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The Vale lords didnt rebel against Lysa Tully why ?


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Why would they? Yes Lysa made it super duper clear she believed Tyrion killed Jon(even though we know it was her) but they lost that cause for war when she gave Tyrion the trial by combat.


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If royce had gone to war ...first he shud be able to defeat the troops Lysa will send to stop him from goin to war....due to the promise she made to LF....do you think she will sit and watch when one of her bannermen marches off to war without her consent or rather openly defying her......she would obviously try to stop him....or make him fly....


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I feel Yohn Royce should have asked sweet Robin himself to go to war and tell his crazy ass they were going to make the bad men fly for killin his father Im sûre he would have Saïd Yes lol

No. Sweetrobin is ruled by his mother, is doted on by his mother, and would never listen to Yohn Royce over her.

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Why would they? She's politically skilled - playing suitors against one another - is the mother of the rightful lord, and had kept the Vale out of war - they haven't been foraged or pillaged. She didn't even send anyone off to fight elsewhere. Winter is coming.

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Obviously its treason..... Jon Aryn and Lysa were in a loveless mariage many of the Vale lords knew this, they also knew she was showing signs of being MAD , her over protection of sweet Robin, Breast feeding him at such an age, etc.... The lords allegiance belongs to house Aryn (sweet Robin) as régent she is doing à horrible job raising sweet Robin to be à proper lord of the Vale, sweet Robin shows signs of being MAD as well the best option is to remove Lysa not revolt against House Aryn she is à Aryn by name nothing else.

I cant see the Lords going to civil war over removing a MAD, Cowardly, woman like Lysa the main concern is Robin and only Robin IMO. Bronzé Yohn Royce would turn Robin into à great lord

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