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There is a theory (which I don't really believe) that Tyrion is not really Tywin's son, but Aery's. He is described as having hair so light blond it's almost white, and he is shown to have a morbid fascination with dragons, much like every Targaryen ever. Also, Tywin does proclaim that Tyrion is not his son several times, though it seems that this is not meant to be taken literally. |
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No, our company had nothing to do with the baby or any of the face replacements. It did look awful. |
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Made me wonder if it was a clue that he could somehow be one of the heads of the dragon since dragons don't have a nose either. Or it could be more misdirection from GRRM (which seems likely since other parts of the dream didn't make much sense). |
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We were talking about the series, and he mentioned that Catelyn and Robb were on their way to see those one guys about that one thing. Then started reading. So I made sure to stay within viewing distance of him while he was reading. It was pretty awesome. |
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That back and forth sequence between Arya's and Sandor's POV chapters leading up to the wedding was some of the most traumatizing reading I have ever experienced. |
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Or, maybe Tywin doesn't know. |
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I think Tyrion probably is his son and that's the only reason he hasn't killed him off. And even then, it's not paternal affection, but that the whole 'kinslaying' thing is clearly very frowned upon. Then again, GRRM is a dick, so he's probably just screwing with us all and it turns out that the headless corpse of Ned is going to be Azor Ahai reborn. Why? Because **** you, that's why. |
I'll give DJ this - he has been steadfast with his hate of GRRM. LMAO
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I'm starting to read through the series for the second time, and I've realized something:
I really do not like Robert. He maintains that Rhaegar kidnapped and raped Lyanna and no one disagrees, which makes it easy to believe that he is right. However, who would disagree with the King on something like that? Barristan obviously has a different view of the events, and we slowly learn that most of the realm was eager for Rhaegar to take the throne. We see that he didn't really know Lyanna at all, believing her personality to be much different than Ned knows it is. Even Cersei liked him when they were first married, but he couldn't be bothered to love her, and just lets her know that she will never be the "Lyanna" he's created in his head. Most of the characters, even the antagonists, act out of duty or love for family or friends. Even Tywin and Cercei do much of their "evil" stuff to benefit their family. However, I'm struggling to find a single act of Robert's that is not 100% selfish. |
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