What's going on with Strong Belwas?
#1
Posted 20 February 2012 - 11:25 AM
So, why did Illyrio send Strong Belwas as one of Dany's guardians?
The reason he sent Barristan is obvious: He's one of the best knights in Westeros, a targ loyalist, and adds prestige to her cause. Belwas on the other hand is seemingly just some random pit fighter. He's skilled in combat, but not particularly amazing, he's a bit of a brute, and in DWD it's shown how poor guardians pitfighters make when Hizdahr asigns them as his guards.
So why send him to defend the person you're trying to make Queen? Was he really the best person they could find aside from Barristan? Why does Illyrio trust Belwas when he's from a proffesion hardly renowned for their trustworthiness, or for that matter prowess in actual combat situations? I was thinking perhaps it's just a hint that Dany is merely plan B and that Aegon is the real plan (whether he's real or not.). But then why send Barristan to her either? It's not like she would have missed him.
#2
Posted 20 February 2012 - 11:27 AM
Edited by David Selig, 20 February 2012 - 11:30 AM.
#3
Posted 20 February 2012 - 11:31 AM
#4
Posted 20 February 2012 - 11:33 AM
As for Illyrio, he seems to know how to divide his assets. Barristan sought out Dany, whom he knows and accepts as a Targ. Just telling him Aegon's alive will likely not convince him. On the flip side, Jon Connington was Rheagar's loyal friend and more apt to believe that Young Griff is the real Aegon. Both Connington and Selmy are huge assets, and Illyrio has more than one plan to work his way into power in Westeros. If Dany gets cooked by a dragon or Aegon gets spanked by the Lannister's, all is not lost.
#5
Posted 20 February 2012 - 11:40 AM
#6
Posted 20 February 2012 - 12:07 PM
#7
Posted 20 February 2012 - 12:11 PM
Maester Hodor, on 20 February 2012 - 11:40 AM, said:
My personal favourites
"Strong Belwas needs no tinkly bells." "Strong Belwas needs liver and onions."
"Liver and onions makes you strong"
David Selig, on 20 February 2012 - 11:27 AM, said:
Yes, indeed, one of the biggest badass. I always laugh with his quotes, it's quite refreshing, a little humour in the book
#8
Posted 20 February 2012 - 12:18 PM
#9
Posted 20 February 2012 - 01:13 PM
Mr. E, on 20 February 2012 - 12:18 PM, said:
Actually it'd be quite different, as the Barristan chapters explain in some detail. In the pits your enemy is announced, most of the moves are really flashy and for show and after you've won you can rest easy. As a guard you have to constantly be on the alert and not just of physical attacks but of poison as well. And most of the time you'd just be spent standing there, which the pitfighters don't have the patience for.
Belwas sure is awesome but I don't see he stands out too much from all the other awesome people out there. The most awesome thing he's done is surviving those locusts which is more luck and his obesity than skill. I'm just wondering what made Illyrio choose him over targ loyalists in Westeros or exiled knights or whatever. And why is Belwas so loyal for no reason?
#10
Posted 20 February 2012 - 02:07 PM
#11
Posted 20 February 2012 - 02:08 PM
He could be a spy, but I think Barristan would figure that out. He could have just been a way to get Barristan close to Dany without drawing too much attention to the old squire. Sometimes you need a beard to add to your disguise. Belwas provided that.
Edited by scurvy, 20 February 2012 - 02:09 PM.
#12
Posted 20 February 2012 - 02:11 PM
scurvy, on 20 February 2012 - 02:08 PM, said:
He could be a spy, but I think Barristan would figure that out. He could have just been a way to get Barristan close to Dany without drawing too much attention to the old squire. Sometimes you need a beard to add to your disguise. Belwas provided that.
Why does being a eunuch make him trustworthy? Have you perchance heard of Varys?
I'm not saying that Belwas is a spy, I'd just like a bit of background on how Illyrio found him, why he's trusted etc.
#13
Posted 20 February 2012 - 02:19 PM
Watch his full name really be Strong Belwas Varys, ha!
#14
Posted 20 February 2012 - 02:24 PM
#15
Posted 20 February 2012 - 02:25 PM
#16
Posted 20 February 2012 - 02:27 PM
#17
Posted 20 February 2012 - 02:52 PM
When Dany hatched the eggs Illyrio changed plans. He now hoped that Dany would take "Aegon" as true an legitimise, probably even marry, him.
As The Duke pointed out in post#4, Illyrio couldn´t be shure that Barristan Selmy would accept "Aegon" as true, so he send Strong Belwas along as insurance. With order to kill Selmy when he raised doubts or Dany when she was unwilling to accept Aegon.
Edited by Lykos, 20 February 2012 - 02:53 PM.
#18
Posted 20 February 2012 - 03:17 PM
#19
Posted 20 February 2012 - 03:38 PM
The Duke, on 20 February 2012 - 02:27 PM, said:
That would be an awesome fight! It would probably end in both of them killing each other at the same time like Errik and Arryk or whatever their names were
#20
Posted 20 February 2012 - 03:46 PM
protar, on 20 February 2012 - 01:13 PM, said:
Belwas sure is awesome but I don't see he stands out too much from all the other awesome people out there. The most awesome thing he's done is surviving those locusts which is more luck and his obesity than skill. I'm just wondering what made Illyrio choose him over targ loyalists in Westeros or exiled knights or whatever. And why is Belwas so loyal for no reason?
Sigh...it's become glaringly apparent from reading this board that I need to relisten to all the books before I make a comment lol.
But now that you mention the loyalty thing, perhaps part of the reason Belwas was sent was because he would be instinctively loyal, or at least follow orders to be. Ideally you'd have a trained bodyguard who is loyal, a la Barristan. But since those are hard to come by, I would say a great fighter who is loyal would be the next best thing.







