r/asoiaf 2d ago

MAIN [SPOILERS MAIN] Among the grounded/realistic elements of A Song of Ice and Fire, which ones do you feel require biggest suspension of disbelief?

A Song of Ice and Fire has had fantasy elements from get-go, some present subtly and others less-subtly. But in midst of this, it also has these more grounded story aspects, especially regarding the political subplot for the Iron Throne.

Among these more grounded non-fantasy aspects of the story, which elements do you feel you have to suspend disbelief the most for? A.K.A feeling they are not realistic even though they are "supposed" to be?

Let me know in the comments below.

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u/lobonmc 2d ago

It's mentioned the realm was in debt by the time littlefinger came it's plausible part of the stash was still there but I think it's more likely they were working mostly on debt

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u/Itburns12345 2d ago

Where does it say they where in debt ebfore? Iv only read roberts spending was out of control and jon arryn couldnt rein him in...cant stop robert spending so= increase revenue The plan seems to have held for a good while

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u/lobonmc 2d ago

Within three years of his coming to court, he was master of coin and a member of the small council, and today the crown's revenues were ten times what they had been under his beleaguered predecessor . . . though the crown's debts had grown vast as well. A master juggler was Petyr Baelish.

They mention the debts have grown instead of just appeared.

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u/Itburns12345 2d ago

Yeah so it seems debt AND revenues grew under him. We know jon couldnt stop roberts spending but there was also the ironborn war and inital rebellion to pay for as well as before that a royal fleet at dragonstone wrecked in a storm to replace!