So, I've got to ask? Just what exactly is a "grandbastard"?
Don't get the reference...is that like an illegitimate grandson?
>>9622404
It's from Game of Thrones, the book; I asked because I wasn't clear about it either.
The paragraph it comes from reads as follows:
>Catelyn knew them all: The Blackwoods and the Brackens, ever enemies, whose quarrels her father was obliged to settle; Lady Whent, last of her line, who dwelt with her ghosts in the cavernous vaults of Harrenhal; irascible Lord Frey, who had outlived seven wives and filled his twin castles with children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren, and bastards and grandbastards as well.
>>9622420
Ah, didn't remember seeing that term in the series. That is indeed what it means. Frey has a million offspring.
>>9622420
its a joke