"Game of Thrones": Ed Sheeran's song refers to Tyrion and Shae

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In the third book, the 'Game of Thrones' Tyrion Lannister has constant meeting in a house in Kings Landing with Shae, her lover inspired. Symon Silver Tongue Bard learns his secret and in exchange of extortion of the musical tournament input from the wedding of Joffrey. He even made a song in honor of the forbidden romance.

This is the song we heard in "Game of Thrones" last Sunday, this topic recently in the world unlike tunes already known as "Woman of Dornishman", "The Rains of Castamere" and "The Bear and the damsel".

The subject we hear indicates that Symon Silver Tongue is still alive, not as in the novel, where Tyrion, in order not to risk Shae the orders Bronn disappears. It is believed that the warrior musician cut into pieces and thrown into the soup kitchen for the poor of the capital, a stew of meat of all kinds.

The song refers to a necklace and the "golden hands are always cold, but women are hot." In the novel, Tyrion used the hand chain, gold, and the links are shaped like little hands. The used to stifle this Shae object.

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Really exited

Got to say for some reason Eds apprearance was an uncomfortable interruption to an awesome opening episode.

for me.. The best episode of the day, without a doubt...