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FantasyCreature

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  1. Organic as in? If you mean living things or derived from living things or something similar, then no.
  2. 1. Not a character. 2. Not a living thing. 3. Yes, a person can carry it. 4. Yes, it can fit in a pocket or sleeve. 5. No, it is not metal. 6. No, it is not fragile. 7. Yes, it exists in the current timeline.
  3. 1. Not a character. 2. Not a living thing. 3. Yes, a person can carry it. 4. Yes, it can fit in a pocket or sleeve. 5. No, it is not metal. 6. No, it is not fragile.
  4. 1. Not a character. 2. Not a living thing. 3. Yes, a person can carry it. 4. Yes, it can fit in a pocket or sleeve. 5. No, it is not metal. You're welcome
  5. 1. Not a character. 2. Not a living thing. 3. Yes, a person can carry it. 4. Yes, it can fit in a pocket or sleeve. Wow, you ask nice questions.
  6. 1. Not a character. 2. Not a living thing. 3. Yes, a person can carry it.
  7. Woohoo! I can't believe I managed to guess it after all. Wouldn't have managed it without House Cambodia narrowing it down to books, and your helpful hints. RIP book indeed. I hate it when precious, rare and ancient things are destroyed, and this checked all three boxes. Would anyone like a new game? I have something in mind. Do I have to make sure it's not been done before or something like that?
  8. Hmmm... Only two chances left... Right, but I can't seem to remember the books which were seen. Is it the book Tyrion gifted to Joffrey before his wedding? The one he destroyed with Widow's Wail? I think it was called... Something like, "Lives of Four Kings".
  9. Is it the book that Ned and Jon Arryn were reading? "The Lineages and Histories of the Great Houses of the Seven Kingdoms, With Descriptions of Many High Lords and Noble Ladies and Their Children"?
  10. I thought it was the Wall... :') Hey, since "hard materials" had to be defined, might it be made of leather? It's a real life material, not cloth, but hard.
  11. Okay, I have something in mind. Is it located in some cold place, like, at least above the Neck?
  12. Those are some funny choices. Marry: Roose Bolton (his wife seems happy enough...) Bang: Randyll Tarly Kill: Tywin Lannister Next choices: some bastards Gendry, Daemon Sand, Aurane Waters
  13. Nope, I don't really watch movies at all, so I have no idea about most of the people here. The few that I do know are probably in my memory from reading a bunch of ASoIaF fancasts.
  14. I would, if I knew any of the actors. But just searching up their name doesn't give me any useful information other than their looks, and well, that can be changed anyway, so I know next to nothing about these people.
  15. Will keep that in mind. Alright, here we go... Marry Jaime Bang Rhaegar Kill Robert (an inhuman feat, I'm a supermaaaan) This was surprisingly hard to decide on. Next choices: the Stark brothers, previous generation Benjen, Eddard, Brandon
  16. Let me try. Although I'm not very good at it probably. Umm, has it been seen in only a female POV, and not a male POV?
  17. Oh, yes, that might happen too. I hadn't thought of the religious uprisings, but it's true, the Riverlands have it worst in almost all the wars. If the Brotherhood joins the Night's Watch, it would be great. The first few hints didn't convince me, but the last few are worth thinking about. Might be it's true after all. But as others say, a swap and even the revelation that Robb has a baby will do nothing but slow down the plot.
  18. I see, thanks for the reminder. It was indeed dumb. Or I guess she expected a more targeted attack, not the massacre... Yet another blow to the Starks (kind of). Well, I didn't like Stoneheart, and that's just waiting to happen. Hopefully the Brotherhood won't become lawless outlaws afterwards. Thank you for the confirmation. Yes, then I could also see some magic in the prologue. Also agreed with the rest of what you said. Apparently this time he's going to (or might) shatter our expectations by keeping the POV alive. But then, he might subvert this expectation and instead keep it alive... I have no idea. Another new thought. Is this a full theory, can I read it somewhere? I'd like to, I need some hope.
  19. It would indeed, I have to say. It would finally shatter any affection he might still feel for her. Hmmm, yes, that would bring them together. About Stoneheart, it's possible, but there's another thing that might happen. Since she has lost her compassion and love and has completely changed from Catelyn... she might see Jeyne as one of the reasons for Robb's downfall. It could seem to her that if Robb hadn't married Jeyne, they wouldn't have lost the Freys and the Red Wedding wouldn't have happened (a feeling that I used to share until I was kindly educated by this forum). My point is, she could hate Jeyne and the Westerlings now and attempt to kill them. Or, maybe she would send someone (Jaime perhaps, as you say) to "rescue" Jeyne so that ultimately she can be the one to have Jeyne killed.
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