09-08-2015, 02:03 PM
(09-08-2015, 01:57 PM)phoenix link Wrote: [quote author=Elia's vengeance. link=topic=10491.msg17555#msg17555 date=1439127935]
1. Το γεγονος το οτι πηγαν στο Τοιχος δεν σου λεει τίποτα?
2. Και?
Αυτές είναι οι οριστικές απαντήσεις σου στα ερωτήματά μου;
[/quote][color=orange][font=comic sans ms]Οταν ρωτας κατι στο οποιο εχω ηδη απαντησει... Για να ξαναδουμε το κειμενο
Quote:[size=8pt]Old Flintand the Norrey had been given places of high honor just below the dais. Both men had been too old to march with Stannis; they had sent their sons and grandsons in their stead. But they had been quick enough to descend on Castle Black for wedding. Each had brought a wetnurse to the Wall, as well. Between the two of them, the child Val called Monster seemed to be thriving.Each had brought a tail of fighting men—five for Old Flint, twelve for the Norrey, all clad in ragged skins and studded leathers, fearsome as the face of winter Some had long beards, some had scars, some had both; all worshiped the old gods of the north, those same gods worshiped by the free folk beyond the Wall. Yet here they sat, drinking to a marriage hallowed by some queer red god from beyond the seas.
For that much, Jon was grateful…[size=14pt] but he did not believe for a moment that two such hoary old warriors would have hied down from their hills for that alone.
Better that than refuse to drink. Neither Flint nor Norrey had turned their cups over to spill their wine upon the floor. That might betoken a certain acceptance. Or perhaps they just hate to waste good southron wine. They will not have tasted much of it up in those stony hills of theirs.
[/size] [color=orange][size=12pt][font=comic sans ms]Aν δεν ηταν για τον Jon για ποιον λογο πηγαν στο Τοιχος?
Niemand ist eine größerer Feind als der seinem wohltäter gegenüber undankbare~Unknown.