Read A Song Of Ice And Fire 2016 discussion
note: This topic has been closed to new comments.
A Game Of Thrones Discussions
>
71 Catelyn XI- Discuss only this chapter and anything prior
date
newest »

message 1:
by
Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie), Not_Your_Typical_Lannister
(new)
Jan 25, 2016 09:58AM

reply
|
flag

message 3:
by
Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie), Not_Your_Typical_Lannister
(new)
Aw geez you are very likely right. After reading your post I looked at the appendix under House Tully. I could not remember to well which dude he is.
Yep he is the one who was never married and would be a very "GOOD CATCH" to any woman. (see what I did there with the Tully sigil)
Good call Ria!
Yep he is the one who was never married and would be a very "GOOD CATCH" to any woman. (see what I did there with the Tully sigil)
Good call Ria!

message 5:
by
Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie), Not_Your_Typical_Lannister
(new)
Yeah what I meant (but didn't post in full) was that he isn't married and doesn't seem to care if he ever gets married.
For that time and situation everyone seems to be married. (well except those ugly girls of Frey's lol)
For that time and situation everyone seems to be married. (well except those ugly girls of Frey's lol)

For that time and situation everyone seems to be married. (well except thos..."
Yeah, exactly. And I guess even some of Frey's daughters are married, otherwise he wouldn't have so many grand-children. Or grand-grand children :D
The connection that I am wondering about is Maege Mormont and Ser Jorah Mormont. I am trying to figure out how they are related. Ser Jorah Mormont, I take it, is the Mormont that deserted from The Nights Watch. Please correct me if I am wrong. I think this family connection between the Starks and the Targaryens is important and may foreshadow Jon Snow as being related to Dany? What are your thoughts?
What I mean by the Snow and Dany connection is that Jorah serves for Dany and Maege serves the Starks.

Maege Mormont is Jorah's aunt.

Also, Jorah didn't desert the Night's Watch. He fled Westeros because Ned wants his head for selling slaves.
Thanks for the clarification Hazel!!! I thought he deserted due to the conversation between Jon Snow and The Old Bear concerning Jons' "almost" desertion attempt. The Bear states: "Even Jorah Mormont had not done that, [deserted] when he fled in disgrace. Doubtless Lord Mormont would find someone more worthy of the blade" (646). Would the blade be a reference to Ice? Why would The Old Bear be using the Jorah Mormont example to give Jon Snow a lesson about not desertion from The Wall if Mormont did not desert? Kind of wondering now.
message 12:
by
Not_Your_Typical_Lannister (Leslie), Not_Your_Typical_Lannister
(new)
Brendan you beat me to this topic. I too was interested in learning more about the Mormonts.
Thanks for sorting us out Hazel.
Thanks for sorting us out Hazel.

Sorry for the late reply.
No, Mormont is referring to the sword that he gives to Jon, Long Claw. Ice is the Stark family sword and Longclaw is the Mormont family sword.
When The Old Bear took up the Black he left the family sword to Jorah, who then disgraced himself and fled Westeros, leaving the blade behind. Maege then became the Head of the House but gave the blade back to the Old Bear, who then gave it to Jon Snow.
This topic has been frozen by the moderator. No new comments can be posted.