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| | #721 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: Jun 2011 Location: New York
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| Re: Jon Snow -- Beware of Spoilers Welcome Avenger93, I don't know if you realize this, but by your logic, Syrio Forel and Benjen Stark are alive. I don't necessarily disagree, but it makes me wonder |
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| | #722 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: May 2012 Location: Romania
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| Re: Jon Snow -- Beware of Spoilers Well I was talking about main characters. But to adress your point: syrio had just a wooden sword against a bunch of lanister guards in armor and a knight. call me crazy but he had no chance and he knew it. as for benjen he preety much vanished without us getting anything from his character, and he might still be walking around as Coldhands. However what you bring up is a valid point and flaw in my logic so thank you for pointing this out. |
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| Bearly Believable Join Date: Aug 2007 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: Jon Snow -- Beware of Spoilers Quote:
Right at the beginning of A Storm of Swords (i.e. before the splitting of the fourth book into AFfC and ADwD), you will find this: Quote:
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| | #725 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: Jon Snow -- Beware of Spoilers The Stannis preview chapter explicitly takes place before the battle between Stannis and the Boltons, so it could neither confirm or deny his supposed death even if it took place after the letter was sent (what a strange double bluff that would be). |
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| | #726 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: May 2012 Location: France
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| Re: Jon Snow -- Beware of Spoilers Arrgh ! First post I ever wrote in English, and I lost it because it was so long for me to write it that I was logged out when I tried to publish it… Anyway, I’ll try to re-write it (and please be lenient with my English, that’s not my native language…) First of all, I’m glad I found this forum !! I just finished reading ADWD, couldn’t stand the idea of Jon being dead. One Google request later, here I am reading this tread through from pages 8 to 48… All these (crackpot or not) theories are brilliant ! As for me, I particularly like Needle’s theory, and I’d love for it to be the truth, but as I re-read this chapter, I found something which imo doesn’t totally fit with the idea of Jon warging in a ice cell corpse : first, it’s written : “The corpses. Jon has almost forgotten them.” If so, how could Jon have been secretly practicing at warging in one ? OK, Needle’s theory doesn’t need for Jon to have warged in one of them before that day. But later, after the speech in the shieldhall, we find : “ ‘Is it wights ?’ asked Rory. Jon wondered. Could his corpses have escaped their chains ?” But in Needle’s theory, at that time Jon is supposed to be warging one of these, isn’t he ? If so, how could he wonder if they have escaped ? But again, I love this theory, and I’ll be glad to be proved wrong ! Another thing : imo Jon’s decision to go south to Winterfell isn’t so out of character ; Jon has been struggling for a while with the ‘the NW doesn’t take side in the wars of the Kingdom’ rule, especially as it involve the Boltons. He couldn’t help himself giving Stannis the idea of finding men amongst the northmen’s clans. He didn’t go searching for Arya, but agreed to release Mance to do it. And the letter was the final blow : “ I want my bride back… I want my bride back… I want my bride back” It doesn’t surprise me to see Jon, probably feeling guilty to have left who he thinks is Arya in Ramsay’s hands, and seeing a chance to rescue her (Ramsay doesn’t have her anymore), deciding to go to Winterfell. |
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| | #727 (permalink) |
| I always pay my debts. Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: MIDDLE EAST
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| Re: Jon Snow -- Beware of Spoilers Asha! Bienvenue a notre forum! I think they should rename this thread the "Welcome to the SFF Chronicles Forums thread" because the Jon Snow thread is how a lot of us found this place on the internet. Asha, I love the points you brought out. They are fresh, factual, and I think shed some serious doubts on a pet theory of ours that we may have been too in love with to look at critically enough. Again, welcome, and I hope to read more from you. |
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| | #728 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: May 2012 Location: France
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| Re: Jon Snow -- Beware of Spoilers Thanks for the welcome (and in French!), Tywin! And as I believe you suggested earlier, I agree we should make a poll to figure out how many of us joined this forum thanks to this thread... |
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| | #730 (permalink) |
| Registered User Join Date: May 2012 Location: UK: ENGLAND:
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| Re: Jon Snow -- Beware of Spoilers the premise that jon is the heir to the throne because rhaegar and lyanna loved each other could be explained that rhaegar saw the need to end the targarian rule for some reason and sought to provoke war, lyannas promise could be that ned return her home hence he remembers her wish when home seems furtherest from him/ when he loses hope of returning himself not sure i believe this myself but don't see why it isn't possible. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2012 Location: Canada
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| Re: Jon Snow -- Beware of Spoilers Quote:
So Now I am pretty much in agreement with Pedro. Our John really did get stabbed upwards of 4 times. I think the next chapter will start from a minor character POV (as Always) who is on the wall who will shed some light on the situation, if not on Jon's actual fate. This is where I disagree. I don't think the Others are coming just yet. Personally, I feel like the cold John is fealing is that common literary device that people feel cold when they are dying, and that we are looking to far into that pont. I think it is too early for the Others to attack, and John, dead or not, is out of commission and wouldn't be able to rally the NW and Wildlings. And, if Jon isn't dead, then he would be missing the most important battle of the books so far. I think the Chaos we are about to get a glimpse into will simply be the result of the in-fighting between the NW loyalists and the Wildlings and the betrators and the Queens Men. I think Wun Wun is in a good position to save John's dying body, and bring it to Val (not Mel) and val will bandage him up and look after him. Val has some good insights to Death, as evidenced by her reaction to Shireen. John's soul in the mean-time will have a bit of a vacation in Ghost. I don't think we will get a full Warged Wolf chapter, but we may very well have some flash-backs when John regains real consiousness in his own body. | |
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| | #732 (permalink) |
| Senior Member Join Date: May 2012 Location: Canada
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| Re: Jon Snow -- Beware of Spoilers Sorry for the double post. I just had another thought supporting why the White Walkers aren't coming right now. We know the wall holds some Magic. (melisandra is more powerful there, Aemon lived a long time and Cold Hands couln't cross it) so I think it's safe to assume that magic is there to help the wall perform its main duty, which is to keep the White Walkers out. I don't think they can cross the wall while it still stand. Someone made the point earlier (in this thread I think) that the wall might collapse. Something along the lines of "the wall will stand as long as there are loyal mean of the NW to defend it" and now, because the men attacked their Lord Commander, we could say that the wall may not fall, or hold its same power. two opposing arguments against this theory are 1- The men who attacked Jon WERE loyal to the watch ("for the watch" *stab stab*) 2- If these men weren't Loyal, there are the men at Eastwatch and.. that other castle at the other end (westwatch?) and even the other men that Jon sent away that a) don't know about jon's speach and subsequent, alleged, breaking of Oaths. b)don't know about Jon getting stabbed to (near) death and c) are as Loyal as they come. |
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| | #733 (permalink) |
| I always pay my debts. Join Date: Oct 2011 Location: MIDDLE EAST
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| Re: Jon Snow -- Beware of Spoilers I like the point about the "loyal men of the NW". We do need a way for the wall to fall or be breached for this entire plot arc to come to fruition. As it stands now, that wall is impenetrable magic for white walkers, and the purpose of the NW is... nothing. They could just pack up and head south and that big wall would keep the Others out of the realms of men. What are our leading theories on how the wall will fall or be breached? We've got that big horn of Joramun, and now the "loyal men of the NW" which I think would be nicely tied in with their oath and dedication providing the power of the magic. |
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| | #734 (permalink) |
| Glad to be Geek Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: UK: SCOTLAND:
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| Re: Jon Snow -- Beware of Spoilers Have any of you seen this interview with Alfie Allen (the guy who plays Theon in the TV show): http://www.vulture.com/2012/06/game-...interview.html He said he asked GRRM about Jon Snow's father. I've quoted the relevant part below: "You know, I asked him about who Jon Snow's real parents were, and he told me. I can't say who, but I can tell you that it involves a bit of a Luke Skywalker situation. It will all come to fruition eventually. The whole thing with all the fight over proper succession is partly inspired by the War of the Roses in the late 1400s, and back then, to ensure pedigree, the monarchies were kind of inbred. It's definitely ****** up, but it definitely happened back then, so that's why there's incest with the Targaryen line. It's toned down, though." What do you all make of that? A Luke Skywalker situation implies a bad guy. That sure isn't Ned and I don't think it sounds much like Rhaegar either (though that depends on who you listen to). It certainly sounds like Alfie has read the books when he talks about Reek, so I don't quite know how to interpret his comments. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2012 Location: Canada
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| Re: Jon Snow -- Beware of Spoilers First, I agree with Tywin that the wall DOES have to come down or at least the magic in it will fail. I just don't think its going to happen yet. I also am not sure of the extent of the walls magic. It certainly kept Coldhands out, but it didn't stop the NW from bringing those 2 wights in, who ended up attacking the Old Bear. Is there like a vampire type deal where they need to be invited/brought in? (if so, my guess is Patchface is gonna bring those suckers right on in) Can they reanimate a corpse thats on the other side of the wall? Quote:
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