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Was Theon right concerning Beth Cassel?


Alyn Oakenfist

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2 hours ago, Mad King Bolton said:

likely variation is still a what if. don't take it so personally.

No, it's not. It's like saying R+L=J is a what if. It's not. It a likely variation of what happened, not what would've happened if....

 

2 hours ago, Mad King Bolton said:

There's plenty of evidence that Ned abhors violence against children.  Plenty, that alone makes sense that he would be conflicted in executing Theon.  Also, when he takes Theon on as a ward, he may have felt that it would both serve to turn Theon from his ways over time, keep Theon from more manipulative or brutal options like Tywin.

And again, you just ignored the fact that someway Theon ended up with Ned Stark and everyone tought that he'll execute him if he has to. 

Your questions are answered, as I pointed out above.

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Yes. Theon was just more honest with himself. And while it's technically true that her father wasn't the one to cause the conflict with Theon that arguement relies on the logic that Theon is somehow more deserving of imprisonnment because his fis father was an arsehole. Neither deserved what happened to them and both are fully right to resent their captors.

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