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re: Crackpot ASOIAF Theories SPOILERS
Posted on 6/26/13 at 9:49 am to OaklandFire
Posted on 6/26/13 at 9:49 am to OaklandFire
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*OaklandFire*
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What is Ragnarök? It is, quite literally, the song of ice and fire.
But what is a song? Is a song a battle? Do notes fight one another for dominance, with no care or concern for the overall sound? No. That is discord. A song is harmony -- notes working together in unison.
And that is Ragnarök -- the forces of ice & fire uniting as one to attack the world of gods and men.
And that is key to understanding what's really going on in George R. R. Martin's epic fantasy series, A Song of Ice and Fire, upon which the popular HBO show, Game of Thrones, is based (assuming my theory is correct, of course. If it's not, then I'm just delusional, but it should be entertaining either way, so, by all means, read on). The battle is not Dragons vs. White Walkers. It's Dragons & White Walkers vs. Mankind.
Holy frick that is some good shite in there.
And OML, awesome theory of the upcoming events. Would love it if Sansa discovered LFs moves in the crypts and killed him there for Ned to see, and save Tyrion at the same time.
I do agree that Sansa and Tyrion will come to love and respect each other though. Tyrion deserves it, and Sansa needs to come to that realization in order to earn her way back into my good graces.
I've still never forgiven her for lying about Nymeria to protect Joff, and it eventually cost her Lady's life, which Ned had to take himself, still one of the most gutwrenching moments of the series IMO, and Sansa hasn't even voiced that realization in her POVs yet.
I'm more forgiving of her for pleading for Ned to confess. She was a kid that didn't know any better and just didn't want her father to die. She couldn't understand the consequences to the realm, that is something Ned should have had to decide. And her pleading would have worked, as Cersei would have kept her end of the deal and spared Ned if not for Joff/LF.
Anyway, great couple of posts by OML and Oakland to give this thread a jolt.
As for Oakland's link, I've defended Bloodraven as misunderstood, but that extremely detailed and well thought out theory gives me pause.
Goddamn it GRRM, I'm begging you to write like the wind.
Doesn't he want to know how it's going to end too???
This post was edited on 6/26/13 at 9:52 am
Posted on 6/26/13 at 10:06 am to Tiger Voodoo
That blog literally blew my mind.
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