Jon Snow singing Rains of Castamere: th-cam.com/video/KqoKm262Jf8/w-d-xo.html Extended version: th-cam.com/video/OvDeDc8Lp84/w-d-xo.html For the story behind the song, watch this: th-cam.com/video/UTithmKwJ7o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RgsuLtcX1JQOEpRR
Nothing less than a kingdom awash with salt and blood rendered lifeless and barren as a Lannister Army scoured it clean of their enemies and salted the earth behind them could have brought him to a state of joyous song.
Tywin knows what he must be even in private. Imagine the men riding throug castamire lands and the lords starts slowly singing the song about the time he murderd a whole house. Every vassal be terrified
Definitely the former. Tywin, one of the greatest scheming men in all of Westeros history can never feel happiness like he did with Joanna. I'd like to think he always hums this song when no one's around, one of the only things left that makes him happy.
Tywin's voice gives it a special touch, I can imagine him singing this song in Harrenhal, looking out the window in a cloudy sky while little by little it starts to rain, and suddenly, the ruins of Harrenhal look more like the destroyed halls of castamere, and in the end he marches with his armies to recover the west, during the war of the five kings.
Tywin singing his theme song in an alternate timeline where he survived Tyrion's attempt on his life, defeated Daenerys' invasion, enslaved her dragons to defeat the undead, and had his men mass-fire obsidian crossbow bolts at captured white walkers, while Jon Snow watches with abject horror, as his friends and fellow rebels against Tywin's regime are killed one after another.
LOL Then Tywin wakes up and realizes it's all a dream. Tywin's good, but he'd stand no chance against Dany, let alone the White Walkers. Heck, Robb Stark might've had him if Edmure obeyed his orders and lured the Lannisters into the Riverlands for entrapment.
@@truebeliever786 To be fair, that wasn't on Edmure. They didn't give him clear instructions and kept him in the dark. He's effectively a lord paramount and they expect him to act with less initiative than a grunt.
@@ToBeFrank_. I agree, I'm not blaming Edmure, because it was a hard decision for him too, as Lord Paramount of the Riverlands. I can't blame Robb too much either, because if he sent letters explaining his reasoning, those might've been intercepted by the Lannisters, whereby things would go sour.
@@businessyoda Please, Tywin relies on his image, wealth, numbers and political machinations to win wars. When it comes to military tactics, I see him outranked by both Stannis and Robb Stark. He'd stand no chance against Daenerys, her legion of 100,000 Dorthraki and her 3 dragons. Now, it is possible that he'd retain the support of House Tyrell, unlike that retard Cersei who antagonized them by supporting the Sparrows... But that's still not enough, not nearly enough. Also, don't forget that if Tommen's still alive, Euron has nothing to gain by marrying Cersei, so there's likely no alliance with the Iron Islands.
As a sad twist, I’d like to think this song eventually becomes Tyrion’s legacy: a cat of a different coat that is responsible for the deaths of all of the lions closest to him.
imagine if Tywin lived and wrecked the army of the dead with careful planning and brilliant tactics. imagine the look of horror in the Night king's eyes when he realized Tywin has colder hearts than any of the whitewalkers.
When you wrote he dies, I was like what? But actually that's good cuz it combines with another commenters comment. He proposed what if tywin barely survived the attack from tyrion, lived enough to help defeat the white walkers. It would be great if during the final battle, tywin's strategies are winning the day, but even though this injuries still bother him, He commands his car to bring him to the tree, right next to bran, so you can see the night came for himself. The night King all smirking, goed forth to claim his prize. The raven, the kraken brave as he was,... And The Lion. But the night came for the first time pulse is advanced. Because not only did the lion not move, the lion showed no fear. So his ear was in the air, the night King felt as if he was already defeated. By a colder force. Almost as cold, as Jamie's blade widows wail, as it ripped thru his armour. Seeing this, the Man known to barely ever smile, passed away with a grin on his face.
The Rains of Castemere history is actually the most tragic song. It says about the clash between House Reynes and House Lannister. The Red Lion vs the Golden Lion. Tywin Lannister trapped the Reynes and everyone in their castle, they hid underground and Tywin flooded the castle and the Lannister army heard screams of everyone and after some hours there was piercing silence. Then he burnt the castle down. Hence the lyrics "And now the rains (Reynes) weep o'er his hall, with no one there to hear"
My first introduction to the universe was Rains of castamere, and the first story I learned when I was a kid was the mighty Tywins and what he did to house rain. Even in death, Tywin is Fearsome his actions made the realm respect the name Lannister once again. He reminded the realm, "My claws are sharp as any of yours," and you all shall know that.
Scary how similar this can get to the *sound* of the actor's voice, but it doesn't feel like Charles Dance. Just kinda soulless and without his controlled form of articulation.
It can be don already, years ago in fact. Just requires more work. A few years back someone made a site that has since been taken down Called "NotJordanPeterson." They had used an AI to clone his voice AND the way in which he speaks. It truly captured the emphasis that he put on words, the rhythm to his speech. It was weird. Still not 100% perfect, but that was like 4+ years ago and it was damn close. You could type in whatever you wanted and it would spit it back exactly the way he would say it.
Charles Dance's voice is one of the most iconic and strong voices I have ever heard.From Tywin Lannister to Emhyr var Emreis always projects authority and fear around him,commanding the room with his voice.
I like to think that Lord Tywin sang this to himself by the fire, with a glass of wine. Right as the Red Wedding was scheduled to commence. As a way to pay some sort of reverence to the Starks as foes he couldn’t vanquish in a fair fight.
Lord tywin is not the type to randomly start singing. He doesnt even smile let alone sing. Second tywin was perfectly capable of defeating the starks in battle in his position. Robb has lost the north. His riverlords has lost half their castle and lands to the mountain and robb has offended the karstarks and freys who has both abandoned him, meanwhile roose boltons loyalty didnt lie with robb at all. This means that all of robb's most powerful allies has foresaken him all the while the ironmen breath down his neck. At best he had a quarter of tywins men but his men are much less equipped and fed and much much more poor. Tywin on the other hand has the reach westerlands and crownlands in his control. He has the combined forces of tyrell and lannister as well as one of the most intelligent and capable millitary commanders of the seven kingdoms randyl tarly who managed to defeat robert during his rebellion. But why waste your own resources and the lives of your own men to hunt down and kill the northerners and riverlords? If you had the chance to suddenly kill your enemies without wasting your lives (or the lives of their men) wouldnt you take it? Tywin spared literally every house that sided with robb and even allowed them to keep their land and titles. It's more than what they wouldve gotten with robb.
Tywin didn't just defeat the Reynes, he drowned them. After the initial fighting goes horribly wrong, the Reynes decided to hold a defensive position in Castamere. Castamere is built around a now defunct gold mine, and much of the castle is underground. Tywin knew better than to beat against the doors, charge inside, and be caught at every corner by ambushes and fierce resistance. No, his eyes spied the nearby pool of water from which the castle got its name. "Bring spades, enough for every man," he ordered. Tywin then had his men block up the entrance to Castamere, and once that was done, diverted the pool's stream, and flooded the castle, drowning the trapped Reynes and all their soldiers and servants.
I think I have to applaud the legend of the man that almost singlehandedly bound together the seven kingdoms by fear, authority, gold, and song. Had he lived longer, even Daenerys with her three dragons would have been in trouble. Unfortunately, at least in the show (didn't read the books but on my bucket list) he started to believe his own myth, underestimating Tyrion, and that led to his demise.
What I loved about Tywin that his character was a true Chad. Commanding respect and fear. Whenever any lords meets nobody could argue against him. And he could simply just impose his will onto others
Imagine in the show there a battle going on that’s an absolute massacre and all u hear in the background is Tywin singing this and men screaming with the camera going across the battlefield with men killing eachother while he sings it then all u see is the mountain until it cuts to the end
In another lifetime, Tyrion Lannister wakes in Winterfell to the sound of distant song. He quietly traverses the halls until he happens upon the bedchamber borrowed by the Hand of the King during his visit north. Inside sits the foreboding Tywin, scrawling orders on parchment with one hand and cradling his grandson Tytos whilst lulling him back to sleep with the only lullaby he'll ever need.
That would be greater effect as he marches away with his army, with flooded Castamere in the background I think. Kind of like they did with Highgarden, as Jaime makes his way to Olenna's room.
Imagine they would brought him back (Just his voice) In this way IF Cersei would have had better written ascension, then this song would play during that time, only the soundtrack in the beginning, but eventually, it would lead to him singing! Like a secret comeback out of the blue! (To me, Cersei would sing that song in her head with of her deceased father's voice...)
How fascinating it would have been if this character would have survived to face the white walkers and the dragons. I wonder if his challenge would have been as futile as the others or if their challenge would have been futile against him.
Many seem to forget that Tywin himself is responsible for the flooding of Tarbeck Hall. He is legendarily feared because he doesn't just pay his debts, he collects.
Alternate timeline where Jon Snow doesn't get resurrected, and Tywin never gets killed by Tyrion, destroys both Daenerys' army and the white walkers consecutively. Tommen is the de jure king, while Tywin is the de facto king. And then this plays during the end credits of Season 8 finale. GoT protagonist was Tywin Lannister all along.
In Lore, before the events of GoT, Tywin used the song as a legitimate psychological warfare tool. When one of his subjects started to hint his dissatisfaction, Tywin Lannister sent a single envoy with a lute. He was to play Rains of Castamere on the subjects court. No more troubles or signs of dissatisfaction.
Imagining an alternate timeline where all of Tywin's children and grandchildren were killed but he was still alive, and he's just sitting alone in a castle forced to accept the annihilation of his legacy.
Props to the one who made it, however Tywin actually singing the rains of castamere just cheapens the effect of the song rather than enhancing it. Though Tywin knows the song very well, that he has only to send a bard and not much else to threaten anyone in his path. The point is that he himself doesn't have to sing it, neither to anyone or to himself, with you just hearing the melody alone is enough to send you shivers to know that Tywin is closely watching your every move, which is why the song itself has a very cursed reputation. An image Tywin has built over the years.
Oh be quiet with your nonsense, it makes sense for Tywin to sing this to himself in private, there's no context for him singing it to anyone but himself in this video.
The only time Tywin would sing this after the death of his beloved wife, as a way to keep himself strong and focused on his goals despite his grief. All the time, hating Tyrion more and more with every verse.
Jon Snow singing Rains of Castamere: th-cam.com/video/KqoKm262Jf8/w-d-xo.html
Extended version:
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For the story behind the song, watch this: th-cam.com/video/UTithmKwJ7o/w-d-xo.htmlsi=RgsuLtcX1JQOEpRR
Which AI is this?
Scariest version of this song to date. Just imagine what would have needed to happen for Tywin himself to start singing this.
Now we just need a slowed and reverb version
Some noble families outright rebelling against his weak father may do the trick
Nothing less than a kingdom awash with salt and blood rendered lifeless and barren as a Lannister Army scoured it clean of their enemies and salted the earth behind them could have brought him to a state of joyous song.
Probably after he stabs the night king in the back
The death of jaime,cersie and all three of there kids before tywin then tywin can sing this
Imagine him whisper-singing this to himself while he stares into fire alone
or on a horse in the front line just about to charge to war
Just like Frollo.
@@braziliankaiser8304 "Fire, you say? I prefer water."
@@extra6839Tywin won't be on the front lines
Exactly what I pictured
I would applaud but then I remember that jugglers and singers require applause. Not the Mighty Tywin.
Nerd
Worse than a nerd, a grey rat from the Citadel!
@@kristof6472 a lion doesn't concern himself with the opinions of a sheep
@@kristof6472A lion doesn’t concern himself with the opinions of a sheep.
@@idonttrustlikethat grey rat < grey worm
This dropped harder than Tommen 💯
HAHAHAHHSHSH
highly underrated
😂😂
Holy shit that’s funny😭😭💀💀
Sheeesh!!!!
He’s either very lonely. Or he’s finally snapped. Excellent work!
Tywin knows what he must be even in private.
Imagine the men riding throug castamire lands and the lords starts slowly singing the song about the time he murderd a whole house.
Every vassal be terrified
Definitely the former. Tywin, one of the greatest scheming men in all of Westeros history can never feel happiness like he did with Joanna. I'd like to think he always hums this song when no one's around, one of the only things left that makes him happy.
Tywin's voice gives it a special touch, I can imagine him singing this song in Harrenhal, looking out the window in a cloudy sky while little by little it starts to rain, and suddenly, the ruins of Harrenhal look more like the destroyed halls of castamere, and in the end he marches with his armies to recover the west, during the war of the five kings.
I can see it in my mind he singing it exactly like that while walking alone toward Aerys' corpse, with a sadistic smile on his face.
I like to think he was singing this in the privy before Tyrion burst in with a crossbow
lmao
lmfao
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH, "you are no son of mine DOOOH"
Do you have a problem um your head brother??😂😂😂😂
I could watch an entire movie dedicated to this song
@DagwoodDogwoggle shit i never thought of this, though there are many old authors so not all hope is lost!
Game of thrones: chapter of the young lion
@DagwoodDogwoggle yes, lets take all the mystery and scale out of the world of the shows. Amazing idea.
@DagwoodDogwoggle at this point I think there is more hope to a moon boy prequel than winds of winter
Tywin singing his theme song in an alternate timeline where he survived Tyrion's attempt on his life, defeated Daenerys' invasion, enslaved her dragons to defeat the undead, and had his men mass-fire obsidian crossbow bolts at captured white walkers, while Jon Snow watches with abject horror, as his friends and fellow rebels against Tywin's regime are killed one after another.
LOL Then Tywin wakes up and realizes it's all a dream. Tywin's good, but he'd stand no chance against Dany, let alone the White Walkers. Heck, Robb Stark might've had him if Edmure obeyed his orders and lured the Lannisters into the Riverlands for entrapment.
@@truebeliever786 To be fair, that wasn't on Edmure. They didn't give him clear instructions and kept him in the dark. He's effectively a lord paramount and they expect him to act with less initiative than a grunt.
@@ToBeFrank_. I agree, I'm not blaming Edmure, because it was a hard decision for him too, as Lord Paramount of the Riverlands. I can't blame Robb too much either, because if he sent letters explaining his reasoning, those might've been intercepted by the Lannisters, whereby things would go sour.
@@truebeliever786 Tywin had flaws but he was a tactical genius, he would have been able to exploit the naivety of Daenerys somehow.
@@businessyoda Please, Tywin relies on his image, wealth, numbers and political machinations to win wars. When it comes to military tactics, I see him outranked by both Stannis and Robb Stark. He'd stand no chance against Daenerys, her legion of 100,000 Dorthraki and her 3 dragons.
Now, it is possible that he'd retain the support of House Tyrell, unlike that retard Cersei who antagonized them by supporting the Sparrows... But that's still not enough, not nearly enough. Also, don't forget that if Tommen's still alive, Euron has nothing to gain by marrying Cersei, so there's likely no alliance with the Iron Islands.
My headcanon is that he sings it regularly when he is alone to remind himself who he is and that there is no one alive that he needs to fear.
I’ve always wanted to see Charles Dance sing this. ;)
This gives me chills
As a sad twist, I’d like to think this song eventually becomes Tyrion’s legacy: a cat of a different coat that is responsible for the deaths of all of the lions closest to him.
I mean the song is literally about Tywin's legendary act of sending an entire house to extinction. Not a huge stretch.
imagine if Tywin lived and wrecked the army of the dead with careful planning and brilliant tactics. imagine the look of horror in the Night king's eyes when he realized Tywin has colder hearts than any of the whitewalkers.
He dies staring down the Night King while Jaime stabs the Night King in the back.
When you wrote he dies, I was like what? But actually that's good cuz it combines with another commenters comment.
He proposed what if tywin barely survived the attack from tyrion, lived enough to help defeat the white walkers.
It would be great if during the final battle, tywin's strategies are winning the day, but even though this injuries still bother him, He commands his car to bring him to the tree, right next to bran, so you can see the night came for himself. The night King all smirking, goed forth to claim his prize. The raven, the kraken brave as he was,... And The Lion. But the night came for the first time pulse is advanced. Because not only did the lion not move, the lion showed no fear. So his ear was in the air, the night King felt as if he was already defeated. By a colder force. Almost as cold, as Jamie's blade widows wail, as it ripped thru his armour.
Seeing this, the Man known to barely ever smile, passed away with a grin on his face.
@DamienMuto wow thats awesome man, u should write ur own version of GOT but with tywin survival
He would marry cersei to night king 😂
goosebumps
The Rains of Castemere history is actually the most tragic song. It says about the clash between House Reynes and House Lannister. The Red Lion vs the Golden Lion. Tywin Lannister trapped the Reynes and everyone in their castle, they hid underground and Tywin flooded the castle and the Lannister army heard screams of everyone and after some hours there was piercing silence. Then he burnt the castle down. Hence the lyrics "And now the rains (Reynes) weep o'er his hall, with no one there to hear"
you just found out. its not tragic its showing Lannister supremacy.
My first introduction to the universe was Rains of castamere, and the first story I learned when I was a kid was the mighty Tywins and what he did to house rain. Even in death, Tywin is Fearsome his actions made the realm respect the name Lannister once again. He reminded the realm, "My claws are sharp as any of yours," and you all shall know that.
Scary how similar this can get to the *sound* of the actor's voice, but it doesn't feel like Charles Dance. Just kinda soulless and without his controlled form of articulation.
The accent is still missing, even in song I think we'd hear it.
Well its not charles dance singing it, it is tywin lannister, who is pretty soulless 😅
It's the words "Lord" and "Hall" being pronounced with an American twang
It can be don already, years ago in fact. Just requires more work. A few years back someone made a site that has since been taken down Called "NotJordanPeterson." They had used an AI to clone his voice AND the way in which he speaks. It truly captured the emphasis that he put on words, the rhythm to his speech. It was weird. Still not 100% perfect, but that was like 4+ years ago and it was damn close. You could type in whatever you wanted and it would spit it back exactly the way he would say it.
Yeah its because this sounds like its being sung by Tywin's hillbilly brother Tytwain
Charles Dance's voice is one of the most iconic and strong voices I have ever heard.From Tywin Lannister to Emhyr var Emreis always projects authority and fear around him,commanding the room with his voice.
Charles should have a special on netflix doing this, road to mandalay and Shakespeare
Rise of Empires: Ottoman
Good history docudrama with him narrating.
I like to think that Lord Tywin sang this to himself by the fire, with a glass of wine. Right as the Red Wedding was scheduled to commence. As a way to pay some sort of reverence to the Starks as foes he couldn’t vanquish in a fair fight.
Lord tywin is not the type to randomly start singing. He doesnt even smile let alone sing.
Second tywin was perfectly capable of defeating the starks in battle in his position. Robb has lost the north. His riverlords has lost half their castle and lands to the mountain and robb has offended the karstarks and freys who has both abandoned him, meanwhile roose boltons loyalty didnt lie with robb at all. This means that all of robb's most powerful allies has foresaken him all the while the ironmen breath down his neck. At best he had a quarter of tywins men but his men are much less equipped and fed and much much more poor.
Tywin on the other hand has the reach westerlands and crownlands in his control. He has the combined forces of tyrell and lannister as well as one of the most intelligent and capable millitary commanders of the seven kingdoms randyl tarly who managed to defeat robert during his rebellion.
But why waste your own resources and the lives of your own men to hunt down and kill the northerners and riverlords? If you had the chance to suddenly kill your enemies without wasting your lives (or the lives of their men) wouldnt you take it? Tywin spared literally every house that sided with robb and even allowed them to keep their land and titles. It's more than what they wouldve gotten with robb.
Love it, love Charles😍
Tywin for President 2024
goes hard
Tywin didn't just defeat the Reynes, he drowned them. After the initial fighting goes horribly wrong, the Reynes decided to hold a defensive position in Castamere. Castamere is built around a now defunct gold mine, and much of the castle is underground. Tywin knew better than to beat against the doors, charge inside, and be caught at every corner by ambushes and fierce resistance.
No, his eyes spied the nearby pool of water from which the castle got its name. "Bring spades, enough for every man," he ordered. Tywin then had his men block up the entrance to Castamere, and once that was done, diverted the pool's stream, and flooded the castle, drowning the trapped Reynes and all their soldiers and servants.
Even to this day no one has opened the mines of Castamere.
They're alive, they just become dwarves
@@leakim780 or Falmers :D
Considering he was there, gods forbid he change the lyrics to be quotes he recalls from his last words he shared with them before the end came
I imagine Tywin is just drunkenly singing this to himself on the privy with a smug smile on his face just before Tyrion showed up
This version conjures up all sorts of wonderful plot lines.
The last thing going through his mind when he died
huh
Even a cat with stunted legs, a lion still has claws - Tywin thinking about Tyrion after getting the bolt to the stomach
Fantastic work
This is Country Tywin, it was a phase in his youth. He pronounced 'I' like 'Ah' and everything
I think I have to applaud the legend of the man that almost singlehandedly bound together the seven kingdoms by fear, authority, gold, and song. Had he lived longer, even Daenerys with her three dragons would have been in trouble. Unfortunately, at least in the show (didn't read the books but on my bucket list) he started to believe his own myth, underestimating Tyrion, and that led to his demise.
What I loved about Tywin that his character was a true Chad. Commanding respect and fear. Whenever any lords meets nobody could argue against him. And he could simply just impose his will onto others
A chad that hated his only smart son
Tywin from texas.
*YOURE MAH DAWTERR*
That would explains the incest!
I like to imagine he sang this to Jamie and Cersei before bedtime... as grownups...
Lmao
This goes so hard.
Instant sub for this
You are Tommen and poppa Tywin is lulling you to sleep with a beautiful traditional song. 🤗🥰🥰
-Sleep well, little lion.
It is very striking and eerie, because you know that Lord Tywin was too haughty to sing a song, even when he is alone.
Imagine in the show there a battle going on that’s an absolute massacre and all u hear in the background is Tywin singing this and men screaming with the camera going across the battlefield with men killing eachother while he sings it then all u see is the mountain until it cuts to the end
Hace poco escuché está canción en un episodio y no tenía idea de que la cantaba el. Un genio además de actor.
this is AI
Awesome
We makin it off the privy with this one😤👆👆💯💯
Yes, now the rains weep o'er his hall
And not a soul to hear 🦁🗡️
I think this is the best AI voice I have ever listen into it.
I get your point and I respect it, but man you haven't listened to many if this is what rivers across as *best* for you. Feel free to differ mate.
@@hephaestus7th823 I said it is only because I love the character Tywin Lannister, aka Charles Dance. I am not into music.
It’s not AI it’s from the end credits of season 2 episode 9
Just art...
In another lifetime, Tyrion Lannister wakes in Winterfell to the sound of distant song. He quietly traverses the halls until he happens upon the bedchamber borrowed by the Hand of the King during his visit north. Inside sits the foreboding Tywin, scrawling orders on parchment with one hand and cradling his grandson Tytos whilst lulling him back to sleep with the only lullaby he'll ever need.
Love it.
This is fucking cool.
I LOVE THIS WITH EVERY FIBER OF MY BEING
Just imagine him wisper-singing this to himself as he floods Castamere itself.
That would be greater effect as he marches away with his army, with flooded Castamere in the background I think. Kind of like they did with Highgarden, as Jaime makes his way to Olenna's room.
Tywin had such a southern accent.
"An untested green boy" proud lord said.
Tywin sitting on the throne singing this would be a much better end then what we got
Bone-chilling! You could feel the unrelenting pride in his voice as he celebrates the destruction of his enemies.
Bone-chilling like bing chilling
this is honestly bowel loosening
Tywin singing this song himself is so fucking terrifying.
Omg I got fucking chills when it started
God, this makes me want to see a Mad King Tywin storyline.
best version lol
Imagine they would brought him back (Just his voice) In this way IF Cersei would have had better written ascension, then this song would play during that time, only the soundtrack in the beginning, but eventually, it would lead to him singing! Like a secret comeback out of the blue! (To me, Cersei would sing that song in her head with of her deceased father's voice...)
I can picture Tywin singing this in his head as he watched his armorer burn Ice.
Right before Tyrion found him in the privy.
they missed an opportunity in the show man, a zoom out shot from casterly rock going over the westerlands and then the ruins of castamere
i want this song to play at my funeral
Tywin gots soul in his voice 👍 wanna hear him do Jenny of Oldstones next
How fascinating it would have been if this character would have survived to face the white walkers and the dragons. I wonder if his challenge would have been as futile as the others or if their challenge would have been futile against him.
Best season, best killer.
Tywin looking jacked .
Tywin is my favorite character in game of thrones😢
Great
Many seem to forget that Tywin himself is responsible for the flooding of Tarbeck Hall. He is legendarily feared because he doesn't just pay his debts, he collects.
I imagine Tywin singing this late at night by himself in front of a lit fireplace in his chambers, sitting on a chair made of his enemies’ skulls.
"Hear me roar for a lannister always pays his debts"
LANNISTER SEND THEIR REGARDS
He sings this in the commode just before Tyrion comes in.
I wonder what its like hearing yourself sing a song youve never sung
dayuuuuuuum
Alternate timeline where Jon Snow doesn't get resurrected, and Tywin never gets killed by Tyrion, destroys both Daenerys' army and the white walkers consecutively. Tommen is the de jure king, while Tywin is the de facto king. And then this plays during the end credits of Season 8 finale. GoT protagonist was Tywin Lannister all along.
You can actually feel the malice from the song with his voice
In Lore, before the events of GoT, Tywin used the song as a legitimate psychological warfare tool.
When one of his subjects started to hint his dissatisfaction, Tywin Lannister sent a single envoy with a lute. He was to play Rains of Castamere on the subjects court.
No more troubles or signs of dissatisfaction.
In my head canon Tywin is singing this while pooping, right before Tyrion enters the toilet
This honestly gpes hard af
He was a true Lion 🦁
Imagining an alternate timeline where all of Tywin's children and grandchildren were killed but he was still alive, and he's just sitting alone in a castle forced to accept the annihilation of his legacy.
I don’t think we’d ever see Tywin singing it- I feel like he’s too proud. He makes people sing it to him, not the other way around.
Bro can you make this longer verison? me and everyone who thinking like me would appreciate it if u make it. This is a great work btw keep it up.
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@@Emperor2Goodyy Ty man you are a king
This is perfect for when Jaime and Cersei are hugging each other as the walls of Maegar's hold collapses on them and the Red Keep is a ruin.
Props to the one who made it, however Tywin actually singing the rains of castamere just cheapens the effect of the song rather than enhancing it. Though Tywin knows the song very well, that he has only to send a bard and not much else to threaten anyone in his path. The point is that he himself doesn't have to sing it, neither to anyone or to himself, with you just hearing the melody alone is enough to send you shivers to know that Tywin is closely watching your every move, which is why the song itself has a very cursed reputation. An image Tywin has built over the years.
Oh be quiet with your nonsense, it makes sense for Tywin to sing this to himself in private, there's no context for him singing it to anyone but himself in this video.
@@maylabrown4584 you think a guy who never smiles would be "singing a song about his own achivements?"
lmao no
Sound of the lion
We need a house of the lion prequel. About Tywin's rise to power.
This is so harrowing to hear
Tywin definitely sings this in private after a few cups of wine, when all his enemies are destroyed.
POV as Tywin has you hanging by your thumbs as he diverts a river over your family home.
The only time Tywin would sing this after the death of his beloved wife, as a way to keep himself strong and focused on his goals despite his grief.
All the time, hating Tyrion more and more with every verse.
Imagine Tywin singing this in court when.
He was problably singing this when tyrion find him in bethroom
Tywin's vicious morning of the Reynes
fire
This is terrifying.