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re: Crackpot ASOIAF Theories SPOILERS
Posted on 12/10/12 at 12:01 pm to CottonWasKing
Posted on 12/10/12 at 12:01 pm to CottonWasKing
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I could also see it ending with the Iron Throne completely losing its power and Westeros reverting back to the days of the andals and the first men. I could see the seven kingdoms truly becoming seven different kingdoms at the end.
Nailed it, Cotton. That was the other part of the Haranhal theory - it, like Westeros, is just too big to be under the control of one person (or House). Black Harran's "Folly" has a lesson for all thirsting to hold The Red Keep.
I think The Seven Kingdoms will return in full power, and Dany will dispose of the Iron Throne with the same force behind it's creation. A separate, but peaceful Westeros will result.
Posted on 12/10/12 at 12:08 pm to 19
Two theories which I feel really strongly about after reading ADWD and AFFC again
1. Loras Tyrell is not hurt. Never went to Dragonstone. When the septas are preparing Cersei for her walk, Cersei asks about Margaery and her trial and one of them says-"her brother" before quickly being hushed.
2. The Hound is alive and is the gravedigger. When the elder brother is telling Brienne about the Hound he tells her the Hound dies. Then on the next page he tells Brienne on the next page that he himself died at the Trident. This makes it obvious that he is referring more spiritually than physically.
1. Loras Tyrell is not hurt. Never went to Dragonstone. When the septas are preparing Cersei for her walk, Cersei asks about Margaery and her trial and one of them says-"her brother" before quickly being hushed.
2. The Hound is alive and is the gravedigger. When the elder brother is telling Brienne about the Hound he tells her the Hound dies. Then on the next page he tells Brienne on the next page that he himself died at the Trident. This makes it obvious that he is referring more spiritually than physically.
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