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Why did Sansa not like Dany?

Why did Sansa not like Dany?

One more reason for Sansa to dislike her. Sansa doesn’t want to harm Daenerys in any way, she just wants to secure the independence of North. But she understands that Daenerys won’t let the North to be free. It’s the reason why Sansa pushes Jon’s claim to the throne.

Why does Sansa lie to Jon?

Jon doesn’t know Littlefinger – she went out to meet him without consulting with her brother who has stayed with her to protect her. That’s why she lied. She wanted to voice the betrayal she suffered by Little Finger but not with Jon present – it would cause him pain.

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Is the Vale in the north?

Littlefinger said in he pledged himself to the Starks. He is regent for the lord paramount of the Vale (Robin/Robert Arryn) and lord paramount of the Trident. So technically the Riverlands are also pledged to the North. These are all technicalities.

Is Sansa Stark going to claim the Iron Throne?

It may seem far-fetched, but many viewers believe that now that Cersei and Daenerys are going to face off, the Iron Throne is wide open for Sansa to claim. We mean, she did learn from the best.

Why doesn’t Daenerys listen to Sansa’s advice?

But, Daenerys refuses to take Sansa’s counsel into consideration time and time again. More recently, Sansa suggested that their troops rest before marching south to King’s Landing, since they just fought the Night King and his army.

Will Sansa Stark bend the knee to Daenerys Targaryen in Season 8?

If there is one thing that is crystal clear from Season 8 of Game of Thrones, it’s that Sansa Stark has no intention of bending the knee for Daenerys Targaryen .

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Is Sansa the biggest threat to Cersei’s rule in Game of Thrones?

While many thought the witch was referring to Margaery or even Daenerys, as the final season comes to an end, it’s looking more and more like Sansa is the biggest threat to Cersei’s rule. Watch Game of Thrones Sundays at 9 p.m. EST on HBO.