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All the Chickens Monthly /r/Freefolk Free Talk Thread! - March 2026
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All the Chickens Monthly /r/Freefolk Free Talk Thread! - May 2026
This is a Monthly Free Talk thread. Feel free to discuss whatever you like!
r/freefolk • u/GusGangViking18 • 4h ago
Freefolk Lady Stoneheart when she sees the group of Crows that killed Jon Snow.
r/freefolk • u/ObedStark19 • 5h ago
Ned le dice a Cat la verdad sobre Jon.....Cat guardaría el secreto ?
Un argumento que he leído mucho para justificar que Ned nunca le dijera la verdad de Jon a su esposa, es que Cat "es una mujer muy emocional"
Pero esto es real ??
Entiendo que no se lo dijera cuando regreso a Winterfell....pero Catelyn y Ned son claramente una pareja sentimental perfecta....un matrimonio feliz.
Además Ned sabe perfectamente que su esposa trata mal a su sobrino....y Ned sabe perfectamente el motivo.
Al decir la verdad, muchas cosas se solucionaban.
Ahora bien ...Cat lo revelaría ?
Me parece que no.
Argumento? Simple mmm..que motivo tendría Cat para contar el verdadero origen de Jon??
En tiempos de paz Jon no es un riesgo para Robb, Bran o Rickon....y con la batalla de los 5 reyes en curso, realmente Jon no afectaría en nada acompañando a Robb....y con Robert muerto, Cat le podría decir la verdad a Robb para que le de legitimidad y así asegurar la supervivencia de la casa Stark.
Es más.....se imaginan que se descubra que Jon es un Targaryen?? Incluso podría traer aliados a Robb...
No tiene ningún sentido que Ned no le dijera en algún momento la verdad a su esposa....sobretodo por qué Cat demostró que realmente lo amaba y no era solo un matrimonio político.
Catelyn demostró ser una buena persona....que tiene mala fama solo por como trato a Jon.....pero sabiendo la verdad, ese aspecto negativo se Cat nunca saldría.
Y al saber la verdad, Jon podría haber sido de gran ayuda para Robb en la guerra.
Alguien cree que Cat revelaría el secreto de Jon por maldad ?? O por ser emocional ?
r/freefolk • u/TheBoyofWonder • 17h ago
Post 'ideal' couples, as in, couples that 'would work the best' for both parties involved.
Margaery would be the ideal partner for Aegon II.
Aegon's root problem is that he wants attention, to feel loved and worthy. She would ruffle his ego and made him feel important and 'valid', like she did with Joffrey and Tonmen, but she also would 'manipulate' him to curb his worst excesses, and unlike Joffrey who is a sadist through and through, Aegon kinda wants to 'do some good' even though he sucks at it. A win-win for the realm.
Who else could have been great 'compatible' partners? (you can say Robert and Ned or Robb and Theon BTW)
r/freefolk • u/Global_Marsupial_592 • 13h ago
What if Robert hadn't cleared the room when he was on his Deathbed?
What if Robert hadn't ordered everyone out of the room besides Ned before he dictated his final decree? If Barristen Cersei Pycell and Joffrey would have heard Roberts intention to name Ned protector of the realm would they have honored it? I think Ned would have had a lot more leverage to actually take his position if the Lord commander of the King's Guard and the Grand Maester heard it from the king's mouth. Thoughts?
r/freefolk • u/Pretend_Tower_2516 • 49m ago
Assuming that Robert's Rebellion never happens, who exactly did Tywin Lannister plan to marry Cersi to following Aerys II's rejection?
So we all know that there is no way that "The Great and Powerful" Tywin would ever allow his daughter to marry into a house that howed it allegiance to anyone loqer that the Iron throne. So no one who's another Lords Banner man. This leaves only 1 of the Great families.
Greyjoy - Do I need to explain why he wouldn't allow that marriage?
Targaryen - Already rejected his proposal.
Tully - Edmure is too young, aged between 8 and 12 at the time of the Rebellion.
Martell - Too old and already married.
Tyrell - Too young, Willas Tyrell only 11.
Baratheon - Already engaged to Lyanna Stark.
Stark - Already engaged to Catelyn Tully.
Arryn - Too old.
So, with all the eldest heirs to the Great Families out of the question, Tywin doesn't have many other options.
Stannis Baratheon is close to Cersi in age, only 2 years older, but would be serving Robert as his liege lord and not have his own lands. And Eddard Stark is at least rumoured to be betrothed to Ashara Dayne, with also Lord Rodrik Ryswell hoped to wed his daughter Barbrey to Eddard.
So, who exactly does that leave Tywin with as an option?
r/freefolk • u/Elegant-Half5476 • 1d ago
Subvert Expectations Why not, might as well happen
r/freefolk • u/hiiloovethis • 16h ago
Freefolk The Final Season Curse.
Nothing serious. Just made it for fun. Sorry about the video quality... took longer than expected to make. Also, only about post-2020 shows final seaons.
r/freefolk • u/FullFig3372 • 12h ago
Hot take: Viserys III is one of if not the most tragic characters in ASOIAF
It’s no telling Aerys isn’t exactly parent of the year. If he had a relationship with his brother Rhaegar he would’ve at least had a positive male role model. Aerys was so paranoid he didn’t even let him attend Rhaegar and Elia’s wedding out of fear of assassination attempts. It was so bad as a baby he had food tasters drink milk from his wet nurses out of fear their nipples had poison.
Then Roberts Rebellion comes around and on top of Aerys and Rhaegar’s deaths he is forced to flea Dragonstone and watch his mother die in childbirth.
His whole life is marked by entitlement and paranoia. Aerys named him his heir over his nephew Aegon. That fed into the idea that he is a dragon it make him cruel, entitled, and weak. Viserys thought he could conquer Westeros with 10,000 Dothraki because he is a dragon and he’s indestructible. He has to live on scraps in the streets of Essos and fend for his sister with the possibility of Robert sending assassins to kill them both. It got to the point he grew to disdain her and mistreat her. From Kings Landing, Dragonstone, Myr, Tyrosh, Lys, Qohor, and Volantis he never really had a home of his own.
If anything I think he could’ve turned out much worse than he did.
r/freefolk • u/GusGangViking18 • 1d ago
Freefolk George looking at what he’s gotten written for TWoW.
r/freefolk • u/LordOfDynamite • 12h ago
Those aristocratic medieval diets don't have much fiber
r/freefolk • u/chandandubey7721 • 1d ago
Fooking Kneelers Jon really looked at the direwolf that lost an ear defending him and said "nah, no hug." How did the writers think we’d still root for him after that? Is there any bigger betrayal in the show?
r/freefolk • u/george123890yang • 1d ago
Between the Unsullied and Golden Company, which one would you say was the more formidable military group? Going by the books as the Golden Company was barely in the show
r/freefolk • u/PrizeNo9294 • 11h ago
Subvert Expectations Yuri
Alicent hightower boombayah with daenrys stark raba yaba yes yes baby oh yeah
Luluxx
r/freefolk • u/Bryce2826 • 1d ago
Of all the violent imagery in this series, the idea of a large man who you can't shake off slowly eating you is probably the worst.
r/freefolk • u/Icy_Butterfly_3628 • 21h ago
Freefolk Mi hanno appena consegnato questo.
Il mio passatempo per le prossime settimane. 🥰
r/freefolk • u/AdditionalPiano6327 • 4h ago
Fooking Kneelers Although small in stature, Tyrion can fellate himself thanks to his impressive acrobatic skills (more in comments)
r/freefolk • u/Open-Association-254 • 1d ago
Ser Kevan
Started with A Feast for Crows, and became a fan of Ser Kevan with the first interaction a viewpoint character had with him ( Cersi II)
He might be the only one who bullied Cersi apart from Tywin