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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood, which had a lemon tree outside. The problem is that Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, which has led to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly, was given false information by her caretakers growing up (meaning that the house was actually located somewhere else), or isn't actually who she believes she is.

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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood, which had a lemon tree outside. The problem is that Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, which has led to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly, was given false information by her caretakers growing up (meaning that the house was actually located somewhere else), or isn't actually who she believes she is.
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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, leading to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly, was being fed false information by her caretakers growing up (with the house actually being located somewhere else), or isn't actually who she believes she is.

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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It childhood, which had a lemon tree outside, but outside. The problem is that Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, leading which has led to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly, was being fed given false information by her caretakers growing up (with (meaning that the house was actually being located somewhere else), or isn't actually who she believes she is.
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* The infant son of Mance Rayder, the King-Beyond-the-Wall, has no royal title because, to the wildlings, position is based on strength, not lineage. However, fans sometimes refer to him as the "Prince-Beyond-the-Wall."

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* The infant son of Mance Rayder, the King-Beyond-the-Wall, has no royal title because, to the wildlings, because one's position is based on strength, not lineage.lineage, in the culture of the wildlings. However, fans sometimes refer to him as the "Prince-Beyond-the-Wall."
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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, leading to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly, was being fed false information (with the house actually being located somewhere else), or isn't actually who she believes she is.

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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, leading to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly, was being fed false information by her caretakers growing up (with the house actually being located somewhere else), or isn't actually who she believes she is.
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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, leading to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly, or was being fed false information and the house was actually located somewhere else, or even that she isn't actually who she believes she is.

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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, leading to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly, or was being fed false information and (with the house was actually being located somewhere else, else), or even that she isn't actually who she believes she is.
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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, leading to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly, or was being fed false information and the house was actually located somewhere else, or even that she isn't actually who she believes is.

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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, leading to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly, or was being fed false information and the house was actually located somewhere else, or even that she isn't actually who she believes she is.
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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, leading to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly, or was being fed false information and the house was actually located somewhere else, or even that she isn't actually Daenerys Targaryen.

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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, leading to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly, or was being fed false information and the house was actually located somewhere else, or even that she isn't actually Daenerys Targaryen.who she believes is.
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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, leading to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly or was being fed false information and the house was actually located somewhere else.

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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees to grow, leading to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly incorrectly, or was being fed false information and the house was actually located somewhere else.else, or even that she isn't actually Daenerys Targaryen.
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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but lemon trees don't usually grow in Braavos because it's too cold there, leading to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly or was being fed false information and the house was actually located somewhere else.

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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but Braavos is too cold and rainy for lemon trees don't usually grow in Braavos because it's too cold there, to grow, leading to speculation that Daenerys is remembering things incorrectly or was being fed false information and the house was actually located somewhere else.
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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but lemon trees don't usually grow in Braavos because it's too cold there, leading to speculation that Daenerys' memory is faulty or she was being fed false information and the house was actually located somewhere else.

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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but lemon trees don't usually grow in Braavos because it's too cold there, leading to speculation that Daenerys' memory Daenerys is faulty remembering things incorrectly or she was being fed false information and the house was actually located somewhere else.

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* "Dadvos" for Ser Davos Seaworth, due to his care for his sons and other children such as Shireen Baratheon and Edric Storm (changed to Gendry in the [[Series/GameOfThrones series]]), to the point of disobeying Stannis to save Edric.

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* "Dadvos" for Ser Davos Seaworth, due to his care for his sons and [[TeamDad other children children]] such as Shireen Baratheon and Edric Storm (changed to Gendry in the [[Series/GameOfThrones series]]), to the point of disobeying Stannis to save Edric.


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* "Lemongate" refers to the mystery surrounding the house in Braavos with the red door where Viserys and Daenerys spent part of their early childhood. It had a lemon tree outside, but lemon trees don't usually grow in Braavos because it's too cold there, leading to speculation that Daenerys' memory is faulty or she was being fed false information and the house was actually located somewhere else.

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* After Tommen's declaration that he's going to outlaw beets when he rules as king, fans have playfully dubbed him "Tommen Beetsbane."

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* After Tommen's declaration that he's going to outlaw beets when he rules as king, fans have playfully dubbed him "Tommen Beetsbane."Beetsbane".
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* The "Dead Ladies Club" for [[PosthumousCharacter deceased]] female characters that are closely connected to major characters. Lyanna Stark, Elia Martell, Rhaella Targaryen, Joanna Lannister, and Ashara Dayne are usually the main ones but the list is flexible. Others include Lyarra Stark, Cassana Estermont, Minisa Tully, Tysha ([[WhatHappenedToTheMouse assuming she's dead]]), Rhaenys Targaryen (daughter of Prince Rhaegar), and the unnamed Princess of Drone (mother of Doran, Elia, and Oberyn).

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* The "Dead Ladies Club" for [[PosthumousCharacter deceased]] female characters that are closely connected to major characters. Lyanna Stark, Elia Martell, Rhaella Targaryen, Joanna Lannister, and Ashara Dayne are usually the main ones but the list is flexible. Others include Lyarra Stark, Cassana Estermont, Minisa Tully, Tysha ([[WhatHappenedToTheMouse assuming she's dead]]), Rhaenys Targaryen (daughter of Prince Rhaegar), and the unnamed Princess of Drone Dorne (mother of Doran, Elia, and Oberyn).

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