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| I Do Not Sow Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Canada
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| Re: Jon Snow's true parentage... GRRM could be setting us all up to believe that R+L=J and he may even reveal it somehow but in that "bittersweet" ending he has promised to the series, it could have all been a fraud concocted by some powers yet to be fully revealed. |
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| Arya's Whisper Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Illinois
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| Re: Jon Snow's true parentage... [QUOTE=digs;1497969]It wasn't necessarily aimed at Lannister offspring - just Baratheon vs others in general. The Baratheon bastards have a variety of mothers (and Gendry's was blonde, which is possibly a good test case against the Lannisters), which implies that Baratheon features are generally dominant. I don't remember any Baratheon bastards having Lannister mothers, so we never actually get a concrete test of the dominance between the two houses. Anyway, based on the little info we have, the whole premise of judging people according to appearance is a bit shaky. It is interesting though how often the features in the major Houses tend to breed true - Stark, Tully, Baratheon, Lannister, Targaryen all have distinctive colouring. To be fair though, the Targs are crazy inbreds, so that would help. Just to throw a little science into our fantasy, the black hair would always be dominant if the gene ran strong in the Baratheons (which it seems to). You would need 2 recessive blond genes to get blond, so if the Baratheons don't have one- always black! For the Targs centuries of breeding in-house so to speak would lead to many with the double pair of blond, so a strong tendency (but not certainty) of the silver blond hair. |
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| Re: Jon Snow's true parentage... My favorite topic! I am a firm believer in R + L = J , there has been mention in this post about Howland Reed being the only one left alive to verify the truth. But we sometimes forget that Ser Barristan the Bold is still alive and well. As Lord Commander of the Kingsguard during the Rebellion, he was most likely privy to the greatest secrets of the royal family, including the closely guarded reason why 3 of the most highly skilled Kingsguard members were found guarding a wayward Lady Stark , many kilometers south of the rest of the royal family, at the base of the famed Tower of Joy. (You can't deny that R+L = J haters!!!!) GRRM most recently posted in his Not A Blog that Ser Barristan will be a new POV in the upcoming Dance of Dragons book. I am incredibly excited concerning this monumental event, will we finally get confirmation of the veracity of R+ L = J? As a diehard fan of this theory, I was burning for the depiction of the Tower of Joy scene in the HBO series. But with the omission of even the Three Eyed Crow dream (the real one), my hopes have died. However! When looking through the episode titles, Episode 9 is titled "Baelor". I assume this refers to Baelor the Blessed, an odd title for the show who tries to mute unessential characters. I've been thinking for weeks what would make this episode named "Baelor" ? But I just started re-reading GOT. And when Ned Stark and Robert Baratheon discuss Ned's taboo subject of the proposed author of his bastard, Robert states: "You are too hard on yourself Ned, you always were. Damn it, no woman wants Baelor the Blessed in her bed!" !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Will the secret be revealed???!!! Ohhh snap! We know HBO is making the circumspect themes of the book into much more direct descriptions of what is really going on, ie. Renly + Loras = Homosexual fun. I'm firmly convinced, I await the haters. Come forth and prove me wrong! Also...GRRM has gone on record that genetic traits do not necessarily follow the scientific conventions of modern society. So basically...anything goes. |
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| Thicker than water Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Australia, New South Wales
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| Re: Jon Snow's true parentage... If R+L=J is actually true, I doubt GRRM would let them reveal it in the television series before the books and steal all his thunder. Not to mention it's far too early to reveal those kinds of secrets. We don't even know who Rhaegar and Lyanna are yet. Why should we care if Jon is their son? Best to build it up for a few seasons so it has maximum impact. |
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| Glad to be Geek Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: UK: SCOTLAND:
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| Re: Jon Snow's true parentage... I'm with you Bazza! I don't expect any dramatic revelations, but I hope there are some hints and teasers about the Tower of Joy scene. (And I find the argument that there were three Kings Guards guarding Lyanna to be significant.) Digs, they have mentioned Lyanna a few times on the show and Rhaegar too, but I doubt if the non-book people will really have any idea what happened. Some will understand that Ned's sister was killed by some guy that Robert hated, but that's probably about it. If they're going to make more of this storyline, they're going to have to show a lot more of the back story. Bring on Barristan the Bold! |
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| I Do Not Sow Join Date: Jan 2006 Location: Canada
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| Re: Jon Snow's true parentage... We also need to think about where a BFS POV may lead us. He is currently serving Dany after having been dismissed from the Kingsguard. How many POV's are already heading Dany's way: Tyrion, Quentyn and Victarion. We know two of those will be in ADWD. This could make for interesting reading if the purpose of BFS' POV is not to reveal some great secret but rather serves some other purpose if Dany sends him away on some task or quest. |
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| Re: Jon Snow's true parentage... I might be misremembering, but didn't BFS say to Dany in Feast for Crows that he was going to talk to her about her family (but it wasn't the right time or something?) There is sooo much that I want to know about Rhaegar, and not just the Lyanna story. Rhaegar is at the centre of everything. So many of the plots extend directly from him or his actions. |
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| Arya's Whisper Join Date: Apr 2011 Location: Illinois
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| Re: Jon Snow's true parentage... I'm with you Mesanna, I hope BFS will fill in the blanks on Rheagar for Dany (and us of course!). He has told her some but really very little. I don't think there is anyone alive who knows more of the story from any better view than BFS. He as Kingsguard has intimate knowledge of the Targs, the others of the guard, Robert, Jaime and who knows what else! He also has a moral compass that so many of the others lack yet I don't feel he is as hidebound (sorry Pern reference there!) as Ned was. |
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