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    Viscount IslandsViscount Islands [INSERT SoKo HERE] ...it was the summer of my lifeRegistered User regular
    Yeah he does a perfect job of hinting at the Red Wedding, so even when I was reading casually I just was really tense and anxious when Robb left and I didn't know why.

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    MadCaddyMadCaddy Registered User regular
    Yeah he does a perfect job of hinting at the Red Wedding, so even when I was reading casually I just was really tense and anxious when Robb left and I didn't know why.


    I just finished reading a SoS, and he spells out the motive for why Robb leaves very blatantly clear, and he gives it the ominous feel like some shit is going down from the very moment he sends Robb's escort, the chapter with Caitlyn right before the one with.. Jaime or Arya(?) that confirms he's left for the wedding.

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    reVersereVerse Attack and Dethrone God Registered User regular
    El Mucho wrote: »
    I was definitely more bummed out about the Viper. That fight got me so pumped up and then he's just dead. That scene almost hit me like Ned's did. With Dondarrion I was just supremely disappointed he wouldn't be kicking ass and taking names anymore.

    Whereas with Rob and Cat, it was different because I could feel something weird coming, though I never thought he would do it I knew some shit was going to go down. There was just a lot of weird things happening like the wolf freaking out Cat's insistence that guest rights would protect them. I had a niggling feeling they were doomed. So when it happened I had more of a "I knew it!" moment than "Oh no they're dead!". When Ned bit the bullet I was new to GRRM, I was naive, innocent even. That scene hurt like a knife.

    On reread, the foreshadowing of the Red Wedding is almost over the top. The entire book is sprinkled with hints that something fucked up will go down at that wedding.

    He foreshadow's it in the House of the Undying in Book 2, even. Like, I think everyone knows, instinctively, what's going to happen, they just dismiss it because "nah," but then OH SHIT

    The very first hints come during Arya's Harrenhall visit.

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    MadCaddyMadCaddy Registered User regular
    reVerse wrote: »
    El Mucho wrote: »
    I was definitely more bummed out about the Viper. That fight got me so pumped up and then he's just dead. That scene almost hit me like Ned's did. With Dondarrion I was just supremely disappointed he wouldn't be kicking ass and taking names anymore.

    Whereas with Rob and Cat, it was different because I could feel something weird coming, though I never thought he would do it I knew some shit was going to go down. There was just a lot of weird things happening like the wolf freaking out Cat's insistence that guest rights would protect them. I had a niggling feeling they were doomed. So when it happened I had more of a "I knew it!" moment than "Oh no they're dead!". When Ned bit the bullet I was new to GRRM, I was naive, innocent even. That scene hurt like a knife.

    On reread, the foreshadowing of the Red Wedding is almost over the top. The entire book is sprinkled with hints that something fucked up will go down at that wedding.

    He foreshadow's it in the House of the Undying in Book 2, even. Like, I think everyone knows, instinctively, what's going to happen, they just dismiss it because "nah," but then OH SHIT

    The very first hints come during Arya's Harrenhall visit.

    There was a previous post that's right that the first foreshadowing was in the house of the undying, but I think what you're talking about might've came first(?).. I can't remember the order for the first anecdote about guest right being violated, I think there was definitely one in the North with a Jon PoV at least once, too. And Harrenhall Arya definitely had one because one happened at Harrenhall(?)

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    Atlas in ChainsAtlas in Chains Registered User regular
    I felt stupid when the Viper bought the farm. I was so into the fight I couldn't see the meta story. There was no way in hell Tyrion gets out of gaol twice with the same stunt, but it still took me completely by surprise.

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    Doctor DetroitDoctor Detroit Registered User regular
    Regarding the Boltons and Jon Snow...would they be aware that Robb declared Jon his heir? If Roose knew about that, and then told Ramsay, then yeah, there's no way either would want him around. Even if he didn't know, Roose is the one that actually killed Robb, so I think he'd want to eliminate the threat of revenge. Also, that letter is still floating around somewhere, right?

    Jon turned down Stannis. Would he refuse his dead brother?

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    MadCaddyMadCaddy Registered User regular
    Regarding the Boltons and Jon Snow...would they be aware that Robb declared Jon his heir? If Roose knew about that, and then told Ramsay, then yeah, there's no way either would want him around. Even if he didn't know, Roose is the one that actually killed Robb, so I think he'd want to eliminate the threat of revenge. Also, that letter is still floating around somewhere, right?

    Jon turned down Stannis. Would he refuse his dead brother?

    I'm reading Feast for Crows right now (It's funny to notice how GRRM's writing style changes to a more consistent unreliable narrator in the later novels, and especially with Cersei.. One of my biggest gripes (with the first book in particular, but you see some serious evolution) was how alike their 'word' thought process was so similar region to region. I mean, it's just a nitpick)

    I haven't seen it brought up since the RW, but I'm just getting deep into AFFC (reading the chapter where the iron men have their kingsmoot right now.), and you do hear of Riverun and the blackfish, and he is one of the few who would know of Robb's heir thoughts (since he had told it only to his MoM, and it was left unclear whether he shared the thoughts with anyone before the RW, but it could be in the subtext or in some of the unclear descriptions given.) Most of the important/relevant players do know of Stannis' offer to Jon with regards to Winterfell, but the fact that Robb was to choose him heir as well hasn't been brought up, and i figure the blackfish is the only one who would be a likely knower.

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    InvisibleInvisible Registered User regular
    Didn't he send a letter with some of his people naming his heir?

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    KanaKana Registered User regular
    I'm reading Feast for Crows right now (It's funny to notice how GRRM's writing style changes to a more consistent unreliable narrator in the later novels, and especially with Cersei.. One of my biggest gripes (with the first book in particular, but you see some serious evolution) was how alike their 'word' thought process was so similar region to region. I mean, it's just a nitpick)

    I agree that the voice definitely gets better in later novels (although partly it's also just that we start getting more PoVs from different areas) but Ned was pretty much THE unreliable narrator of the series. We spend like 2 books as first time readers just unwrangling all the bullshit Ned fed the audience in book 1.

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    YallYall Registered User regular
    Just finished DwD yesterday. I only started the series less than a year ago. Now I have to wait til 2013 for new content and I'm bummed.

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    TaminTamin Registered User regular
    edited August 2012
    Invisible wrote: »
    Didn't he send a letter with some of his people naming his heir?

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    Yeah, but that letter should have arrived sometime in DWD. It didn't, so either it's massively delayed, or lost.

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    Doctor DetroitDoctor Detroit Registered User regular
    Tamin wrote: »
    Invisible wrote: »
    Didn't he send a letter with some of his people naming his heir?

    dwd spoilers
    Yeah, but that letter should have arrived sometime in DWD. It didn't, so either it's massively delayed, or lost.

    Didn't Robb send the letter with Ned's bones? Did we see that caravan in Dance? I totally can't remember.

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    Volucrisus AedriusVolucrisus Aedrius Registered User regular
    edited August 2012
    Pretty sure the letter naming his heir is with Maege Mormont, who was sent to treat with Howland Reed.

    The Mormonts and the Reeds are staunch Stark loyalists. I do not think the contents of that letter are known to many. Especially considering the Freys might have killed a good deal of those "in the know."

    That said,

    DWD Spoilers:
    Whoever is named heir still has to contend with a few Manderlys, a Glover, and Davos knowing Rickon is alive somewhere on Skagos.

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    TaminTamin Registered User regular
    edited August 2012
    Tamin wrote: »
    Invisible wrote: »
    Didn't he send a letter with some of his people naming his heir?

    dwd spoilers
    Yeah, but that letter should have arrived sometime in DWD. It didn't, so either it's massively delayed, or lost.

    Didn't Robb send the letter with Ned's bones? Did we see that caravan in Dance? I totally can't remember.

    I know we didn't see Ned's bones in Dance, because
    Lady Dustin informs Theon that the bones will never make it past her town:
    “Ned Stark returned the horse to me on his way back home to Winterfell. He told me that my lord had died an honorable death, that his body had been laid to rest beneath the red mountains of Dorne. He brought his sister’s bones back north, though, and there she rests… but I promise you, Lord Eddard’s bones will never rest beside hers. I mean to feed them to my dogs.”
    Theon did not understand. “His… his bones…?”
    Her lips twisted. It was an ugly smile, a smile that reminded him of Ramsay’s. “Catelyn Tully dispatched Lord Eddard’s bones north before the Red Wedding, but your iron uncle seized Moat Cailin and closed the way. I have been watching ever since. Should those bones ever emerge from the swamps, they will get no farther than Barrowton.” She threw one last lingering look at the likeness of Eddard Stark. “We are done here.”

    And, regarding the letter:

    ". . . And [she is] dead. No one has seen or heard of Arya since they cut Father's head off. Why do you lie to yourself? Arya's gone, the same as Bran and Rickon, and they'll kill Sansa too once the dwarf gets a child from her. Jon is the only brother that remains to me. Should I die without issue, I want him to succeed me as King in the North. I had hoped you would support my choice."

    "I cannot," she said. "In all else, Robb. In everything. But not in this … this folly. Do not ask it."

    "I don't have to. I'm the king." Robb turned and walked off, Grey Wind bounding down from the tomb and loping after him.

    and, a bit later:
    "One more matter. Lord Balon has left chaos in his wake, we hope. I would not do the same. Yet I have no son as yet, my brothers Bran and Rickon are dead, and my sister is wed to a Lannister. I've thought long and hard about who might follow me. I command you now as my true and loyal lords to fix your seals to this document as witnesses to my decision."

    That's all I can find on the letter. Shortly thereafter, the Red Wedding happens. There's no real indication that Maege got a copy, but nothing prevents it from being true.

    Looking at it, we are meant to suppose that the "document" mentioned contains the royal decree legitimatizing Jon. But it isn't made explicit - he may have listened to his mother after all and arranged for someone else to be his heir; if that's the case, that document could be headed anywhere.

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    XeddicusXeddicus Registered User regular
    Yall wrote: »
    Just finished DwD yesterday. I only started the series less than a year ago. Now I have to wait til 2013 for new content and I'm bummed.

    You have no idea how lucky you are and you hope. :P

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    TaminTamin Registered User regular
    edited August 2012
    Xeddicus wrote: »
    Yall wrote: »
    Just finished DwD yesterday. I only started the series less than a year ago. Now I have to wait til 2013 for new content and I'm bummed.

    You have no idea how lucky you are and you hope. :P

    Well, no. The "new content in 2013" bit likely refers to season 3 airing.

    edit (x2): Also, we're hopefully getting new content this year. The Lands of Ice and Fire book is due out around Halloween.

    Tamin on
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    XeddicusXeddicus Registered User regular
    Bah, season 3 is re-used content. Don't give GRRM any ideas!

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    nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
    I always forget it was Roose at the red wedding

    they don't say ti directly right IIRC it's just his armor is described

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    HeisenbergHeisenberg Registered User regular
    No, Roose explicitly stabs Robb in the back.

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    enlightenedbumenlightenedbum Registered User regular
    Heisenberg wrote: »
    No, Roose explicitly stabs Robb in the back.

    Technically he stabs him in the heart, no?

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    HeisenbergHeisenberg Registered User regular
    Heisenberg wrote: »
    No, Roose explicitly stabs Robb in the back.

    Technically he stabs him in the heart, no?

    In the back through the heart, I guess.

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    Theodore FlooseveltTheodore Floosevelt proud parent of eight beautiful girls and shalmelo dorne (which is currently being ruled by a woman (awesome role model for my daughters)) #dornedadRegistered User regular
    Heisenberg wrote: »
    No, Roose explicitly stabs Robb in the back.

    He's referring to the text never explicitly naming the Bolton-armored figure as Roose

    At least I'm pretty sure it doesn't, cause I'm in the same boat as nexus and always forget that, oh yeah, that was Roose. I keep wanting to think it was Ramsay for some reason.

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    TaminTamin Registered User regular
    Heisenberg wrote: »
    No, Roose explicitly stabs Robb in the back.

    He's referring to the text never explicitly naming the Bolton-armored figure as Roose

    At least I'm pretty sure it doesn't, cause I'm in the same boat as nexus and always forget that, oh yeah, that was Roose. I keep wanting to think it was Ramsay for some reason.

    I don't remember how clear the description is, but he speaks the line, "Jaime Lannister sends his regards". And that is a pretty clear reference to Roose.

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    SchadenfreudeSchadenfreude Mean Mister Mustard Registered User regular
    Pretty sure it describes his armour (Or his cape anyway) and again, there's that line "Jamie Lannister sends his regards". Which we know Cat heard, who probably assumes it was Jaime that put them up to it, not Tywin. Which won't go well for him for at all at all.

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    HeisenbergHeisenberg Registered User regular
    I wouldn't be too bothered by Jaime getting killed. He's made attempts at redemption, but not enough for me to see him as much more than the evil son of a bitch he was in Book 1.

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    Theodore FlooseveltTheodore Floosevelt proud parent of eight beautiful girls and shalmelo dorne (which is currently being ruled by a woman (awesome role model for my daughters)) #dornedadRegistered User regular
    Heisenberg wrote: »
    I wouldn't be too bothered by Jaime getting killed. He's made attempts at redemption, but not enough for me to see him as much more than the evil son of a bitch he was in Book 1.

    Jaime's had my favorite arc in the story so far, barring maybe Theon's, and for him to be unceremoniously killed by Cat would bum me out. It would feel... wasteful. His character just has so much shitty-behavior baggage that I love seeing him try to do the just thing.

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    TofystedethTofystedeth Registered User regular
    Yeah so there's a girl at work who's watching the series, and new guy at work who's read the books. And he started talking about them with her. Imagine say, the 5 most spoilerific things that yet to come after the 2 seasons, and he probably hit at least 4 of them. Yes, those things.
    I was all like, "Dude! Spoilers! She hasn't read the books!" and he kept going "Oh but the show's so different now it doesn't even matter!" Fortunately before he could make it worse he got a phone call and I told her to run or he'd ruin the rest. And then one of the server guys came over and told him to keep it down because several of them over there haven't read the books either.

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    nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
    Heisenberg wrote: »
    I wouldn't be too bothered by Jaime getting killed. He's made attempts at redemption, but not enough for me to see him as much more than the evil son of a bitch he was in Book 1.

    Jaime's had my favorite arc in the story so far, barring maybe Theon's, and for him to be unceremoniously killed by Cat would bum me out. It would feel... wasteful. His character just has so much shitty-behavior baggage that I love seeing him try to do the just thing.

    Well in dance he runs off with brienne. Seems like the two of them might end up being the new brotherhood leaders

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    ProhassProhass Registered User regular
    Yeah so there's a girl at work who's watching the series, and new guy at work who's read the books. And he started talking about them with her. Imagine say, the 5 most spoilerific things that yet to come after the 2 seasons, and he probably hit at least 4 of them. Yes, those things.
    I was all like, "Dude! Spoilers! She hasn't read the books!" and he kept going "Oh but the show's so different now it doesn't even matter!" Fortunately before he could make it worse he got a phone call and I told her to run or he'd ruin the rest. And then one of the server guys came over and told him to keep it down because several of them over there haven't read the books either.

    This is just unbelievable, I tell all my show friends to stay away from the facebook game of thrones page, people post spoilers in there non-stop. Hell im even careful when talking to my show friend on the bus, to make sure i dont spoil it for someone else on the bus/train, since half the books I see people now are game of thrones, tis an awesome feeling, seeing something you've loved for a long time suddenly get a bigger audience

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    TaminTamin Registered User regular
    Heisenberg wrote: »
    I wouldn't be too bothered by Jaime getting killed. He's made attempts at redemption, but not enough for me to see him as much more than the evil son of a bitch he was in Book 1.

    Jaime's had my favorite arc in the story so far, barring maybe Theon's, and for him to be unceremoniously killed by Cat would bum me out. It would feel... wasteful. His character just has so much shitty-behavior baggage that I love seeing him try to do the just thing.

    Well in dance he runs off with brienne. Seems like the two of them might end up being the new brotherhood leaders

    hmm?

    The implication there is
    Brienne is taking Jaime to Stoneheart to be killed, isn't it?

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    SkutSkutSkutSkut Registered User regular
    That's the implication but
    I don't Brienne is all that thrilled about her attempted murder, will probably have Jaime off Lady Stoneheart and the brotherhood seems to have some might makes right leader system so maybe they'll be made the leaders or Brienne will I dunno. Or Zomcat could make Brienne and Jaime fight to the death and kill the winner who knows, besides GRRM right now anyway.

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    TaminTamin Registered User regular
    SkutSkut wrote: »
    That's the implication but
    I don't Brienne is all that thrilled about her attempted murder, will probably have Jaime off Lady Stoneheart and the brotherhood seems to have some might makes right leader system so maybe they'll be made the leaders or Brienne will I dunno. Or Zomcat could make Brienne and Jaime fight to the death and kill the winner who knows, besides GRRM right now anyway.

    Hadn't considered that. Interesting.

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    XeddicusXeddicus Registered User regular
    It would be awesome if we just never see any of it and she just goes "I killed him." when asked and that's that!

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    nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
    It depends on one thing. The she said at the end of feast. She could have
    said something to turn cat around. I doubt brienne is offering him up to get murdered its obvious she's kind of in love with Jaime.

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    TaminTamin Registered User regular
    It depends on one thing. The she said at the end of feast. She could have
    said something to turn cat around. I doubt brienne is offering him up to get murdered its obvious she's kind of in love with Jaime.

    Yeah...
    I hope she convinced unCat that Jaime is trustworthy.

    I'd say it hinges on Brienne's sense of loyalty. If she's convinced that her loyalty to unCat is equivalent to her loyalty to Cat, then that supercedes every other promise. Which means, regardless of her feelings, Jaime is going to die. Which makes their romance tragic, which is sort of GRRM's thing.

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    nexuscrawlernexuscrawler Registered User regular
    The horribly ironic thing is his vow to cat is the only one Jaime has ever actually kept

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    juggerbotjuggerbot NebraskaRegistered User regular
    It depends on one thing. The she said at the end of feast. She could have
    said something to turn cat around. I doubt brienne is offering him up to get murdered its obvious she's kind of in love with Jaime.

    If you really want to know what she said, GRRM confirmed it a few months ago (seems obvious, in retrospect).

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    MattitudeMattitude Paste Pot Pete Kicking The BucketRegistered User regular
    So, a friend of mine is working his way through the audiobooks, and he's currently at Storm Of Swords. Then the other day he tweeted:
    I hope in Feast for Crows and Dances with Dragons have chapters for Robb. I hate hearing about him and the war through Catelyn!

    I cannot wait till 'it' happens. I had to bite my twitter tongue so hard.

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    Theodore FlooseveltTheodore Floosevelt proud parent of eight beautiful girls and shalmelo dorne (which is currently being ruled by a woman (awesome role model for my daughters)) #dornedadRegistered User regular
    Mattitude wrote: »
    So, a friend of mine is working his way through the audiobooks, and he's currently at Storm Of Swords. Then the other day he tweeted:
    I hope in Feast for Crows and Dances with Dragons have chapters for Robb. I hate hearing about him and the war through Catelyn!

    I cannot wait till 'it' happens. I had to bite my twitter tongue so hard.

    On the plus side, he won't have to hear about him and the war through Catelyn anymore!

    It's amazing to me when people tweet about stuff like that while they're reading these books, but I'm super paranoid about not wanting things spoiled for me or for friends who're reading. I basically yelled "DON'T GOOGLE ANYTHING ABOUT ANYTHING" to a friend of mine when she had a question about a direwolf.

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    MadpoetMadpoet Registered User regular
    My sister (TV only) really liked the song played at the end of Blackwater, so tried to Google the lyrics...

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