I thought the idea was to split the POVs between Feast and Dance. Arya was in Feast, so she shouldn't be in Dance. Right?
that idea is like 5 years old
part of Dance is concurrent with the events of Feast but it extends beyond it too.
In early 2010, Martin noted that his intent for A Dance with Dragons was for the first 800 manuscript pages to cover the alternate characters in the same time span as A Feast for Crows, and that "Everything that follows is post-Feast, so that's where some of the cast from the last book start popping up again."[2] Stating that "I wanted to resolve at least a few of the cliffhangers from Feast,"
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I thought the idea was to split the POVs between Feast and Dance. Arya was in Feast, so she shouldn't be in Dance. Right?
that idea is like 5 years old
part of Dance is concurrent with the events of Feast but it extends beyond it too.
In early 2010, Martin noted that his intent for A Dance with Dragons was for the first 800 manuscript pages to cover the alternate characters in the same time span as A Feast for Crows, and that "Everything that follows is post-Feast, so that's where some of the cast from the last book start popping up again."[2] Stating that "I wanted to resolve at least a few of the cliffhangers from Feast,"
About the Qyborg, if you read back to Bran's dream in GoT you'll find this passage:
There were shadows all around them. One shadow was as dark as ash, with the terrible face of a hound. Another was armored like the sun, golden and beautiful. Over them both loomed a giant in armor made of stone, but when he opened his visor, there was nothing inside but darkness and thick black blood.
Especially in proximity to Sandor and Jaime, there's only one great warrior in Westeros who fits that last description... at least now that he's been beheaded and made into a giant fucking zombie tank. Kind of cool to see these events foreshadowed in the first book.
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Like A Game of Thrones but more better
What spring does with the cherry trees.
Rushing is hardly Wolves of the Calla's problem though. What a slog.
Love the series and the characters so much that I'm willing to overlook the flaws.
I feel like a battered housewife O_o
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I mean, I liked it, but I liked Clash of Kings a lot more.
I'm curious how we have some idea of this.
Are there hints in preview chapters or something?
I mean,
Arya isn't showing up again until The Winds of Winter, so no, we don't know.
The Stark children really are in the thick of it
Aside from that, almost certainly
And then I'd really like to see
that idea is like 5 years old
part of Dance is concurrent with the events of Feast but it extends beyond it too.
Arya is too cool for that
Tyrion
Dany
Davos
Quentyn Martell
Bran
Asha
Reek (Theon)
Arya
Melisandre
Cersei
Oh that's actually awesome!
The end.
I still want Sandor and Jorah chapters.
I could have probably finished Feast by now
But I don't care about the dude in this chapter at all!
I hope this isn't the case
It very well might be
But I hope it isn't
Let me guess. Aeron Damphair?
I forget what his actual name is
Rodrik Harlaw
The best Iron Islander then
Damn you WaM
No I love that guy this is the dude who
I can tell its going to get better - when the conflict actually begins. But right now its like... I can't make myself care.
Oh! Arys Oakheart. Yeah, he's one of the less memorable POVs.
and what a dumb bunch of cunts they are.
Especially in proximity to Sandor and Jaime, there's only one great warrior in Westeros who fits that last description... at least now that he's been beheaded and made into a giant fucking zombie tank. Kind of cool to see these events foreshadowed in the first book.
except Doran
Doran is a boss
http://winter-is-coming.net/2011/02/artists-cvs-reveal-info-about-vfx-work-include-first-image-of-three-eyed-crow/#more-5691