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ThaVirus 06-17-2015 04:00 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 11553315)
Watching that ending I'm thinking maybe it's set up even more clearly than the books to bring Jon back. Scene one you establish the Mountain's resurrection. Scene two you have Melisandre arrive at Castle Black. Scene three Jon dies. They're too smart for that to be a coincidental sequence of events.


Not only that but his blood spilling out onto the snow. Melisandre is always going on about king's blood and what not.

Maybe that isn't relevant but.. It stuck out to me.

Hawk 06-17-2015 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by ThaVirus (Post 11553513)
Not only that but his blood spilling out onto the snow. Melisandre is always going on about king's blood and what not.

Maybe that isn't relevant but.. It stuck out to me.

And the pooling blood took the shape of a howling wolf...

http://static2.businessinsider.com/i...jon%20snow.jpg

ToxSocks 06-17-2015 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Hawk (Post 11553544)
And the pooling blood took the shape of a howling wolf...

http://static2.businessinsider.com/i...jon%20snow.jpg

Haha....sure...or it could be Patrick's (from Spongebob) shadow.

Hawk 06-17-2015 04:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Detoxing (Post 11553552)
Haha....sure...or it could be Patrick's (from Spongebob) shadow.

Haha, yeah, it's a stretch for sure. I saw another article using a later shot of the blood and claiming it was in the shape of a dragon wing. Eye of the beholder? Wishful thinking?

keg in kc 06-17-2015 05:11 PM

pareidolia

Fire Me Boy! 06-18-2015 07:15 AM

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manchambo 06-18-2015 01:15 PM

I'm just reading A Clash of Kings now and I read the House of the Undying chapter last night. I noticed the following from the prophecy:

"A corpse stood at the prow of a ship, eyes bright in his dead face, grey lips smiling sadly. A blue flower grew from a chink in a wall of ice, and filled the air with sweetness."

Of course people talk an awful lot about the second sentence referring to Snow, etc. But people have wondered who the "corpse" is in the preceding sentence and suggested a number of candidates. http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/Prophecies/Entry/1813

My question: could it refer to Jon Snow's death, resurrection, and future sailing to . . . somewhere (Hardhome, Meereen, King's Landing?)

Hawk 06-18-2015 01:52 PM

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Originally Posted by manchambo (Post 11555166)
I'm just reading A Clash of Kings now and I read the House of the Undying chapter last night. I noticed the following from the prophecy:

"A corpse stood at the prow of a ship, eyes bright in his dead face, grey lips smiling sadly. A blue flower grew from a chink in a wall of ice, and filled the air with sweetness."

Of course people talk an awful lot about the second sentence referring to Snow, etc. But people have wondered who the "corpse" is in the preceding sentence and suggested a number of candidates. http://www.westeros.org/Citadel/Prophecies/Entry/1813

My question: could it refer to Jon Snow's death, resurrection, and future sailing to . . . somewhere (Hardhome, Meereen, King's Landing?)

I always took the first one to be Victarion Greyjoy, but you never know. Could also be Jon Connington with his greyscale. Those seem the most likely to me.

Ebolapox 06-18-2015 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Amnorix (Post 11550047)
...War of the Roses, of course. House York and Lancaster being offshoots of House Plantagenet.

my sister (a huge history buff, especially that era of English history) mentioned to me yesterday that she's pretty sure that GRRmartin is using the war of the roses as a scaffold for this, which... wonder how that would end exactly

manchambo 06-18-2015 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Hawk (Post 11555236)
I always took the first one to be Victarion Greyjoy, but you never know. Could also be Jon Connington with his greyscale. Those seem the most likely to me.

Those make sense of course, but neither of them is actually a "corpse." A revived Jon might be.

Amnorix 06-18-2015 02:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Ebolapox (Post 11555274)
my sister (a huge history buff, especially that era of English history) mentioned to me yesterday that she's pretty sure that GRRmartin is using the war of the roses as a scaffold for this, which... wonder how that would end exactly


Yes, I believe Martin himself has mentioned War of the Roses as being one of his "inspirations". Clearly nearly everything there (other than the supernatural stuff) is drawn on some aspect of world history. The Dothraki are Mongols. Westeros is England. The Wall is Hadrian's Wall writ large. The Red Wedding is the Scottish Black Dinner. The Unsullied are an over the top and testicle-free version of Spartan warriors, etc. ad infinitum.

Hawk 06-18-2015 03:27 PM

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Originally Posted by manchambo (Post 11555351)
Those make sense of course, but neither of them is actually a "corpse." A revived Jon might be.

The problem with a revived "corpse" Jon is where would he be sailing to? If he gets revived from the dead, then surely it will be for the purpose of fighting the others and he would stay at the wall I would think.

Victarion is a dead man walking. He's on his way to die even if he doesn't know it yet. There are also theories that he died already when the guy was healing his arm. The idea is that the POV chapter (in ADWD) when Victarion is being healed is the only time in all of the books that the POV leaves the character for a short time and goes to a different narrator. In other words, it is a Victarion POV chapter, but for a short time you are not seeing from Victarion's POV and instead are told what is happening elsewhere on the ship. This is highly unusual for GRRM and I have found no other examples of it so far. It is mainly because of this that I think the vision applies to Victarion.

Long book quote:
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Connington is also a possibility because of his greyscale and that could make him a "corpse" for purposes of Dany's vision, plus the greyscale would match up to the reference to grey sad lips. But I have always felt that Victarion was the best bet for that quote.

manchambo 06-18-2015 03:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Hawk (Post 11555527)
The problem with a revived "corpse" Jon is where would he be sailing to? If he gets revived from the dead, then surely it will be for the purpose of fighting the others and he would stay at the wall I would think.

Victarion is a dead man walking. He's on his way to die even if he doesn't know it yet. There are also theories that he died already when the guy was healing his arm. The idea is that the POV chapter when Victarion is being healed is the only time in all of the books that the POV leaves the character for a short time and goes to a different narrator. In other words, it is a Victarion POV chapter, but for a short time you are not seeing from Victarion's POV and instead are told what is happening elsewhere on the ship. This is highly unusual for GRRM and I have found no other examples of it so far. It is mainly because of this that I think the vision applies to Victarion.

Long book quote:
Spoiler!



Connington is also a possibility because of his greyscale and that could make him a "corpse" for purposes of Dany's vision, plus the greyscale would match up to the reference to grey sad lips. But I have always felt that Victarion was the best bet for that quote.

He could be sailing to Hardhome, or eventually to King's Landing.

Hawk 06-18-2015 03:39 PM

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Originally Posted by manchambo (Post 11555536)
He could be sailing to Hardhome, or eventually to King's Landing.

Hardhome is north of the wall which would be very dangerous and seems counterproductive now. Not sure why he would need to go to King's Landing?

I take it you weren't convinced by my Victarion argument?

manchambo 06-18-2015 03:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Hawk (Post 11555549)
Hardhome is north of the wall which would be very dangerous and seems counterproductive now. Not sure why he would need to go to King's Landing?

I take it you weren't convinced by my Victarion argument?

To assume the Iron throne.

Victarion is a possibility. As noted, he's not a corpse.


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