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Jojen Reed's fate? (ADWD Spoilers)


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Nice. That's a good question. I don't see why a greenseer needs to feed on the blood of another Human to become one with a Tree. As BR told Bran, his blood makes him a greenseer. Not someone else's blood.

Now to crack some pottery. What if Coldhands was Bloodraven's sacrifice? Now unJojen will become Bran's servant. Coldfeet will be his sobriquet. :drunk:

So he's not Benjen after all. He was a brother of the nights watch which could explain how he and Bloodraven ended up in that cave together.

About the bones: burned bones north of the wall are a good sign, it means they cannot rise as a wight again. To be absolutely sure, why not do it in front of a heart tree? So it does not necessary mean sacrifice.

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Just one of my random blurps:




I think the weirwood paste is just weirwood paste. Those trees are magical enough without needing blood sacrifice. Bran and co.'s ability to warg has never needed blood sacrifices; there's no reason to think that spying through trees does either. Trees eat water and photons.



It might be coincidence, but when the direwolf pups were found, the Starks were just on their way back from an execution. Probably irrelevant but it caught my eye.


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Memory doesn't assist me. Was it Bran or was it Sam passing from that Heart Tree north of the wall with burnt bones on an artificial cavity on the base? I remember whoever was having doubts about the origin of the bones, maybe human.

It could be that sacrifices are still being made somehow somewhere, if not south of the wall.

Black Crow, maybe it is you that have a good memory of what passsage I'm referring too?

That would be Jon, along with Mormont and the Watch, in Whitetree. He pulled bones and a small skull from the tree hollow.
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All those topics with child abuse and murder, but this is the one that really gives me an unpleasant feeling like nothing else in the series. It concerns me more as the 'no character is safe' idea of GRRM his writings.

For some reason it is worse as the burning people. But I can't put my finger upon the reason why.

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I believe it makes sense that jojens blood was used in a ritual to give bran his powers, jojen expressed throughout brans chapters that he was simply a pawn in a bigger plan revolving around bran. I think this is one of the more realistic theories

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