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| Winter Is Coming Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Michigan
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| The Candle that doesn't flicker... I'm sure this has been beaten to death, resurected by Thoros and beaten to death again, but..... the candle flame (obsidian/dragon glass) that doesnt flicker and enhances everything around it. Seeing/Talking to people half a world apart and showing up in peoples dreams is a very good thing to have in a war. The Alchemist/Pate has the key to every door at the Citadel. What are the plans of the Faceless Men? They're also expecting payment from The Lannisters correct? (in which Cersie blew off) |
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| Re: The Candle that doesn't flicker... When Eddard first got to King's Landing there was a decree from Robert that a tourney would take place in his honor. The total cost of that tourney would be around 100k gold stags. Pycelle asked "can the treasury can bear the expense?" It then comes out that The Crown is more than 6 million stags in debt, about half of which is owed to the Iron Bank of Bravos, Lord Tyrell, several Tyroshi trading cartels and The Faith. The other half was owed to the Lannisters (Lord Tywin). The point is, The Lannisters aren't hurting for money. If Tywin could float the crown 3 million stags, the Lannister's personal waelth was probably many times that. The real problem is that Lannisters do NOT always pay their debts, contrary to what Tytrion and Jaime like to always say. |
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| Re: The Candle that doesn't flicker... Lannisters seem to interpret that particular phrase in a social, spiritual, and personal sense regarding their honor rather than in a strict financial sense... of course, they let everyone else believe it means that the Lannisters are fiscally responsible instead of the vindictive mobsters they are in reality. Now regarding the Faceless Men, I don't remember the Iron Throne owing money to the Faceless Men. Of course, I cannot imagine anyone owing them money. I firmly believe they'd require cash up front before they even attempted a job. As for the Obsidian Candle... I assume that it is now lit because of a return of the potency of magic due to a return of dragons. The Pyromancers noted the increased efficacy of their spells after (unbeknownst to them) Dany birthed her dragons. I don't know that the dragonglass (obsidian) weapons of the Night's Watch will begin to light up also. But mayhaps this is a clue as to what the real sword of Azor Ahai is... Mayhaps his fiery sword was actually obsidian, a known bane of Others. If that is true, then mayhaps it can be used against The Others. |
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| Winter Is Coming Join Date: Feb 2010 Location: Michigan
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Now regarding the Faceless Men, I don't remember the Iron Throne owing money to the Faceless Men. Of course, I cannot imagine anyone owing them money. I firmly believe they'd require cash up front before they even attempted a job. Yeah, Cersie was blowing off the Braavosi that came to collect. She had him waiting and ultimately, just ignored him. She's ignorant to the fact that the Faceless Men are not someone who you would want to go to war with. Imagine if Arya pulled an Alchemist/Pate exchange on Tommen to get close to Cersie and kill her. That would be cool, but shouldnt she be dying by the hands of her brother as the old Maigie predicted (or was that what happened when Jaimie balled up the letter she sent) As for the Obsidian Candle... I assume that it is now lit because of a return of the potency of magic due to a return of dragons. The Pyromancers noted the increased efficacy of their spells after (unbeknownst to them) Dany birthed her dragons. I don't know that the dragonglass (obsidian) weapons of the Night's Watch will begin to light up also. But mayhaps this is a clue as to what the real sword of Azor Ahai is... Mayhaps his fiery sword was actually obsidian, a known bane of Others. If that is true, then mayhaps it can be used against The Others. Wow! That is a really good theory. It's obvious Stannis' flaming sword is a fraud, but who's going to wake up with a flaming sword in their scabboth, like WTF!, i'm the chosen one? | |
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| King of Chippendalia Join Date: Mar 2010 Location: Wisconsin
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It's kinda like "The Federal Reserve" hiring "Blackwater" to collect their payments! Or do they already do that....lol | |
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This is a big question for me:
* Expects plenty of examples of the much earlier activities of the Others (i.e. their magic was always potent enough for them) well before anything else has happened. * | |
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Yeah, not everyone is a Faceless Man. Some people are just regular people. | |
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| Re: The Candle that doesn't flicker... Faceless Men are amazingly expensive, one of them costing what it would take to hire an army of sellswords. It would likely be cost prohibitive to send a FM after a debt, and in all liklihood unproductive as their skill is in "fingerprintless assasination" if i can coin that phrase. They're the guys that clean up AFTER the enforcers come to threaten and break legs. |
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| Unreg. Mutant Moderator Join Date: Feb 2005 Location: Tyne and Wear
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| Re: The Candle that doesn't flicker... I hadn't really considered Lightbringer as an obsidian sword Boaz, so thanks for that. It's certainly feasible. It does make a mockery of the whole mythology surrounding it's making though, doesn't it? I suppose it's a better story than "Well I was kind of running through this quarry being chased by an Other when I tripped over a black rock and threw it at him in desperation. Imagine my surprise when it melted after smacking him in the face. So I thought, hey this black rock is a buit flaky, I'm sure I can fashion a weapon out of it, call myself a Prince after saving everyone and make a fortune in merchandising!" I also like the theory that the magic returned by itself Ursa. Seems neater somehow. Otherwise surely the "Tragedy at Summerhall" would have worked. Seems the real tragedy was that no-one could read a calendar properly and got their sums wrong by about 50 years... |
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