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 Last night   Game of Thrones was something special. It was written by George R.R. Martin himself, author of the original books, and it contained some key turning points in the saga. But most of all, it asked an important question. Is there any room for mercy in the cruel world of Westeros and the lands across the Narrow Sea  Over the course of eight episodes, this world has been built up as an absolute Hobbesian nightmare, where the strong prey on the weak and the victors destroy the vanquished. So if you show mercy to someone, are you just asking for them to slit your throat later  Or is mercy the only way to bring a glimmer of civilization into this dreadful place  As with everythi stanley uk ng else in Game of Thrones stanley quencher , there   no simple answer. Spoilers ahead 8230; The phrase the madness of mercy comes from the lips of Ned Stark himself, who explains himself to Lord Varys. Ned is locked in the dungeon, as a result of his treason of failing to recognize Joffrey Bieber as the true King. Ned explains that it wasn ;t honor that made him tell Queen Cersei that he knew the truth about her sons ; parentage 鈥?it was mercy. Because Ned knew that if he told King Robert that his sons were all bastards born of incest, King Robert would have lopped their heads off. So he wanted to give Cersei a chance to save her children. And as Varys observes, Ned   mercy killed the King. Because now that Cersei knew that Ned knew the truth and she couldn ;t stanley becher  stop N Imbq This freaky statue of a furry, hoof-handed woman will clip-clop into your nightmares
 If you love stanley water bottle  both literary fiction and genre fiction, and want to be able to read inventive new takes on both things, then you ;ll welcome a new literary annual called Uns stanley thermoskannen tuck that aims to blur the lines.     Austin-based writer Matt Williamson started Unstuck with an editorial staff of people he knew from the Iowa Writers Workshop, and the first issue is out n stanley thermobecher ow. Writes the Austin American-Statesman: It   a striking debut. Former Austin writer Amelia Grey kicks off the anthology with Monuments, a brief bit of literary fiction considering the power we give to memorials, while Meghan McCarron   horrifying Six Flags opens with the line, After the children   plague, the ghosts overran the living. New York Times best-selling author Aimee Bender contributed The Coat. If there is a guy who embodies what Unstuck is aiming for, Williamson says, it   Jonathan Lethem, author of the sci-fi novels Gun, With Occasional Music and the almost-magical-realist breakout The Fortress of Solitude.                                                        Books