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I was surprised when you linked Amok's site, Frisco. It hasn't been working for quite a few months now. And it's still not working for me.
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Just noticed this thread (cause of the bump) wanted to throw my thoughts in.
1: Azor Ahai. Must be Daenerys. Among Melisandre's prophecies was something about reborn in storm, which is why she went to Dragonstone. Of course, Dany was born there, and she is called the Stormborn. She has already "waken dragons from stone", and is easily one of the most virtuous and admirable characters.
2: Coldhands. Ben Stark, maybe, more likely one of the Green men or some such.
3: Jon Stark. Not sure about the son of Rhaegar and Lyanna. Ned Dayne seemed pretty sure that Wylla was Jon's mother, and Ned Stark always said so. He probably will end up marrying Dany.
4: Daenerys. Will win in the end. Along the way will be betrayed by one of the sellswords she keeps around (Daario Nahaaris?). Will marry both Jon Snow and Euron Crowseye, or possibly Victarion Greyjoy.
5: Arya Stark. Will learn a lot from the Faceless Men, but will NOT join their order. After a while she'll bug out and use their teachings for her own revenge. She still kept Needle without them knowing and still has her list of people who must die.
6: Sansa Stark. Will not die, will eventually inherit the North. Along the way will become downright devious due to Littlefinger's tutelage. She's already going in that direction, becoming more cynical and capable both to avoid Littlefinger's advances and Robert Arryn's... annoyances.
7: Davos Seaworth. Dead. Or will die soon. He's mentioned in AFFC briefly. It was said that he went to White Harbor as envoy to the Manderlys and Wyman Manderly hung him in return for a pardon from Cersei.
8: Cersei. Dead. Or will die soon. Her follies with the Faith and her council left her completely defenseless.
9: Jamie. Will briefly become Brienne's lover and then die heroically. Not sure how.
10: Brienne. Not dying at the end of AFFC. Spared due to whatever word it was that she screamed and the end. Briefly becomes Jamie's lover. Lives through the series.
11: Melisandre. Evil. Knows full well that Stannis isn't Azor Ahai and the sword she gave Stannis isn't Lightbringer, is trying to steer him and the rest of Westeros in the wrong direction. She said herself that the Other often bathes his servants in gaudy light.
12: Tyrion. Wow. Tough call. Probably becomes a villain and dies before the end. Not sure, though.
13: Bran Stark. Succeeds in becoming a skinchanger, is able to use Hodor as one of his "skins". Which kind of creeps me out. Marries Meera.
Wow, that's a long post.
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quote:Daenerys. Will win in the end. Along the way will be betrayed by one of the sellswords she keeps around (Daario Nahaaris?). Will marry both Jon Snow and Euron Crowseye, or possibly Victarion Greyjoy.
My gut feeling is that Daenerys will marry Euron and be betrayed by him.Posts: 37449 | Registered: May 1999
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quote:3: Jon Stark. Not sure about the son of Rhaegar and Lyanna. Ned Dayne seemed pretty sure that Wylla was Jon's mother, and Ned Stark always said so. He probably will end up marrying Dany.
I'd be interested in how your opinion on this might be changed upon reading these links:
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I have to admit, the Rhaegar-Lynana coupling and parentage of Jon Snow was not one I thought of on my own at all when I first read the stories. That Lynanna may have actually loved Rhaegar, but also loved (less) Robert, and didn't want Robert to think he had done all the slaughter and war over nothing, that's what I thought had happened regarding the "promise me, Ned".
But this take on Jon's parentage makes a lot of sense to me.
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I've read them. The first is useless. A series of statements taken out of context that could mean anything or nothing. The second is far more convincing. I am still uncertain. Even if Ned Stark intended to never admit the truth of Jon's parentage (possible) Wylla would not have made the same oath (would she?) so Ned Dayne would have no reason to think Wylla was Jon's mother. I admit, there's a lot of evidence for it, and it's probably what GRRM's going for. But I still don't get the Ned Dayne connection.
What I'd really like to see is a description of events leading to and following the Trident from Rhaegar's perspective. Or perhaps Oswell Whent or even Barristan Selmy. Since only Barristan is alive of those, perhaps we'll get his side of it.
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quote: I, and my girlfriend, who noticed most of the pertinent passages, am completely sure that Sandor Clegane is alive and relatively well.
Yeah, this one is widely held to be true by the fan base. There was an AFFC thread around somewhere (I believe I made that one as well) if you want to look for it.
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I'm pretty sure that he's alive, but how well he is remains to be seen. I don't think that the one wearing his old helm is actually Sandor Clegane, though.
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Sandor is the big, lame, silent gravedigger at the temple on the Quiet Isle, where Brienne and Podrick go. Lots of key dialogue all points to that. In addition to the basics (physical description of a huge man, face covered, with a busted leg), and the fact that Stranger is also at the temple, there is dialogue surrounding the Elder Brother of the temple.
1: "The Seven have blessed our Elder Brother with healing hands. He has restored many a man to health that even the maesters could not cute, and many a woman too."
And then...
2: "...The man you hunt is dead."
Skip the part where the Elder Brother claims to have buried Sandor.
3: "...I came upon him by the Trident, drawn by his cries of pain. He begged me for the gift of mercy, but I am sworn not to kill again. Instead, I bathed his fevered brow with river water, and gave him wine to drink and a poultice for his wound, but my efforts were too little and too late. The Hound died there, in my arms."
4: "Sandor Clegane is dead." (says Brienne) "He is at rest." The Elder Brother paused. "...Would it surprise you to learn that once I was a knight?" ...
And finally, the piece de resistance.
5: "When did it change?" asked Brienne. "When I died at the Battle of the Trident."
He goes into more detail about the battle, ending with how he suffered a mortal wound, fell into the river, and woke up on the Quiet Isle.
So we have a man who can heal nearly any wound, who talks about people "dying" in context of them being reborn. This man found Sandor and tells people The Hound is dead. We also have a man who meets Sandor's physical description at the same place, Quiet Isle.
It fits perfectly, once you know what to look for.
Xavier: Didn't realize there was already a thread. Sorry.
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quote: Xavier: Didn't realize there was already a thread. Sorry.
Oh, no problem. That wasn't my intent. Just in case you wanted to read the previously discussions on this very subject .
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Bumping this gloriously wonderful thread to note that there's a NEW sample chapter (for Jon) over at GRRM's website: link!Posts: 2911 | Registered: Aug 2001
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I was a little leery when I first started the chapter--the writing in the dream sequence felt a little clumsy to me. He shook that off pretty quickly, though, and I loved the final paragraphs of the chapter.
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I think I'm going to resist. I've decided that part of my disappointment with AFFC was because I'd already read the most interesting chapters before the book was ever released.
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I felt exactly the same way about the 4th book, and resolved to resist the urge to read the sample chapters, but that was back when I believed him that book 5 would be out within a year of book 4. Now I'm just wanting something from this world.
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I'm still resolutely refusing to read book 4 until book 5 is released! (and hoping that no such nasty fate as GRRM likes to visit upon his characters will befall him . . .)
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quote:Originally posted by Belle: I have this feeling Jaime will kill Cersei.
This is an old post, and I don't know if it has been discussed any further in this thread, but I believe this too. The fortune-teller told Cersei she would be strangled by her "palanquin" (or something like that) which means "little brother". But I looked it up; Cersei and Jaime are twins, but Jaime is the younger of the two. So Jaime is her "little brother" too. Cersei is so convinced that it's going to be Tyrion; that makes me think she's got to be wrong.
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Cersei was a much more interesting character before we got into her head. I think that she's unique in that (in this series)
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Yeah, we didn't learn much about her we didn't already know. She is the only POV character who isn't more sympathetic now that we know her better.
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quote:Originally posted by Noemon: Cersei was a much more interesting character before we got into her head.
Absolutely.
Yep. And though I wish her chapters could've been narrated by someone else, I don't mind that she's not complicated, and that she is pretty much just an arrogant, evil jerk. Some people are just like that, and as much as I love GRRM's complex characters, it's also realistic to have characters that are pretty much irredeemable.
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Just because something is realistic doesn't mean I want it taking up valuable page space in GRRM's series. Posts: 16551 | Registered: Feb 2003
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Oh, agreed. I would've rather that Cersei's chapters were narrated by someone else. Or probably a bunch of someones, like how he did the Iron Island ones and the Sunspear ones, which were some of my faves.
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It was amazing to me how I went from hating Jaime to loving him, just from having his POV. It was just as much fun, however, to continue hating Cersei when I got her POV. (I did enjoy her chapters, though, maybe because it was kinda fun to watch her self-destruct.)
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Agreed about Cersei being more interesting and seeming more intelligent before we got her POV. I'm kinda hoping she gets killed off sooner rather than later. And I'm with Xav about the not reading new chapters. I want to read it, but I would rather read the whole book and not be disappointed with it.
I'll probably give in at some point, though, and read it, since it's a Jon chapter. I love Jon.
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Me too. He's probably one of my two or three favorite characters in the series.
I think that my disappointment with the 4th book had less to do with having read the sample chapters and more with its pacing and general lack of "A list" characters.
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I liked the last book, although it was the weakest of them so far. I liked having Cersei's POV too, because I could see where her mistakes were going to lead, or at least more so than she seemed to. Posts: 15082 | Registered: Jul 2001
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Apparently, the new POV for ADWD has been revealed, by GRRM at one of his Spain signings.
It's not terribly spoilerific, but I'll put it under a bit more space just in case.
It's Melisandre. From what I can tell, this was figured out by elimination - the new POV won't be one of the Tyrells (Margaery, Loras), nor is it Sandor.
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I thought the new POV was Quentyn? or was there another new POV? Or is this a holdover from AFFC miniPOVs like the Dorne and Iron Island series of POVs (just kill everyone else already and get back to the core stories. )
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Less than a week ago, one of my coworkers and I were talking about who his poorest choices for POV characters would be. Melisandre was behind only Howland Reed.
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Here's a sample chapter from A Dance with Dragons that's different from the ones GRRM has had up at his website.
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