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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jan 15, 2019 17:16:54 GMT
I think this is how Bran will die too. He was warned not to stay too long for a reason, this is probably what will happen.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Jan 15, 2019 21:11:04 GMT
Im not ruling this theory out , when he went in that cave S4 i believe that old man on the tree told him you wont walk again but you will fly , well guess who is flying on a dead dragon? the NK , i dont think him warging in ravens or animals meant as him "flying" the way the old man said it meant something more there is something dark about bran and the last 2 seasons he became worse its actually creepy but so far he has been helping his family with his visions like with executing LF and so on... Or he might warg into another lizard rider. That's how Daenerys might die, actually, with Bran taking control and having her do something reckless but decisive. She'll be seen as a hero but we'll know she was just a puppet. I quite like it.
LOL didnt think of that but yes if bran sensing something bad about dany he may just do that take her out of the picture to protect his family
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Jan 15, 2019 21:19:13 GMT
maybe foreshadowing cersei will be queen in the future but even if you asked fans back then this happening they will tell you NO I went into S2 firmly expecting the Lannisters to be removed from power. The world was against them and I was shaking on my seat for the whole Blackwater episode. The end was harrowing. it really was when lannisters won that battle i knew it would be very hard to remove them from power stannis was proven not to be a very good leader he lost blackwater and then the battle of winterfell stannis just like daneyrys they trust in blood magic than reality and it seems the red woman has gotten dany too glorifying her how she may be the chosen one she will do same mistakes stannis did
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jan 15, 2019 23:15:33 GMT
LOL didnt think of that but yes if bran sensing something bad about dany he may just do that take her out of the picture to protect his family I think he'll just use her as a weapon, no matter how he feels about her, the same way he used Hodor.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jan 16, 2019 6:21:26 GMT
I went into S2 firmly expecting the Lannisters to be removed from power. The world was against them and I was shaking on my seat for the whole Blackwater episode. The end was harrowing. it really was when lannisters won that battle i knew it would be very hard to remove them from power I realised much later that they were meant to stay all along. At first,you'd think they are the antagonist, the traditional villain heroes need to keep doing heroic things, so the author keeps them alive for that purpose. However, once you start seeing how terrible their enemies are, starting wars, burning or crucifying people, seeking pure revenge or planning invasions for personal purposes, it offers a different perspective. This is why I still hope to see them last, or maybe their demise will mark the final plunge into chaos.
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Post by Seto on Jan 16, 2019 10:16:05 GMT
Yeah I thought this was kinda cringe It was very fan-servicey. Both quotes from Ned and Catelyn are about Jon, D&D's absolute favourite character. Why? Of course just to ram home he is the chosen one, Azor-ahai all that jazz. Meanwhile Bran, arguably a character just as important, is no where to be seen. And its no coincidence that D&D are no fans of Bran. There's also this vid, almost certainly shot the same time. Which really aims to play up the fun, escapism angle of the series.
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Post by Leo of Red Keep on Jan 16, 2019 11:22:16 GMT
Yeah I thought this was kinda cringe It was very fan-servicey. Which is the very purpose of a teaser. D&D have no favourite characters, they all make them rich, but they know which are the fan favourites and they will play on that. Jon Snow is not "the chosen one", he is "the one the author wants the audience to believe is the chosen one", for better twist and heartache. You'd think people with a brain would have realised this by now. The same obviously goes for Daenerys. I won't be surprised if they kill the three favourites, Daenerys, Jon and Tyrion. They might kill their common antagonist, Cersei, for good measure, to make no one too unhappy or they could leave her alive just to complete the twisting. I certainly hope for the latter. Watching the fuckers react to it will bring me more relief than a thousand roasting boars.
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Jan 16, 2019 16:38:21 GMT
LOL didnt think of that but yes if bran sensing something bad about dany he may just do that take her out of the picture to protect his family I think he'll just use her as a weapon, no matter how he feels about her, the same way he used Hodor. makes sense , poor hodor though you know he may come back as a WW
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Post by jon snow loves sansa on Jan 16, 2019 17:17:57 GMT
What of the feather? I know it was the feather that Robert placed in Lyanna's statue's hand when he visited the crypts in the opener. And I thought it might play some significance down the road. Does it or does it just represent Robert's role in the Rebellion. And I was curious as to Bran's absence. I found some info about the feather and what it can possibly symbolize Jon with Ned. Sansa with Lyanna. Both creepily interrupted by Littlefinger. But that’s not the main point. Why is Sansa scene in the crypts important? Well, besides the interesting if unresolved inference that LF knew much more about Lyanna-Robert-Rhaegar than anyone else in the North knew… I think this was meant to show Sansa adopting parts of Lyanna and also foreshadowing her place as the intimate connection that links Jon Snow with the Starks. If you’ll remember, in the first episode of GoT, Robert places a feather in palm of Lyanna’s statue. It was a bird feather, which symbolizes freedom, purity, escape, ascension. Was this any old feather? No, it’s a feather from an exotic southern bird that Lyanna loved. The color of the feather? Black and red. The color of House Targaryen. The double meaning of the feather being that it represents Jon Snow. Knowing that Jon Snow’s identity is paramount even in the very first episode, a man who will be called King Crow - a slender and graceful fighter - the feather is Jon Snow. Oh look who finds that feather. The woman referred to as “little dove” “little bird” with clothes adorned in bird symbolism. Sansa finds the feather and cleans it off gently. We know Sansa spearheaded, and ultimately was responsible for, winning Winterfell back from the Boltons and “restoring” Winterfell to its former glory. When else did Sansa pick something up from the depths to give it a new purpose? Episode 4 - 10 with Sansa. Goes from resigning to going south to do whatever until the world ends to King in the North. Nice job, you two! Where else did we see a strong connection to Lyanna besides Sansa’s relationship with Jon? In Sansa herself. Finally. How do we know that Lyanna is on Sansa’s mind other than her obviously similar outfit? Well, just a couple scenes before the awkward Bolton dinner scene, Sansa meets Myranda. Myranda seems so interested in Sansa’s clothes. It seems just creepy and stupid. But why is it included in the show? Why did they feel like it was a moment that made it past editing? Sansa carries it with her and wears it! She is carrying the symbol of Jon Snow and his mother Lyanna with her!
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