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re: Crackpot ASOIAF Theories SPOILERS
Posted on 8/1/13 at 3:10 pm to OMLandshark
Posted on 8/1/13 at 3:10 pm to OMLandshark
I think this is a good estimate. Given the insane popularity of the series he knows he needs to stay out in front of the TV show. I don't think he'd want the show catching up to him because it could cause him to reveal things to the viewers that haven't yet been revealed to the readers. I'd hope he has a special place in his heart (if it, in fact, exists) for the book readers.
On a side note, A good friend of mine finished Dance with Dragons last night. Needless to say, he was very, very upset when he came to work today. He posts on TD and will begin reading this thread as soon as he finishes D&E.
On a side note, A good friend of mine finished Dance with Dragons last night. Needless to say, he was very, very upset when he came to work today. He posts on TD and will begin reading this thread as soon as he finishes D&E.
Posted on 8/1/13 at 3:31 pm to SetTheMood
Was just rereading one of the House of Black and White chapters in aFfC.
So the first faceless man would kill slaves toiling in the mines of Valyria who asked for freedom (to be killed). Arya says, "he should have killed the masters." The kindly man responds, "he would bring the gift to them as well...but that is a tale for another day, one best shared with no one."
Is this to mean that the Faceless Men are responsible for the Doom of Valyria?
reference a Feast for Crows pages 458-59
So the first faceless man would kill slaves toiling in the mines of Valyria who asked for freedom (to be killed). Arya says, "he should have killed the masters." The kindly man responds, "he would bring the gift to them as well...but that is a tale for another day, one best shared with no one."
Is this to mean that the Faceless Men are responsible for the Doom of Valyria?
reference a Feast for Crows pages 458-59
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