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I did that too. Mine was that Jon dies? I was only moused over for a second I want to talk about what I've read so far drat it! Currently 43% in, and I'd love to see Roose kill Ramsay, he doesn't seem to like him that much. Seriously, gently caress Ramsay Bolton, he's the main antagonist for me now. Also, Manderly/Glover rebellion, gently caress yeah!
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Gangringo posted:Yeah, I realized that soon after I wrote it, still (Dragons spoilers) no matter what it takes our viewpoint away from the wall. Even if Jon comes back there's no way he's going to be able to hang out around Castle Black. The whole Others vs. Night's Watch confrontation has been building up since the very first chapter of the very first book. If it all happens "off camera" it's not being bold or defying convention, it's just being a cock-tease and poor narrative. This is of course all conjecture, maybe GRRM has it all planned out and will dazzle us with his magic.
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# ? Jul 18, 2011 18:12 |
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Habibi posted:Dolorous Edd will become a POV character. I get the feeling he's going to be the only survivor of the inevitable slaughter of the Night's Watch by the Others.
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# ? Jul 18, 2011 18:21 |
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ADWD spoilers re: Jon DON'T READ IF YOU HAVEN'T READ ADWD someone pointed out that in his dreams, it shows him turning from a man, into a wolf, and into a man, and also standing on top of the wall fighting spiders crawling up it with a fiery sword. So there's some textual evidence as to where his story arc will go, who knows if that's determinative though
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# ? Jul 18, 2011 18:31 |
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Charlie Mopps posted:You shouldnt be reading anything about the series until you finished all books. Yeah I know, it really ruined Storm going into it knowing more or less exactly what the Red Wedding was. I learned my lesson and stayed out of all the spoiler threads until I finished, and I'm definitely not heading into the other thread until I'm done, I'm just in the habit of mousing over spoilers considering in most series I don't care, and forgot myself for a second. quote:I did that too. Mine was that Jon dies?
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# ? Jul 18, 2011 18:39 |
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Wait, didn't Ramsay (end of ADWD) kill Stannis already? The letter sure as hell implied it, and he would have been in a good position to do so.
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# ? Jul 18, 2011 18:49 |
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pigdog posted:Wait, didn't Ramsay (end of ADWD) kill Stannis already? The letter sure as hell implied it, and he would have been in a good position to do so. Xander77 fucked around with this message at 19:44 on Jul 18, 2011 |
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pigdog posted:Wait, didn't Ramsay (end of ADWD) kill Stannis already? The letter sure as hell implied it, and he would have been in a good position to do so. ADWD spoilers consider the source. I doubt Stannis is dead
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# ? Jul 18, 2011 18:56 |
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I've been reading through the books (the newest paper back releases) and I've noticed sort of a lot of typos, sometimes funny ones like "rape their windows." I'm not the best proof reader either so I suspect I'm missing a bunch as well. Are all the book versions like this?
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# ? Jul 18, 2011 19:01 |
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^^^ Don't spoil the great windowrape of Casterly Rock man. Something else that's interesting about that spoiler is that (end of DWD spoilers) Roose isn't the one writing the letter. I can't see him letting Ramsay send something like that if he was aware of it. So I'm guessing that Roose is indisposed, dead or have somehow been separated from his son. But other than that, yeah. A lot of that letter is quite likely lies Kainser fucked around with this message at 19:07 on Jul 18, 2011 |
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computer parts posted:I get the feeling he's going to be the only survivor of the inevitable slaughter of the Night's Watch by the Others. hypocrite lecteur posted:ADWD spoilers re: Jon DON'T READ IF YOU HAVEN'T READ ADWD someone pointed out that in his dreams, it shows him turning from a man, into a wolf, and into a man, and also standing on top of the wall fighting spiders crawling up it with a fiery sword. So there's some textual evidence as to where his story arc will go, who knows if that's determinative though Xander77 posted:That letter is probably full of bullshit (mostly) and no, he's not. Stannis knows that the Karstarks are out to betray him, while the Boltons don't know the Manderly's are out to betray them.
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# ? Jul 18, 2011 19:28 |
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Page 729 and Oh my, Zombie Gregor in the Kingsguard? This is pretty amazing.
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# ? Jul 18, 2011 19:37 |
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Well, Jon just executed Janos, and I'm sold. I'm only a quarter of a way through, but the book delivers. I renounce my hatred, and I renounce my Wildcards. I've looked upon the face of GRRM, and he was a good guy. He seems genuinely thrilled by the reception the book has been met with, and my faith is renewed: he's going to finish the series. It's going to be great.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 00:18 |
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Habibi posted:Dolorous Edd will become a POV character. Totally down with this. He's my favorite one of Jon's homies on the wall. "Edd, get me a chopping block," Jon said. Seven hells, thought Edd. A chopping block. I'll probably get a splinter in my finger from carrying it. Slynt's blood will probably get all over my clothes too. Jon's never done this before, either. It'll probably take him three or four swings. We'll be out here all day doing this, and it's cold...
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 01:27 |
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Dolorous Edd is basically Eeyore.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 01:38 |
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Yuran M. Bazil posted:Page 729 and Oh my, Zombie Gregor in the Kingsguard? This is pretty amazing. Except it's all a big goddamn tease because all he does is (epilogue) "not eat, drink, sleep, or poo poo," all while being huge. Gregor wasn't an interesting character when he was alive except for when he was doing the one thing he was good at. He's even less interesting when dead.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 05:29 |
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End of Dance spoilers: Jon isn't dead. He is Azhor Ahai about to be re-born. I mean in the Milesandre chapter she's all'What the gently caress R'hllor, I'm trying to see Azhor but all you'll show me is Jon Snow'. I thought that was a pretty eye roll moment myself, but I guess some people missed it and think he's actually dead?
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 06:28 |
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A Typical Goon posted:End of Dance spoilers: Jon isn't dead. He is Azhor Ahai about to be re-born. I mean in the Milesandre chapter she's all'What the gently caress R'hllor, I'm trying to see Azhor but all you'll show me is Jon Snow'. I thought that was a pretty eye roll moment myself, but I guess some people missed it and think he's actually dead? Yeah I thought it was odd that she wasn't catching that herself. "Everytime I try to look for AA I see Jon Snow. Ergo, something must be wrong with the visions I'm getting because I know Stannis is AA even though I always see Jon Snow.." I was going to say I thought this was out of character for her, but really she's sort of been deluding herself for a while so maybe not.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 07:04 |
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factorialite posted:I'm willing to bet that Jon isn't dead, it's usually pretty apparent when a character dies, and even then (Catelyn cough) it doesn't alway stick. Yeah, all we really know is that he's been stabbed and is down/unconscious. People have survived worse things even without having easy access to a red priestess or warging powers and Martin has pulled worse fakeouts already. quote:
That guy is an awesome character already and I'd certainly like to see more of him.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 07:24 |
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Drunkboxer posted:I've been reading through the books (the newest paper back releases) and I've noticed sort of a lot of typos, sometimes funny ones like "rape their windows." I'm not the best proof reader either so I suspect I'm missing a bunch as well. Are all the book versions like this? I noticed 2 or 3 typos in the Kindle version of ADWD
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 07:40 |
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Glad you lot are liking it. The reviews on Amazon seem to be skewed towards hating the book as being subpar, and barely above AFFC in terms of plot advancement and excitement.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 07:48 |
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Kneel Before Zog posted:Glad you lot are liking it. The reviews on Amazon seem to be skewed towards hating the book as being subpar, and barely above AFFC in terms of plot advancement and excitement. In my opinion at starts to get good too late. By the time I was really interested in what was going to happen next, the book was over
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 10:21 |
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Groke posted:That guy is an awesome character already and I'd certainly like to see more of him. Yeah we can guess which part of him you'd like to see more of.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 10:59 |
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I want a Ser Pounce POV. It would be more interesting than the Quentyn POVs, and just as important to the overall story. Seriously, what was the point of that character?
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 13:20 |
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Adding conflict between Daenerys and Dorne. Dany spurned Quentyn and indirectly killed him, which probably makes Doran's support of her a lot less likely. Particularly with another Targaryen hanging out in the Stormlands. vvv: Doran would probably see it as Daenerys forcing Quentyn's hand, but who knows. Kainser fucked around with this message at 13:48 on Jul 19, 2011 |
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Quentyn was a retard who forced his way into dragon cave while Dany wasn't even there. His death won't be difficult to explain, even though the Dornish do hold notorious grudges.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 13:38 |
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Yuran M. Bazil posted:In my opinion at starts to get good too late. By the time I was really interested in what was going to happen next, the book was over The beginning and the end of the book are much stronger than the long middle. I feel like it was a great read all around, but could have been 600 pages without losing much.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 14:19 |
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Just finished a AFFC and enjoyed it immensely but man, do I hate Cersei. Which is why I enjoyed the end of her and Jaime's POVs so much. Some thoughts. The Hound: So it's pretty much assumed the Gravedigger is Sandor, right? The whole "He is at rest" diverting statement seems to confirm it with the not insignificant reference to the dog coming up to him. It still seems like an unfortunate way to resolve a major character, but at least he found some peace I guess. Beric: Yep, I told you he was going to get taken care of as soon as I liked him. I thought exploring his character would have been really fascinating and I'm pretty disappointed on how he gave his breath up to Cat. This whole book seems like a ton of "off-screen" deaths. The Hound, Beric, Davos (who probably isn't dead, but whatever), and Gregor immediately jump to mind. Brienne: Had the most enjoyable story in the book for me, and I'm really looking forward to getting back to her story. . . one day. Anyway, on to ADWD! Soon I'll be caught up and just as bitter as everyone else. . . Neat.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 14:39 |
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Kneel Before Zog posted:Glad you lot are liking it. The reviews on Amazon seem to be skewed towards hating the book as being subpar, and barely above AFFC in terms of plot advancement and excitement. It's really way, way better than the Amazon reviews make it seem. I never take those seriously.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 20:34 |
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Yeah, it was better than AFFC. People only dislike it because it took so long and they were expecting to open the book and have a dragon literally fly out of it. It was a really good book.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 21:18 |
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HeroOfTheRevolution posted:Yeah, it was better than AFFC. People only dislike it because it took so long and they were expecting to open the book and have a dragon literally fly out of it. It was a really good book. I dunno; I enjoyed it but I feel like it opened so many new threads that we could be looking at "oh, did I say seven books?" territory.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 21:24 |
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Habibi posted:May want to spoiler this post, buddy. I'm trying to remember, and having difficulty despite just finishing the book last night, but do we know for a fact that Stannis is aware of Arnolf's treachery? I want to say he sent the info on to Deepwood Motte, by way of which the Braavosi banker and Asha's crew came to Stannis, but I can't recall with absolute certainty. Stannis stuff Theon (and possibly Jeyne) knew about the Karstarks, and probably would have warned Stannis (though it's questionable whether Stannis would listen to Theon Turncloak). Most likely, the only true part of the letter was the stuff about Mance. FairGame posted:I dunno; I enjoyed it but I feel like it opened so many new threads that we could be looking at "oh, did I say seven books?" territory. The only new thread was Dany going east rather than west. Consider how much gets done in each of the books, I don't think it will require another book. HeroOfTheRevolution fucked around with this message at 21:27 on Jul 19, 2011 |
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HeroOfTheRevolution posted:Stannis stuff Theon (and possibly Jeyne) knew about the Karstarks, and probably would have warned Stannis (though it's questionable whether Stannis would listen to Theon Turncloak). Most likely, the only true part of the letter was the stuff about Mance. We better get a good loving look at Asshai
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 21:35 |
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HeroOfTheRevolution posted:
You're missing an enormous loving thread. Oh hey, sup baby Aegon; nice of you to join the party 5 books in and become a major player.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 21:54 |
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Yuran M. Bazil posted:In my opinion at starts to get good too late. By the time I was really interested in what was going to happen next, the book was over Every book has been back-loaded though. Maybe not to the extent you're talking about, but still. I know that means the end will hit like a loving freight train but I still wish he wouldn't do it. I was a underwhelmed by ASoS because basically nothing happened for 2/3 of the book, plus I had spoiled myself on The Red Wedding. Well, I figured out Catelyn was going to die based on the chapter list on ToTH, but Robb dying was a surprise. ASoS having a reputation as the "action" book is odd to me because it was just as much of a setup book as ACoK was. Every book has been a setup book. Which is annoying since GRRM will die before finishing the series. I also spoiled a couple other things in the book just by reading ahead. I've spoiled myself on a couple things about ADWD too (Jon executing Janos Slynt and Jon dying, plus I already knew Tyrion gets kidnapped by slavers) because I couldn't resist mousing over spoilers. I don't know what's wrong with me. Conduit for Sale! fucked around with this message at 22:04 on Jul 19, 2011 |
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FairGame posted:You're missing an enormous loving thread. Oh hey, sup baby Aegon; nice of you to join the party 5 books in and become a major player.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 22:12 |
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FairGame posted:You're missing an enormous loving thread. Oh hey, sup baby Aegon; nice of you to join the party 5 books in and become a major player. It's still part of the main narrative. It's a thread, per se, but unlike the one I mentioned that plot point is just weaving in with other ones like Dorne and King's Landing.
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# ? Jul 19, 2011 22:25 |
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HeroOfTheRevolution posted:Stannis stuff Theon (and possibly Jeyne) knew about the Karstarks, and probably would have warned Stannis (though it's questionable whether Stannis would listen to Theon Turncloak). Most likely, the only true part of the letter was the stuff about Mance.
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# ? Jul 20, 2011 00:19 |
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Habibi posted:I'm going with the theory proposed in the DWD thread that that letter came from Mance. I'm sorry but I still don't see the point of Mance sending the letter. He is almost certainly captured since Jeyne screamed at her escape. In the letter, he asks for the people close to Stannis and the people close to Mance. What is the point of having them sent to a hostile Winterfell with no protection where he is a captive? Even if he isn't a captive, what is the point in having them sent there? And if they aren't sent, well he doesn't have the people to act out on the threat. So why would he send it?
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Hell Diver posted:The Hound: So it's pretty much assumed the Gravedigger is Sandor, right? The whole "He is at rest" diverting statement seems to confirm it with the not insignificant reference to the dog coming up to him. It still seems like an unfortunate way to resolve a major character, but at least he found some peace I guess. I wouldn't say for sure that we've seen the last of the hound. He could spend the rest of his days digging graves or he could nurse his wounds for a while and then return to the story with his meanest elements all worshipped out or something. I mean GRRM is not really the type who would mind just letting the reader assume he died after Arya left him.
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