So Tytos is basically Tommen?.... kind and caring, which is good, but he doesn't have leadership quality because he was never taught to do so (or taught too late/too short from Tywin), no fit to be a ruler (at his current state)...
Cotton Cookie Tommen was not weak. He was willing to storm the Sept of Balor when they took Margery, bet Cersei talked him out of it. Under Tywins mentorship he would have made a great king.
I actually kinda like Tytos. I have a feeling had he ever met Tyrion, he would've loved his grandson to death. And Tyrion would've known more love growing up
A liege lord that can be pushed around by lesser lords is not a good leader. Even Walder Frey used Tytos weakness to be liked so that he would marry his only daughter to a Frey. Tywin saw this and learned from it.
I think Tywin loved his father but did not admire or respect him. He exposed his family to danger and nearly destroyed his house. Tywin had to step up and take control. Tytos was a soft man in hard times...
I feel like the reason why tywin was the way he was because his father gave so much to people who manipulated him and talked behind his back he truly loved him but I think all the people that used his father molded twyin into the man he was In current game of thrones
@@DavidLopez-yt2yp Tywin stopped smiling because of the way his father was openly mocked which was usually done by others smiling. He definitely loved his father, but watching this his entire life created the ruthless man he became. It developed early, he was like nine years old openly objecting to a marriage proposal towards his sister Genna.
He (Tywin) has been my favorite charcter since 1st seasson even more latter on ... 2nd favourite Stannis, 3rd favorite Hizdahr zo Loraq (Danny 2nd husband)
Actually he set them up really well they just screwed it up themselves, the only thing he did that didn’t help them was giving all that gold to Robert Baratheon
Tywin was doing pretty well up until Joff's assasination, and even if he got Jaime out and Tyrion went to the Wall, there was still Dany coming for him. the best move on Tywin's part was the proposed marriage of Cersei to Oberyn. ship her off to sunspear, she cant really fuck anything up
Everyone is blaming Tytos for his lack of ruling ability but no one ever notice that he was never fostered or taught to rule the westerlands. So basically Gerold Lannister dropped the ball cause he should've taught Tytos after his sons died or at least taught all of them together just In case.
i would agree, but one of the things you learn from real history is that you shouldn't teach all of them how to rule as they will then undermine each-other once you pass. it almost guaranties you a competent ruler yes, but also a HUGE power-struggle which will end with either all of the other heirs dead (as with the ottomans) or constant betrayals in order to remove your regent brother to take the throne (mongols)
- K understand your point, it’s just a lot different for tytos. He didn’t start getting lessons on how to rule until his character and strength of Will was already established
Sadly that could be argued what was Tytos problem, he was too good and forgiving. It's one thing to show remorse and forgiveness to those that show it in return, but to always be forgiving with no strings attached? That just a man without a spine. Tytos is the perfect embodiment of the old saying "try to please everyone and you end up pleasing no one".
A very nice man. However , considering their time period , he need a balance of being tough. Which is why Tywin took it upon himself to be deadly ruthless
Tywin had a hard life. Having his family being the laughing stock of the westerlands. No wonder he's ruthless. Well that and the death of his wife Joanna.
Tytos' children love and are loyal to each other. Tywin's children hate or love inappropriately each other. Tytos had flaws, but he was a decent father. Probably, kind of like Ned, except not a good Warden.
I like him... He may not have been a good ruler, but that does not define a person for me... He was kind, sweet, and did not have a bad temper. I like that.
This sheds light on why Tywin is so ruthless. All the corruption he inherited and schemes he had to deride probably had major effects on his personality.
Tywin loved his father probably because his father always showed him love and compassions but that does not mean tywin saw how unfit was his father to rule.Tywin was the tooth that grew back in the mouth of the lion.
in feudal society, peace is maintained through an iron fist. Look at the Japanese sengoku period. If feudal lords constantly gain power from the king, they will use it when the king is no more.
He was a lord in peaceful times...During his time there was no war on the continent. The War of the Ninepenny Kings, yes, but that was fought on the Stepstones.
That’s why Tywin didn’t want Tyrion to be Lord Of Casterly Rock. He thought he would end up messing it up like Tytos did 😮 *Tytos would’ve loved Tyrion. Of course, Tyrion was a million times smarter, but he would’ve had more love growing up*
@@startrek1992Jaehaerys was a good ruler but certainly not a good person. He was an awful father to all but one daughter and kept pushing for his wife to have kids late in age despite what happened to their mother.
Am I the only one that thinks that picture of young Tywin bears a striking resemblance to Joffrey? Pity he didn't inherit his grandfather's intelligence.
Yeah both share the lion's wrath, but Joffrey lacks better judgement and intelligence that Tywin had. Also, Joffrey acted on impulse and immaturity whereas Tywin acted on rationale and a ruthless stomp on threats.
She just eliminated almost all her enemies in just a few chess moves. It is challenging to rule any kingdom when your debt is deeper than your empty pockets. Had Tywin lived; Tommen would've been counseled wisely and easily married that gorgeous Tyrell, which would've solidified a consistent payment in gold without conflict...but Tyrion just cannot seem to wrap his head around the definition of a "whore" and playing "the hand dealt". Tyrion's pride and anger flipped the fucking game board when he shot down his own father. Cowardly, if you ask me. Tywin, with his pants down. Jaime and Cersei could've been happy back at Casterly Rock while Tywin, Tommen, and Marjorie; Tyrion at the Wall with Jon Snow No, Tyrion is more Tytos than any of the Lannisters. He's killed the least, drinks, whores, and jokes profusely. Sure, he may be cunning and rebellious; but his impulsiveness, hesitance, and compassion will prevent him from being a strong leader.
drippin wet, What? Tyrion is more Tytos then any other? Are we talking about the same show/book? Tyrion would make a better ruler than Cersei by much. Cersei is a fool and truly incompetant.
Destin bro, re-watch the series and watch his character development. theres a clear change in him after killing shae and his father. he keeps trying to avoid killing people and relies on the wealth of his family.
Destin its not her fault, alone, the kingdom is in debt. It was the small council's fault made up of Varys, Pycelle, Littlefinger, and Renly. Cersei has the balls and efficiency to eliminate a majority of her enemies in one blow. her children were pawns. Tyrion would get ripped to shreds as long as the small council is corrupted. they would easily turn against him. a person CANNOT succeed as a KING without securing a balance by both instilling fear and winning love from the people being ruled over. take a lesson from Tytos, bitch.
Gotta wonder if Tywin allowing Tyrion to live after his birth was a shade of Tytos influencing Tywins heart from the beyond, ultimately resulting in the Half Man who would slay the Great Lord Lion later in life.
does this guy remind anyone else of the roman emperor Claudius? • far out from line of succession but through fate still inherents the throne • never was trained on how to rule • terrible experiences with women • underlings taking advantage of him • overall lacking ambition and wrath creating a peaceful era that built in sand ready to colapse only reason the Lanisters didn't fall is because Tywin is not Nero
plummye005 : Yup I'm pretty sure he's also meant to be similar to King Henry III of England as he was kind of a laughing stock for his court and viewed as an incapable ruler 🤔 Tywin is like Edward Longshanks
Weakness and goodness are incompatible characteristics. Weak person can’t make hard decisions, and if you can’t make hard decisions those decisions are made for you with even more disastrous results. He was good so long as everything ran smooth, when the wolves came to the door he hid and his loved ones suffered for it.
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He was a good man but a bad ruler. He should of been around people like the stark family to remedy his kind nature with fairness and firmness. I for one like tytos. He just needed the right people around him to set him straight as a ruler.
I kinda fault him for how Tywin ended up. It’s like Tywin had to grow up knowing everyone laughed at his father, and making jokes of his House and Tytos just let it happen! And yeah, Tytos seemed like a easy going and good guy. But his mistakes and the consequences to those mistakes fell on Tywin. So I see why Tywin was so sensitive to people mocking or shaming House Lannister
The amount of details you put into this video was fantastic. Would you care to add in how Gerold became Lord of the Rock? We meet Gerold in a completely different position through Sr Duncan's POV. The deaths required to put Tytos as warden, which include a three year old girl, seem to resonate well with the overall masters plan to keep the large houses fighting one another. Lord Gerold seems to have no intentions of usurping his older brother's right. He's particularly vocal about the episodes regarding the events regarding the sword Blackfyre, and I believe a video on him as a prequel to this one explaining the events up until how Tytos came to power would be a great addition to the channel. I love you and your channel. #thewildlingsaregonnapaygorthewall
Tyto Lannister is the only lannister that is the most is UNLannister. A Lannister always pays his debt, tyto does not seem to not pay his debts. A lannister is always a cunning and never easily trust anyone, Tyto is uncunning and too easy trusting. A lannister uses fear and brutality, bribery, cunning to gain respect and controll over his people. Tyto wanted love from his people and slow to anger, that was not the way how a normal lannister would do. A Lannister works hard because they motto is Hear Me Roar, meaning they must be ruthless and mighty, always works very hard to pay their debts. Tyto lannister is lazy, he invited people to party and someday he became fat, he never restored law and order, when there was bandits in his region.
The Sigma Male why would someone need to be ruthless and calculating in the first place? because these behaviors are usually a product of circumstances. it was destiny, SOMEONE had to do it.
@@yougetonthathorseyougottar6126 Kind of reminds of the Kenway family within the Assassins Creed franchise. How Edward was a free spirit, often shown as immature, but of good heart and loved strongly. And then he has Haytham, who is very independent , inquisitive, and stoic. But all mainly do to the circumstances of his time. So I agree with your comment.
My guess is he's bothered by the comments that others houses made about his family. He got tired of the disrespect and hated how is dad was soft. He did serious damage control
This video explains some of Tywins hatred of Tyrion. Tywin is fond of whores and wine, which is also something Tyros seemed to be fond of. I think Tywin is often reminded of Tytos when he witnesses Tyrion’s extracurricular activities
Tywin's children would have a healthier childhood if their grandfather lived long enough to see them grow. Especially Tyrion, which Tytos could possibly soften Tywin's hatred through his compassion and status as his father, Cersei and Jaime would have never turn out what we know now. Then Tywin will be the one defending and prosper the house while Tytos helps with uniting the family through love instead of fear. Just like how the prime minister rules while the queen is an embodiment of people's unity in Uk.
Tytos was never kind, but irresponsible. He was the youngest so he was never trained to rule like his brothers. Tywin of course can't tell the difference.
Gerold Lannister probably died fearing the future of his house. If that man knew his grandson's future of just taking zero bullshit and fixing his father's mistakes, he would have probably felt so at peace for the sake of his house's future.
If Tywin got most of the loans repaid sooner or later, could he have profited from interest? The Faith of the Seven doesn't seem to have rules against charging interest.
Can someone give me direction? I love hearing these family histories, where can I find more? Specifically, what are the titles of her sources for this video? Thanks.
At age 19, Tywin destroyed House Tarbeck and trapped the Reynes in their mines at Castamere, which he flooded. Tywin was as cruel as Joffrey, just more calculated. Tytos would have been horrified to learn of what his son did to the family's historical allies.
I feel like his "Mistresses" are being slandered. Tytos' wife died so he was single. He dated his sons wet nurse but it didn't work out and he started dating someone else, a candle Maker's daughter. Given that in the books it says he gave her his dead wife's jewels and such. While Tywin forced her to "admit" to being a thief after his father died. Plus it implies that she made friends with people at court, so she must have been around for a while. I'd say she was more than a mistress she was his girlfriend if not wife, we know that Tywin has a knack for spinning tales when it comes to protect his family's image.
This tyto lannister was weak and good nature, but he didn't had honor, nor ruthlessness, cunning, badass, bravery. All this was what leadership needed, this man didn't had none of these important ability.
soyon wandering he just wanted to be loved. Similar to cats brother as he wanted to protect all his people. I like tywin for doing what is needed to shed the least amount of blood and keep as much peace as possible. His siblings understand and love him as Kevin and his sister understand him
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Tywald
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....your right....wtf ggrm?
You forgot jason
Tytos younger bro
And gerald
Kevan
Gerion.
So Tytos is basically Tommen?.... kind and caring, which is good, but he doesn't have leadership quality because he was never taught to do so (or taught too late/too short from Tywin), no fit to be a ruler (at his current state)...
Cotton Cookie Tommen was not weak. He was willing to storm the Sept of Balor when they took Margery, bet Cersei talked him out of it. Under Tywins mentorship he would have made a great king.
Tommen is a Legend.
No Tommen.........no Jon Snow
@anythingnew ah right
@@joshdawson5201 Umm...reread what you wrote. Dude was weak as fuck.
Tyto his story is a bit similar to that of the Henry the third and Simon de Montfort?
I actually kinda like Tytos. I have a feeling had he ever met Tyrion, he would've loved his grandson to death. And Tyrion would've known more love growing up
Nova Pride no... absolutely not.. i have a friend exactly like him.. its bad.. very bad.. trust me
Yeah and no creature comforts to enjoy because they both would’ve run Casterly Rock into the ground.
A liege lord that can be pushed around by lesser lords is not a good leader. Even Walder Frey used Tytos weakness to be liked so that he would marry his only daughter to a Frey. Tywin saw this and learned from it.
Most of Tyrions family did love him. Only Cersei and Tywin treated him like shit
Tyrion would like him but consider him a fool and weak but he would try and help him
I think Tywin loved his father but did not admire or respect him. He exposed his family to danger and nearly destroyed his house. Tywin had to step up and take control. Tytos was a soft man in hard times...
I feel like the reason why tywin was the way he was because his father gave so much to people who manipulated him and talked behind his back he truly loved him but I think all the people that used his father molded twyin into the man he was In current game of thrones
Close he did love and respect him for being kind but he hated that he was taken advantage of
@@DavidLopez-yt2yp Tywin stopped smiling because of the way his father was openly mocked which was usually done by others smiling.
He definitely loved his father, but watching this his entire life created the ruthless man he became. It developed early, he was like nine years old openly objecting to a marriage proposal towards his sister Genna.
I'd kill for a spin-off series of this and Tywinns early life
He (Tywin) has been my favorite charcter since 1st seasson even more latter on ... 2nd favourite Stannis, 3rd favorite Hizdahr zo Loraq (Danny 2nd husband)
Anton Davidoff That’s the first time I’m seeing Hizdar mentioned. I actually liked him too now that I think back on it. What about him did you like?
Who are you going to kill old man
Say what you will about him, but he didn't get nearly his entire house killed trying to make huge power grabs.
Right
Word, other than Cersei I would say Tywin was most destructive to his own family overall.
Actually he set them up really well they just screwed it up themselves, the only thing he did that didn’t help them was giving all that gold to Robert Baratheon
That was mostly Cercei's madness though. He should have asked for Jaime to be removed from the King's Guard as soon as Robert took power.
Tywin was doing pretty well up until Joff's assasination, and even if he got Jaime out and Tyrion went to the Wall, there was still Dany coming for him.
the best move on Tywin's part was the proposed marriage of Cersei to Oberyn. ship her off to sunspear, she cant really fuck anything up
Everyone is blaming Tytos for his lack of ruling ability but no one ever notice that he was never fostered or taught to rule the westerlands. So basically Gerold Lannister dropped the ball cause he should've taught Tytos after his sons died or at least taught all of them together just In case.
i would agree, but one of the things you learn from real history is that you shouldn't teach all of them how to rule as they will then undermine each-other once you pass. it almost guaranties you a competent ruler yes, but also a HUGE power-struggle which will end with either all of the other heirs dead (as with the ottomans) or constant betrayals in order to remove your regent brother to take the throne (mongols)
The sun king louis the 14th was 4 when his reign started, he was never taught how to rule before that. Yet he did a damn good job
- He didn’t do a good job as a 4 year old, his advisors did. He was raised into the role of being a king. A lot different than Tytos
@@tylervance5475 exactly my point, tytos could've just listened to good advisors and ruled properly
- K understand your point, it’s just a lot different for tytos. He didn’t start getting lessons on how to rule until his character and strength of Will was already established
Oh baby Tywin ...What a feisty little monster.
Tabea Salome Jehle hmmph
Hear him roar.
Tabea Salome Jehle he really was a c*nt wasn’t he...
I hate him he made us a laughing stock.
A lion does not care for the opinions of its prey
Dad, please.
Tywin Lannister you made me spit out my drink lol
Tywin Lannister “and weak men will never rule the Westerlands again”
Alas Tywin died at a toilet.
Tytos was a good man. Shame everyone else wasn't.
Sadly that could be argued what was Tytos problem, he was too good and forgiving. It's one thing to show remorse and forgiveness to those that show it in return, but to always be forgiving with no strings attached? That just a man without a spine.
Tytos is the perfect embodiment of the old saying "try to please everyone and you end up pleasing no one".
A very nice man. However , considering their time period , he need a balance of being tough. Which is why Tywin took it upon himself to be deadly ruthless
Tytos was a moral man in an immoral world. He was too ahead of his time.
@@WorldsMostWated Weakness is not morality, he'd do even worse in this world
This is basically a summary of Game of thrones
Tywin had a hard life. Having his family being the laughing stock of the westerlands. No wonder he's ruthless. Well that and the death of his wife Joanna.
You mean his cousin Joanna
oh wait
same thing
Watching your family become a laughing stock does not equal having a hard life.
@@user-zb8tq5pr4x Forgetting that Ned's parents are cousins, are we?
I only pitty him for the death of his wife, the guy was still the monster of the first books.
About all the inbreeding in GOT is there someone that isnt :/
Tytos' children love and are loyal to each other.
Tywin's children hate or love inappropriately each other.
Tytos had flaws, but he was a decent father. Probably, kind of like Ned, except not a good Warden.
Well that explains Tyrion's line in season 7 about Tywin:
*He built our house from near ruin*
I like him...
He may not have been a good ruler, but that does not define a person for me... He was kind, sweet, and did not have a bad temper. I like that.
This sheds light on why Tywin is so ruthless. All the corruption he inherited and schemes he had to deride probably had major effects on his personality.
Tywin loved his father probably because his father always showed him love and compassions but that does not mean tywin saw how unfit was his father to rule.Tywin was the tooth that grew back in the mouth of the lion.
In more peaceful times, he would've been a nice lord. One that keeps to himself, doesn't launch wars and works to maintain his realm.
in feudal society, peace is maintained through an iron fist. Look at the Japanese sengoku period. If feudal lords constantly gain power from the king, they will use it when the king is no more.
He was a lord in peaceful times...During his time there was no war on the continent. The War of the Ninepenny Kings, yes, but that was fought on the Stepstones.
That’s why Tywin didn’t want Tyrion to be Lord Of Casterly Rock. He thought he would end up messing it up like Tytos did 😮
*Tytos would’ve loved Tyrion. Of course, Tyrion was a million times smarter, but he would’ve had more love growing up*
Poor dude, he should have pulled an Aemon Targeryen
Or done a Jaehaerys Targaryen. Be a good person and a good ruler.
@@startrek1992Jaehaerys was a good ruler but certainly not a good person. He was an awful father to all but one daughter and kept pushing for his wife to have kids late in age despite what happened to their mother.
Despite his kindness, he has an awesome name and looks badass in that art.
That's what art is for
I've said this once. I've said this twice and now I shall say it again Tytos would be an excellent Reek for Ramsey because the guy is a natural
I don't know if this is distasteful or hilarious XD
I prefer a clap either way or acknowledgement :)
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Thank you thank you you are too kind
Twyin would take his forces and destroy the Boltons
Am I the only one that thinks that picture of young Tywin bears a striking resemblance to Joffrey? Pity he didn't inherit his grandfather's intelligence.
Yeah both share the lion's wrath, but Joffrey lacks better judgement and intelligence that Tywin had. Also, Joffrey acted on impulse and immaturity whereas Tywin acted on rationale and a ruthless stomp on threats.
Cersei seems to take after her grandfather in misrule and incompetence.
Marcus Drake except she's a cruel bitch instead of a cowardly welp.
She just eliminated almost all her enemies in just a few chess moves.
It is challenging to rule any kingdom when your debt is deeper than your empty pockets.
Had Tywin lived; Tommen would've been counseled wisely and easily married that gorgeous Tyrell, which would've solidified a consistent payment in gold without conflict...but Tyrion just cannot seem to wrap his head around the definition of a "whore" and playing "the hand dealt". Tyrion's pride and anger flipped the fucking game board when he shot down his own father. Cowardly, if you ask me. Tywin, with his pants down. Jaime and Cersei could've been happy back at Casterly Rock while Tywin, Tommen, and Marjorie; Tyrion at the Wall with Jon Snow
No, Tyrion is more Tytos than any of the Lannisters. He's killed the least, drinks, whores, and jokes profusely. Sure, he may be cunning and rebellious; but his impulsiveness, hesitance, and compassion will prevent him from being a strong leader.
drippin wet, What? Tyrion is more Tytos then any other? Are we talking about the same show/book? Tyrion would make a better ruler than Cersei by much. Cersei is a fool and truly incompetant.
Destin
bro, re-watch the series and watch his character development.
theres a clear change in him after killing shae and his father. he keeps trying to avoid killing people and relies on the wealth of his family.
Destin
its not her fault, alone, the kingdom is in debt. It was the small council's fault made up of Varys, Pycelle, Littlefinger, and Renly. Cersei has the balls and efficiency to eliminate a majority of her enemies in one blow. her children were pawns.
Tyrion would get ripped to shreds as long as the small council is corrupted. they would easily turn against him.
a person CANNOT succeed as a KING without securing a balance by both instilling fear and winning love from the people being ruled over.
take a lesson from Tytos, bitch.
8:01 you know you done goofed when a king named the Egg starts to care about what’s going on.
Gotta wonder if Tywin allowing Tyrion to live after his birth was a shade of Tytos influencing Tywins heart from the beyond, ultimately resulting in the Half Man who would slay the Great Lord Lion later in life.
It's not. Hope you're still not wondering.
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5:36 I actually said "A FREY?!" in shock lmao
This is by far one of my favorite stories of GOT. I would love to see this play out on TV
does this guy remind anyone else of the roman emperor Claudius?
• far out from line of succession but through fate still inherents the throne
• never was trained on how to rule
• terrible experiences with women
• underlings taking advantage of him
• overall lacking ambition and wrath creating a peaceful era that built in sand ready to colapse
only reason the Lanisters didn't fall is because Tywin is not Nero
plummye005 : Yup I'm pretty sure he's also meant to be similar to King Henry III of England as he was kind of a laughing stock for his court and viewed as an incapable ruler 🤔 Tywin is like Edward Longshanks
I know the Cleganes are fucking terrible but the story of their sigil created to honor the three dead dogs is truly touching
He was a good person but bad leader
Weakness and goodness are incompatible characteristics. Weak person can’t make hard decisions, and if you can’t make hard decisions those decisions are made for you with even more disastrous results. He was good so long as everything ran smooth, when the wolves came to the door he hid and his loved ones suffered for it.
Goddamnit Tytos. You had one job, not to fuck it up.
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Your videos are so informative and amazing!! Thx for doing all the research for us and telling us all these stories. I love ur channel and all the info you give us!!! U r incredible!!!
"War of the Wombs"
I hope this is HBO's new spin off.
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Tytos looks like he squired for Tony Hawk.
Love your history lessons, please keep them coming!
He was a good man but a bad ruler. He should of been around people like the stark family to remedy his kind nature with fairness and firmness. I for one like tytos. He just needed the right people around him to set him straight as a ruler.
Tywin's heavy handed ruling left the westerlands much worse off than his kind father's style of ruling.
Why do all Lannister men have names that start with T, except Jamie?
love the shirts- i'll be wearing mine at the next convention! keep up the good work
Awww :D
Nice video dear Rawrist, impatiently awaiting the video of Tywin 😊
I’ve been whistling the music in the background around my apartment and I never realized where it was from until now. 😆 😆
Such details..amazing video. Also are these mentioned in books as a single chapter or the details are scattered??
In a way i understand him,no one wants war but if they ask for it,give them hell
Reim Entleim??? you wanna try that again
done =))))))))
I kinda fault him for how Tywin ended up. It’s like Tywin had to grow up knowing everyone laughed at his father, and making jokes of his House and Tytos just let it happen! And yeah, Tytos seemed like a easy going and good guy. But his mistakes and the consequences to those mistakes fell on Tywin. So I see why Tywin was so sensitive to people mocking or shaming House Lannister
My father was weak
The amount of details you put into this video was fantastic. Would you care to add in how Gerold became Lord of the Rock? We meet Gerold in a completely different position through Sr Duncan's POV. The deaths required to put Tytos as warden, which include a three year old girl, seem to resonate well with the overall masters plan to keep the large houses fighting one another. Lord Gerold seems to have no intentions of usurping his older brother's right. He's particularly vocal about the episodes regarding the events regarding the sword Blackfyre, and I believe a video on him as a prequel to this one explaining the events up until how Tytos came to power would be a great addition to the channel. I love you and your channel. #thewildlingsaregonnapaygorthewall
+James Pinto So my Westerlands Part 4 I already made? Lol 😘
Rawrist you already made one on Lord Tywin too. What kind of a fan do you think I am not to watch all your videos? 😘
Rawrist Question: Long after the season finale, and when the winds of winter is out, will you do a review parts?
cannot wait for tywin's video!!!
Thank you for another great video. RAWR!
Tyto Lannister is the only lannister that is the most is UNLannister.
A Lannister always pays his debt, tyto does not seem to not pay his debts.
A lannister is always a cunning and never easily trust anyone, Tyto is uncunning and too easy trusting.
A lannister uses fear and brutality, bribery, cunning to gain respect and controll over his people. Tyto wanted love from his people and slow to anger, that was not the way how a normal lannister would do.
A Lannister works hard because they motto is Hear Me Roar, meaning they must be ruthless and mighty, always works very hard to pay their debts. Tyto lannister is lazy, he invited people to party and someday he became fat, he never restored law and order, when there was bandits in his region.
Wtf?! So basically he was Peter Pan... How the hell did Tywin end up so ruthless, and calculating??
The Sigma Male why would someone need to be ruthless and calculating in the first place? because these behaviors are usually a product of circumstances. it was destiny, SOMEONE had to do it.
@@yougetonthathorseyougottar6126 Kind of reminds of the Kenway family within the Assassins Creed franchise. How Edward was a free spirit, often shown as immature, but of good heart and loved strongly. And then he has Haytham, who is very independent , inquisitive, and stoic. But all mainly do to the circumstances of his time. So I agree with your comment.
Well he passed a lot of time in king s landing 😁
My guess is he's bothered by the comments that others houses made about his family. He got tired of the disrespect and hated how is dad was soft. He did serious damage control
15:24 Lmfao "Snowblower" :')
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He is too good, while everyone around him are manipulative, mocking him in public place.
If he was surround by people who loyal with him
This video explains some of Tywins hatred of Tyrion. Tywin is fond of whores and wine, which is also something Tyros seemed to be fond of. I think Tywin is often reminded of Tytos when he witnesses Tyrion’s extracurricular activities
Kind of reminds me of the Father and Son relationships in the book, Things Fall Apart.
Watching this makes me love twyin even more. it gives him some sort of a justification for all he did
I need that Tywin video
Before reading about the Rains of Castamere: Tywin is a monster!
After reading about it: Tywin was too merciful to the Tarbecks and Reynes
Really cool video! Defiantly going to subscribe
Bruh, Young Tywin looks like Joffrey LMAO XD appropriate though
Tywin's children would have a healthier childhood if their grandfather lived long enough to see them grow. Especially Tyrion, which Tytos could possibly soften Tywin's hatred through his compassion and status as his father, Cersei and Jaime would have never turn out what we know now. Then Tywin will be the one defending and prosper the house while Tytos helps with uniting the family through love instead of fear. Just like how the prime minister rules while the queen is an embodiment of people's unity in Uk.
Tytos was never kind, but irresponsible. He was the youngest so he was never trained to rule like his brothers. Tywin of course can't tell the difference.
Gerold Lannister probably died fearing the future of his house. If that man knew his grandson's future of just taking zero bullshit and fixing his father's mistakes, he would have probably felt so at peace for the sake of his house's future.
If Tywin got most of the loans repaid sooner or later, could he have profited from interest? The Faith of the Seven doesn't seem to have rules against charging interest.
So basically he's Tomen.. Tywin died too early to teach him how to be feared and respectedq
Subscribed! Please keep making these
Thanks for this interesting video.
3:25 excuse me..... i didnt know you were making a video about me..... i feel over whelmed XD
Rawrist will be here to keep us going till the last season :)
I just can’t imagine Tywin as a baby
Can someone give me direction? I love hearing these family histories, where can I find more? Specifically, what are the titles of her sources for this video? Thanks.
How can there possible be pages enough for every single backstory and every xomplex character history and of course everything else :D
At age 19, Tywin destroyed House Tarbeck and trapped the Reynes in their mines at Castamere, which he flooded. Tywin was as cruel as Joffrey, just more calculated.
Tytos would have been horrified to learn of what his son did to the family's historical allies.
Tytos did protest against that, but to no avail.
What is AC and BC? After and before Christ?
AC - Aegon's Conquest
The timeline changed when Aegon converted to the 7 Pointed Star religion of the Andals at Old Town
Bc-before conquest
Ac-after conquest
Haha! *That kennel master did a better job with dogs than he did with CHILDREN* 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Did Tytos by any chance married to Rapunzel?
That voice, damn, keep the great work coming. Although I'd listen to you read a phone book.
Is this fan fiction or from one of George rr Martin's books?
Books. The books have way more characters.
nice video good job
The only thing I got from this video about Tytos Lannister is that he was a pushover.
How do they know this ?!?!
I never heard about this supposed finger biting before.
Where do u get this information from?
@Gooby why u cursing at him tho lmaoo
Lord Tarmac? Kenny Tarmac? "HEY SHOOTER! I JUST FLEW INTO ATL!"
>Tywald
>Tion
>Tytos
>Jason
Gerrion
When I first heard her say his name i thought she said "tight ass Lannister" lol
And he got fucked by everyone....
@@jorgebersabe293 that'd make him the loose ass lannister. 🤣
can't wait for Tywin's video!!
Tytos was a good man.too bad anyone else wasnt
Tyvin is my most favorite Lannister. He is exact opposite of Lannister House.
love your videos
Tytos loved his sons and had successful sons. Tywin only loved one and the rest became successful but the one he loved.
these are the stories we will be telling our grandchildren
I didn't read all the books,but I respect tywin. The only thing I hate about him is hating the poor baby tyrion.
None of the good qualities are actually good qualities for a ruler.
I here tywins younger brother was a nice guy to tryon
3:56 I can feel the passion behind this statement lol.
Wait wait, AC??? Christ was in Game of Thrones
AC stands for after conquest. After Aegon Targaryan conquered all the kingdoms.
@@dang2320 aaah that make A lot more sense
I feel like his "Mistresses" are being slandered. Tytos' wife died so he was single. He dated his sons wet nurse but it didn't work out and he started dating someone else, a candle Maker's daughter. Given that in the books it says he gave her his dead wife's jewels and such. While Tywin forced her to "admit" to being a thief after his father died. Plus it implies that she made friends with people at court, so she must have been around for a while. I'd say she was more than a mistress she was his girlfriend if not wife, we know that Tywin has a knack for spinning tales when it comes to protect his family's image.
This guy is only lannister that I actually liked 😆
ACE 1986 what about jamie? And tyrion? And tywin?
MrAhme63 never liked tyrion or tywin but i hate jaime
Also gerion. He loved jaime and tyrion and some theories think he is the shrouded lord and spared tyrion greyscale
This tyto lannister was weak and good nature, but he didn't had honor, nor ruthlessness, cunning, badass, bravery. All this was what leadership needed, this man didn't had none of these important ability.
soyon wandering he just wanted to be loved. Similar to cats brother as he wanted to protect all his people. I like tywin for doing what is needed to shed the least amount of blood and keep as much peace as possible. His siblings understand and love him as Kevin and his sister understand him