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"Free folk don't follow names, or little cloth animals sewn on a tunic," the King-Beyond-the-Wall had told him. "They won't dance for coins, they don't care how your style yourself or what that chain of office means or who your grandsire was. They follow strength. They follow the man."
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strength
mance-rayder
night-s-watch
wildlings
jon-snow
the-wall
honor
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George R.R. Martin |
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"Not that I'm complaining. It was better than my old dream, where Harma Dogshead was feeding me to her pigs." "Harma's dead." Jon said. "But not the pigs. They look at me the way Slayer used to look at ham. Not to say that the wildlings mean us harm. Aye, we hacked their gods apart and made them burn the pieces, but we gave them onion soup. What's a god compared to a nice bowl of onion soup? I could do with mine myself."
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humor
wildlings
gods
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George R.R. Martin |
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Now I understand why King Stannis let the wildlings through the Wall. He means for us to eat them.
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humor
stannis-baratheon
wildlings
wall
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George R.R. Martin |
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Strike hard and true, crow, or I'll come back and haunt you.
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wildlings
ygrette
jon-snow
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George R.R. Martin |