turdle, on 14 April 2012 - 04:12 PM, said:
ok, i'm confused. why would anyone want that? do you like the hound as a character or not? because i like the hound, and i like his attitude about knights and the harsh reality of the world. are you saying that it would be a character improvement for him to, for example, drop his disdain for knights? don't we have ample examples within the books to see that the hounds views are correct? and despite (or perhaps, because of) his "negative" attitude, he's often more moral than the majority of the other characters.
the hound is one of the few characters who is willing to call a spade a spade. now you want GRRM to tell us dead isn't dead, and through sandor of all characters? no thanks, i like my hound brutal and honest.
You've missed all the other characters who seemed "dead" but actually weren't?
No, Sandor Clegane isn't dead. We were nearly beaten over the head with it in the Brienne chapter on the Quiet Isle. Besides, Arya thinks he is dying, but that is her POV and she is not omniscent. So we don't see him dying, and we see the Elder Brother basically tell Brienne straight out that Sandor Clegane is alive, plus we actually
see him too through Brienne's eyes. She just doesn't realise who it is she is seeing.
I mean, compare it to the worst kept secret of ASOIAF, that Jon Snow is the son of Lyanna and Rhaegar. Nowhere is it explicitly stated that he is, but the clues all add up. In the case of Sandor, we even get to see him and his horse! So he's hidden in plain sight, if you will. And he's not lying about it either, since he's not speaking.
As for "dying", the Elder Brother says this about himself:
"
All in all, I was a sad man. When I was not fighting, I was drunk. My life was writ in red, in blood and wine"
"When did it change?" asked Brienne.
"When I died in the Battle of the Trident"
But as we know, the Elder Brother isn't dead. He died in a metaphorical sense and was reborn. And then he says to Brienne:
"I see." Brienne did not know why he was telling her all of this, or what else she out to say.
"Do you?" He leaned forward, his big hands on his knees. "If so, give up on this quest of yours, the Hound is dead..."
Edited by Lyanna Stark, 16 April 2012 - 07:08 AM.