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Mannis already told Sam that Dragonstone was rich in dragonglass, why did Sam need to go to the Citadel to rediscover it in a book? | /r/FreeFolk
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Because he was 'allowed' to be bitter, to grieve and ACT like there's an actual war...which Rhaenyra and Alicent weren't 'allowed' to do. | /r/FreeFolk
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Following Condal's interview a lot of people were saying that the show has always been about Rhaenyra and Alicent ok fine whatever, when will the show's description change to reflect that? | /r/FreeFolk
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/r/freefolk - Mannis already told Sam that Dragonstone was rich in dragonglass, why did Sam need to go to the Citadel to rediscover it in a book? | /r/FreeFolk
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