A Song of Ice and Trivia

So I guess no one's going to answer that.
Who do the Tyrells and Florents draw their claim to Highgarden from?
 
I don't know why it hasn't been notifying me about crap.

I really don't know that one, time to rape the wiki

Garth Greenhand. Highgarden was never really on the top of my list to research. XD I'm too selective with that.
The Abel the Bard question is that Mance's alias "Abel" is an anagram for Bael the Bard, a former King Beyond the Wall who snuck into Winterfell and kidnapped the current King of the North's daughter. Mance kind of idolizes Bael.

And you're correct! You have the next question.

My whole family has read the books and watched the show. My sister and mother have decided the Tyrells are seedy and evil, worse than the Lannisters. I wanted to commit matricide that day.
 
The Abel the Bard question is that Mance's alias "Abel" is an anagram for Bael the Bard, a former King Beyond the Wall who snuck into Winterfell and kidnapped the current King of the North's daughter. Mance kind of idolizes Bael.

And you're correct! You have the next question.

My whole family has read the books and watched the show. My sister and mother have decided the Tyrells are seedy and evil, worse than the Lannisters. I wanted to commit matricide that day.
Lol XD

Here's one that's a little tricky: Repeat the Azor Ahai prophecy.
 
I really hope you allow some leeway, even though I JUST READ THE MOTHER FUCKING PROLOGUE TO A CLASH OF KINGS. YAY FOR RE-READS. RE-READS ARE DARK AND FULL OF REMINDERS.

"A day will come after the long summer, when stars bleed and the cold breath of darkness falls heavy on the world. In this hour a warrior will draw a burning sword from the fire. And that sword will be Lightbringer, and he who clasps it shall be Azor Ahai come again, and the cold darkness shall flee before him."

Just a note, a chunk of the community believe that Longclaw is Lightbringer because Jeor Mormont pulled it from a fire the day after the wight tried to kill him.
 
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