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“Somewhere off in the wood a wolf howled. Lyanna was engaged to a Baratheon (just like the prince who married Jenny), and Robert was a cousin, he was kin, so eventually, things could be solved peacefully, once Aerys was removed from the equation of course. What Rhaegar needed was for the conflict to escalate just enough to justify the fact that he planned to overthrow Aerys, and Lyanna was perfect. So Rhaegar thought to speed things up a little. Rhaegar wanted to start a conflict, he wanted Aerys gone, likely because the GoHH told him that the dragons would return after Aerys died. Rhaegar wanted a new “dance”, or rather, a ghost, a ‘gone’ king. When Waymar faces the Other in the prologue he says “dance with me”, and I always found it curious, until I realized that Jenny dances “with her ghosts” and dragons were supposed to be dead. That’s ‘Jenny’s song’ lyrics, the song that the GoHH asks as payment for her prophecies. “High in the Halls of the Kings who are gone, Jenny would dance with her ghosts“
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I mentioned when I spoke of Ned’s dream, that there are 3 parts in the prologue and that in the second, we find several indications of how things really happened during the war. That’s exactly what happened with Brandon. But to fight that war, against ‘the creature that makes cloaks with the skins of women’ he needs to be someone else. Jon leaves the Wall with a cool new sword thinking he’ll have to fight wildlings, but along the way the sword ‘freezes’ and he realizes that his war is elsewhere. Second: how Brandon Stark ended up being ‘Mance Rayder’, the mediocre brown-eyed singer Jon meets beyond the Wall. Ok, now I can talk about Brandon Stark and for that, I am going to explain two things.įirst: what really happened during the rebellion. Jon’s magic is Mance Rayder, the singer, and this will be clear in the bastard letter. The Last Hero finds the magic after his ‘sword freezes’, and Qhorin was the price that Jon paid for magic. “Blood is the seal of our devotion.” Jaime I – AFfC “All knights must bleed, Jaime,” Ser Arthur Dayne had said, when he saw. Heroes have to pay a price to become heroes, and they have to pay it in blood. Jon cuts his neck, as if to recall what I mentioned about Ned’s dream and the prologue, “The Others made no sound.” In that song the guy died because he was caught cheating. he falls to his knees saying “sharp” referring to the song “The Dornishman’s wife”. What the song doesn’t say but is obvious, is that Bael himself was leading an attack against WF, so he couldn’t expect a different outcome. In the song’s dark ending, Bael returns 30 years later and the son kills him because he doesn’t recognize him. In Lyanna’s story, Sygerrik is Arthur, Ned the “sisterless” is the one that makes Jon a Snow.īut Bael is the smart and charming dude that sings for Lord Stark. The thing is, that the song talks about different men, ‘Bael the bard’ is the smart and charming dude that sings for the Lord, but ‘Sygerrik the deceiver’ is the one that actually fathers the child, and of course we have a third guy, the Lord that gives the child a name, or rather a lastname. But it also says that Bael “left the child in payment”. Mormont then tells him that Craster serves crueler gods and that the sons are an offering, a prayer, which of course makes you think about Dany and her sacrifice.īael’s song says that the maiden “loved the bard so dearly she bore him a son,” and that that boy grew up to become Lord of WF. When Jon meets Craster and finds out what he’s doing, he goes to talk to Mormont and the LC asks him a very interesting question: “Does Craster seem less than human to you?” and Jon thinks “In half a hundred ways”. To talk about sphinxes, we need to talk about Craster. Next, I’ll talk about The Others, In Part V about all the sphinxes in this story and their importance, and then about Jon’s death. First, I needed to prove that Arthur was Jon’s dad ( Part II), now I need to prove why it matters, but mostly, I’d like to prove that Brandon Stark survived his execution in KL, and what two of the sphinxes that I mentioned in Part I are all about (the three headed dragon and WF statues).