Not really. She's not in it to stop the walkers. Her sole focus is protecting Sansa. Her dialogue supported that focus.
Quote from: MyNameIsCharlie on June 16, 2016, 10:29:30 AMNot really. She's not in it to stop the walkers. Her sole focus is protecting Sansa. Her dialogue supported that focus.She's not in RiverRun to protect Sansa, sansa is nowhere near RiverRun... She is there on a mission to get the support of the Blackfish, which bringing up the White Walkers would be a definitive method.
Yes, because three hostile militaries would just drop everything, travel across an entire continent to an envrionment they are hilariously unequipped to fight in (See: Nazi Germany + Russia. Then amplify the winter by ten and scale the army down by ten) to fight creatures which are considered little more than a childrens' bed time story on the word of some woman they have never met before and has claimed to serve both Stark and Lannister.Pretty compelling evidence, if you ask me.
Nobody south of the Wall even believes white walkers exist; why would they care to drop what they're doing to fight a fairy tale?
Quote from: BaconShelf on June 16, 2016, 10:29:58 AMYes, because three hostile militaries would just drop everything, travel across an entire continent to an envrionment they are hilariously unequipped to fight in (See: Nazi Germany + Russia. Then amplify the winter by ten and scale the army down by ten) to fight creatures which are considered little more than a childrens' bed time story on the word of some woman they have never met before and has claimed to serve both Stark and Lannister.Pretty compelling evidence, if you ask me.If their Commanders ordered them to do so, they would.Brienne has a relationship with Jamie, they trust each other, he would believe her. - The only issue is whether or not he would drop everything, cause he wants to be back with Cersei. The Blackfish would agree, he would have a purpose. The Blackfish and Jamie both believed her, so just because she served both Stark and Lannister would mean nothing.
Quote from: yekruTluftruH on June 16, 2016, 10:36:20 AMNobody south of the Wall even believes white walkers exist; why would they care to drop what they're doing to fight a fairy tale?Ignorance much...Jamie trusts Brienne, so if she said they exist, he would likely believe her, so would the Blackfish, as he later conceded to her, when he believed the letter from Sansa was legit.
Quote from: Tsukuyomi Saber on June 16, 2016, 10:35:02 AMQuote from: BaconShelf on June 16, 2016, 10:29:58 AMYes, because three hostile militaries would just drop everything, travel across an entire continent to an envrionment they are hilariously unequipped to fight in (See: Nazi Germany + Russia. Then amplify the winter by ten and scale the army down by ten) to fight creatures which are considered little more than a childrens' bed time story on the word of some woman they have never met before and has claimed to serve both Stark and Lannister.Pretty compelling evidence, if you ask me.If their Commanders ordered them to do so, they would.Brienne has a relationship with Jamie, they trust each other, he would believe her. - The only issue is whether or not he would drop everything, cause he wants to be back with Cersei. The Blackfish would agree, he would have a purpose. The Blackfish and Jamie both believed her, so just because she served both Stark and Lannister would mean nothing.>Nobody believes the walkers exist>It takes +3 months for an army to travel to the north>probably more in the snow>with hundreds dying to the weather>the Knights of the Vale have Moat Cailin = no one going north>Blackfish wouldn't leave his post to protect his niece because he was (rightly)skeptical she was even alive. I'm sure he'd march his entire army out of the gate to go fight fairy tales>Jaime still answers to King Tommen, Cersei, Walder Frey and the other lords. If they decided they didn't like what he was doing, they'll just oust him.>Southron armies can not fight in the winter. There has never been a succesful Southron invasion of the North for a reason.>What evidence does Brienne have for the walkers? She's never even seen them herself. How could she convince two skepticists, one focused on winning back his family and honour and the other focused on not losing a fucking war, to believe in something they have no reason to believe exists?I have stuff to do but I can easily provide more reasons as to why including this wouldn't even be worthy of dabid-tier writing. It's implausible as fuck.
Quote from: Tsukuyomi Saber on June 16, 2016, 10:37:50 AMQuote from: yekruTluftruH on June 16, 2016, 10:36:20 AMNobody south of the Wall even believes white walkers exist; why would they care to drop what they're doing to fight a fairy tale?Ignorance much...Jamie trusts Brienne, so if she said they exist, he would likely believe her, so would the Blackfish, as he later conceded to her, when he believed the letter from Sansa was legit.Alliser Thorne marched a dead wight's hand down to King's Landing to prove it; Mormont and Snow begged every house in Westeros for men and aid. Nobody believes it. It's asinine to compare Jaime's belief that the letter is real to a claim that white walkers are bringing an army south of the wall when it's been so well established that nobody, especially southerners like the Lannisters, respect the Night's Watch as anything more than petty guards against wildlings. Hell, Brienne herself probably doesn't believe in the white walkers.
You're quite adamant on the Brienne-Jamie friendship thing
If sansa asked her to get support from Jamie, whether or not Brienne was convinced of their existence, she would still act.
Tbh anything that reduces the screentime of zyklon brienne is good, so more dialogue between her and half of the seven kingdoms is to be avoided.
Quote from: Tsukuyomi Saber on June 16, 2016, 11:04:24 AMIf sansa asked her to get support from Jamie, whether or not Brienne was convinced of their existence, she would still act.as far as we know, she doesn't believe in them yet either.
Off screen deaths dont count. Blackfish got away.