It's a futile endeavor. The tale involves a man reborn into the Game of Thrones universe, expected to possess ethical standards, yet he proves to be more despicable than the series' nobility. His presence fails to alter the course of events, rendering the plot nonsensical. My interest wanes as I struggle to appreciate such narratives
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LIKEBobby_Schmurda:just because you force an au plot to back your viewpoint doesnt mean its not inherently flawed and illogical. Also good writers dont need to force a plot with plot armor to justify their viewpoints. At that point its just propaganda for the author's viewpoint
FinnsRevenge:"expected to possess ethical standards" buddy that sounds more like a 'you' problem. What made you expect him to have higher standards than he does? Assuming you'll even answer this since I'm 99.999% sure this is an alt.image
just because you force an au plot to back your viewpoint doesnt mean its not inherently flawed and illogical. Also good writers dont need to force a plot with plot armor to justify their viewpoints. At that point its just propaganda for the author's viewpoint
JManM:Completely factually incorrect. In this story Jorah has averted nearly all of the major disastrous events in Westeros, and the Seven Kingdoms have entered into a golden age. You may not like how he got there, but you're lying about the outcomes.