She told me to allow you to tell me what you have seen. And that you would have a role to play in the war to come. As would I.
[But apparently, there were two wars — the war on the Throne, and the war on the dead. Now that she thinks on it, she cannot help but wonder if Melisandre knew that this disagreement would arise...or if she had misinterpreted, and as a result, created another barrier to taking Cersei’s head.
Daenerys searches Jon’s eyes for an answer to an unasked question. Why did whom the information came from matter? Jon knew in his heart that he needed Daenerys for her Dragonglass and her dragons. What would defeat an army of ice faster than dragonfire?
And yet, he resisted. So she decides to try another path, obsessively fixating on his refusal, rather than his displeasure with the Red Priestess.]
What cause could the North have to refuse my claim? We are surely aligned in our morals, are we not?
no subject
[But apparently, there were two wars — the war on the Throne, and the war on the dead. Now that she thinks on it, she cannot help but wonder if Melisandre knew that this disagreement would arise...or if she had misinterpreted, and as a result, created another barrier to taking Cersei’s head.
Daenerys searches Jon’s eyes for an answer to an unasked question. Why did whom the information came from matter? Jon knew in his heart that he needed Daenerys for her Dragonglass and her dragons. What would defeat an army of ice faster than dragonfire?
And yet, he resisted. So she decides to try another path, obsessively fixating on his refusal, rather than his displeasure with the Red Priestess.]
What cause could the North have to refuse my claim? We are surely aligned in our morals, are we not?