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Will Tyrion rule Casterly Rock?


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Tyrion's just using his position in the Second Sons to get into a place where Dany might notice him. If he can get into her good graces, tell him about Aegon, give her current knowledge of Westeros, he might ride her coattails. If he does get into a position of authority with Dany, he's probably going to do his damnedest to put the Second Sons in a place where they'll be wiped out and he won't have to make good that debt.

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2 hours ago, Lord Lannister said:

Tyrion's just using his position in the Second Sons to get into a place where Dany might notice him. If he can get into her good graces, tell him about Aegon, give her current knowledge of Westeros, he might ride her coattails. If he does get into a position of authority with Dany, he's probably going to do his damnedest to put the Second Sons in a place where they'll be wiped out and he won't have to make good that debt.

This was always my interception. 

But then again, a Lannister always payes his debts. It seems Tyrion does indeed honor this phrase throughout the series. "IF" he gets the Rock I actually think he pay what was promised. If their are any high officers of the Second Sons left. 

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Only Varys knows for sure that Tyrion killed Tywin. Tyrion and Varys fled KingsLanding at the same time. Varys movements were unaccounted for. If Yarys ends up dead in the next book or two, then it would be difficult to prove that he didn’t kill Tywin, if Tyrion put that idea forward.

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3 hours ago, Lord Lannister said:

Tyrion's just using his position in the Second Sons to get into a place where Dany might notice him. If he can get into her good graces, tell him about Aegon, give her current knowledge of Westeros, he might ride her coattails. If he does get into a position of authority with Dany, he's probably going to do his damnedest to put the Second Sons in a place where they'll be wiped out and he won't have to make good that debt.

yeah, if Tyrion has any dreams of actually ruling over Casterly Rock he will have to dispose of the Second Sons and Brown Ben Plumm first as he essentially signed everything over to them.  Tyrion was forced into the Second Sons situation by Yezzan dying and the situation in general deteriorating for him and Penny and Jorah...I think it was his only play and a desperation one at that but knowing Tyrion he will soon turn it to his advantage by getting the Second Sons to turn coat again and go back to Dany's side.  He then needs to hope that Dany will kill Brown Ben and destroy the Second Sons for their original betrayal.

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Tyrion killed his nephew and king, we as the reader know this to be false BUT to the public he had a trial and lost so he IS guilty. 

Then to put the iceing on the cake he is also charged with murding his lord father in cold blood which as the reader we know is true and is the biggest crime known to man in Westeros. 

The nobility of the Westerlands would never allow Tyrion to rule over them unless under threat of Dragon fire and still there would be rebellions and such. IMO Dannys dragons will all die and if this happens how does Tyrion survive? You cant buy everyones loyality, some men will refuse the bribe as "some" police did to pablo Escobar whats Tyrions next move have those lords murdered?. 

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4 hours ago, Stormking902 said:

The nobility of the Westerlands would never allow Tyrion to rule over them unless under threat of Dragon fire and still there would be rebellions and such.

I think most would probably come to terms with it after a dose of dragonfire. The Field of Fire certainly put an end to the Westerlands' objections during the conquest. Granted, of course, without the dragons it would be hard/impossible. 

Tyrion certainly has a PR problem, but whether he is accepted by people depends on how Dany imposes her rule. If she uses force, then the popularity of her vassals doesn't really matter. If she does actually try to be a Good Queen, then his bad reputation may be a problem. 

 

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12 minutes ago, Lost Melnibonean said:

Nope. Nymeria is going to rip the twisted little demon monkey's arm out of it's socket, and her pack will devour him. 

Given the excessive amount of hostility the direwolves showed him in the first novel, it wouldn't surprise me if she was swimming over to Essos now to do it.

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