Game of Thrones posts Ser Jorah's letter to Daenerys in full and boy is he a lovesick pup
' have loved you since the moment I met you'
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Your support makes all the difference.Before Samwell Tarly intervened with hopefully live-saving rudimentary surgery, Ser Jorah Mormont was a dead man walking in Game of Thrones season 7 episode 2, 'Stormborn'.
Preparing to kill himself before the madness of greyscale took over, he wrote a letter to Daenerys that probably would have served as his final words.
HBO's Making Game of Thrones behind-the-scenesblog has since posted a photo of it that gives a better look at the letter's contents and sees Jorah reaffirm his love for his queen.
He wrote:
Khaleesi,
I came to the Citadel in the last hope that the maesters could treat me, as you ordered. Even with all their arts, I am beyond any cure but the grave. I have had a longer life than I deserved, and I only wish I could've lived to see the world you're going to build, standing by your side. I have loved you since the moment I met you.'
The blog also posted Tyrion's raven to Jon, the message of which was a little different to the one directed by Daenerys.
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