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On 2/10/2024 at 2:45 PM, The Commentator said:

The Tullys and the Starks were known rebels. Criminals. 

How were the Tullys known rebels?

Tywin sent Gregor, banners and colours masked, to raid the Riverlands and Ned sent Beric in Robert's name to apprehend him.  Tywin mustered forces at The Golden Tooth and launched a campaign against Riverrun without any basis to do so: Tyrion was a prisoner held at The Eyrie in The Vale of Arryn.

Seems like the Tullys were illegally attacked twice.

And if the Tullys and Starks were known rebel and criminals, what does that say about Walder Frey for entering into a marriage alliance (both Robb and Arya), when he could have remained buttoned up in his impregnable fortress?

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On 2/10/2024 at 2:45 PM, The Commentator said:

The Tullys and the Starks were known rebels. Criminals. 

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"Traitors and rebels all, you mean," said Edwyn Frey.
Jaime gave him a cold look. "The Twins took up the Young Wolf's cause as well," he reminded the Freys. "Then you betrayed him. That makes you twice as treacherous as Piper."
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