Burnt to death: Mance Rayder

Jacklyn 2022-04-22 07:01:54

"The freedom to make my own mistakes was all I ever wanted." There are some characters I didn't expect to be infected with before the second draft, such as Mance Rayder in S05E01. Until the last moment, Mance Rayder did not bow to Stannis Baratheon, the "King of the Narrow Sea". Leaving the Night's Watch to join the Freedmen, and quickly rising to the title of "King Beyond the Wall", Mance Rayder was able to unite various barbarians, no matter how different they were from each other or how much they wanted to kill each other. Is this because of his social skills? Or is it because he's the person who knows "winter is coming" best in all of Westeros? He was well aware of the threat the White Walkers would pose to the entire world, and used this to convince the wildlings to unite into a one-of-a-kind army. His honest and stern character won the respect and admiration of the most stubborn savages and even giants, even though he was an oath-breaker. Yet Mance Rayder's fundamental trust in others is also his weakness; he sincerely convinces himself that Jon snow really betrayed the Night's Watch as he did. Even in the face of such treachery or adversity that stems from it, he can still maintain a high level of composure, and not even get too angry when he finds out that Jon Snow is trying to assassinate him. Most importantly, Mance Rayder cherishes the freedmen and their spirits, willing to take dangerous actions that could change the world, hoping to keep them safe in the coming winter, that freedom is worth throwing blood on, and that The premise of freedom is dignity, so refuse to kneel, until death. In my mind, Mance Rayder is a real guy who doesn't care about me. When I was hitting the road with my friends in the afternoon, I said that one night I originally said, "The whole episode of S04E09 is a male drama, I plan to watch it the next day", but I still finished watching the heart-pounding "Battle of Castle Black" that night. , and it looked heartily. What I forgot to add to him is that the reason for insisting that I read it is that I haven't felt true heroism for too long, and I need to be inspired, motivated, and inspired by such heroism. "Bad way to go... I'll be honest with you, I don'

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Two Swords quotes

  • Jon Snow: Have you ever been beyond the Wall, sir?

    Janos Slynt: I commanded the City Watch of King's Landing, boy.

    Jon Snow: And now you're here. Must not have been very good at your job.

  • Oberyn Martell: Do you know why all the world hates a Lannister? You think your gold and your lions and your gold lions make you better than everyone. May I tell you a secret? You're not a golden lion. You're just a pink little man who is far too slow on the draw.

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