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Post by evenstar on May 25, 2015 15:22:55 GMT
There has to be something large in motion for the Starks to strike back "hard" at some point. A Dream of Spring was originally called "A Time for Wolves", pretty foreshadowing that the final chapter, the good guys will win. -Arya is training to be an assassin. -Sansa is closer to doing something significant in the show than the books -Bran is going to warg into a dragon. -Jon should be a factor And don't forget baby Rickon I used to think the bolded part for a long time because how he wanted to call his final book! And then he changed it. I'm not sure about A Dream of Spring. Initially you'd think: hey, spring is coming! so it's all good. But there's the flip side. It's just a dream... See, that's why I like Martin's work. My two cents speculation on the Starks we have: I would think Arya gets at least one that did them wrong. I cannot remember the full book list, but there has to be one there she can reach. Sansa will probably get the North united and rid it of Boltons, hopefully with the Vale help (bookwise) or Stannis' help (showwise). Bran I think has a way bigger scope to his warging or being a tree than simple revenge. Jon is not getting to do anything about Ramsay and he is of the NW stuck with not interfering. I think if he's resurrected he'll stick to NW's vow. As for Rickon, I just hope he's not a zombie wherever he is!
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Post by Deleted on May 26, 2015 0:39:49 GMT
There has to be something large in motion for the Starks to strike back "hard" at some point. A Dream of Spring was originally called "A Time for Wolves", pretty foreshadowing that the final chapter, the good guys will win. -Arya is training to be an assassin. -Sansa is closer to doing something significant in the show than the books -Bran is going to warg into a dragon. -Jon should be a factor And don't forget baby Rickon I used to think the bolded part for a long time because how he wanted to call his final book! And then he changed it. I'm not sure about A Dream of Spring. Initially you'd think: hey, spring is coming! so it's all good. But there's the flip side. It's just a dream... See, that's why I like Martin's work. My two cents speculation on the Starks we have: I would think Arya gets at least one that did them wrong. I cannot remember the full book list, but there has to be one there she can reach. Sansa will probably get the North united and rid it of Boltons, hopefully with the Vale help (bookwise) or Stannis' help (showwise). Bran I think has a way bigger scope to his warging or being a tree than simple revenge. Jon is not getting to do anything about Ramsay and he is of the NW stuck with not interfering. I think if he's resurrected he'll stick to NW's vow. As for Rickon, I just hope he's not a zombie wherever he is! I think Arya's about to off Meryn Trant in Braavos - at least they seem to be setting up that scene (Mercy). Sansa will be key evidence for destroying the Boltons by whoever rescues / saves her. Hopefully Stannis and hopefully he and his army don't freeze to death first. If Littlefinger was serious about bringing the Vale Lords (I didn't really believe much of what he told Cersei) he's going to have to pull all stops out for that. I mean he took off with Sansa - who the Vale Lords know is really Sansa and not Alayne like in the books, and then he dumped her on the Boltons. I seriously can't see how the Vale Lords are going to buy his story here. He didn't have to reveal who got Sansa to the Boltons to Cersei if you noticed ... very very clever Littlefinger. I have no idea about Jon, Rickon or Bran - but those are the other three wildcards for Stark revenge left at least on the show. We still have Stoneheart in the book.
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