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Arya will kill Bran, at the Godswood of Winterfell. Out of mercy.

In the end of ADWD, Bran was "wedded" to a tree. He ate a weirwood seed paste, and from those seeds a weirwood tree will begin growing inside Bran's body. Then the roots and branches will tear thru his internal organs, muscles and skin, and will emerge out of his body. The roots will grow into the ground and walls of the cave, and that way Bran will be binded to the cave. So he will become the same as Bloodraven - a symbiote of the Weirwood.

Then Bran will skinchange into Hodor and will use him to tear the roots, that will be growing from within of his body, out of the cave's walls and floor. And then they will escape from the cave via the underground river. And eventually Bran will go back to Winterfell. Though the tree will keep growing from within of his body like a parasite. It will feed on Bran's blood and flesh, and will be gradually devouring his soul. The longer it will grow, the stronger it will become. And Bran will be in constant pain.

So to stop the Weirwood and to end Bran's suffering, Arya will kill him. And then his body will be burned together with the tree growing out of it.

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When in TWOW Arya will meet a playwright Pharior Forel and will ask him whether he knew Syrio Forel, he will reveal to her that Syrio was his brother, though years ago he left their family to join the Faceless God's cult and became a Faceless Man. That's how Arya will realise that there's no way that Meryn Trant could have killed Syrio. Because if Syrio is a Faceless Man, then he is as deadly as Jaqen, and she saw what Jaqen is capable of. And then she will also figure out that it couldn't be that while being at KL, she has met two Faceless Men so soon one after the other - Syrio and then Jaqen. So she will realise that Jaqen is Syrio.

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The Pink letter is fake. Probably it was written by Mance, who that way wanted to push Jon towards choosing a side, to make him drop his "Switzerland" mode.

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4 hours ago, PrettyLittlePsycho said:

But then you gotta explain why Ned and Boromir are one and the same person. :D

He's Ned's long lost identical twin brother :) . That, or Saruman grew his clone at Isengard. Speaking of Boromir......did you watch the Battle of Winterfell? There's a part where you see the Northerners retreating back into Winterfell while the Unsullied cover the retreat and you can hear someone say "For Gondor!". No joke. 

2 hours ago, Lord Lannister said:

Both work. Habsburg seems to be used more but I learned of them as the Hapsburgs as a kid. 

Thanks. 

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1 hour ago, Jaenara Belarys said:

He's Ned's long lost identical twin brother :) . That, or Saruman grew his clone at Isengard. Speaking of Boromir......did you watch the Battle of Winterfell? There's a part where you see the Northerners retreating back into Winterfell while the Unsullied cover the retreat and you can hear someone say "For Gondor!". No joke. 

Thanks. 

Ok, you gotta give me a time stamp for that one, lol.

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32 minutes ago, Lord Lannister said:

Ok, you gotta give me a time stamp for that one, lol.

Go to YouTube. Look up "Battle of Winterfell full". With luck, you'll see a compilation of videos with the entirety of the BoW. When you go to the video "The Unsullied Protect the Retreat" go to the time stamp of 1:50-2:20. 

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3 hours ago, PrettyLittlePsycho said:

Just so. Not 100% sure if Mance wrote it, but pretty sure someone who wanted Jon to take action against the Boltons.

In that letter were written certain things that were especially hurtful to Jon. It's like whoever wrote that letter, personally knew Jon, and thus also knew what exactly to write to provoke him the most, to make him loose his head and to act rashly.

Also - Ramsey didn't knew that Selyse and Shireen arrived to Castle Black. Ramsey woudn't have cared about finding information about Stannis' family, where they are or what they are doing. There was no reason for Ramsey to sent someone to get information about them. And thus he didn't sent anyone, and thus there was no way for him to know that Stannis' wife and daughter came to Castle Black. Even Stannis didn't knew that - he left them at the Eastwatch. Thus the only person who knew about them being at Castle Black, is the person who departed from there already after their arrival, and that person is Mance.

And if Ramsey captured Mance and tortured him to find out who and why sent him and those spearwives, he wouldn't have asked about Selyse and Shireen, because he wouldn't have known that they are at the Castle Black. And I don't think that Mance himself would have given any information about them to Ramsey without being specifically asked about them. Thus the letter is fake, and it was written by Mance, to provoke Jon.

Also whoever sent that letter, didn't wanted Jon to take action against Boltons, because it's likely that by the time when the letter was sent, Stannis had already defeated Boltons. Maybe Ramsey had escaped and went with several of his people to Dreadfort, but the main purpose of that letter wasn't to make Jon clash with Ramsey. The main purpose of it was to make Jon desert from Night's Watch. Mance wanted Jon to do the same thing as he did all those years ago. He wrote that letter because he wanted to push Jon out of the Watch. He wants to use Jon's potential and to force him to become the new King of the Wildlings, and to fight the Others from the position of the King, not from the position of the Lord Commander. And Mance acts that way because he is compelled to do that. He was manipulated by blood magic.

Do you remember that story how Mance deserted from Night's Watch? I'll add a few details to that story - the shadow-cat that attacked Mance was a vessel/skin of Shiera Seastar. Then Shiera, who is also the shadowbinder Quaithe, shadow-glamoured herself to look like a wildling healer, and while she was treating Mance from those wounds that she inflicted on him thru her shadow-cat, she was also using magic on him, in result of which he deserted Night's Watch, because staying there became unbearable to him. Shiera, who is also the Three-Eyed Crow (forget what you know about the Three-Eyed Raven from the TV-show, that has nothing to do with the book-version of who the 3EC is), sewed Mance's cloak with red silk from Asshai. Three strips of silk like three eyes of the 3EC, thus thru that cloak Shiera was manipulating Mance's actions and motivations for the past 15 years, since his desertion. She's the one who made him to go to the Wildlings and to unite them into a single tribe. Because Shiera knows that Jon is the Prince that was Promised, and thus she used Mance to gather an army for Jon to use in the future against the Others. So Mance wrote Pink letter because he (unknowingly to him) was magically compelled to make Jon his successor, to make him the King Beyond The Wall. Or something close to that.

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3 hours ago, alienarea said:

Quaithe is a Woods Witch and the leader of the White Walkers. She is the one who healed Mance years ago and the corpse queen of the original Night King.

 

I love this:)  so what's her motivation?!!

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20 hours ago, EggBlue said:

I love this:)  so what's her motivation?!!

The thread is called baseless speculation ;)

That being said, Quaithe needs to have a purpose. Her red laquered mask initially suggests she's Team Fire, but the weirwoods have red, too. Her wooden mask may be similar to the one of the woodswitch Jon encounters at the end of ADwD.

Additionally, I like the symmetry of a "fire agent" (Melisandre) in Westeros and an "ice agent" (Quaithe) in Essos.

 

 

 

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16 hours ago, alienarea said:

The thread is called baseless speculation ;)

That being said, Quaithe needs to have a purpose. Her red laquered mask initially suggests she's Team Fire, but the weirwoods have red, too. Her wooden mask may be similar to the one of the woodswitch Jon encounters at the end of ADwD.

Additionally, I like the symmetry of a "fire agent" (Melisandre) in Westeros and an "ice agent" (Quaithe) in Essos.

 Master alienarea, I think Quathie is a Sith Lord. 

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          Winter Comes Hot 
 

Amidst salt and smoke the Prince shall come. As he shall rise, bleeding stars shall fall. All men must die, and all men must serve. There is not seven nor three but only one, true God.

The one true God shall create his ritual rebirth with salt and smoke. The blood of stars shall make it rise. His Laurel crown will be of flour and ash. The one true God shall serve all men, and all men shall be served Hot. 
     The Hot Pie shall rise, in smoke, leavened with blood and salt. All men will serve Hot Pie all men must consume Hot Pie. Oh, ye mighty, look upon him and despair! The baker has awakened! and All dreams end!

The promised one, none other then King Hot Pie. The bedeviled baker. Hell’s Kitchens master.  Serve or die.

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31 minutes ago, Fool Stands On Giant’s Toe said:

The promised one, none other then King Hot Pie. The bedeviled baker. Hell’s Kitchens master.  Serve or die.

Born amidst  the salt and smoke of the Flea Bottom pot shops, Aerys' bastard child Hot Pie will rebuild the world anew and push back against the darkness with a flaming pie. This is known. 

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