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Posted on 8/17/12 at 4:30 pm to
Posted by Mr. Wayne
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Posted on 8/17/12 at 4:30 pm to
Another question I have is if there is any significance to all of the Stark children being wargs? It is said one man in a thousand is born a skinchanger and here we have five kids, maybe 6 as Sansa never got to display any abilities, that are in fact skinchangers.
Posted by CottonWasKing
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Posted on 8/17/12 at 4:49 pm to
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Another question I have is if there is any significance to all of the Stark children being wargs? It is said one man in a thousand is born a skinchanger and here we have five kids, maybe 6 as Sansa never got to display any abilities, that are in fact skinchangers.




I've always wondered how that was myself.


and I do believe that Bloodraven used to warg into Mormonts Raven and now Bran does.

Hasn't the raven been around since before Mormont. I think he said that it belonged to the LC before him although I could be wrong.

However if thats true that could be Bloodraven's own version of keeping his vows and how he never truely left the Nights Watch.
Posted by Tiger in NY
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Posted on 8/17/12 at 4:54 pm to
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I have is if there is any significance to all of the Stark children being wargs? It is said one man in a thousand is born a skinchanger and here we have five kids, maybe 6 as Sansa never got to display any abilities, that are in fact skinchangers.


First of all, I think the population in the world of ASOIAF is pretty low, so 1 in 1000 is rare. Also, I don't think many people who are born with wargism can harness the power. Most probably just think they have weird dreams. And 1 in 1000 of the 1 in 1000 with warg ability have Bran's ability. ((1/1000)/1)/1000 = .0000001

My take is that the Stark's are just very advanced wargs, which is seemingly rare.
This post was edited on 8/17/12 at 4:55 pm
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