Ok I have one huge issue with episode 9 and it deals with the Knights of the Vale. Are you really trying to tell me that nooooo one in Ramsey's army knew the Vale was at Moat Cailin?? Moat Cailin is a strategic fort. You can not get north of the Neck with a large army without ing It. So the show runners are to make me believe that Ramsey wouldn't have men there? This is the same place holding back the Bolton army from getting north when the Ironborn took it. Ramsey would defiantly keep eyes on it and have a small force garrisoned there. If I am ing right it was said 20 archers could hold off an army from getting north.
Also even if Ramsey was that dumb not to have men stationed there the Vale army would have to castles which are allied with Ramsey. Cerwyn's being one of them.
I just can't believe Ramsey would not know of 8,000 to 10,000 knights, horses, squires, and camp followers move around the north with out warning.
Anyone have an answer or do you agree??




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Ramsay Skinned Lord and Lady Cerwyn in front of their son in season 5 so I doubt that son would be warning Ramsay of anything...
Totally forgot that but they still were in the battle and would lose men to the Vale.
The men of the Vale took Moat Calin killing all bolton men, leaving no one to take word back. Ramsay was also too busy playing games
I think Ramsay would be all consumed with his game. Also, he could have thought LF was there to help him as LF handed Sansa over to the Boltons.
Roose was smart... Ramsey wasn't that's why he made mistake...
LF more than likely sent a scouting party ahead of the rest of the Knights of the Vale to kill any Ravens sent for winterfell