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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2015 19:18:35 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2015 19:27:59 GMT
I think it is either Sansa or Arya. And you linked WIC.net...
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Post by day dreamer on Jun 25, 2015 19:28:19 GMT
Oh shit someone's getting turned into a Hamburger!! Kidding. I assume all my favorites will die because I'm unlucky lol
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2015 19:42:28 GMT
The article says later on that he knows which of the main characters are alive in the end, so maybe this specified character isn't one of the main ones?
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2015 19:59:17 GMT
I'm guessing someone everyone knows, but not one of the key main players. Brienne perhaps.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2015 20:09:11 GMT
The article says later on that he knows which of the main characters are alive in the end, so maybe this specified character isn't one of the main ones? He may know which of the main characters he plans to keep alive, but he may not necessarily know the manner of the deaths of those unlucky ones. Although I am inclined to agree that it won't be one of the main ones (and I consider the original POVs to be the "main" characters more than anyone else), and phrasing like "since their introduction" makes me think that perhaps they were not introduced in AGOT. But who knows, maybe something was lost in translation.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2015 20:24:13 GMT
The article says later on that he knows which of the main characters are alive in the end, so maybe this specified character isn't one of the main ones? He may know which of the main characters he plans to keep alive, but he may not necessarily know the manner of the deaths of those unlucky ones. Although I am inclined to agree that it won't be one of the main ones (and I consider the original POVs to be the "main" characters more than anyone else), and phrasing like "since their introduction" makes me think that perhaps they were not introduced in AGOT. But who knows, maybe something was lost in translation. Yeah, translation from English into German into English again might have altered some of the expressions, but the German arcticle clearly says, that he knows which main characters are alive in the end. Also this Klaus Störtebecker speculation in the comments is kinda far fetched. "Vielleicht lag es an Hamburg, keine Ahnung."
Maybe it is because of Hamburg. I don't know. That doesn't sound like he has drawn actual inspiration from Hamburg's history.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2015 20:28:03 GMT
I, for one, am shocked that George RR Martin is killing off one of his characters.
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Post by Enid on Jun 25, 2015 22:16:30 GMT
Doubt is any of the really big characters. Maybe it's Brienne, or Myrcella, Arianne or one of the Sand Snakes is a possibility too. After GRRM read Arianne III from TWOW some people thought there was some foreshadowing of Elia Sand dying, maybe it's her.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2015 22:19:53 GMT
What if it's Stannis? He certainly feels like a doomed character. His downfall(death?) on the show seemed so rushed, that maybe George didn't even know what the hell to do with the character in tWOW, just that he was to die, and D&D had to come up with how all on their own. Maybe George finally has it figured out and even, gulp, is taken inspiration from the show.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 25, 2015 23:15:36 GMT
I did think of Stannis once I saw it wasn't necessarily a female character. He has reeked of "doomed" since the ACOK prologue to me and, honestly, I'm surprised he's lasted as long as he has.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2015 0:27:07 GMT
Stannis was my first thought, but like Fire and Blood said, George has never been subtle about foreshadowing Stannis' death. I think this one is Arya. She has an obsession with death, and now shes given her life to the many faced god, she has no way out of that deal. What happens if she realises she wants to go home? Yeah, I feel like shes doomed.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2015 0:32:08 GMT
Stannis was my first thought, but like Fire and Blood said, George has never been subtle about foreshadowing Stannis' death. I think this one is Arya. She has an obsession with death, and now shes given her life to the many faced god, she has no way out of that deal. What happens if she realises she wants to go home? Yeah, I feel like shes doomed. It's not like she swore a vow to the Night's Watch. What's forcing her to stay with the House of Black and White forever? I always viewed her 'training' with them as a stepping stone and nothing more - not her endgame. She, like all of the 'kids' in the story is growing up and learning her way in the world. She's making mistakes and learning how to recover and do better from it. I honestly don't see her staying there as a Faceless Man forever and never have, from the first reading of the books I had a strong feeling she was just there to learn some things and leave, like college! Arya is an endgame character and one of George's favorites - he's listed her as a special favorite in interviews before. I doubt she dies before the end. She's not a major player, won't be Queen or anything like that - but she has a lot to do as more of a side enabler - a Littlefinger of sorts but in female assassin form.
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Post by Enid on Jun 26, 2015 0:39:15 GMT
I'm kind of tired of people saying Arya is doomed because of all the death she has seen, that is what happens when you are going through a freaking war zone.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2015 0:39:54 GMT
Stannis was my first thought, but like Fire and Blood said, George has never been subtle about foreshadowing Stannis' death. I think this one is Arya. She has an obsession with death, and now shes given her life to the many faced god, she has no way out of that deal. What happens if she realises she wants to go home? Yeah, I feel like shes doomed. Arya isn't bound to the House of Black and White, though. I'm pretty sure she's still in the "you can leave if you want" stage, since she's still essentially an apprentice.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2015 1:34:43 GMT
Stannis was my first thought, but like Fire and Blood said, George has never been subtle about foreshadowing Stannis' death. I think this one is Arya. She has an obsession with death, and now shes given her life to the many faced god, she has no way out of that deal. What happens if she realises she wants to go home? Yeah, I feel like shes doomed. It's not like she swore a vow to the Night's Watch. What's forcing her to stay with the House of Black and White forever? I always viewed her 'training' with them as a stepping stone and nothing more - not her endgame. She, like all of the 'kids' in the story is growing up and learning her way in the world. She's making mistakes and learning how to recover and do better from it. I honestly don't see her staying there as a Faceless Man forever and never have, from the first reading of the books I had a strong feeling she was just there to learn some things and leave, like college! Arya is an endgame character and one of George's favorites - he's listed her as a special favorite in interviews before. I doubt she dies before the end. She's not a major player, won't be Queen or anything like that - but she has a lot to do as more of a side enabler - a Littlefinger of sorts but in female assassin form. Being an endgame character doesnt mean you cant die. Jon and Dany are both endgame characters and people believe they will die. If anything, being an endgame character probably gives you a higher chance of dying. She has a lot to do, yeah. There are also two books and two series left and plenty of room for her to do a lot more stuff before and if she does die. I just always felt it was something that would happen and given that her entire storyline revolves around death then it does kind of make a lot of sense that she would wind up dead, or losing her identity. The only other option I can see is her drifting back to Westeros and I dont really know what she would do after that...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2015 1:44:44 GMT
I think all the main characters (original POV) are safe until the last book. My first guess would be Stannis, other possibilities might be Brienne, Jaime, Cersei, Arianne, Aegon, Jon Con, among others. He really needs to start trimming down characters, and setting up the endgame.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2015 1:46:37 GMT
It's not like she swore a vow to the Night's Watch. What's forcing her to stay with the House of Black and White forever? I always viewed her 'training' with them as a stepping stone and nothing more - not her endgame. She, like all of the 'kids' in the story is growing up and learning her way in the world. She's making mistakes and learning how to recover and do better from it. I honestly don't see her staying there as a Faceless Man forever and never have, from the first reading of the books I had a strong feeling she was just there to learn some things and leave, like college! Arya is an endgame character and one of George's favorites - he's listed her as a special favorite in interviews before. I doubt she dies before the end. She's not a major player, won't be Queen or anything like that - but she has a lot to do as more of a side enabler - a Littlefinger of sorts but in female assassin form. Being an endgame character doesnt mean you cant die. Jon and Dany are both endgame characters and people believe they will die. If anything, being an endgame character probably gives you a higher chance of dying. She has a lot to do, yeah. There are also two books and two series left and plenty of room for her to do a lot more stuff before and if she does die. I just always felt it was something that would happen and given that her entire storyline revolves around death then it does kind of make a lot of sense that she would wind up dead, or losing her identity. The only other option I can see is her drifting back to Westeros and I dont really know what she would do after that... Endgame kind of means you make it until the end though. Not the penultimate book. If any of the big characters die it will likely be towards the end of the last book.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2015 1:55:14 GMT
Being an endgame character doesnt mean you cant die. Jon and Dany are both endgame characters and people believe they will die. If anything, being an endgame character probably gives you a higher chance of dying. She has a lot to do, yeah. There are also two books and two series left and plenty of room for her to do a lot more stuff before and if she does die. I just always felt it was something that would happen and given that her entire storyline revolves around death then it does kind of make a lot of sense that she would wind up dead, or losing her identity. The only other option I can see is her drifting back to Westeros and I dont really know what she would do after that... Endgame kind of means you make it until the end though. Not the penultimate book. If any of the big characters die it will likely be towards the end of the last book. Thats what I mean I think if Arya dies it will be at the end. But I do think she will die. GRRM doesnt deliver on happy endings too much.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 26, 2015 7:12:21 GMT
If Arya dies, George's wife will leave him.
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