is truly impactful! I recently started an animated channel as well, covering legendary figures and stories from different histories and mythologies, starting with Ragnar Lothbrok. In the future, I’d love to animate more iconic moments like this one from ASOIAF. It would be great if you checked it out and shared your thoughts!"
It'd be neat if there was a season in House of the Dragon about the rebellion. Fun fact: Tytos is inspired by Henry III of England and the sigil for Ryne was taken from the sigil of Simon DeMonfort who rose up aganist Henry III before Simon was killed in a battle with Edward I who became King of England. It's known as the Second Baron's War and the events are similar.
George did take Edward I (who happens to be my ancestor oddly enough) as an inspiration for Tywin. A Brutal Cunning man with a weak father and having disappointing children.
@17Watman Yup! Be sure to check out The Song of Simon DeMonfort. It's the latest history book about Simon. Very well written.
Great video, man. One on the War of the Ninepenny Kings would be incredible!
Gonna do a whole Blackfyre series in the future
@@fantasyhaven1 awesome, can't wait!
@@fantasyhaven1sounds amazing! Looking forward to it
Honestly this explains Tywin *SO* much
You exceeded my expectations
Thank you
I would love a video on the Stormlands
Good idea! Any specific House or event?
@@fantasyhaven1 I was thinking the Storm Kings from Durran up to conquest. You've done videos really relevant to the Dance, so maybe summarise that part and then House Baratheon and their vassals after the Dance until Robert. Think you'd be interested?
I'm definitely interested in going through the different eras of Westeros... Not sure if I should divide them up by region or group them all together
4:37 I always wondered why the daughter of the lord of Casterly Rock would be married off to a member of House Frey. That makes sense now hahaha
And not even the heir to house Frey, a second son who would inherit nothing.
How about a video on the history & theories on House Florent, the foxes of the south. They have an interesting backstory & being the backbone of Stannis Baratheon's forces who continue to support him literally amidst enemy lands.
I wanna see a video about house Bolton if there is enough info on them.
Good suggestion
There was a Bolton who was considered a potential bride for Aegon III.
Tywin continues to be my favorite character in the entirety of Game of Thrones. His short son is pretty great, but Tywin steals the show every time he's on screen and, from what I've seen of the books, he's no less of a madlad there as well.
The Reynes are unironically one of my favorite houses
Day 1 of asking for The Blackfyre Rebellion video
What would the Reynes and Tarbecks even do afterwards anyway? They're practically surrounded by the might of the Iron Throne. They're bound to be punished or destroyed even if they succeed in their localized conflict.
I think they would have made their case to the king the House Lannister was being out of control so they had to deal with them themselves
I just have to say that I played AGOT the CK3 mod. And the Reyne’s destroyed Tywin and Tytos taking the westerlands and casterly rock. Then managed to hold on it through several Lannister revolts 😂
Tywin is the most gangsta GoT player. One of my guilty pleasures is GoT watching parties, and even though everyone hates the Red Wedding, no one blames Tywin. They always see his POV and hate Walder Frey for this.
This Video is Awesome bro. Keep up the Good work!!👌👌....
Could you do a video about the secret siege of Maegors holdfast and surrounding political Intrige?
Could you make video about the underground world of Westeros? There are so many places that have a network of underground tunnels, crypts and caverns. I'm sure it would make Preston Jacobs happy and it Reminds me a lot of the Depths in Tears of the Kingdom.
You even kind of already started in this video with the drowned mines of Castamere.
Cool idea!
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Suggestion: History of The Valyrian Freehold
The streets wasn't ready when Tywin drop his mixtape
Well done. That was a good one!
Is it ever mentioned whether/how Houses Reyne and Lannister are related? Their arms are reversed, both in colour and in facing, both of which are common ways of displaying bastardy or cadetship. My guess would be that House Reyne of the intriguingly named 'Castamere' is somehow indirectly descended from the original House Casterly that Lann the Clever is supposed to have stolen the Rock from (which would give an extra motive to their grudge against House Lannister) and that Lann himself was a Casterly bastard (which is a suitable starting point for a Trickster Hero myth).
A Lannister King wed the daughter of a Reyne bringing them into their domain
Amazing video!
7:50 most likely Bronn
fav asoiaf channel m8
how about an animated video on all the Targaryen dragons and their riders?
Bro theres million of content about Targaryens (including a entire book), theyre not that interesting
I would so swoon over a young Tywin doing all this.
Swooning is like fainting, for those of you wildlings 😊
Now this would be a good spin off show
Maybe you should do a full history of the Targaryen kings (Aegon the Conqueror- Aerys II)
Would be quite long, but could be very interesting.
I'd also be interested in Game of Thrones what if content, if you ever wanted to do that
I like the idea of What If content 👀
@@fantasyhaven1 A few ideas I had, if you have any interest
- What if Tywin Lannister never became the Lord of Casterly Rock (namely, what if Tywald or Tion became Lord instead)
- What if Stannis won the Battle of Blackwater Bay (or just the WOTFK generally, say he is given Storms End before the series starts, or has a few sons as well as Shireen)
- What if the Blackfyres won the Iron Throne?
- What if Rhaegar wed Cersei?
- What if Khal Drogo survives and invaded Westeros?
- What if the dragons never died out?
- What if Balon died before the War of the Five Kings?
- What if Rhanerya and Aegon II married?
- What if Aerion Brightflame became king?
Those are just a few... there are probably a lot more
@@fantasyhaven1what if tywin & joanna had a second daughter after the twins? why did they not have more kids before tyrion anyway
I'd love this to be a flashback episode from Tywin's POV if we ever get a Roberts Rebellion show.
Heck yeah! Don't forget to turn your notifications on, kids. I missed this release by four whole hours 😢.
And now the rains weep over his halls, with no one there to hear.
Tywin was only 16 years old when he did all that.
When the backstory of a theme song (Rains of Castamere) from ASOIAF has more depth and plot than these modern anime called as *pEaK fIcTiOn🤡* 🤣.
Could you make a video on the houses of the Crownlands
F’n luv this channel
Could you make a video on Jon Connington + The Golden Company
What would be Bloodraven’s course of action when he finally gets wind of a Blackfyre (fAegon) trying to take the throne?! 👀
Considering he's part tree probably nothing.
I think Brynden probably sees the bigger picture that the Blackfyres are the least of his worries with the Others invading
@@thatoneblackdude3333 but he’s a greenseer? He can probably do something, even a little bit 👀
@@epsilon9739 you’re probably right. That makes sense.
@@d_randy he's limited to the hearth trees faegons in the South were there are hardly any there so I doubt he could do anything even if he wanted too , I doubt he even knows he exists .
an animated version of the book of four kings would be dope
very nice
Hey are you planning on doing some videos on other Fantasy settings?
You should make a "What if House Reyne won?" video. That'd be kool.
also better thumbnail xd respect
Young griff is actually a secret tarbeck confirmed????
Please do animated version of the whole book. Read with more people. you can release it monthly. No one has done it yet so surely you'll get a lot more subscribers and coverage. so you can make a audiobook but with proper animation. as you already know that the book series ASOIAF already has a huge fan base, thank you
Different story from what Cersie recall, she make no mention of an underground mine . Instead states they were slaughtered and left strung up on their castle and left there all summer long. ☀️ so the rains of castamere has a new gross meaning .
Maybe a video about the andal invasion
Lord Walderan Tarbeck:" Well you have us, boy. We're worth a good ransom,as I am sure you know. Ask what you will,my lady wife will pay."
Tywin:" With our own gold? No,my lord. I think not"
video on the Brackens and Blackwoods?
what if tarbeck last surviving son was little fingers dad or grandfather thats just a theory a agot theory
If you want to,could you do a video on the blackfyre rebellions or the history of house blackfyre
Tywin is a beast.
You could do a video on the blackfyre rebellions
Isn't it kinda odd how no one else intervened? Like why wouldn't the Tyrells for example intervene? Picking a side to favour as the new wardens of the west, or the king, or anybody....
Because they seen the reports of what was happening and maybe told themselves that this young Lannister is not to be f***** with
Algormancy!
Terrible fate for an old and wealthy house Robb Reyne was a good warrior and loyal to the Real Royal Family House Blackfyre
I think the first actual explanation of the Raynes is actually in TWoIAF
i think you should make a video about boltons history
Can you do a video of the house of the undying?
see the dumb thing is...he flooded the 2nd most profitable mine in the westerlands...instead of say...giving it to his bro who squired under Lord Roger at Castamere lol
I think their mines were dried up like the lannister mines
@@gavinwalker4901 nope its why lord reyne was able to show off with jewels and bla bla they had a working gold mine with a vein very much akin to casterly rock...so tywin being a fucking genius..decided to flood it as the reynes had taken refuge in mines...so he redirected a river and waited till the screaming stopped...then waited till all noise stopped...then declared victory...and then he left it there as a ruin despite knowing active gold mine cause again..genius
@@ArchAngelWCthere is no proof that those minds are active with gold when the Lannister flooded them
When robb invaded westerlands in book 2 they said he mined gold from castamere @@attiepollard7847
video pica pra krl continue com o excelente trabalho 🦆
I only watched the show and thought Tywin couldn’t get any more baddass. I was wrong
Crazy how Jamie and Cersei both died exactly like how tywin killed probably the person he hated the most other than his own son especially how he treated his step mother after his father died it’s exactly what Cersei had to go through when her own father died feel like tywin deserved everything he got when he was the most powerless….dead…