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  1. 19 hours ago, Illiterati said:

    Samwell, avenge his kin? :huh:

    kin means family.

    14 hours ago, Anarres said:

    And reject his vows to the Night's Watch? Is there any precedent for this in the books? Other than Jon's resurrection we saw in the tv show, of course.

    The nightswathc is not very respected in the south so i doubt many would try to stop  him.

    12 hours ago, darmody said:

    Sam is a sworn brother of the Night's Watch. Unless he comes back from the dead like Jon, he's not inheriting anything. 

    - Drown him like theon was drowned, then revive him.

    - If Jon left why cant the rest leave? How can jon prove he was dead? Jon leaving destroyed the nightswatch vows in the same way jaime killing aerys destroyed the meaning of the kingsguard vows.

    From the wiki

    Drowning and resurrection feature prominently in the prayers and rituals of the Drowned God religion. Sacrificial drowning is the traditional method of execution for the ironmen,[4][5]but it is also considered a holy act, and the most faithful have no fear of it. Newborns are "drowned" shortly after birth, being submerged into or anointed with saltwater. This is done as part of rites of the god, committing their bodies to the sea, so when they die they may find the Drowned God's halls. Both the method of execution and the newborn rite are referred to as being "given to the Drowned God".[6][1]

    During the anointment ritual, the priest has a person kneel. Using his skin of sea water, he pours a stream of it upon the person's head. As he does this he intones:

    Priest: Let <person> your servant be born again from the sea, as you were. Bless him with salt, bless him with stone, bless him with steel.
    Response: What is dead may never die.
    Priest: What is dead may never die, but rises again, harder and stronger.[2]
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    Then again, I'm not sure the Night's Watch will exist in a couple of episodes. Or if it even exists now, after Jon sent Tormund to Eastwatch and he bragged that his Wildling bunch were the Night's Watch.

    In any case, Sam has a sister that can inherit. 

    Yes he has a sister, talla. I just think that the producers want to kill of the tarlys inorder to get a favorite(samwell) into a good position. Since sam is a friend of jons.

  2. - Daenerys burned Randyll and Dickon Tarly making way for Samwell to become head of house tarly. After the Tyrells died out i assume that house Tarly is the rulers of the reach. 

    - I wonder how daenerys burning the tarlys will affect her relationship with jon aswell as samwell? Also how will it jons relationship with dany affect his relationship with samwell. Will samwell try to avenge his kin?

  3. 12 minutes ago, Feather Crystal said:

    I am only part way through the theory. It's more than just one essay. It's a project encompassing 30 essays! lol

    There are 30 uniquely named POV chapters spread out between a AFFC and ADWD that I am in the midst of deciphering. These chapters are more than they appear on the surface. If you'd like to read my opening essay and some of the chapters that I have completed you can start here: Wheel of Time project

    I am currently deciphering the 5th chapter, The Drowned Man. I may get this one completed this weekend.

    I haven't identified any of the characters you've mentioned...yet.

    - I think that Daenerys will be the new Rhaneyra fighting agains fAegon the new Aegon the Elder, who do you think will be Daenerys's Daemon? I think Jaime Lannister or Aurane Waters would fit in as Daemon.

    - I also think that Daenerys will have a conflict and that the Iron Isles will support fAegon, and  the Lannisters will support Daenerys. House Lannister will not be happy about the next sack of king's landing.....

    - Tyrion will be Daenerys's new Corlys Velaryon.

    Your thoughts?

  4. On 31.3.2016 at 1:36 AM, Feather Crystal said:

    I have begun a project based on a new theory that the wheel of time of rebirth, life, and death is never ending...what has happened before will happen again, except this time someone has opened the great hinge of Westeros and changed the board, much like the in world game of Cyvasse. What was once north is now south, and east is now west. Various Houses are destined to relive past lives. Two prominent examples are the Ironborn are on the cusp of reliving Aegon the Conqueror and the Targaryens. And the Martells are reliving the Lannisters. You may read my OP through the link in my signature called the Wheel of Time.

    Who will be the knew Mad King or Queen?

    The new Jaime Lannister?

     

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