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  1. No problem at all But I don't know if Benjen was still alive or if Martin was doing a bit of misdirection. Basically the way that Martin was so insistent that "Coldhands is not Benjen" is very similar to how he reacted to how Sansa was a stand-in for both Jeyne Poole and Donella Hornwood in Winterfell."
  2. This is not that big of a butterfly effect Because Stannis is still going to be fighting for the Throne. then you would have Tyrion angling to put Tommen on the Iron Throne. And all jockeying between Littlefinger, Varys and Tyrion become absolutely unrestrained. Arianne likely tries to make Myrcella queen earlier on...except Quentyn and Oberyn would likely still be around to either help or hurt. Honestly, the events in Feast and Dance that only could have happened in Tywin's absence just happen earlier on.
  3. When the show revealed that Coldhands was actually Benjen at the end of Season 6, Martin said that Benjen is not Coldhands and that the two are separate individuals. And based on what Martin was saying, Benjen is still alive.
  4. I'm beginning to think that Benjen did desert the NW but only in the sense that he has decided NOT to return to Castle Black after his ranging mission went sideways. If Benjen is still alive (I don't think Martin would have him die "offscreen"), he's in the Lands of Always Winter or maybe in the Heart of Winter itself. Either he is being held captive, he has switched sides and is working with the Others or he is trying to negotiate with the Others on the behalf of the Seven Kingdoms. I doubt Martin would have had Benjen die "offscreen" after all this time, but if Benjen is dead, Bran is going to have to find his body and learn what had happened to him. Or maybe Jon will run across Benjen (or his corpse) as Ghost and Bran finds out what happens. Either way—dead or alive—I'm 100% sure that Benjen encountered the Others and that he had been sidetracked/delayed.
  5. I don't know. I feel like one of the opening chapters has to be a Tyrion POV; the Battle of Meereen is upon us and it HAS to happen early on in the book Cersei and the King's Landing cast. Not life-or-death but it's a major gamechanger
  6. I think he was confirmed for season 2 during season 1's run But then they also cut down the number of episodes from 10 to 8 and...then there was the writer's strike. So I think its safe to say that plans changed and that they are taking their time to focus on the assassination attempts and the battles in the Riverlands
  7. Idk maybe because Daeron isn't supposed to appear until season 3 or late in season 2 but Daeron was confirmed by the showrunner on more than one occasion during season 1...so it's quite possible that things have changed
  8. Why does he hate Rhaenyra for lying when he lied too? And I wouldn't say that Rhaenyra manipulated him either... It's projection. They have very different values.
  9. Well, he's just going to have to deal with it I guess I think he can finish the series in two books. But they will both have to be huge
  10. This is not such a bad idea. The Prince of Dragonstone already rules Dragonstone, Driftmark and the other islands of Blackwater Bay. Giving them part of Crackclaw Point would do nothing. This is a bad -- or at least risky -- idea. Creating a principality out of the Dornish Marches under the control of the Prince of Summerhall is basically stealing the Lords of Storm's End of (arguably) their most powerful vassals. To do so would invite a lot of conflict. You might as well place a royal in the Gift, give him control over the Gift and make him the Prince of Queenscrown. Harrenhal has come under the control of the Iron Throne more than once but again...not sure if it's a great idea. The Iron Throne has more than enough funds; the problem is that they were terribly mismanaged and fumbled by Robert, Cersei, Littlefinger and the rest of the Small Council. Making a province out of the Stepstones would be expensive (as in you need to commission a new fleet just to protect the islands and enforce the law after its conquest) but doable. It's a good idea. But Tyrosh? No way.
  11. Ahhh okay I don't know. Iraq, Egypt and the Levant are all very hot and arid lands. However, millions have always lived in those areas. Why? The floodplains of major rivers. The floodplains of the Greenblood, the Vaith and the Scourge are more than enough to sustain a large population. Sunspear itself should be a very large city on par with White Harbor and Gulltown.
  12. Well to be fair, wasn't Catelyn was originally supposed to be imprisoned and used as a hostage?
  13. Right but the problem is that Torrhen and his lords bannermen were anticipating a loss of life. The North could've fought a guerilla war against the Targaryens just as successfully as Dorne did...if not better. Torrhen was just hoping to strike a major blow against the Targaryen forces before they could attempt to mount a proper invasion and attack on the North. This is true Frankly, a part of me feels like the North (and especially Dorne) should have a higher population. Yes, the winters are unimaginably brutal, and a lot of people die each winter due to famine and disease; that should keep the population relatively low in the northernmost parts of the North. BUT there should still be more people living on the west coast, particularly at Sea Dragon Point where there's an abundance of otters and fish for food and clothing and trees for homes and tools. And Bear Island alone does not suffice as a west coast trading hub.
  14. Ooooh that's pretty unnerving I definitely think that the Children are a big part of the deal That's why I don't really trust the Children or Bloodraven with Bran.
  15. As far as I know, Daeron is confirmed.
  16. Agreed We're going to need a time skip between Winds and Dream... ...or, more specifically, a time skip between the establishment of a new status quo (Blackfyre-Martell empowered, Lannisters disgrace, Baratheon extinction, Stark resurgence) and the fall of the Wall. The fall of the Wall has to deeply disturb the brand-new status quo to be effective AND it has to happen either before Dany's arrival or right when she shows up
  17. Yeah, saving Aerys was the right decision. Not even for the sake of the townspeople. Because let's be honest: the actions of the Darklyns were wrong as wrong can be. You can't kidnap and torture people just because you've been inconvenienced by the latest development in an ongoing trade dispute. It's madness.
  18. Yes. The more you reread the worse Tyrion looks (and the better other characters like Catelyn look) I don't think we overlook the good things he does in the books. It's just that some of us can see right through it. The good things he does (i.e. protecting Sansa from Joffrey) are half-assed and more about his own ego and image instead of doing the right thing because it's the right thing. The fact that Tyrion knows Robert's murder and the whole onset of the War of the Five Kings is, at its core, all about Cersei's wrongful lust for power and his response was to accumulate more power than her at a faster rate to surpassing Cersei's lust for power with his own is telling... And to be honest, I do not believe that Jon is a good judge of character. Or at least, he doesn't act on many of his good judgments which makes him being a good judge of character pointless. If he did, he would've seen the problem that was Bowen Marsh coming from a mile away. Also there's no way that Jon thought he was going to be able to maintain his position as Lord Commander of the Nights Watch with the Boltons in Winterfell and the Lannisters behind the Iron Throne.
  19. I've stated this before in this HoTD Musings thread but I'm concerned about where they are going to take HoTD It seems like D&D gave Rhaenyra's ending to Daenerys (promising start with a bad end, became a cruel dictator, murdered by a blood relative because of the schemes of jealous people) which has basically made Daenerys' book ending unnecessarily complicated but is slated to make HoTD look bad. smh
  20. But what does the Writer's Strike have to do with reshoots. Did the showrunners create a rough draft of the season and the reshoots are pretty much the final copy?
  21. Yeah, I feel like Dany deciding to leave (or being forced to leave) Westeros and start over makes for a truly bittersweet ending for her. Basically, the show endings for Jon and Arya ending works better for Dany than it did for either one of them. Dany doesn't even really like ruling; she is like Ned Stark. She only rules because she has to and because she wants to protect people. Dany would actually be very happy being married, barefoot and pregnant on some homestead; I just don't think she really knows it yet. I think she's so preoccupied with Meereen that she doesn't understand that it's not a Meereen thing. She'd have similar feelings and problems in King's Landing as Queen of Westeros. She doesn't even like sitting on that one bench in her hall in the Great Pyramid. She'd HATE sitting atop the Iron Throne. And yes, she'd probably end up having Drogon destroy it.
  22. It's also worth mentioning that Alysanne basically did the same thing Viserra did when she was a teenager. The only difference is that Alysanne's mother Alyssa decided to let it go and let her daughter figure it out for herself. I'm lowkey mad at Baelon for snitching though. He could've just told Viserra no and kept that incident between them. He was grown; there was no need to bring their parents into that situation.
  23. The broad stroke is that she will die Not that she will go inexplicably genocidal and crazy
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