"Robb Stark and Tommen Stark both likely possess this ability too." Think you meant..Rickon?
Also, to add to the list of those gifted with prophetic sight: the Ghost of High Heart, possibly a descendant of the CotF also (notice she's extremely short).
Thanks Macha :D I corrected Tommen to Rickon, I believed that was the only typo. Tommen Lannister wish he had something more special than his mother Cersei. Well, GRRM could always flip us out with Tommen being something special and not revealed as of yet ( grrrrr.... cannot go there )
I remembered one more - Maggy the Frog, although her prophetic sight appears to be working through the tasting of blood. Interesting, she came from the east but her eyes resemble those of the CotF (Cersei remembers she had yellow eyes).
Ah Maggy the Frog? I always thought she was the woman that Arya meets when she is with Beric's boys.
Question and spoiler : Is Jaime the (cant remember the word) brother who is said will kill Cersei? I know she believes its Tyrion, but....
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Rygar, personally I think that the dwarf woman that Arya meets and Maggy the Frog are not the same person, they're personalities seem distinct, and I think they differ in appearance as well.
I was a bit disappointed with GRRM asserting maester Aemon's points about Melisandre and Danerys in bit parts and spurts. His comments were very thoughtful and perhaps reflected his Targaryeon gift moreso than him bein a wise old man. He bore a link to the dragons especially since he The Wall and at open sea, but ole GRRM cut our time with short at that point. I'm certain we have others that will pick up where he left off but I remain greedy for more in book 6.
Interesting summation WS, the mystical powers that so many characters have will probably become more important in the next few seasons as the war inevitably reduces the population and it stays dangerous to live on either side of the Narrow Sea. A woman would love to see some scenes of Rob and Jon warging with their direwolves this year, it would be so great if they were to discover their powers themselves and make any use of them they can.
Me too lady H'ghar. Tho I'm unsure if HBO will make right of Robb's circumstances with the epic fail of
season 2 ( Robb's story with Catelyn and Talisa ). Robb warging with Grey Wind just may the cure for
furthere TV interest tho and I'm very much on board with that. Viewers need more GW before the worst
happens. To be accurate, there's a lot of knitting together story wise to build a cohesive story at this point.
What do you make of the feeble attempt above to coalesce a framework around the subject ( of Warging etc )?
What are your insights. (?) )
Ser Rygar, I am in dire need of re-reading all 5 books. I devoured them as if there was a single meal, with
reading and later comprehension. I'm still hungry and a slow course of re-read is on the menu. I will
likely do this in a few months time but I will probably end up starving again and hullucinating about Book 6.
With Book 6 at a 5 year wait , I will read something lighter in mood.
-- Edited by WildSeed on Wednesday 26th of September 2012 07:52:14 PM
I remembered one more - Maggy the Frog, although her prophetic sight appears to be working through the tasting of blood. Interesting, she came from the east but her eyes resemble those of the CotF (Cersei remembers she had yellow eyes).
Maggy
Spoiler
will be wonderful on a long walk through town, which I am very looking forward to.
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Interesting summation WS, the mystical powers that so many characters have will probably become more important in the next few seasons as the war inevitably reduces the population and it stays dangerous to live on either side of the Narrow Sea. A woman would love to see some scenes of Rob and Jon warging with their direwolves this year, it would be so great if they were to discover their powers themselves and make any use of them they can.
Ah Maggy the Frog? I always thought she was the woman that Arya meets when she is with Beric's boys. Question and spoiler : Is Jaime the (cant remember the word) brother who is said will kill Cersei? I know she believes its Tyrion, but....
Valonqar, I believe. "Younger brother". Jaime was born after Cersei, right? That's why she's always feeling so entitled, she is Tywin Lannister's firstborn, right?
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Ah Maggy the Frog? I always thought she was the woman that Arya meets when she is with Beric's boys. Question and spoiler : Is Jaime the (cant remember the word) brother who is said will kill Cersei? I know she believes its Tyrion, but....
Valonqar, I believe. "Younger brother". Jaime was born after Cersei, right? That's why she's always feeling so entitled, she is Tywin Lannister's firstborn, right?
Ummm....weren't Jaime and Cersei twins ? or is that GoT only ? I honestly don't remember ( or care )
They are, but she was born first, Jaime came out holding her ankle or something like that.
Yep, that's how they were born. I always felt that was prophetic in that he's pulling her back or pulling her towards him.
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Rhaegar, despite wounding Robert, was struck down with a massive blow from Robert's warhammer, which scattered the rubies encrusted in Rhaegar's armor under the water. Rhaegar died with Lyanna Stark's name on his lips.
Interesting summation WS, the mystical powers that so many characters have will probably become more important in the next few seasons as the war inevitably reduces the population and it stays dangerous to live on either side of the Narrow Sea. A woman would love to see some scenes of Rob and Jon warging with their direwolves this year, it would be so great if they were to discover their powers themselves and make any use of them they can.
I presume you're referring to the GoT series , lady H'ghar. The camera does add great visual interest , and may
neatly streamline a few points as it strives to set the stage in an efficient manner. They have their scope of vision,
for that show.
But alas, I'm only interested in the Books in this topic, and what the hell GRRM may be up to. In some ways we have
only glimpses overall, a sample . With certain individuals we were fed a bit more material, but a chapter here and there.
It's conceivable that some individuals will be be deleted , as others prove more important and gain prominance.
There too is the reference , or introducing certain influences, spelling it out for us to understand may not not
be GRRM's intent.
-- Edited by WildSeed on Saturday 29th of September 2012 05:56:50 PM
Ummmmm......I'm not sure why this topic now appears in the " Speculation " area. The purpose here was to discuss known facts of a specific ASOIAF subject or feature. Naturally, we may may wish to comment
further on finer points ( including speculate future events ).
I consider it a good idea though, to add a forum that contains purely speculative subjects, the " Crackpot
Theories ", and other Theory/ Speculation subjects will likely draw much interest.
-- Edited by WildSeed on Saturday 6th of October 2012 09:44:23 PM
So Maggie the Frog seems to be mentioned by Tywin in the Tyrion chapter when they discuss his marriage to Sansa. Maggie seems to be related to Jeyne Westerling. Hmmm.
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Rhaegar, despite wounding Robert, was struck down with a massive blow from Robert's warhammer, which scattered the rubies encrusted in Rhaegar's armor under the water. Rhaegar died with Lyanna Stark's name on his lips.