Tyrion Visits The Pyromancer [HD]

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Tyrion inspects King's Landing's Pyro workshop.

From Game of Thrones Season 2 Episode 5 "The Ghost of Harrenhal"

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  • @Lumpiq786
    The pyromancer is just a beautiful character. I love how he says "flesh" and how he describes all information about wildfire with such great passion lol
  • I get the idea that this guy really enjoyed watching the Mad King's executions
  • Tyrion listened to both men. He listened to the old man about the strength of wildfire and thus used it in the defense of Kings Landing. He listened to Bronns warnings about the chaos it could cause on their own side, so he concocted a method to deliver the wildfire to the enemy in a safe fashion.
  • Stepping into that room is like the medieval equivalent of stepping into a nuclear missile silo,awe inspiring and very horrifying.
  • Fun fact: The Pyromancer's actor is the same guy who voiced the audiobooks for the original Martin novels. He was supposed to play Pycelle, but his health conditions prevented him from doing so. R.I.P. Roy Dotrice, you delivered a very memorable performance despite the little screentime you had.
  • @simle6010
    I love how the Pyromancer isn't offended by Tryion's crude sailor's proverb but is basically just like, "It's not impossible." The pyromancer is kind of a sick bastard but you have to admire his devotion to science.
  • If only they had Euron firing the jars. 100% accuracy, even against moving targets over a kilometer away.
  • "Our Order does not deal in pig-shit!" Best. Line. Ever!
  • The pyromancer is Roy Dotrice (narrator for all the Ice & Fire audiobooks), I just realised
  • "the contents of this room could lay Kings landing low, you'll no longer be making it for my sister" Tyrion must have had a vision lol
  • Bronn and the pyromancer are pure gold in this scene!
  • @5thHouse
    This is like finding undetonated WWII ordnance in your basement and a loony old man cackling about how powerful his home defense system is.
  • "Men win wars, not magic tricks." Well it wouldn't be the only time Bronn's arrogance got the best of him.
  • The fact that Cersei is the one who ordered them created is such foreshadowing.
  • Bronn has a point. What works, works, experimenting on the battlefield just gets you killed, and it's not like Tyrion has the time or the grounds for a live weapons test.
  • The guy who plays the pyromancer is Roy Dotrice. Something I found on the net: "Dotrice's role on “Game of Thrones” Season 2 was not his first time working with George R.R. Martin, author of the book series which the television show is based on. Dotrice first gained recognition for recording the audio books for each installment in Martin’s famed series, “A Song of Fire and Ice.” In 2004, he earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records for the greatest number of characters voiced by a single actor in an audio book: 224 characters, all of which he voiced for “A Game of Thrones,” the first novel in the series. The audio book is a staggering 33 hours long."
  • @1983spuds
    RIP Roy Dotrice, you brought the books to life
  • @tarzbaow
    Bronn has always been a reliable guy when it comes to fighting, whether it is one on one in a tavern, on sea, or in a battlefield, with a strong family name he could have been someone very, very important in westeros.
  • @Crowbars2
    1:01 "The jars are put in catapults, and fluNNnnNnnNNNg at the enemy."