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That would have made more sense than the fleet magically appearing out of nowhere. | /r/FreeFolk
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I've always liked the subtle poignancy and message of this scene when Jorah dies. Jorah was there when the dragons were born, saw one of them die, it is very bittersweet that in return, Drogon, the biggest and only dragon to survive was there to see Jorah
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I know others will think this is daft, but I wouldn’t have minded Jon being shadowed by a Ghost of this size by the end of the series. | /r/FreeFolk
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I thought you guys might get a laugh out of this, me and my friend talking about the Elden Ring reveal trailer. | /r/FreeFolk
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/r/freefolk - That would have made more sense than the fleet magically appearing out of nowhere. | /r/FreeFolk
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