Potential Spoilers Below
Jojen’s eyes were the
color of moss, and sometimes when he looked at you he seemed to be seeing
something else. Like now. “I dreamed of a winged wolf bound to earth with grey stone
chains,” he said. “It was a green dream, so I knew it was true. A crow was trying
to peck through the chains, but the stone was too hard and his beak could only
chip at them.”
The 3-eyed crow represented in Bran's dream |
“How would I break the chains, Jojen?” Bran asked. “Open your eye.” “They are open Can’t you see?” “Two are open.” Jojen pointed. “One, two.” “I only have two.” “You have three. The crow gave you the third, but you will not open it.” He had a slow soft way of speaking. “With two eyes you see my face. With three you could see my heart. With two you can see that oak tree there. With three you could see the acorn the oak grew from and the stump that it will one day become. With two you see no farther than your walls. With three you would gaze south to the Summer Sea and north beyond the Wall.”
The falling, Bran thought, and the golden man, the
queen’s brother, he scares me too, but mostly the falling. He
did not say it, though.
Bran is scared to remember the truth
“Bran was staring at
his arms, his legs. He was so skinny, just skin stretched taut over bones. Had
he always been so thin? He tried to remember. A face swam up at him out of the
grey mist, shining with light, golden. “The things I do for love,” it said.
Bran screamed.
The crow took to the
air, cawing. Not that, it shrieked at him. Forget that, you do not need it now,
put it aside, put it away. It landed on Bran’s shoulder, and pecked at him, and
the shining golden face was gone.”
Note: It was the 3-eyed crow
that has Bran forget being pushed through the window by Jaime.
“What is the Wheel of Time? Imagine a
great cosmic loom in the shape of a seven-spoked wheel, slowly spinning through
eternity, weaving the fabric of the universe. The Wheel, put in place by the Creator,
is time itself, ever turning and returning. The fabric it weaves is constructed
from the threads of lives and events, interlaced into a design, the Great
Pattern, which is the whole of existence and reality, past, present, and future.”
“The
Great Wheel is the very heart of all time. But even the Wheel requires energy
to maintain itself and its pattern. This energy comes from the True Source, from which the
One Power may be drawn. Both
the True Source and the One Power are made up of two conflicting yet
complementary parts: saidin, the male half, and saidar,
the female half. Working both together and against one another within the True
Source, it is saidin and saidar which provide the driving force that turns the
Wheel of Time.”
“The only known forces outside the Wheel and the Pattern are the Creator, who shaped the Wheel, the One Power that drives it—as well as the plan for the Great Pattern—and the Dark One who was imprisoned outside the pattern by the Creator at the moment of creation. No one inside and of the Pattern can destroy the Wheel or change the destiny of the Great Pattern. Even those who are ta’veren can only alter, but not completely change, the weave. It is believed that if he escapes his prison, the Dark One, being a creature or force beyond creation, has the ability to remake the Wheel and all of creation in his own dark image. Thus each person, especially each of those born ta’veren, must struggle to achieve his or her own best destiny to assure the balance and continuation of the Great Pattern.”
A representation of the Wheel of Time |
“The only known forces outside the Wheel and the Pattern are the Creator, who shaped the Wheel, the One Power that drives it—as well as the plan for the Great Pattern—and the Dark One who was imprisoned outside the pattern by the Creator at the moment of creation. No one inside and of the Pattern can destroy the Wheel or change the destiny of the Great Pattern. Even those who are ta’veren can only alter, but not completely change, the weave. It is believed that if he escapes his prison, the Dark One, being a creature or force beyond creation, has the ability to remake the Wheel and all of creation in his own dark image. Thus each person, especially each of those born ta’veren, must struggle to achieve his or her own best destiny to assure the balance and continuation of the Great Pattern.”
A representation of the Dark One breaking free from his prison |
The 3 Ta'veren in TWOT Perrin - Rand - Mat In ASOIAF there are 3 Targaryen Daenerys - Jon - Tyrion |
“Egwene
rubbed her temples. “There is a difference between touching the world and being
free. During the War of Power, the Dark
One was never truly released into the world. The Bore let him touch it,
but that was re-sealed before he could escape. If the Dark One had entered the world, the
Wheel itself would have been broken.”
Daenerys plans on breaking the wheel
Note: I’m just saying if Daenerys does
what she wants to do in stopping the wheel it basically allows evil into this their
world according to Egwene in TWOT.
“She
dreamed. All her cares fell away from her, and all her pains as well, and she
seemed to float upward into the sky. She was flying once again, spinning,
laughing, dancing, as the stars wheeled around her and whispered secrets in her
ear. “To go
north, you must journey south. To reach the west, you must go east. To go
forward, you must go back. To touch the light you must pass beneath the shadow.”
“Quaithe?” Dany
called. “Where are you, Quaithe?”
Then she
saw. Her mask is made of starlight.
“Remember
who you are, Daenerys,” the stars whispered in a woman’s voice. “The dragons know.
Do you?”
Note: This
sounds sinister to me.
TWOT also say's that no one inside and of the Pattern can destroy the Wheel. Danenerys seems somewhat certain she can do it. She doesn't know who she is but the dragons do. I think whatever the great evil is it is part of her or is her. The truth that she will learn will let us all know.
“Bore.
The hole drilled in the Pattern by researchers at Collam Daan in
an attempt to access an undivided source of the One Power, unwittingly
releasing the Dark One’s influence on the world, causing destruction and chaos. The
hole that was finally sealed by Lews Therin and
the Hundred Companions
was larger than the original Bore, for the longer it remained open the larger
it got, though it was diminished somewhat in the sealing; the Dark One’s
counterstroke tainted saidin, causing all male channelers to go mad. Nevertheless, it
was sealed again in the Last Battle, and closed up again completely, thereby
setting the stage for the Bore to be drilled anew.”
“Dark
One. The force of evil, imprisoned by his antithesis, the Creator, outside of
time and creation, but whose influence reached the world when researchers drilled
the Bore, and whose subsequent followers attempted to release him from his
prison. He was
also known as Bringer of Gales, Caisen Hob, Dark Lord of the Grave, Father of
Lies, Father of Storm(s), Grassburner, Great Lord of the Dark, Heart of the
Dark, Heartsbane, Heartfang, Leafblighter, Lighteater, Lord of the Grave, Lord
of the Twilight, Old Grim, Old Hob, Shadow, Shai’tan, Shepherd of the Night,
Sightblinder, Sightburner, Soulblinder, Soulsbane and Stormbringer.
“To go
north, you must journey south. To reach the west, you must go east. To go
forward you must go back, and to touch the light you must pass beneath the
shadow.”
“Truth,”
said the woman in the mask. And bowing, she faded back into the crowd.”
The follwing interaction with Jon and Bran took place in “A Clash of Kings” when Bran was still in Winterfell hiding in the crypts. It took place before he had received any formal training with the Three-Eyed Crow. What it means is that Bran did this most likely at a point in the future after “A Dance with Dragons.” So a future Bran was able to go back and interact with his cousin Jon Snow.
The call
came from behind him, softer than a whisper, but strong too. Can a shout be
silent? He turned his head, searching for his brother, for a glimpse of a lean
grey shape moving beneath the trees, but there was nothing, only . . .
A weirwood.
It seemed
to sprout from solid rock, its pale roots twisting up from a myriad of fissures
and hairline cracks. The tree was slender compared to other weirwoods he had
seen, no more than a sapling, yet it was growing as he watched, its limbs
thickening as they reached for the sky. Wary, he circled the smooth white trunk
until he came to the face. Red eyes looked at him. Fierce eyes they were, yet glad to
see him. The weirwood had his brother’s face. Had his brother always had three
eyes?
Not
always, came the silent shout. Not before the crow.
“He
sniffed at the bark, smelled wolf and tree and boy, but behind that there were
other scents, the rich brown smell of warm earth and the hard grey smell of
stone and something else, something terrible. Death, he knew. He was smelling death. He cringed back, his hair bristling,
and bared his fangs.”
“Don’t be afraid, I like it in the dark. No one
can see you, but you can see them. But first you have to open your eyes. See?
Like this. And the tree reached down and touched him.”
As the 3-eyed crow
protected Bran from the knowledge that Jaime pushed him through the window; is
Bran protecting Jon from the knowledge of who he is in the dream that he has
but never finishes? I believe he is.
“Do you ever find anyone
in your dream?” Sam asked.
Jon shook his head. “No
one. The castle is always empty.” He had never told anyone of the dream, and he
did not understand why he was telling Sam now, yet somehow it felt good to talk
of it. “Even the ravens are gone from the rookery, and the stables are full of
bones. That always scares me. I start to run then, throwing open doors,
climbing the tower three steps at a time, screaming for someone, for anyone.
And then I find myself in front of the door to the crypts. It’s black inside,
and I can see the steps spiraling down. Somehow I know I have to go down there,
but I don’t want to. I’m afraid of what might be waiting for me. The old Kings of
Winter are down there, sitting on their thrones with stone wolves at
their feet and iron swords across their laps, but it’s not them I’m afraid of.
I scream that I’m not a Stark, that
this isn’t my place, but it’s no good, I have to go anyway, so I start down,
feeling the walls as I descend, with no torch to light the way. It gets darker
and darker, until I want to scream.” He stopped, frowning, embarrassed. “That’s
when I always wake.” His skin cold and clammy, shivering in the darkness of his
cell. Ghost would leap up
beside him, his warmth as comforting as daybreak. He would go back to sleep
with his face pressed into the direwolf’s shaggy white fur. “Do you dream of Horn Hill?” Jon
asked.
Note: I have always believed that when Jon finishes the dream it will be at a point where he is on the verge of becoming Azor Ahai.
Note: What the 3-eyed crow said in telling Bran “The time has come. For you to become me” now becomes prophetic. Bran seems to be like the 3-eyed crow and Jon seems to be the new Bran in that he is trying to open Jon’s third eye. Is Bran dying and now Jon has to come to him and become him? I believe that this will take place after the final battle and we will see Jon walk away from it all. He will find Bran’s cave and a new batch of the Children of the Forest perhaps and a weirwood with Bran’s current face. The evil will have been sealed away again but a new guardian will be needed to watch over the world and the cycle continues.
But where would Bran’s cave be? I believe the books have already foreshadowed
it:
“You can’t be the Lord
of Winterfell, you’re bastard-born, he heard Robb
say again. And the stone kings were growling at him with granite tongues. You do
not belong here. This is not your place. When Jon closed his eyes he saw the heart tree, with its
pale limbs, red leaves, and solemn face. The weirwood was the heart of Winterfell,
Lord Eddard
always said . . . but to save the castle Jon would have to tear that heart up
by its ancient roots, and feed it to the red woman’s hungry fire god. I have no
right, he thought. Winterfell belongs to the old gods.”
Note: I believe Bran did it again. He hid out where no one thought to look for
him; in the crypt of Winterfell. I
believe that the weirwood tree face that is in the Winterfell godswood belongs to Bran! When Bran gave Jon the vision and touched him
he saw the Bran that he knew then just like when we saw Bran and the 3-eyed crow
we saw the versions of themselves that they wanted us to see. Thus the reason why Jon or no one else
including Bran don’t recognize the face carved on the weirwood tree in the
Winterfell godswood. I believe that this is
the mystery of what lies in the deepest part of the crypts of Winterfell. BRAN HIMSELF!!!
“The Wheel of Time turns, and Ages come and pass,
leaving memories that become legend. Legend fades to myth, and even myth is
long forgotten when the Age that gave it birth comes again.”
I believe this sums up
perfectly what is also happening in ASOIAF!
Comments
encouraged. Love to hear the idea's of others. Most believe that
since I present my idea's as "fact like" I'm not open to change my
viewpoints which as far from the truth. I simply look at the information
presented and go from there. If you can shine a light on another way of
thinking that opens the door to debate.