Viserys:
SELF-KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONNAIRE stolen from @meryllfrey

Authority

You are good at making decisions; you have a
clear sense of what needs to be done and what others should be doing.
Played out inside yourself, this tendency drives you to value willpower
and self-control. You may be accused of bossiness. But acting on your
desire to dissuade, restrain or guide is often appreciated by others –
who might secretly like a clear direction, and some firmness.

Orderliness

You love it when everything is neat and tidy: when there is a proper
way of doing things, and you can tick things off the to-do list and know
where everything is. So others, at times, are to you unbearably sloppy
and messy. And you run into things that can’t be ordered (a child, a
partner, a colleague at work) which drives you slightly nuts. But your
desire for order is a good one when it is focused where it is needed
and when you’re okay with a bit of mess.

Misanthropy

You have seen the darker side of human nature, even in daily life.
When you look beneath the surface everyone is pretty messed up; there’s
more selfishness circulating that others admit. You are never surprised
by the stupidity of others, even though it annoys you. Your streak of
misanthropy is, in fact, a requirement of remaining sane. You’ve wisely
come to terms with your need to sometimes confidently reject people.

Brandon:

Rationality

You like clarity and intelligent simplicity and you get frustrated at
messy thinking. This can make you seem unreasonably pushy to some, but
it is actually a virtue: you are motivated by a horror at pointless
effort and a longing for precision and insight into how things and
people work. Your ability to synthesise and bring order is essential in
producing thinking which is truly helpful.

Orderliness

You love it when everything is neat and tidy: when there is a proper
way of doing things, and you can tick things off the to-do list and know
where everything is. So others, at times, are to you unbearably sloppy
and messy. And you run into things that can’t be ordered (a child, a
partner, a colleague at work) which drives you slightly nuts. But your
desire for order is a good one when it is focused where it is needed
and when you’re okay with a bit of mess.

Resilience

You have a tendency, after a setback, to turn your emotions towards
restriving. What attracts you is the idea of wiping out a humiliation by
resumed action – overcoming weakness, repressing your fear. Because
part of your motive is pride, you can sometimes be unwilling to admit
weakness or to receive aid. But at heart, tour insistence on coming back
and never folding has taught you a valuable pessimism: you know that
important journeys are never easy.

Bronn:

Rationality

You like clarity and intelligent simplicity and you get frustrated at
messy thinking. This can make you seem unreasonably pushy to some, but
it is actually a virtue: you are motivated by a horror at pointless
effort and a longing for precision and insight into how things and
people work. Your ability to synthesise and bring order is essential in
producing thinking which is truly helpful.

Independence

You don’t set out to be different for its own sake; you are more
easily guided by what interests and moves you. You are more concerned
about what is right for you than about the pressure to fit in. In sex
you are more aware than others of impulses which are not entirely
conventional. You know the value of selective irresponsibility, of
forgetting occasionally about being ‘good’.

Playfulness

You are good at seeing what’s funny, at relaxing and finding the
pleasure of the moment. Play is random, whimsical, fantasy-driven
behaviour which releases internal tension. Because it is detached from
some pressures it allows you to act on weirder, perhaps neglected, parts
of yourself. The downside is that it is no help in sticking with things
that are not much fun but which need to be addressed. So it is well
complemented by its opposite, Stoicism.

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@coerulus

Even at near death she was demanding. Bronn supported her body with his own as a Maester came running towards Brienne doing his best to treat her wounds with where they were and what they had at hand. “I’m alive” He said at first, trying to ease the tension he was feeling by how the Lady-Knight was staring at him, so intensely. Who had lived and who had died…Bronn couldn’t count the number of bodies that lay dead. Truly dead and never to rise again.

“Arya suffered the wors’ wounds protecting Sansa, whose fine as one could hope. The dragon bitch is no more, almost survived but the ice gave way–she was dragged under by another dead man.” Bronn paused as he thought back on who he had seen alive. “I don’t know about our Lannsister men or Snow. Tyrion and Jaime…I have a feeling those bastards are alive. Jus’ haven’t seen ‘em yet.”

introducing
Francois Arnaud  and Bobby Morse as Benjen Stark Adult and Young version respectively.

and Eoin Macken as Ser Addam Marbrand heir to House Marbrand