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Too many resurecetions?


R.O.Edwards

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1. Catelyn stark- lady stoneheart


2. Gregor Clegane- Robert Strong


3. Beric Dondarion- Beric 1,2,3,4,5


4. Aegon Targeryen- dead for books then a major player in a few chapters


these are the most obvious ones and now I'm reading theories that Rhaeger is alive etc and it's accepted that Jon Snow will live.


One thing about this series that grabbed me was Eddard Stark dying.... how often does the hero die.


Has death lost it's meaning with so many come backs?


Are other people we have been told are dead going to come back/ resurface?


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But the worst is the eventual resurrection of Jon Snow.

Oh, be nice. It will be a festive and glorious occasion, for all. :-)

For the OP: I think it becomes to much, when done in the same fashion(Berric and Cat.) I don't think the rebirth of Jon, will have anything to do with the Red God...I hope. If it does, then it will feel repetitive to me.

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Quite frankly, I expected resurrection to be much more common in this series after reading the prologue. I thought it would be some zombie stuff mixed up in medieval-ish fantasy.



One thing I appreciate about the resurrections is that there are severe consequences. It's a worse fate than actual death.


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1. Catelyn stark- lady stoneheart

2. Gregor Clegane- Robert Strong

3. Beric Dondarion- Beric 1,2,3,4,5

4. Aegon Targeryen- dead for books then a major player in a few chapters

these are the most obvious ones and now I'm reading theories that Rhaeger is alive etc and it's accepted that Jon Snow will live.

One thing about this series that grabbed me was Eddard Stark dying.... how often does the hero die.

Has death lost it's meaning with so many come backs?

Are other people we have been told are dead going to come back/ resurface?

You forgot all the wights. Lots of them

It's just a part of the story. As DrP said, these characters are changed when they come back. It's interesting, and something the reader has to accept.

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You forgot all the wights. Lots of them

It's just a part of the story. As DrP said, these characters are changed when they come back. It's interesting, and something the reader has to accept.

No wights are not characters essential to the story they are throwaway soldiers

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I feel dumb now, because I thought the resurrection aspect was cool. :frown5:

Don't feel dumb. You're allowed to like different aspects of the story. Plenty of people agree with you, myself included.

Or nobody gets sacrificed for Jon because he isn't that important

Or he just doesn't need someone to be sacrificed to come back.

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I feel dumb now, because I thought the resurrection aspect was cool. :frown5:

Don't feel dumb. As Wolfswood said, plenty agree with you, myself included.

I always figure that being upset with the resurrections is like reading a prologue that includes superman and then getting pissed that superheros show up elsewhere in the series.

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