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Affi posted:it is the best I like how it's sort of a reverse Batman/Robin dynamic in that the Batman never really knows what the hell is going on and has to rely on instincts and what his Robin, the knowledgeable, organized one with a rich and powerful alter ego, tells him. Does that make sense?
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 21:34 |
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The second D&E story has a loving Disney ending and I could not loving believe it when I was loving reading it gently caress. And the rest of the story was mostly dull as well, it helped to flesh out small-scale Westeros and that's about it. The first and especially the third one, however, are quite good. Just pretend the protagonist is an alien visiting the world of ASoIaF.
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 21:55 |
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NihilCredo posted:The second D&E story has a loving Disney ending and I could not loving believe it when I was loving reading it gently caress. And the rest of the story was mostly dull as well, it helped to flesh out small-scale Westeros and that's about it. Disney ending? You mean he gets stabbed in a river and doesn't get the girl? Number three had the really stupid character Fiddle who pretty much from the start was screaming at the top of his lungs; "HEY GUYS IM REALLY loving GAY AND WANT TO SLAM MY PENIS INTO DUNKS GAPING rear end"
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# ? Sep 1, 2011 23:37 |
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Affi posted:Disney ending? You mean he gets stabbed in a river and doesn't get the girl? No, I mean that two characters who had a perfectly reasonable conflict and plenty of ground to resent each other suddenly find out that they were ACTUALLY IN LOVE WITH EACH OTHER so they magically decide to GET MARRIED and EVERYBODY LIVES HAPPILY EVER AFTER IN THE LAND OF PONIES. Most importantly, all of this happens OFF THE MOTHERFUCKING SCREEN so Gurm doesn't even make the smallest effort at hiding how utterly and completely ridiculous that twist is. Also, the protagonist gets offered a perfectly sensible and entirely deserved reward but he turns it down even though he's piss-poor and there is no possible harm in accepting. But by that point I had come to terms with the fact that Dunk just isn't a real character.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 00:00 |
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Martin Van Buren posted:I like how it's sort of a reverse Batman/Robin dynamic in that the Batman never really knows what the hell is going on and has to rely on instincts and what his Robin, the knowledgeable, organized one with a rich and powerful alter ego, tells him. Plus knowing that Egg is eventually crowned King and Dunk becomes leader of the Kingsguard makes the whole thing pretty cool. We already KNOW where the characters are ending up, so the fact that their journeys don't really go anywhere is okay.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 00:25 |
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NihilCredo posted:No, I mean that two characters who had a perfectly reasonable conflict and plenty of ground to resent each other suddenly find out that they were ACTUALLY IN LOVE WITH EACH OTHER so they magically decide to GET MARRIED and EVERYBODY LIVES HAPPILY EVER AFTER IN THE LAND OF PONIES. I thought it was refreshing to see a little innocent romance and true chivalry in Grrm-world, where the only couplings that seem to happen consistently are rapes, statutory rapes, or consensual sex under the guise of rape. Anyway the resentment they felt for each other in the beginning came after an initial attraction, and was based on miscommunication, iirc, so it wasn't totally out of nowhere. EDIT: Ah misread your post, didn't realize you were referring to Osgrey and the Widow. Actually I totally forgot that happened. Yeah that was weird. Carly Gay Dead Son fucked around with this message at 00:59 on Sep 2, 2011 |
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Martin Van Buren posted:Ahem its kinda obvious that Quaithe is Dany from the future, just as Jaqen H'gar is Arya from the future and Yezzan zo Qaggaz is grrm sent through an interdimensional rift. What the gently caress are you talking about, Illyrio is clearly Gurm. Illyrio will be riding Hodor. ALL NIGHT LONG. HODOR HODOR HODOR HOOOOOOODOORRRRRRRRRRR *splut*
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Mad Hamish posted:What the gently caress are you talking about, Illyrio is clearly Gurm. As revealed through Bran in book six Gurm is the Great Other and has literally written the world into existence through his song of ice and fire. The dragon girl poo poo her way across the plains, and the dwarf followed.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 01:50 |
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So...uh...Amazon is telling me that the Dunk and Egg stories, specifically "The Hedge Knight" is worth somewhere between $75 to $177. Could someone point me in a more affordable direction?
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 05:05 |
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It's because they haven't reprinted them so people can get away with selling for shitloads of money. I think they're in some of the anthologies that the GRRM has edited, though.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 05:08 |
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PDFs of all three are available on Scribd. Good website for short stories.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 05:19 |
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Martin Van Buren posted:PDFs of all three are available on Scribd. Good website for short stories. First of all I can't find them there, and secondly isn't scribd ?
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Dazerbeams posted:So...uh...Amazon is telling me that the Dunk and Egg stories, specifically "The Hedge Knight" is worth somewhere between $75 to $177. Could someone point me in a more affordable direction? That'll be the Graphic novel. I don't think they've ever been published as separate novellas, although I might be wrong. Look for Legends, Legends 2 and Warriors.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 12:42 |
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I'm sure someone has thought about this, but I'm thinking about the "stone" dragon in the prophecy. Stone is a bastard's name. Bastards are pretty important. Is it possible that that's what it refers to? Like maybe something to do with Mya Stone or something?
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 14:28 |
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I'm like 800 pages behind in this thread since I was avoiding it like the plague until I finished the books, but for people looking for a cyvasse equivalent, it reminds me a whole, whole lot of an old board game from Avalon Hill called Feudal. I have no idea how hard it is to get a copy of now, but it was a really good game. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Feudal_%28game%29 e: apparently I misspelled a make believe term Kekekela fucked around with this message at 15:43 on Sep 2, 2011 |
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Kekekela posted:I'm like 800 pages behind in this thread since I was avoiding it like the plague until I finished the books, but for people looking for a cevasse equivalent, it reminds me a whole, whole lot of an old board game from Avalon Hill called Feudal. I have no idea how hard it is to get a copy of now, but it was a really good game. cYvasse I swear every chapter mentions it at least once. Last night I read that Tyrion pondered teaching cyvasse to the dwarf girl.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 15:31 |
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Sexpansion posted:I'm sure someone has thought about this, but I'm thinking about the "stone" dragon in the prophecy. Stone is a bastard's name. Bastards are pretty important. Is it possible that that's what it refers to? Like maybe something to do with Mya Stone or something? Mya is Robert's bastard so she'd be a 'stone stag' if anything. I hope to god there aren't more Secret Targs stashed away in the Vale.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 15:40 |
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Fog Tripper posted:cYvasse I guess the multiple italicized/cRazyCappEd versions are just to drill home that I misspelled the make believe board game?
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 15:42 |
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Kekekela posted:I guess the multiple italicized/cRazyCappEd versions are just to drill home that I misspelled the make believe board game? Looks that way, yeah.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 15:46 |
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xamphear posted:Looks that way, yeah. Cool, probably cleared up a lot of confusion as to what I was referencing.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 16:05 |
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Please spell all ridiculous make believe terms correctly or you might confuse people who wander into this thread and haven't read the books
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 16:34 |
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Fog Tripper posted:cYvasse This infuriated me to no end. It felt like the game was just invented in the past year too, because it was not in the first three books. But then suddenly it's in every other chapter?
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 16:46 |
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Quantify! posted:Please spell all ridiculous make believe terms correctly or you might confuse people who wander into this thread and haven't read the books Here is a helpful summary for those folks: Book 1 Ned Stark dies Book 2 A cock Book 3 Robb Stark dies Book 4 skip Book 5 skip I am re-reading book 1 now and am enjoying the initial chapters a lot more than I did during my first read-thru. It helps a lot knowing who all these people are that keep getting referenced. The first time there was a lot of looking up stuff in the back to remember or find out who this person was and how (s)he related to the character mentioning him/her.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 16:48 |
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Slowpoke! posted:This infuriated me to no end. It felt like the game was just invented in the past year too, because it was not in the first three books. But then suddenly it's in every other chapter?
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 16:54 |
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Slowpoke! posted:This infuriated me to no end. It felt like the game was just invented in the past year too, because it was not in the first three books. AFFC posted:Cyvasse, the game was called. It had come to the Planky Town on a trading galley from Volantis, and the orphans had spread it up and down the
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 17:19 |
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NihilCredo posted:No, I mean that two characters who had a perfectly reasonable conflict and plenty of ground to resent each other suddenly find out that they were ACTUALLY IN LOVE WITH EACH OTHER so they magically decide to GET MARRIED and EVERYBODY LIVES HAPPILY EVER AFTER IN THE LAND OF PONIES.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 17:58 |
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Tyrion asked "Where do hos go?" The answer is "In through the Hodor."
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 18:16 |
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Toplowtech posted:Well they aren't getting married because they love each other, they are getting married because they are both desperate: she is marrying him because he is old(and will probably die soon enough), easily manipulable and she won't have to marry anyone else and lose her independence. He is marrying her because it saves his lineage from extinction and gives him back some of his family's old land. Hardly love, specially since she wants Dunk to stay. No, this is what we were told (by a third party, but a honest one, and later one of those directly involved has the chance to give a different version and doesn't): "Coldmoat and Standfast were reconciled after your battle. Lady Rohanne begged leave of old Ser Eustace to cross his land and visit Addam’s grave, and he granted her that right. She knelt before the blackberries and began to weep, and he was so moved that he went to comfort her. They spent the whole night talking of young Addam and my lady’s noble father. Lord Wyman and Ser Eustace were fast friends, until the Blackfyre Rebellion. His lordship and my lady were wed this morning, by our good Septon Sefton. Eustace Osgrey is the lord of Coldmoat, and his chequy lion flies beside the Webber spider on every tower and wall.” If that is a plausible turn of events for those two characters then I'm the Pope.
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NihilCredo posted:No, this is what we were told (by a third party, but a honest one, and later one of those directly involved has the chance to give a different version and doesn't): "Coldmoat and Standfast were reconciled after your battle. Lady Rohanne begged leave of old Ser Eustace to cross his land and visit Addam’s grave, and he granted her that right. She knelt before the blackberries and began to weep, and he was so moved that he went to comfort her. They spent the whole night talking of young Addam and my lady’s noble father. Lord Wyman and Ser Eustace were fast friends, until the Blackfyre Rebellion. His lordship and my lady were wed this morning, by our good Septon Sefton. Eustace Osgrey is the lord of Coldmoat, and his chequy lion flies beside the Webber spider on every tower and wall.” If that is a plausible turn of events for those two characters then I'm the Pope.
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Slowpoke! posted:This infuriated me to no end. It felt like the game was just invented in the past year too, because it was not in the first three books. But then suddenly it's in every other chapter? That's kind of how I saw it. Being shoved down our throat as often as possible. Italicized, because it needs to be.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 18:55 |
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I abhor the prospect of a real-life cyvasse game only because it gives GRRM yet another endeavor to waste his time on other than writing the next book.
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Ross posted:I abhor the prospect of a real-life cyvasse game only because it gives GRRM yet another endeavor to waste his time on other than writing the next book. I, for one, can not wait for my late, water damaged copy of Cyvasse: A Game of Ice and Fire, signed in pure pizza sauce by the GRRM himself.
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# ? Sep 2, 2011 19:45 |
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Devorum posted:I, for one, can not wait for my late, water damaged copy of Cyvasse: A Game of Ice and Fire, signed in pure pizza sauce by the GRRM himself. I suppose that grrm owns the rights to the name. Would be fun to beat him to the punch and market it ourselves. Perhaps if we name it Cyvasse, but do not italicize it. Bah: Registrant: Jose Antonio Sanchez Berruezo Pasaje de Sabular 3, 4o 3 Cordoba, Cordoba 14010 Spain Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com) Domain Name: CYVASSE.COM Created on: 08-Aug-11 Expires on: 08-Aug-12 Last Updated on: 16-Aug-11 Fog Tripper fucked around with this message at 19:55 on Sep 2, 2011 |
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Spermy Smurf posted:Am I the only person with the Wildcards tag that didnt go out and buy the book yet? I haven't bought poo poo (paperback or nothing). Pastry Mistakes fucked around with this message at 09:17 on Sep 3, 2011 |
# ? Sep 3, 2011 09:12 |
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When listing gay characters, did everyone forget Ser Lyn Corbray?
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 09:39 |
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I thought Cyvasse was a thing in the free cities, but wasn't really well known in Westeros. Tyrion, who had never been the free cities, didn't learn it until he left Westeros, or at least that's how I read it.
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Haraksha posted:I thought Cyvasse was a thing in the free cities, but wasn't really well known in Westeros. Tyrion, who had never been the free cities, didn't learn it until he left Westeros, or at least that's how I read it. They were playing it in Dorne in FFC, but it could be only there and not the rest of the Seven Kingdoms.
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Raserys posted:Also, is up with Varys's creepy murder children? They're his "little birds"
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Iggles posted:When listing gay characters, did everyone forget Ser Lyn Corbray? Yeah. I forgot about him too until I got to that part of Feast For Crows a couple days ago.
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And don't forget the Bear Island women, theres no way warrior women are not Possible Lesbians (sarcasm by the way)
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# ? Sep 3, 2011 23:20 |