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by danw3 4219 days ago
That tweet irritates me. It doesn't make any sense. What King killed people at the red wedding? The only king there was the one getting stabbed. And none of the murdering at the Red Wedding required or featured any substantial display of 'balls'. It was actually quite a cowardly act. You would think an editor at a prestigious (I'm assuming from the article - I've never read TNR) magazine would either be aware of what actually happened in the fictional event he is referencing or be above shoehorning in pop culture references for their own sake.
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> What King killed people at the red wedding?

Certainly none doing the stabbing in person as described; there's certainly instances in GoT of people claiming the title King killing people personally in GoT, but the Red Wedding is equally certainly not one of them. A key aspect of the Red Wedding was that the Lord directly overseeing the killing (who also wasn't doing it personally) was (perceived up to that point to be) an ally of the targets who were his guests, and (again, perceived) opponent of the King (Joffery) whose cause was served by the killing.

Great, now apparently Renly^H^H^H^H^H Robb Truthers are a thing.

(Edited because I'm an idiot)

I am far too compulsive about reading ASOIAF theories to let this go - What are Renly Truthers (and how does it relate to the above)?
It was just an attempt at a joke - but I got my kings confused, Renly for Robb Stark. Doh! I'll turn in my nerd card at the door.
I thought same thing - while I love references to GOT it didn't make any sense.
I assume it's a reference to the stabbing performed by Roose, albeit he is not a king.