I appreciate Sandor's honesty but I could never like him the way I like Jaime and Brienne, but I agree he brings another perspective to the whole oath/knights question. I love how Jaime and Brienne challenge each others beliefs, and especially how Brienne starts to see the greyness in the world instead of just black and white, right and wrong.
I know the Freys were already disliked but I feel like the Red Wedding must have made things worse. What Walder Test did was just horrible and treacherous. I really can't blame Robb though, he had to try and win back the Freys so he could fight the Iron men for the North.
I really want to know what Barriston was thinking too, but I also think he could be biased in his pov in favor of the Targs. I want to know how he was able to justify doing nothing during Aerys atrocities and if he felt the same moral dilemma as Jaime did. Jaime says he 'went away inside', I want to know what Barriston did, if he did anything.
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Date: 2011-07-05 06:39 pm (UTC)I know the Freys were already disliked but I feel like the Red Wedding must have made things worse. What Walder Test did was just horrible and treacherous. I really can't blame Robb though, he had to try and win back the Freys so he could fight the Iron men for the North.
I really want to know what Barriston was thinking too, but I also think he could be biased in his pov in favor of the Targs. I want to know how he was able to justify doing nothing during Aerys atrocities and if he felt the same moral dilemma as Jaime did. Jaime says he 'went away inside', I want to know what Barriston did, if he did anything.