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(Spoilers Main) What happened to the Northern Army under Roose Bolton?

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What was the largest army during the Middle Ages in Europe?

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Did the "Faithful" Numenoreans also oppress the Men of Middle-earth?

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Why didn't Morgoth attack the Havens of Sirion?

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Did the Roman Army ever revert back to using spears as their main weapon?

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If Morgoth was wounded by Fingolfin using a blade, can the other Valar like Manwe be wounded as well?

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Why didn't Wakanda share their Vibranium during the 5 years in The Blip?

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(Spoilers Main) Are there Children of the Forest at the Isle of Faces?

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(Spoilers Main) How did Robb Stark quickly assembled an army?

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(Spoilers Main) I wish there would've been a "The Battle of the Gullet" between the Greyjoys and House Redwyne in the Dance

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Does Loki know Fenrir is his child?

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Do all mythologies have a Heavenly War?

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Why didn't the Pope and the Vatican move to Jerusalem after the First Crusade?

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Why does Churchill kiss Queen Elizabeth's hand?

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(Spoilers Main) My outline for House of the Dragon

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(Spoilers Main) How many men did Daemon gather at Harrenhal in the books?

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What are the bastards from Dragonstone and Driftmark called? Are they also called "Waters" like the rest of the Crownlands?

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Mysaria, Black Council

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Mt. Gundabad

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Why did Borros Baratheon only marched to help the Greens near the end of the Dance?

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