Jon wanted Robyn to be sent to foster with Stannis and Robert wanted him to go to Tywin. It’s very obvious with their intentions were lol They wanted him to toughen up
@@MrVictor1227not to mention that both Littlefinger and Sweetrobin are described as small, slim, pale, with dark brown hair and grey-green eyes. Both Lysa and Jon were tall people.
People give Ned a hard time about being a bit slow on picking up the incest clues, but it took Jon years as hand and Roberts de facto father to figure it out.
I don’t know how I feel about Jon, he’s like a successful dad that let his star quarterback son do whatever he wanted. He’s not much better than Tywin, content to let the king be a decadent screw up as long as he got to be the real power behind the throne.
Im not sure if its silly, but i always thought the fact that the poison Jon Arryn died of, the Tears of Lys, is just one letter away from the Tears of Lysa. As in, the tears she shed when he told her she was taking sweetrobyn away, which was her deciding moment for killing her husband. His death was caused directly from his wifes grief, the Tears of Lys(a).
I believe that Robyn needed to be fostered out but both Stannis and Tywin is not right person. If it was me I would send the boy to someone less likely use the child as a political pawn. Lysa was right about Jon Arryn and someone wanted to kill her.
I think the best possible option was Winterfell, he would be raised by an honorable man with no ambitions for power as well as his aunt who would take care of the boy with affection in addition to the fact that he would be on the side of his cousins
@@disasterdisaster581I think abandon is a strong word. They all had ties to their duty. Edmure as heir and then de facto lord to one the most powerful houses in Westeros, Catelyn as the wife to one of those lords. At the very least the Blackfish Tully was there in the Vale with her. Lysa was wronged by the system of Westeros more than any person. (Except maybe Hoster)
I’m always skeptical of content creators who consistently mispronounce the names of the characters they’re talking about. Her name is not LIZA, it’s Lysa (the ‘s’ is not pronounced like a ‘z’). Her father’s name is Hoster and is pronounced with a short ‘o,’ not a long ‘o.’ Other than that, interesting video.
Jon wanted Robyn to be sent to foster with Stannis and Robert wanted him to go to Tywin. It’s very obvious with their intentions were lol They wanted him to toughen up
Poor Lysa, I feel bad for her especially because Cat never found out about the tansy tea and Petyr
In the books she found out, she figure out on her own.
I firmly believe Sweetrobin is Petyr's. Jon had 3 wives, and yet had his first kid at 75.
Interesting...
I think so too
Jon Arryn was also blonde in his youth. But sweetrobin is neither blonde or redhead
@@MrVictor1227not to mention that both Littlefinger and Sweetrobin are described as small, slim, pale, with dark brown hair and grey-green eyes. Both Lysa and Jon were tall people.
I mean, THAT'S a Westeros DNA test, right there!@@notdeadjustyet8136
Its quite symbolic really. The Tears of Lys-a Tully killed Jon Arryn
People give Ned a hard time about being a bit slow on picking up the incest clues, but it took Jon years as hand and Roberts de facto father to figure it out.
Yeah, I never felt like Ned was too slow to figure it out in the grand scheme of things, especially with Jon Arryn in mind
I don’t know how I feel about Jon, he’s like a successful dad that let his star quarterback son do whatever he wanted. He’s not much better than Tywin, content to let the king be a decadent screw up as long as he got to be the real power behind the throne.
I feel like Lysa would have been different if she married a younger lord probably closer to home or somewhere with a more social atmosphere
I would definitely agree
Im not sure if its silly, but i always thought the fact that the poison Jon Arryn died of, the Tears of Lys, is just one letter away from the Tears of Lysa. As in, the tears she shed when he told her she was taking sweetrobyn away, which was her deciding moment for killing her husband. His death was caused directly from his wifes grief, the Tears of Lys(a).
I think she wanted be with Petrya (Little Finger) only him.
I think there's a good chance George did it intentionally, as foreshadowing/a hint of sorts.
I want your illustrations animated in a death battle vs Fantasy Haven's. 😵
As cool as it would be to claim them, the drawings in this video aren't actually mine!
@@ExploringFiction I thought I'd seen them here and there before. I should say " the ones you use" then.
@@billberndtsonthe original artist is amok and if I’m correct he was commissioned and or guided by G.R.R.M.
Awesome video, never thought of her life so totally like this vid displays. She really did get dealt a shit hand
They could never make me hate her
I believe that Robyn needed to be fostered out but both Stannis and Tywin is not right person. If it was me I would send the boy to someone less likely use the child as a political pawn. Lysa was right about Jon Arryn and someone wanted to kill her.
I think the best possible option was Winterfell, he would be raised by an honorable man with no ambitions for power as well as his aunt who would take care of the boy with affection in addition to the fact that he would be on the side of his cousins
A 14 year old girl and a 40 year old man is a mature issue.
One of worst character basically she says hell with sister and brother and nephews and nieces.
Eh, they'd already abandoned her.
She had no reason to be loyal to any of them.
@@disasterdisaster581I think abandon is a strong word. They all had ties to their duty. Edmure as heir and then de facto lord to one the most powerful houses in Westeros, Catelyn as the wife to one of those lords. At the very least the Blackfish Tully was there in the Vale with her. Lysa was wronged by the system of Westeros more than any person. (Except maybe Hoster)
I’m always skeptical of content creators who consistently mispronounce the names of the characters they’re talking about. Her name is not LIZA, it’s Lysa (the ‘s’ is not pronounced like a ‘z’). Her father’s name is Hoster and is pronounced with a short ‘o,’ not a long ‘o.’
Other than that, interesting video.
They're books, pronouncing names different than most doesn't really mean anything.