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Arthur Peres

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Which event in the books do you think another pov could bring more emotion, more information or more context ?

Just to give a exemple.

The death of Joffrey with Cersei’s Pov instead of Tyrion. This could make us question more if Tyrion was involved in the murder, bringing more mystery about the culprit, could also bring more emotion, since she is probably the only person that ever loved him.

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1 hour ago, Arthur Peres said:

Which event in the books do you think another pov could bring more emotion, more information or more context ?

Just to give a exemple.

The death of Joffrey with Cersei’s Pov instead of Tyrion. This could make us question more if Tyrion was involved in the murder, bringing more mystery about the culprit, could also bring more emotion, since she is probably the only person that ever loved him.

I don't know.  George chose the pov carefully to achieve his desired effect. 

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41 minutes ago, shameeka said:

"It should have been you." Catelyn pov. I want to know what her exact mindset was when she said that.

This one. It’s one of the reasons people hate Catelyn. 

Sansa at Darry when she was questioned about the fight with Joffrey, Arya and Mycah.

Robb at the Crag.

Tywin on the privy with Tyrion putting him at crossbowpoint.

Jorah in general.

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Sansa at the moment she learns Joffrey, the love of her life, betrays her and executes her father.

Oberyn finally getting the confession he wanted from Gregor, only to have is head ripped apart moments later.

Illyrio when he learns that the weak little girl he expected to die in the Great Grass Sea now has three dragons from the eggs he gave her and is now burning cities in Slavers Bay and disrupting the worldwide commercial system that made him rich.

And, of course, Lady Olenna when she sees Joffrey eating the poison pie that was meant for Tyrion and realizing that she may have just crushed her decades long dream of putting a Tyrell on the Iron Throne -- but that would have given away too much too soon. ;)

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17 hours ago, Arthur Peres said:

Which event in the books do you think another pov could bring more emotion, more information or more context ?

Just to give a exemple.

The death of Joffrey with Cersei’s Pov instead of Tyrion. This could make us question more if Tyrion was involved in the murder, bringing more mystery about the culprit, could also bring more emotion, since she is probably the only person that ever loved him.

Dothraki point of view during the hatching of the dragons

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I would change Sansa III in a Clash of Kings to a Tyrion chapter. Tyrion was previously very confident that his father and Stafford would beat Robb as he tells Cleos Frey, seeing his thoughts on this matter would bring more information about Oxcross, and would be cool to see his reaction once his ideas are proven wrong.

Seeing Theon taking winterfell through his eyes could also be interesting. If he felt proud or guilty.

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Halfway along the route, a wailing woman forced her way between two watchmen and ran out into the street in front of the king and his companions, holding the corpse of her dead baby above her head. It was blue and swollen, grotesque, but the real horror was the mother’s eyes. Joffrey looked for a moment as if he meant to ride her down, but Sansa Stark leaned over and said something to him. The king fumbled in his purse, and flung the woman a silver stag.

- A Clash of Kings, Chapter 41, Tyrion IX

This in Sansa POV, just to find out what she exactly said to Joffrey to make him listen to her.

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7 hours ago, Moiraine Sedai said:

Dothraki point of view during the hatching of the dragons

Shock and awe!  Like jaw dropping awe.  

On 9/24/2018 at 9:44 PM, Arthur Peres said:

Which event in the books do you think another pov could bring more emotion, more information or more context ?

Just to give a exemple.

The death of Joffrey with Cersei’s Pov instead of Tyrion. This could make us question more if Tyrion was involved in the murder, bringing more mystery about the culprit, could also bring more emotion, since she is probably the only person that ever loved him.

Lord Walder hears the news of Robb's betrayal.

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