How House Lannister Lost Their Valyrian Sword Brightroar to the Ruins of Valyria
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- Опубликовано: 16 окт 2024
- How House Lannister Lost Their Valyrian Sword Brightroar to the Ruins of Valyria
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Interesting fact: Tywin youngest brother, Gerion sailed in search of the family sword, but disappeared at sea. His brother was one of the only few Lannisters that loved and respected Tyrion. Despite their stormy relationship, Tywin spent years trying to find him, but never could.
Tywin also attempted to buy Valyrian steel swords from three lesser houses. It was said it was Corbray, Drumm and Mormont but they all refused.
Kevan also liked Tyrion
@@soroushm2498 A lot of Lannisters like Tyrion. Only Tywin and Cersei really hate him.
Despite everything, Tyrion had a lovely family. It goes to show a bad father can really destroy a child.
@@theberserker6000You mean Tywin and Cersei. Pretty sure Tyrion doesn't hate himself.
@theberserker6000 Mace and Wyllas, Randyll and Sam, Tywin and his children. All an example of parents trying to force their children into being something they are not yielding disastrous results.
@@KROGANLovesKittensAndPuppies Well, at least with Mace it wasn't done with malicious intent. Cause Mace seemingly never berated Willas for losing and accepted that he couldn't fight anymore. Letting him pursue other interests. Plus, maybe Willas could have become a great knight at some point had he not been crippled in that joust.
It’ll be sweet justice if the Starks find Brightboar and reforged it into Ice.
Ice is a greatsword. That's why Tywin was able to forge two from it. Brightroar wouldn't have enough steel
@@AkeruZikora Brightroar is also a greatsword. same with Heartsbane.
@@AkeruZikora Brightroar isn’t the sword you’re thinking of. It’s the original Valyrian sword they had before Aegon’s conquest.
You’re thinking of Widow’s Wail and Oathkeeper which were forged from Ice, Brightroar is their long lost greatsword.
@@AkeruZikorabrightroar is also a great sword
Waiting for Euron to pull this out in Winds so Jon can take it back and gift it to House Stark to replace Ice
No doubt Tywin poured all that rage over the Ice Sword of Stark. After all, a family sword is a symbol of pride.
Sometimes I look in the mirror and see a goblin guy
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Did you know the tully don't have a valyrian steel sword too
so do the arryns, martells, tyrells, baratheons and the greyjoys aside from euron
Tommen the Lion King and his greatest knight Sir Pounce-a-lot will retrieve it in the Winds of Winter.
Not *_Lion king_* but much rather the correct nomenclature happens to be ❛King of The Rock❜
He must have found wealth but decided it was better to move to the Caribbean islands & change his identity 😅
There were Lannister Kings? I guess there were lots of Kings before Aegons' Conquest
Seven kings exist actually
House Stark
House Arryn
House Hoare
House Lannister
House Durrandon
House Gardener
House Martell
21 "Kings of the rock" followed after legendary founder of their house, Lann the clever. Lancel was somewhat of a popular name among them, with five different Lannister kings held that name.
Tommen II "The lion king" was the penultimate king, followed by Loren I, who was also known as Loren the last.
@sagnikghosh9102 and those are the ones during aegons conquest!
Yes there were . Westeros was divided into 7 literal kingdoms ruled by their own kings. After Aegons Conquest all the kings who submitted to him or weren’t destroyed became Wardens of their regions, except Dorne, that only came into the kingdom through marriage and were allowed to retain their traditional ruling title Prince or Princess instead of Lord
The great houses were kings. Exception are the Tyrells (they were the stewards of the Gardener kings), the Baratheons (took over from the defeated Durrandons) and the Martells (technically they were princes by Rhoynar conventions).
Tommen the 2nd?! In the show when they crowned him the king they very clearly said "first of his name", who tf is tommen the 2nd?
Tommen the 2nd King of the Rock before Aegon conquered Westeros.
@@Vmac1394 ohhhhh
Tommen *Baratheon, first of his name, his name isn't Tommen Lannister ;). (Even tho we the audience all know he is actually a Lannister)
As others pointed out he was a Lannister king. Also Tommen from the series is officially a Baratheon so Tommen Baratheon is the first. That’s why both the French and English have Henry’s with the same number. Two different families
He isn't Tommen Lannister, He's Tommen Hills@@austinbethel2137
Iron born has it
Hmmmm... Isn't the Smoking Sea (Valyria) closer to Westeros than Volantis? So he went there just to talk to the Triarch first?
I wonder if he's still alive. It's unlikely but still...
The what king?
Boy you gonna being Disney down on yo aaas
Lion king 😂😂😂😂
I didn't understand what was so funny before but damn lmao😂😂
more like snake king
What if Viserys survied
What if Aemond killed Daemond