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re: Game of Thrones Re-Read/Re-Watch Project (Multiple Book Spoilers)
Posted on 10/11/12 at 3:45 pm to MFn GIMP
Posted on 10/11/12 at 3:45 pm to MFn GIMP
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I agree but how will Jon get the chance to see Bran?
I am of the belief that Bran is not destined to spend 100 of years as a tree.
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You can also couple it with Jon and Arya being described as looking alike and the only two who look like Ned.
They were never described to look like Ned, just having the Stark look. Arya is said to look a lot like Lyanna while Jon is said to look like Arya.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 12:20 pm to Mr. Wayne
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They were never described to look like Ned, just having the Stark look. Arya is said to look a lot like Lyanna while Jon is said to look like Arya.
Actually, Jon was described looking like Ned in the last Catelyn chapter we read (Catelyn II)
"Jon was never out of sight, and as he grew, he looked more like Ned than any of the trueborn sons she bore him."
Martin, George R.R. (2003-01-01). A Game of Thrones: A Song of Ice and Fire: Book One (p. 62). Random House, Inc.. Kindle Edition.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 1:49 pm to BluegrassBelle
A couple of really interesting things in Bran's chapter this week.
During Bran's dream he sees a man with the hideous face of a dog, a knight clothed like the sun, golden and beautiful, and a giant with stone armor but when you open his visor all there is is darkness and blood.
Clearly, the man with the face of a dog is the Hound but that is the only easy one to pick out. At first I thought the knight clothed as the sun was Jaime (due to his golden armor) but after thinking about it it could also be Oberyn Martell (due to the sigil of House Martell and the fact that Oberyn acted as the catalyst that will lead to a Hound/Frankengregor showdown). And the giant in stone armor is more than likely Gregor Clegane while the "darkness and blood" reference more than likely foreshadows his death and resurrection as Frankengregor.
What I find interesting about Bran's coma dream is that the visions are meant to make it seem as if he is only seeing current events (Catelyn on the boat traveling to Kings Landing, the "trial" of Arya in the previous chapter, Jon at the wall) but if he is also seeing the Hound, Frankengregor, and Oberyn Martell then that gives new meaning to his Jon vision as well.
His vision of Jon could very well be his death that was seen at the end of ADwD as it describes Jon as "sleeping along on a cold bed, his skin growing pale and hard as the memory of all warmth fled from him." (Page 163) I like the idea of Jon as "sleeping" and warmth "fle[eing] from him" because it shows that Jon isn't completely dead yet and thus still has time to warg into Ghost and allow for him to be later resurrected by Melisandre.
Another part of Bran's coma vision I found interesting is the raven showing Bran "past the edge of the curtain of light" which told Bran "now you know why you must be ready......because Winter is coming." If, as a couple of people believe, Bloodraven and the Children of the Forest are evil then why would the three-eyed crow (long thought to be Bloodraven) tell that to Bran after his vision into the void "terrified" him?
Because of that, I just can't get behind the idea that Bloodraven is evil.
During Bran's dream he sees a man with the hideous face of a dog, a knight clothed like the sun, golden and beautiful, and a giant with stone armor but when you open his visor all there is is darkness and blood.
Clearly, the man with the face of a dog is the Hound but that is the only easy one to pick out. At first I thought the knight clothed as the sun was Jaime (due to his golden armor) but after thinking about it it could also be Oberyn Martell (due to the sigil of House Martell and the fact that Oberyn acted as the catalyst that will lead to a Hound/Frankengregor showdown). And the giant in stone armor is more than likely Gregor Clegane while the "darkness and blood" reference more than likely foreshadows his death and resurrection as Frankengregor.
What I find interesting about Bran's coma dream is that the visions are meant to make it seem as if he is only seeing current events (Catelyn on the boat traveling to Kings Landing, the "trial" of Arya in the previous chapter, Jon at the wall) but if he is also seeing the Hound, Frankengregor, and Oberyn Martell then that gives new meaning to his Jon vision as well.
His vision of Jon could very well be his death that was seen at the end of ADwD as it describes Jon as "sleeping along on a cold bed, his skin growing pale and hard as the memory of all warmth fled from him." (Page 163) I like the idea of Jon as "sleeping" and warmth "fle[eing] from him" because it shows that Jon isn't completely dead yet and thus still has time to warg into Ghost and allow for him to be later resurrected by Melisandre.
Another part of Bran's coma vision I found interesting is the raven showing Bran "past the edge of the curtain of light" which told Bran "now you know why you must be ready......because Winter is coming." If, as a couple of people believe, Bloodraven and the Children of the Forest are evil then why would the three-eyed crow (long thought to be Bloodraven) tell that to Bran after his vision into the void "terrified" him?
Because of that, I just can't get behind the idea that Bloodraven is evil.
Posted on 10/16/12 at 2:58 pm to shelly
I'm a bit behind. I just finished Tyrion's second last night but I'll get caught up. All the Jon/Arya/Ned/Stark look talk just keeps getting reinforced in this first 100 pages. It's my first reread, but with the L+R=J theory in mind, it just seems pretty obvious. Every chapter it seems Martin is throwing out a hint or two.
Posted on 10/17/12 at 9:30 am to MFn GIMP
Bump.
MFn GIMP I think you're a week ahead? Oct 17, by Sansa's chapter Bran hasn't woken up.
I think most people feel that the connections between the direwolves and the kids are pretty important parts of the story. We know what happened to Robb, and his mother's warning before what happened happened. I always feel that as long as the direwolf is ok, that kid is ok. Any theories on what that might mean for Sansa and what her future holds past book 5 considering what happened in her chapter this week?
MFn GIMP I think you're a week ahead? Oct 17, by Sansa's chapter Bran hasn't woken up.
I think most people feel that the connections between the direwolves and the kids are pretty important parts of the story. We know what happened to Robb, and his mother's warning before what happened happened. I always feel that as long as the direwolf is ok, that kid is ok. Any theories on what that might mean for Sansa and what her future holds past book 5 considering what happened in her chapter this week?
Posted on 10/17/12 at 11:20 am to Josh Fenderman
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MFn GIMP I think you're a week ahead? Oct 17, by Sansa's chapter Bran hasn't woken up.
Damn, I am ahead wow I don't know how I did that.
Posted on 10/19/12 at 10:26 am to BluegrassBelle
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Oct 17 - Tyrion II, Catelyn III, Sansa I
Regarding Tyrion II: This message is brought to you by Captian Hindsight and the letter "duh".
GRRM always stated that he know the fates of the main characters. Foreshadow much?
Much of this chapter reveals Tyrion's "morbid facination with dragons". Clearly Tyrion will be connected with dragons by the end of TWOW.
So the question is, what will Tyrion's role with the dragons be?
Personally, I don't think Tyrion will be a dragon rider. I think he will be more of a dragon trainer/tamer for Dany.
Posted on 10/19/12 at 10:38 am to jrodLSUke
Interesting. He'll be burned or eaten alive maybe?
Posted on 10/19/12 at 11:08 am to Josh Fenderman
That's certainly possible. Let's face it, Dragons are gonna be burning shite in TWOW.
That's not where I would go with Tyrion, though. He is actually the one Lannister that could survive in the end.
Tyrion will become an adviser to Dany, with his specialty being dragons. Recall, he is in position to save Dany's precious Daario. That should bring him into her confidence. The story needs a dragon expert and Tyrion fills that character role nicely.
That's not where I would go with Tyrion, though. He is actually the one Lannister that could survive in the end.
Tyrion will become an adviser to Dany, with his specialty being dragons. Recall, he is in position to save Dany's precious Daario. That should bring him into her confidence. The story needs a dragon expert and Tyrion fills that character role nicely.
Posted on 10/19/12 at 11:41 am to jrodLSUke
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Personally, I don't think Tyrion will be a dragon rider. I think he will be more of a dragon trainer/tamer for Dany.
Good point, he is good at developing saddles / gear and working around problems in riding.
Posted on 10/19/12 at 1:40 pm to Jubilee
My re-read of Tyrion II actually changed my thoughts on his ultimate fate. I've been long held the belief that all Lannisters must die (valor morgulis).
But this chapter reminds us that Tyrion is the only central character with a vast knowledge of dragons. If he develops a role as Dany's dragon adviser, then he might just live.
But this chapter reminds us that Tyrion is the only central character with a vast knowledge of dragons. If he develops a role as Dany's dragon adviser, then he might just live.
Posted on 11/14/12 at 12:23 pm to Josh Fenderman
Looks like nobody gives a shite about this anymore, but I'm still doing the re read. I don't care.
I have a question about this week's 2nd Eddard chapter. Who was it that paid Gendry's apprentice fee? Mott gives a description but never sees a whole face. It's been too long since my first read so I don't remember the answer.
I have a question about this week's 2nd Eddard chapter. Who was it that paid Gendry's apprentice fee? Mott gives a description but never sees a whole face. It's been too long since my first read so I don't remember the answer.
Posted on 11/14/12 at 12:40 pm to Josh Fenderman
I assumed Varys. We now know him to be so much more important than we thought in the first book but it would make sense that Robert would arrange for him to handle something so delicate. Assuming Robert even knew about Gendry. If he doesn't know, still think it would be Varys, of couse he would know about Robert's bastards and where they were located.
Posted on 11/14/12 at 12:53 pm to Josh Fenderman
Didn't Varys pay to get Gendry into the Nights Watch.
Posted on 11/14/12 at 12:58 pm to ornagestorm
Could be, that would further my thought that he paid for his apprenticeship
Posted on 11/14/12 at 1:17 pm to Jubilee
I don't have the book with me right now, but I think Mott said all he could really tell about his facial features was that he had a goatee/beard with red in it. Was he wearing a fake beard?
Posted on 11/14/12 at 2:11 pm to Josh Fenderman
Well, he is a master of disguise, there was the time Tyrion couldn't recognize him. Maybe.
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