đ° The Crownlands: Small, focused on defense and navy. Good for guarding the king, but limited offensive capability. Strong naval defense against invaders.
âī¸ The Ironborn: Viking-inspired, skilled at sea and hit-and-run tactics. Weak in disciplined warfare, defensive battles, and alliances. Historical dominance under specific leaders.
đĩ The Dornish: Defensive experts, unbeatable on home turf. Skilled in guerrilla warfare, lacking in power projection and offensive success due to terrain-specific tactics.
đŠī¸ The Stormlands: Formidable infantry and renowned archers. Weak in naval strength and logistics for maintaining a fleet. Known for historical battles and tough soldiers.
đš The Reach: Largest army, well-equipped and wealthy. Strong in cavalry and plate armor. Weak in logistical management, internal unity, and battlefield success despite numbers.
đī¸ The Riverlands: Versatile warriors, experienced in varied warfare styles. Strong in land battles, lacking in naval power. Central location facilitates good power projection.
đ§ The Riverlands: Known for constant conflict due to strategic location and divided internal politics.
âī¸ The Vale: Boasts legendary Knights of the Vale and maintains a formidable military despite isolation.
đĻ The Westerlands & The North: Jointly strong with the Westerlands' well-coordinated army and the North's resilient warriors.
đ Daenerys's Army: Dominates with dragons, Unsullied, and Dothraki, making it Westeros's nuclear power.
𤴠Renley Baratheon: Made the smallest blunder, handled alliances well, but could have been more assertive.
đĻ Stannis Baratheon: Initial idleness with alliances delayed his quick victory, impacting his position.
đ´ââ ī¸ Balon Greyjoy: Refused Robb's alliance, missed a chance for strategic gains and protection.
đē Robb Stark: Sending Theon to negotiate instead of a trusted ally led to catastrophic consequences.
đĻ Tywin Lannister: Misjudged Tyrion's trial, damaging family reputation and losing a valuable political asset.
Still, the title of the video is kinda click bait, "The End of ASOIAF"
UNTIL I see Martin officially cancel TWoW, those kind of side "announcements" are useless and not really helpful, the franchise by itself isn't going anywhere though.
It's over for ASOIAF no doubt about it. We know the ending, I actually like the general outlines but the execution was terrible. People hated it so the guy lost all motivation even if it could be good in the Books. I hope he still finishes House of the Dragon #2. But I'm afraid he is so demotivated he won't even build the lore much further.
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