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Old 11-24-2012, 07:28 PM
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Victarion is definitely a bad ass - all this mad stuff with his black smoking hand and his involvement with the red priest have made him infinitely more interesting. I agree that his ships will be involved with getting Dany to Westeros although I think Euron is to subtle to believe that Victarion will just do his bidding and will guess that he will try to take Dany for himself. Euron definitely has some double cross in the works. It'll be interesting to see how Victarion uses the horn to control the dragons, or whether Dany eventually gets a hold of it.
good call on Euron. as much as i dont like him, he is smart. and hes gotta be smart enough to have an insurance policy against Victarion. will surely be interesting to see this play out.

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Sam's horn will apparently bring down the wall if used but is in Oldtown with him. I believe the wall is destined to fall, as the Others need this to happen to threaten the rest of the Seven Kingdoms, so it will be used at some point.
do we know for certain that the horn of winter brings down the wall? for some reason i always figured it was used to raising some sleeping beast or beasts. we have this quote:
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"The Horn of Winter, also known as the Horn of Joramun, is a legendary horn with magical properties. It was supposedly blown by Joramun, a wildling King-Beyond-the-Wall. When he blew it, he woke the giants from the earth."
i feel it was the wildings who added the bit about it bringing down the wall. but i could be easily wrong. the only problem with it being the Horn of Joramun(winter) is that the Horn of Winter is described as being 8 ft long. but maybe the stories had been embellished over the years?

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Who know's what Baelish's other motives are other than eventual power and an infatuation with Sansa. I don't think he is in with the Queen of Thorns as they are in deep with the Lannisters now. Perhaps he's deliberately played the Tyrrels as well as he's played the Lannisters by tying them into each other with marriage and ensuring mutual downfall. Sansa is definitely becoming smarter in A Feast for Crows, it'll be interesting to see if she lets Littlefinger kill Robert Arryn with that sweetmilk.
i think when the Tyrells learn it was Cersei that had Magarey locked up, that lil experiment will be over. and it is nice to see sansa finally learn something, but at this point if she goes against Baelish, shes pretty fucked. who else would help her? i love Baelish.


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Certainly evidence that Varys is a Faceless Man but even if he's acquired the skills I'm not convinced he is one, or at least not anymore. I'm not sure what the Faceless Men's interest in the fate of Westeros would be.
ive decided there's no way Varys is a faceless man. Ned recognized Varys, master of guise? sure. but hes not changing faces or Ned would not have recognized him in the dungeon.

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I also believe that we will get to see Valyria, or at least hear detail from someone who has been there. A lot of mentions have been made about Tyrion's uncle Gerion over the course of the books - I think we'll at least find out what happened to him.
i agree with the first part for sure. and i would love to learn what happened to Gerion as well as the lannister valaryian steel sword that vanished with him, but dunno if we'll get that far.

also, is anyone else pissed off about what happened to Ice? the sword that had been in the stark family over 400 years [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]