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 Originally Posted by Penneywize
bleh. you could have not said this
What it is is waaaaaaaaaaaay too broad and ambiguous for it to suggest anything to you
anyway Dany's advisor, Jorah or w/e the fuck his name is, went on about how she could atone for the morally ambiguous implications of hiring the dickless warriors by essentially treating them well so we'll see how this turns out.
Yes, but that could also fall into the common theme of Jorah being reasonable but Dany going against him because of her convictions, as always.
If the slave city gets burned to the ground it seems unlikely that Dany would do it just because. Something else would have to happen. And now we've got the whole (awesome!) Ser Selmy shit going on that may or may not detract from the likelihood of the plot arc you're hinting at wuf.
I don't think "something else" would need to happen. We already got the somber music and vivid description of the brutality onto the slaves. We already know that Dany is compassionate towards the downtrodden and is willing to fight for her convictions. She already told Qarth that she would burn them to the ground for defying her desires. Lucky for them they didn't
She is the Champion of the People and the Mother of Dragons; if she doesn't burn the Slave City to the ground, the writers are not doing what they should
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