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Lord Tywin cuts the deer Viserys sets out to kill the deer Why did the nobles of the Ice and Fire World always have to live with the deer?

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Lord Tywin cuts the deer Viserys sets out to kill the deer Why did the nobles of the Ice and Fire World always have to live with the deer?

The top nobles in the world of ice and fire may not be able to share the grain, but there are some labors they still have to master, that is, how to kill/deal with the bucks. In the original book, the "killer" father Randau Tali drove his son to the Great Wall while doing the venison himself. In the episode, the person who cut the deer himself becomes the Lord of Taizhou. The third episode of "Dragon Family" also features a plot in which King Viserys himself intervenes and kills the buck twice. This setting is a product of Western history, because in Western history, the killing of deer is still only the ability of the nobles, and the division of venison is the privilege of the top nobles.

Lord Tywin cuts the deer Viserys sets out to kill the deer Why did the nobles of the Ice and Fire World always have to live with the deer?

There are also civilians in the world of ice and fire who hunt deer privately, such as the brother in black at the beginning of the canon, who was captured in the forest of the Mellister family and sent to the Great Wall. In medieval law, only nobles with royal permission could hunt deer. This is because the stag was always associated with kingship in medieval legends, and legend has it that the stag was the king of the forest and had a special place in the Druid faith. After the rise of Christianity, the legend of the stag was not weakened, and people in the Middle Ages believed that the stag could eat the snake representing Satan, and the stag with huge antlers was regarded as a symbol of longevity. The white stag represents Christ, the stag represents the king, and the stag is a symbol of kingship and holiness. The heroes and monarchs of the legendary tale will meet the stags, which will spit out the truth and tell them the true mission. Since Charlemagne, there has been a legend of the crowned stag, the legend that the stag was caught by Charlemagne and released, and in the following thousand years it was constantly captured by famous monarchs, and the last person to capture it was Napoleon. Believe it or not, Europeans believe it anyway.

Lord Tywin cuts the deer Viserys sets out to kill the deer Why did the nobles of the Ice and Fire World always have to live with the deer?
Lord Tywin cuts the deer Viserys sets out to kill the deer Why did the nobles of the Ice and Fire World always have to live with the deer?

In "The Dragon Family", Prime Minister Otto deliberately arranged the stags on the naming day of his grandson, which is also a deliberate arrangement, because the traditional deer hunting activities can only be participated by knights and male knighted nobles, which is to exclude Renilla. In deer hunting, nobles are assigned tasks according to their rank, and the final blow is given to the king or the highest rank nobleman. Unlike the East, the European medieval deer hunting was particular about not liking to kill the bucks with a bow and arrow, and the most glorious way was that the king could flip/catch the bucks with his bare hands, and in the entire history of Europe, only the long-legged Edward of England had this ability. Because most monarchs do not have this ability, they assassinate with spears like Viserys in the play. It took Viserys twice to kill the Bucks, which is also a good achievement.

Lord Tywin cuts the deer Viserys sets out to kill the deer Why did the nobles of the Ice and Fire World always have to live with the deer?
Lord Tywin cuts the deer Viserys sets out to kill the deer Why did the nobles of the Ice and Fire World always have to live with the deer?

The most permissible behavior of traditional Deer Hunting in Europe is to let hounds bite the bucks, which is considered cowardly. After the deer hunting is completed, the monarchs first put their hands into the deer blood, and then smear the deer blood on the best performing hunter, this blood-smeared guy is the "strongest hunter" in the field, as glorious as the champion of the tournament. The king also had to divide the meat himself, and he would distribute the best part of the venison to the highest-ranking people; Distribute the right shoulder of the venison to the person who finds the prey; Give the chest to the person who drove the deer out of hiding places; The meat of the neck part of the deer was given to the little nobles who raised hounds. A deer hunt was both a paramilitary event and a social stage, and countless nobles and knights earned their place in the deer hunt.

Lord Tywin cuts the deer Viserys sets out to kill the deer Why did the nobles of the Ice and Fire World always have to live with the deer?

Venison also had a special meaning in the royal family, for court women receiving venison was like receiving a diamond ring, henry VIII gave venison as a gift to Queen Elizabeth's birth mother Anne Boleyn. "Qin lost its deer, the world chased after it", the european royal power is also closely related to the buck, so the Duke of Tywin in the world of ice and fire personally cleaned up the venison, and the heroine of "The Dragon Family", Renilla, also had a chance encounter with the white deer...

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