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Thoughts on Garlan Tyrell (Spoilers Extended) : r asoiaf - Reddit Just wondering what everyone's thoughts on Garlan are He seems like one of the genuinely good people in Westeros as well as one of the most, if not the most, underrated warriors in Westeros I've always thought he would make a perfect Master of Laws Thoughts and predictions on how he fares in the Battle of Blood?
Whats going to happen to Garlan Tyrell? [Spoilers Main] Garlan is such a big ? because he’s one of the most important characters (especially from the great houses) that we have barely seen He was even cut from the show so it’s going to be thrilling to finally see what could’ve been
[Spoilers Main] Why is this second son married and the first . . . - Reddit Why is Garlan Tyrell married and Willas is not? Willas is the heir to Highgarden, future head of one of the most important and richest houses of Westeros, and is single in his early twenties Meanwhile, Garlan Tyrell, a second son and a knight, is married to Leonette Fossoway, daughter of an ancient and influential house of the Reach
The future of Garlan, the Galant [Spoilers Published] - Reddit The future of Garlan, the Galant [Spoilers Published] Who is Garlan, the Gallant? Garlan Tyrell, second son of Mace Tyrell, Lord of Brightwater Keep Garlan is often considered, well, Galant Every chapter we've saw him in, he's acted as we'd expect a true knight would
Willas and Garlan Tyrell’s Roles in the Upcoming Books . . . - Reddit Garlan, called the Gallant, is often depicted as somewhat of a hero in Westeros, and these characters are often faced with conflicts to validate or disprove their heroism perception by others or the reader Willas is the crippled heir to Highgarden who was once betrothed to Sansa Stark (kinda)
(Spoilers All) Ser Garlan the Gallant, a true knight. - Reddit Ser Garlan Tyrell, five years senior to Ser Loras, was a taller bearded version of his more famous younger brother Garlan seems like a true knight, although that probably doesn't boat well for his future Garlan really lives up to his name as "the Gallant" He is a great warrior, he is modest, he acts honorably, he protects the weak
(Spoilers Extended) Endgame Discussion: House Tyrell : r asoiaf - Reddit Killing Garlan makes sense (the Tyrells are surely on a downward trajectory now, and his death frees up Brightwater Keep for the Florents again) Gallant Garlan will die heroically in combat Mace Tyrell will probably perish in some form of armed engagement in the Stormlands or in the Reach
Ser Garlan (Spoilers Main) : r asoiaf - Reddit Garlan is going to the Shield Islands where Andrik the Unsmiling, Ser Harras Harlaw, and Nute the Barber hold 3 4 of the Islands They are also 3 of the best ironborn fighters