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message 101: by Dustin (new)

Dustin So it would appear that I'd already read the scene in question: Lord Eddard, his letter, and Varys. I just didn't know it at the time, is all. Of the letter itself, it's Ned's "traitorous" declaration of the rightful heir, claiming Joffrey not to be king, and apologizing to the late King Robert for betraying him.
Concerning Jon Snow's lineage, that remains unknown. In this scene, however, Ned does reflect on the matter, and almost seems to regret how it went down, and especially regrets not being able to say good-bye to Jon.

That's all I've got, folks. I hope this helps!:)


message 102: by Karen (new)

Karen Azinger | 256 comments Thanks! I guess we're still guessing!!! :)


message 103: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Karen wrote: "Thanks! I guess we're still guessing!!! :)"

Yep, I guess so.:) Now I really want to know who Jon's mother was!!


message 104: by Joseph (new)

Joseph Kay (TheOnionKnight1) | 8 comments The greatest part about re-reading the series is the ability to use the ASOIF Wiki and not have to worry about spoilers. Maps are also very helpful and have found myself digging deeper into individual characters that I did not take the time to on the first read.


message 105: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Joseph wrote: "The greatest part about re-reading the series is the ability to use the ASOIF Wiki and not have to worry about spoilers. Maps are also very helpful and have found myself digging deeper into individ..."

Yes! I am really loving this opportunity to delve ever deeper into the characters, the numerous plots, subplots, and GRRM's exquisite writing. I'm totally in awe of his writing prowess!!


message 106: by Dustin (new)

Dustin I've just written and posted my review of Thrones, available here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


message 107: by S (new)

S I've been re-reading the books, and Blackwater and the Red Wedding aren't quite as stunning the second time around. I guess you can only something for the first time once.


message 108: by S (new)

S That should read "you can only DO something for the first time once".


message 109: by Dustin (new)

Dustin I can't even recall what the Red Weddings entails, and Blackwater doesn't sound familiar.. Are they both in Book 3?


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 1113 comments The Red Wedding is in Book 3 and the Blackwater battle was in Book 2.


message 111: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "The Red Wedding is in Book 3 and the Blackwater battle was in Book 2."

Okay. Thank you, Jayme.:)


message 112: by Eyehavenofilter (last edited Jul 08, 2013 08:29PM) (new)

Eyehavenofilter | 764 comments I've been rereading and highlighting the verbiage from the HBO series to see what's there and what isn't.... What's included and what has been cut, and added...it's very interesting for someone like me who has spent 9/10ths of their life in the theatre.....


message 113: by Seed (new)

Seed | 64 comments 9/10ths? Was saying 90% too difficult?


message 114: by Amber (new)

Amber (ivorydoom) | 835 comments Difficult?
Was typing "Hard" to demanding?







:P


message 115: by Jon (new)

Jon (jon17) | 156 comments this should totally be a forum game!

let me try:

:P ?

:-\ ?


message 116: by Amber (new)

Amber (ivorydoom) | 835 comments Oh, Come on Jon,

:-\?

Why not just

>:/?


message 117: by Jon (last edited Jul 09, 2013 01:06PM) (new)

Jon (jon17) | 156 comments Amber, what on earth is a >:/?

Was typing ٩(͡๏̯͡๏)۶ too arduous?


message 118: by Amber (new)

Amber (ivorydoom) | 835 comments Arduous!?!

No, it was too laborious.






(but seriously, that was kinda awesome, does he have his hands in the air? LOL)


message 119: by Jon (new)

Jon (jon17) | 156 comments Laborious?!

Why not say it was no picnic? :P



PS yea it's a smiley called 'help' - search google for ascii art, there are some amazing ones. (the one I used is called line art because it's on one line)


message 120: by Eyehavenofilter (last edited Jul 10, 2013 01:23PM) (new)

Eyehavenofilter | 764 comments Seed wrote: "9/10ths? Was saying 90% too difficult?"

text bullying? AGAIN
or is that you way of telling me you still love me?
Seedalicious
btw found more money trip more possible/??? Big maybe?


message 121: by Eyehavenofilter (new)

Eyehavenofilter | 764 comments Jon wrote: "Amber, what on earth is a >:/?

Was typing ٩(͡๏̯͡๏)۶ too arduous?"


that is sooo... So...oi I don't know cute and a little bit scarey at the same time!


message 122: by Seed (new)

Seed | 64 comments Eyehavenofilter wrote: "Seed wrote: "9/10ths? Was saying 90% too difficult?"

btw found more money trip more possible/??? Big maybe?"


Fingers crossed!


message 123: by Seed (last edited Jul 10, 2013 01:38PM) (new)

Seed | 64 comments Amber wrote: "Arduous!?!

No, it was too laborious.


(but seriously, that was kinda awesome, does he have his hands in the air? LOL)"


Laborious?!?! Why not just say strenuous??!?


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 1113 comments So we are debating vocabulary? In that case I have a word for you.....Mastication!!!!


message 125: by Jon (new)

Jon (jon17) | 156 comments Jayme(the ghost reader) wrote: "So we are debating vocabulary? In that case I have a word for you.....Mastication!!!!"

Jayme, this isn't Littlefinger's brothel! Watch the language! :P


message 126: by Eyehavenofilter (new)

Eyehavenofilter | 764 comments Now I'm hungry!
I just re-read and duh....Deloras Edd was a crow at the wall? How did I miss that?


message 127: by Jon (new)

Jon (jon17) | 156 comments Who did you think he was?

Maybe you're reading too fast :)


message 128: by Louie (new)

Louie Reynolds (kvothe1984) I think Aegon and Arianne could make quite an impact if they were to marry?

I think Stannis will take the north but won't make it to kings landing. The wall will possibly fall with John injured or worse. As I think the whitewalkers will feature a lot more in next book.

Still not ruling out a benjen stark comeback he has not been bracketed in any of the books, with just presumed dead next to his name?


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 1113 comments Whose Arianne?


message 130: by Amber (new)

Amber (ivorydoom) | 835 comments the Princess of Dorne.

Arianne Martell.


Jayme(theghostreader) (jaymetheghostreader) | 1113 comments ah okay.


message 132: by Eyehavenofilter (new)

Eyehavenofilter | 764 comments Jon wrote: "Who did you think he was?

Maybe you're reading too fast :)"


duh....
that's why I'm re- reading!


message 133: by Dionna (new)

Dionna | 308 comments Dolorous Edd Tollett, steward to Lord Commander Mormont and to Jon Snow for a period, until Jon names him Chief Steward to Long Barrow and sent him there to serve Iron Emmett along with the spear wives.

Edd is the best non-POV character in the series. I crack up at almost every word that comes out of his mouth!

My all time favorite EDDism - The pillow struck the wall and burst, scattering stuffing everywhere just as Dolorous Edd
Tollett poked his head through the door. “Beg pardon,” he said, ignoring the flurry of feathers, “shall I fetch m’lord some breakfast?” “Corn,” cried the raven. “Corn, corn.” “Roast raven,” Jon suggested. “And half a pint of ale.” Having a steward fetch and serve for him still felt strange; not long ago, it would have been him fetching breakfast for Lord Commander Mormont. “Three corns and one roast raven,” said Dolorous Edd. “Very good, m’lord, only Hobb’s made boiled eggs, black sausage, and apples stewed with prunes. The apples stewed with prunes are excellent, except for the prunes. I won’t eat prunes myself. Well, there was one time when Hobb chopped them up with chestnuts and carrots and hid them in a hen. Never trust a cook, my lord. They’ll prune you when you least expect it.
- Eddison “Dolorous Edd" Tollett [ADWD]


message 134: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca | 800 comments Arianne Martell. This is another character I find boring and hopefully she wont overtake TWoW too much.

As for the food; if I lived in Westeros, I'd quickly turn vegetarian as you never know what they put in their pies!;)

The book I found the hardest to read was A Feast for Crows, but strangely I enjoyed it better the second time round. The only book I haven't re-read yet is ACoK, as I leant it to a friend and he has only just given it back. Thank goodness!


message 135: by Dionna (new)

Dionna | 308 comments Rebecca wrote:
As for the food; if I lived in Westeros, I'd quickly turn vegetarian as you never know what ..."


I would have a double serving of Frey pie with some Tabasco green and a nice cup of Arbor Gold. :))


message 136: by S (new)

S As for "killing your darlings", the show is rougher than the books! Remember Robb's wife?


message 137: by Dionna (new)

Dionna | 308 comments Talissa/Jeyne was never anyone's darling. I was lukewarm on her in the books, thoroughly disliked her on the show and I downright hate her on Game of Thrones Ascent! lol.


message 138: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca | 800 comments Dionna wrote: "Talissa/Jeyne was never anyone's darling. I was lukewarm on her in the books, thoroughly disliked her on the show and I downright hate her on Game of Thrones Ascent! lol."

I'm with Dionna on that and couldn't figure why, in both books and TV show, did Robb marry her? She is such a bore! I found her so anyway.

@ S....I think the books can hold their own when it comes to 'Kill your darlings'...I remember throwing ASOS across the room, after reading what happened...But then I picked it up again and continued.

LOL Dionna ewwwwwwwwwwwwwwww NEVER a Frey pie....*gives new meaning to 'this takes like pork' *shudders* LOL!


message 139: by Amber (new)

Amber (ivorydoom) | 835 comments Yah, Talisa/Jeyne was way lame. I didn't like her in the novels either and the show version was awful. I'm pretty sure Robb just married her because he felt bad for spoiling her honor and thought it was the 'right' thing to do.

Definitely subjective there.

I never got the impression he actually loved Jeyne all that much, but they certainly played that angle up in the show, so maybe he did have feelings for her and I was just biased. LOL


message 140: by Aly (new)

Aly (Alygator) | 113 comments Dionna wrote: "Talissa/Jeyne was never anyone's darling. I was lukewarm on her in the books, thoroughly disliked her on the show and I downright hate her on Game of Thrones Ascent! lol."

PREACH!!!!


message 141: by Jenny (new)

Jenny (gielske) | 107 comments He kept grey wind in the kennels for her at riverrun. He must have loved her at least a little!!


message 142: by Eyehavenofilter (last edited Jul 26, 2013 04:32AM) (new)

Eyehavenofilter | 764 comments It is amazing how much has been re-arranged for the HBO series. I forgot that about a half a dozen plots and a boatload of people were totally left out of books 2&3 and in seasons 2&3, I was Gobsmacked whilst rereading last night. ( wtf? How did I forget all this? )
It must have been both incredibly difficult and painful to decide what to cut and what to keep! Whew!


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