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Sansa Stark maybe spoiler!!!!!
"The Prophecy of Sansa Stark"
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmlSMeY0ALQ[/youtube] " I dreamt a wolf howling in the rain, but no one heard his grief. I dreamt such a clangor I thought my head might burst, drums and horns and pipes and screams, but the saddest sound was the little bells. I dreamt of a maid at a feast with purple serpents in her hair, venom dripping from their fangs. And later I dreamt that maid again, slaying a savage giant in a castle built of snow."
I was thinking of the conversation Davos and Tormund were having the night before the battle. Ol Jonny knownothin Snow may screw up sometimes...like Dany T...He may be reckless...like Dany. He may be obtuse...like Dany and he may get himself in some awful predicaments...like Dany. But he also, like Dany inspires crazy devotion from his closest followers. He and Dany both have that certain..umph..that draws people.
They are both portrayed by insanely attractive yet disappointingly mediocre actors
I disagree...I think both play the parts much like they are written. I agree that they needed experience, but I think they have gotten better at subtlety. They are not great, but great actors would have overplayed the parts.
OK 88 here it is. This is a prophecy that is given in the book, by a spooky old witch type woman.(the brotherhood called her a name, but I forget what it was right now, and I'm not looking it up) There is a BWB hideout that is at a ring of Weirwood stumps. It also has a name that I forget tight now, and is it supposed to be some kind of ancient CotF Stonehengey, get together and do spooky magical CotF stuff kind of place. IRRC...Arya is there and the woman says something like "She reeked of death" to her and then starts telling about the dreams she had, which is the passage quoted above....The howling wolf, the racket, and the little bells, are obviously the Red Wedding.(The bells are not in the show, but in the books the person whose throat is cut by Cat, is a mentally handicapped girl, that is one of Walder Freys children. She is called "Bells" IIRC..Now then..The maiden with purple serpents in her hair is obviously Sansa. In the books the purple poison jewel is not on the necklace, but a silver woven hairnet in Sansas hair. So that refers to the Purple wedding. The very last part is what people are theorizing about. The same maiden..Sansa slaying a vicious giant in a Castle made of snow....Some postulate it is simply referring to the scene where Sansa slapped Robert for destroying the snow model of Winterfell, but others, and I'm with tho crowd, think it has to mean something more than than that. Perhaps her actually being the one who deserves the credit for defeating Ramsey at Winterfell. Anyway that's all I got. Maybe other book nerds can chime in if I've remembered something wrong.Sansa Stark maybe spoiler!!!!!
"The Prophecy of Sansa Stark"
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmlSMeY0ALQ[/youtube] " I dreamt a wolf howling in the rain, but no one heard his grief. I dreamt such a clangor I thought my head might burst, drums and horns and pipes and screams, but the saddest sound was the little bells. I dreamt of a maid at a feast with purple serpents in her hair, venom dripping from their fangs. And later I dreamt that maid again, slaying a savage giant in a castle built of snow."
OK 88 here it is. This is a prophecy that is given in the book, by a spooky old witch type woman.(the brotherhood called her a name, but I forget what it was right now, and I'm not looking it up) There is a BWB hideout that is at a ring of Weirwood stumps. It also has a name that I forget tight now, and is it supposed to be some kind of ancient CotF Stonehengey, get together and do spooky magical CotF stuff kind of place. IRRC...Arya is there and the woman says something like "She reeked of death" to her and then starts telling about the dreams she had, which is the passage quoted above....The howling wolf, the racket, and the little bells, are obviously the Red Wedding.(The bells are not in the show, but in the books the person whose throat is cut by Cat, is a mentally handicapped girl, that is one of Walder Freys children. She is called "Bells" IIRC..Now then..The maiden with purple serpents in her hair is obviously Sansa. In the books the purple poison jewel is not on the necklace, but a silver woven hairnet in Sansas hair. So that refers to the Purple wedding. The very last part is what people are theorizing about. The same maiden..Sansa slaying a vicious giant in a Castle made of snow....Some postulate it is simply referring to the scene where Sansa slapped Robert for destroying the snow model of Winterfell, but others, and I'm with tho crowd, think it has to mean something more than than that. Perhaps her actually being the one who deserves the credit for defeating Ramsey at Winterfell. Anyway that's all I got. Maybe other book nerds can chime in if I've remembered something wrong.
OK 88 here it is. This is a prophecy that is given in the book, by a spooky old witch type woman.(the brotherhood called her a name, but I forget what it was right now, and I'm not looking it up) There is a BWB hideout that is at a ring of Weirwood stumps. It also has a name that I forget tight now, and is it supposed to be some kind of ancient CotF Stonehengey, get together and do spooky magical CotF stuff kind of place. IRRC...Arya is there and the woman says something like "She reeked of death" to her and then starts telling about the dreams she had, which is the passage quoted above....The howling wolf, the racket, and the little bells, are obviously the Red Wedding.(The bells are not in the show, but in the books the person whose throat is cut by Cat, is a mentally handicapped girl, that is one of Walder Freys children. She is called "Bells" IIRC..Now then..The maiden with purple serpents in her hair is obviously Sansa. In the books the purple poison jewel is not on the necklace, but a silver woven hairnet in Sansas hair. So that refers to the Purple wedding. The very last part is what people are theorizing about. The same maiden..Sansa slaying a vicious giant in a Castle made of snow....Some postulate it is simply referring to the scene where Sansa slapped Robert for destroying the snow model of Winterfell, but others, and I'm with tho crowd, think it has to mean something more than than that. Perhaps her actually being the one who deserves the credit for defeating Ramsey at Winterfell. Anyway that's all I got. Maybe other book nerds can chime in if I've remembered something wrong.
The witch is called the Ghost of High Heart. Jinglebell was Walder Frey's grandson and was a middle aged man. The rest of that was pretty accurate.
OK 88 here it is. This is a prophecy that is given in the book, by a spooky old witch type woman.(the brotherhood called her a name, but I forget what it was right now, and I'm not looking it up) There is a BWB hideout that is at a ring of Weirwood stumps. It also has a name that I forget tight now, and is it supposed to be some kind of ancient CotF Stonehengey, get together and do spooky magical CotF stuff kind of place. IRRC...Arya is there and the woman says something like "She reeked of death" to her and then starts telling about the dreams she had, which is the passage quoted above....The howling wolf, the racket, and the little bells, are obviously the Red Wedding.(The bells are not in the show, but in the books the person whose throat is cut by Cat, is a mentally handicapped girl, that is one of Walder Freys children. She is called "Bells" IIRC..Now then..The maiden with purple serpents in her hair is obviously Sansa. In the books the purple poison jewel is not on the necklace, but a silver woven hairnet in Sansas hair. So that refers to the Purple wedding. The very last part is what people are theorizing about. The same maiden..Sansa slaying a vicious giant in a Castle made of snow....Some postulate it is simply referring to the scene where Sansa slapped Robert for destroying the snow model of Winterfell, but others, and I'm with tho crowd, think it has to mean something more than than that. Perhaps her actually being the one who deserves the credit for defeating Ramsey at Winterfell. Anyway that's all I got. Maybe other book nerds can chime in if I've remembered something wrong.
Yep..that would be ironic. The thing that I'm hesitant about with that theory however, is that while Lil Finga may have fingers in a lot of pies and a very good manipulator, he is not exactly a giant politically speaking. Ramsey fit that description better imo...but who knows? That's what makes GoT fun to talk about.
