PETER CLAFFEY as SER DUNCAN THE TALL A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms S1.E3 "The Squire"

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PETER CLAFFEY as SER DUNCAN THE TALL A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms S1.E3 "The Squire"
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ser duncan the tall + little details
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Peter Claffey as Ser Duncan the Tall
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Lyonel Baratheon, Raymun Fossoway and Baelor Targaryen after just meeting Ser Duncan The Tall:
This is canon idc
The first season of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms was even more perfect than I could have dreamed⚔️
So when Anakin Skywalker was a Jedi he looked like this
But turning to the dark side changed his physical appearance. Most notably his eyes, which became yellow (a very typical Sith transformation in many species)
And while I know that Wookies are not supposed to be able to be force sensitive and therefore cannot become Jedi or Sith, all I am saying is that
.... You know?
There is literally no way I could have guessed where this post was heading
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