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Completely Agree.
What I'm trying to argue is that she's not actually stupid, just emotional, those are two different things.
She actually makes a lot of smart decisions, and if Robb took her advice a lot of bad things could have been evaded, she's honestly over-hated in my opinion. This is books catelyn, mind you. In the books, she advises Robb to choose Roose Bolton as a commander to lead the decoy infantry against Tywin instead of Greatjon, which works, as Roose is naturally cautious and calculating and would have lesser casualties. She vehemently counsels against sending Theon back to the iron islands, since Robb at the time didn't expect an attack from the Iron Islands, and if he listened then that whole debacle could have been evaded. She counsels against his marriage with Jeyne Westerling, thinking that it would offend the Freys. And as Lady Stoneheart, she leads a bunch of Outlaws quite efficiently and kills a bunch of freys before going back north. Looking at her track record, it is clear that she's smart and quite clever when her emotions aren't involved, for all intents and purposes, her advice is logical, but it's only when her family is involved that she turns batshit insane and just does anything that would seemingly help them, even if it's absolutely stupid, and it just turns out that those were her most important decisions. Honestly, it's something to at least respect, even if you don't like it.
No one is gonna read this since there are already 60 chapters translated somewhere else, you need to surpass that quickly. Otherwise, love the translation, thank you very much!
60 chapters are already out in novelupdates
Like a very high level programming language then, except the complexity stays very high despite the fact ?
I usually like all new comments shortly after I drop a chapter.
The first Stark is supposedly Brandon the Bloody Blade, son of Garth the Greenhand, that means that only House Gardner is technically older, but they're all dead, houses Hightower and Dayne might claim the same, but they've been Andalysed, and are no longer considered First Men but Andals.
Machine Translation: "Não completamente, eu acho que no capítulo anterior mencionei que Paxter Redwyne e sua frota não se moveram porque seus filhos estão como reféns em Porto Real, e ele possui a maior frota de Westeros atualmente, então, embora seus marinheiros não sejam páreo para os Ironborn em guerra naval, ele pode defender a costa da Campina muito bem. Isso está sujeito a mudanças, é claro."
There were many reasons, some good, some bad. One, Balon blamed the Starks very much for having Theon and "taking him away from his family" so it was revenge in a sense. Second, the western shore of the North was thought(and was) very much undefended, the Ironborn depend heavily on ambushes and surprise attacks on undefended enemies, and are complete rubbish when it comes to combat on land. And finally, the North may be the poorest kingdom, but it is extremely rich in timber which the Ironborn sorely lack to build ships, In fact, and correct me if I'm wrong, but the only reason Euron Greyjoy could build up the Iron Fleet so much is because of Northern timber. All in all, there is SOME measure of logic in his plan, but the Iron Born aren't loyal to bloodlines but to whoever they choose, and the only reason they agreed to raid north is because it was undefended, had they met resistance I don't think Balon would have lasted long even if Euron hadn't killed him.