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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2015 10:19:26 GMT
If she dies in the first half of TWOW, then her whole resurrection was kinda pointless. You're probably right. Oh, need to post something in another thread... I'm afraid to post anything negative about LSH in the LSH thread.
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Post by day dreamer on Apr 14, 2015 11:39:53 GMT
LSH. (Finally getting her rest.) If she dies in the first half of TWOW, then her whole resurrection was kinda pointless. I don't know, I don't think LSH was meant to have a long arc. She might stay alive throughout most of the book if Jaime and Brienne have multiple chapters.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2015 11:49:09 GMT
LSH dying so quickly would really irritate me. She's barely even featured as it is, she needs to do something first. A lot of people seem to think that when Jaime and Brienne get to her, that one of them will kill her, but... wtf would be the point in bringing her back if her sole purpose is to die again?
Personally I love the idea of LSH planning to Red Wedding the Freys in Riverrun, while one of them is there getting married.
But honestly, who the fuck knows what happens with Jaime/Brienne before that happens.
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Post by stoneheartsrevenge on Apr 14, 2015 12:03:48 GMT
LSH. (Finally getting her rest.) If she dies in the first half of TWOW, then her whole resurrection was kinda pointless. Nah, she has been pretty important. First, you've got the obvious thing with Jaime and Brienne. Whatever happens there is going to have pretty big implications. Second, you have the obvious revenge against the Riverland Freys. Third, you have the orphanage at the Inn of the Crossroads. So, we know that Catelyn/LSH is aware Arya survived, and is seeking her. Fourth, and much less obvious, you have the fracturing of the BWB. Its possible that will have some significance later on, especially given Ned Dayne was among those who left, and as of yet we have no idea where they have gone. And finally you have the fact that she retrieved Robb's crown. I suspect that crown will sit on someone else's head before the series is done. I admit a slight quite a bit of okay, a big bias on my part, but I do love Lady Stoneheart
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Post by Deleted on Apr 14, 2015 12:31:50 GMT
LSH dying so quickly would really irritate me. She's barely even featured as it is, she needs to do something first. A lot of people seem to think that when Jaime and Brienne get to her, that one of them will kill her, but... wtf would be the point in bringing her back if her sole purpose is to die again? Personally I love the idea of LSH planning to Red Wedding the Freys in Riverrun, while one of them is there getting married. But honestly, who the fuck knows what happens with Jaime/Brienne before that happens. But what is her role in the end game? Why couldn't Beric have organized the Red Wedding 2.0 on the Freys? She still has to do something massive or I think that her resurrection was a waste. If she dies in the first half of TWOW, then her whole resurrection was kinda pointless. Nah, she has been pretty important. First, you've got the obvious thing with Jaime and Brienne. Whatever happens there is going to have pretty big implications. Second, you have the obvious revenge against the Riverland Freys. Third, you have the orphanage at the Inn of the Crossroads. So, we know that Catelyn/LSH is aware Arya survived, and is seeking her. Fourth, and much less obvious, you have the fracturing of the BWB. Its possible that will have some significance later on, especially given Ned Dayne was among those who left, and as of yet we have no idea where they have gone. And finally you have the fact that she retrieved Robb's crown. I suspect that crown will sit on someone else's head before the series is done. I admit a slight quite a bit of okay, a big bias on my part, but I do love Lady Stoneheart Well, quite important yes, but she has done nothing that massive YET. As we know, Beric was a servant of justice, so he would probably start seeking justice for the Red Wedding, if he had not given up on life(He wouldn't have planned a Red Wedding 2.0, that's for sure). I didn't know about the fact that LSH knows about Arya being alive. That's interesting. But then BWB's fracturing might not matter. We simply do not know. There are plenty of theories, but they mean nothing before they are proven. I want to believe that her resurrection has a point, but at the moment I can't say that it has one. Only time will tell.
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Post by boojam on Apr 16, 2015 21:04:32 GMT
I think it depends on the big Other's Ragnarök where a number will probably be lost. Is this in Dream?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2015 19:07:58 GMT
Barristan. [br. EDIth: Pycelle is already gone. Just like Kevan. At the end of ADwD. I meant in the TV series, not the books (Pycelle, that is ). I could have been more clear than I was - sorry. :-)
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Post by King Tyrion I on Apr 17, 2015 19:11:46 GMT
Barristan. [br. EDIth: Pycelle is already gone. Just like Kevan. At the end of ADwD. I meant in the TV series, not the books (Pycelle, that is ). I could have been more clear than I was - sorry. :-) No prob.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 20, 2015 15:29:03 GMT
I meant in the TV series, not the books (Pycelle, that is ). I could have been more clear than I was - sorry. :-) No prob.
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Post by 7timesdamnedshewolf on Apr 25, 2015 6:24:54 GMT
If she dies in the first half of TWOW, then her whole resurrection was kinda pointless. Nah, she has been pretty important. First, you've got the obvious thing with Jaime and Brienne. Whatever happens there is going to have pretty big implications. Second, you have the obvious revenge against the Riverland Freys. Third, you have the orphanage at the Inn of the Crossroads. So, we know that Catelyn/LSH is aware Arya survived, and is seeking her. Fourth, and much less obvious, you have the fracturing of the BWB. Its possible that will have some significance later on, especially given Ned Dayne was among those who left, and as of yet we have no idea where they have gone. And finally you have the fact that she retrieved Robb's crown. I suspect that crown will sit on someone else's head before the series is done. I admit a slight quite a bit of okay, a big bias on my part, but I do love Lady Stoneheart My dream would be for Arya to find her and give the gift of mercy, coming full circle from dragging her out of the river, but I don't know how likely that is. What does everyone think of the theory she'll meet Jeyne W. again in the prologue? I want someone to rescue poor floppy fish Edmure. Cousin Dave Lannister is ok, but I do like the theory of his wedding being the RW 2.0.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 25, 2015 18:22:22 GMT
I like the idea of the first death resulting from assassin Arya. Wonder if that would be the one in the gift "Mercy" chapter? I don't see her getting back to Westeros early on in TWOW.
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Post by Paid Debt Lannister on Apr 27, 2015 13:20:57 GMT
I think Barristan will die at the hands of the Green Grace, not in battle. I think Cersei will have Robert Strong kill the High Sparrow. Roose Bolton might die after the battle Tommen and Myrcella Walder Frey Lady Stoneheart, by the end of the book Daenerys will arrive in Meereen after the battle is over, and will kill some people alive that betrayed her (Green Grace, Hizdahr?) Victarion and Aeron
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Post by Enid on May 14, 2015 19:21:30 GMT
Tommen, Shireen and Margaery are possible victims, maybe Myrcella too.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2015 19:41:32 GMT
Ramsay gets this treatment.
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Post by Enid on May 14, 2015 19:43:43 GMT
That is a quick death, Ramsay deserves to go through everything he did to Theon and then hunted by the dogs he named as the girls he raped, flayed and killed
But as long as he dies I'll be happy
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Post by jonishenrytudor on May 27, 2015 16:39:26 GMT
Hmmm. No order, but:
The Boltons. Especially Ramsay. Roose may temporarily escape, but both are doomed as well as the House.
I think Walder finally gets it in WoW.
Selmy is done.
Cersei - towards the end.
Bold predictions:
Maybe Aegon? I have to believe that if he were a major character in the end, D&D would have worked him into the show. Of course they could work him into S6, but time will tell. I just think Aegon dreams will be dashed.
LF? He doesn't really seem to believe in the Others, perhaps they throw a wrench in his plans by arriving? The Others could be the one element that undoes all of LF's plans, and then it's all downhill for him. Perhaps he finally meets his end in WoW.
Jorah
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Post by jonishenrytudor on May 26, 2016 21:03:02 GMT
If she dies in the first half of TWOW, then her whole resurrection was kinda pointless. I don't know, I don't think LSH was meant to have a long arc. She might stay alive throughout most of the book if Jaime and Brienne have multiple chapters. I personally think she will reunite with Jon for a final moment. Perhaps he gives her a mercy kill. But I don't think she will die for awhile.
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Post by barristanwhitebeard on May 27, 2016 13:21:40 GMT
I don't know, I don't think LSH was meant to have a long arc. She might stay alive throughout most of the book if Jaime and Brienne have multiple chapters. I personally think she will reunite with Jon for a final moment. Perhaps he gives her a mercy kill. But I don't think she will die for awhile. I don't know, for some reason I have always thought that it will be Arya the one giving LSH the gift of mercy.
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Post by day dreamer on Jun 10, 2016 2:17:32 GMT
I guess we can add Aeron to the list of dying in TWoW.
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Post by Singer of Death on Jun 10, 2016 4:03:23 GMT
I guess we can add Aeron to the list of dying in TWoW. Either him or Selmy will be the first POV character to die.
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