Friday, December 21, 2018

Why the Wall fell


Potential Spoilers Below


It fell because it is a tieback to The Wheel of Time and the Domination BandRand the Dragon Reborn was collared with it and was under the control of Semirhage.  She thought she had everything under control when he was able to free himself using the True Power and the following ensued:

The Domination Band

Rand al'Thor (The Dragon Reborn)

Semirhage

Semirhage looked utterly shocked. “But . . . that’s impossible . . .” she said. “I felt nothing. You can’t—” She looked up, staring at him with wide eyes. “The True Power. Why have you betrayed me, Great Lord? Why?”

Representation of the Great Lord

Rand raised a hand and, filled with the power he did not understand, wove a single weave. A bar of pure white light, a cleansing fire, burst from his hand and struck Semirhage in the chest. She flashed and vanished, leaving a faint afterimage to Rand’s vision. Her bracelet dropped to the floor.

An Aes Sedai using Balefire

Elza
 ran toward the door. She vanished before another bar of light, her entire figure becoming light for a moment. Her bracelet dropped to the floor, as well, the women who had held them burned completely from the Pattern.


In The Game of Thrones instead of the Domination Band they have something called Dragonbinder.  It is a horn that Euron retrieves from Valyria.  With the horn he tells the ironmen that he can bind dragons to his will.  They don’t cover everything in the TV show but is this a hint that the Night’s King will get his hands on this horn and bind the Dragon(s) to his will?  If you are a book reader you may remember what one of the glyphs on horn reads: “Here it says, ‘No mortal man shall sound me and live.’ ”  The Night King from the TV show is definitely no longer a mortal man.  The rest of the conversation goes on like this:

Dragonbinder

Euron

The Night's King

Bitterly Victarion brooded on the treachery of brothers. Euron’s gifts are always poisoned. “The Crow’s Eye swore this horn would bind dragons to my will. But how will that serve me if the price is death?”

Victarion

“Your brother did not sound the horn himself. Nor must you.” Moqorro pointed to the band of steel. “Here. Blood for fire, fire for blood.’ Who blows the hellhorn matters not. The dragons will come to the horn’s master. You must claim the horn. With blood.”

Moqorro

Was the trap set by the Night King to get a dragon the answer to the riddle “Blood for fire, fire for blood?”  By taking the dragons blood and blowing Dragonbinder did he bind the dragon to himself?


Now to get back to my point was not the Ice Dragon’s fire reminiscent of Balefire (i.e. a bar of pure white light, a cleansing fire)?    You can read my entire theory about how Dragonbinder is an homage to the Domination Band here: My Theory



A bar of pure white light; a cleansing fire?


















I suggest that the Ice Dragon's fire is an homage to Balefire; a bar of pure white light; a cleansing fire.


Comments encouraged.  Love to hear the ideas of others.  Most believe that since I present my idea’s as “fact like” I’m not open to change my viewpoints which is 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.

Cersei is pregnant; is the prophecy wrong?


Potential Spoilers Below


There was one particular plotline that occurred in The Wheel of Time (TWOT) that I have been trying to figure out how they will use and it wasn’t until a few days ago that I think I have it.  It ties in with the fact that Cersei is now pregnant and how if she has this baby the prophecy that she receives as a child about having only 3 kids (in the books) would be violated if indeed she has the baby. 

Cersei Pregnant?

Q1: “When will I wed the prince?”
A1: “Never.  You will wed the king.”

Q2: “I will be queen, though?”
A2: “Aye.  Queen you shall be…until there comes another, younger and more beautiful, to cast you down and take all that you hold dear.”

Q3: “Will the king and I have children?”
A3: “Oh, aye.  Six-and-ten for him, and three for you.”

The last made no sense to Cersei.  She wanted to know how that could be but she was done with her questions.  The old woman however was not done with her and proceeded to tell her that “Gold shall be their crowns and gold their shrouds.  And when your tears have drowned you, the valonqar shall wrap his hands about your pale white throat and choke the life from you.”


I wrote about this scenario once in the blog I entitled:  Bran vs the Children of the Forest - his true ADVERSARY

In that blog I thought it could be Daenerys but now I believe it will most likely apply to Cersei.  In the blog search for the words “What happens to Elayne will happen to Daenersy” and it takes you to the section in question.   I believe that based upon the following in TWOT something similar will occur in The Game of Thrones but now to Cersei:

Daenerys



“Betrayal!” Birgitte called, lifting her bow and shooting a mercenary through the throat. “To arms!”


“It’s not a betrayal,” Elayne said. She wove Fire and struck down a group of three. “Those aren’t ours! Watch for thieves in the clothing of beggars!”

She turned as another group of “refugees” lunged at the weakened lines of Guards. They were all around! They had crept up while attention had been focused on the distant battlefield.

As a group of mercenaries broke through, she wove saidar to show them the folly of attacking an Aes Sedai. She released a powerful weave of Air.

As it hit one of the men charging her, the weave fell apart, unraveling. Elayne cursed, turning her horse to flee, but one of the attackers lunged forward and drove his sword into Moonshadow’s neck. The horse reared, squealing in agony, and Elayne caught a brief glimpse of Guards fighting all around as she fell to the ground, panicked for the safety of her babes. Rough hands grabbed her by the shoulders and held her against the ground.

She saw something silver glisten in the night. A foxhead medallion. Another pair of hands pressed it to her skin just above her breasts. The metal was sharply cold.

“Hello, my Queen,” Mellar said, squatting beside her. The former Guardsman—the one many people still assumed had fathered her children—leered down at her. “You’ve been very hard to track down.”

Elayne spat at him, but he anticipated her, raising his hand to catch the spittle. He smiled, then stood up, leaving her held by two mercenaries.”

“Though some of her Guards still fought, most had been pushed back or killed.

Mellar turned as two men dragged Birgitte over. She thrashed in their grip, and a third man came over to help hold her. Mellar took out his sword, regarded its blade for a moment, as if inspecting himself in its reflective gleam. Then he rammed it into Birgitte’s stomach.

Birgitte gasped, falling to her knees. Mellar beheaded her with a vicious backhand blow.

Elayne found herself sitting very still, unable to think or react as Birgitte’s corpse flopped forward, spilling lifeblood from the neck. The bond winked away, and with it came … pain. Terrible pain.”

“I’ve been waiting to do that for a long time,” Mellar said. “Blood and bloody ashes, but it felt good.”

Birgitte … Her Warder was dead. Her Warder had been killed. That tough yet generous heart, that tremendous loyalty—destroyed. The loss made it … made it hard to think.

Mellar kicked at Birgitte’s corpse as a man rode up with a body draped across the back of his saddle. The man wore an Andoran uniform, and the facedown corpse dangled golden hair. Whoever the poor woman was, she wore a dress exactly like Elayne’s.”

“Oh no …

“Go,” Mellar said. The man rode off, a few others forming around him, fake Guardsmen. They carried Elayne’s banner, and one started shouting, “The Queen is dead! The Queen has fallen!”

Mellar turned to Elayne. “Your people still fight. Well, that ought to disrupt their ranks. As for you … well, apparently, the Great Lord has a use for those children of yours. I’ve been ordered to bring them to Shayol Ghul. It occurs to me that you needn’t be with them at the time.” He looked at one of his companions. “Can you make it work?”

Representation of the Dark One aka the Great Lord

In the Game of Thrones there is a place called "The Fist of the First Men"  I think it is nothing more than an homage to the Dark One.  "The Fist" of the First Men, because the hill looks like a fist thrust into the sky from the flat landscape surrounding it, and the jagged remaining stones circling the top look like the knuckles of a fist.

The other man knelt beside Elayne, then pressed his hands against her belly. A jolt of sudden fright pushed through her numbness and her shock. Her babes!”

“She’s far enough along,” the man said. “I can probably keep the children alive with a weave, if you cut them out. It will be difficult to do right. They are young yet. Six months along. But with the weaves I was shown by the Chosen … yes, I think I can keep them living for an hour. But you will have to take them to M’Hael to get them to Shayol Ghul. Traveling with a regular gateway won’t work there any longer.”

The Chosen

“Mellar sheathed his sword and pulled a hunting knife from his belt. “Good enough for me. We’ll send the children on, as the Great Lord asks. But you, my Queen … you are mine.”

Elayne flailed, but the men’s grip was tight. She clawed at saidar again and again, but the medallion worked like forkroot. She might as well have been trying to embrace saidin as reach saidar.

“No!” she screamed as Mellar knelt beside her. “NO!”

“Good,” he said. “I was hoping you’d get around to screaming.”


Mellar in TWOT was telling everyone he was the father of Elayne’s babies and Elayne didn’t counter the rumor because of the true father being Rand al’Thor, the Dragon Reborn, which could have put the children at risk had the truth been revealed.  I could see Euron spreading the rumor that he was the father of the child and then having a Maester remove the child from her womb not caring if she died after the fact as he would use the child for its title being the heir to the Iron Throne because its mother being the Queen.  But every time it seems that a major plotline from TWOT is used a 180 degree flip comes into play to make it unique.  The fortelling in TWOT said that the babies would be fine but nothing of the mother Elayne surviving.  I think this is what will get flipped.  Elayne and her twins were saved and everything turned out fine but this is the Game of Thrones and we know that no one is safe.  I believe that during the procedure to extract the baby from Cersei’s womb the baby is killed but Cersei survies and Euron is killed.  Cersei’s demise however will come not so long after this event and I wrote about that in the following blog:


Euron

What will happen to Cersei?


Could the one who saves Cersei be Jaime and he gets her back to King’s Landing?  The part of the prophecy that states: “And when your tears have drowned you, the valonqar  shall wrap his hands about your pale white throat and choke the life from you” could this be why she is drowning in tears?  At this point having nothing to live for and possibly blaming Jaime for coming to late she has the Mountain kill Jaime as she once threatened in the TV show. 

Jaime and the Mountain

I can see the Night King making it to King’s Landing by this time in the story and raising the dead that have been slain in battle (Jaime being among them).  Like in the books the wights first attack involves trying to choke out their victims.  Thus Jaime becomes the valonqar  choking the life from Cersei.


The Night King

Wights

The writers pretty much gave up the game when they placed Cersei and Jaime where they did on the map.  Cersei is standing on a place called the Neck and Jaime is standing near the Fingers.  In the end it will be his fingers that wrap around Cersei's pale white throat choking the life from her.





Remember Dany's vision of the future and King's Landing?  The Throne room had snow in it an indication that winter had reached the south (i.e. the Night King had reached the south).

Snowing in the Throne room?  Who could make that happen?

What else might she have seen?

I believe that some of the stories that we have heard Old Nan tell Bran were not stories of the past but things that happened in the present and were passed on to guide those when the time came to take action.  Check out my blog: Time travel hurts my head and see for yourself

Old Nan telling Bran stories

Comments encouraged.  Love to hear the ideas of others.  Most believe that since I present my idea’s as “fact like” I’m not open to change my viewpoints which is 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.

Friday, March 30, 2018

The next time we see each other, we'll talk about your mother


Potential Spoilers Below


The Wheel of Time: Learning the truth of who he was/is

It is within a chamber at the Eye of the World that Rand al’Thor first becomes aware of who he is; the Dragon Reborn.  He then encounters Kari al’Thor; the woman who he had thought to be his birth mother until he learned the truth that he was found in the snow as a baby.  Rand learned the truth of who he was after Tam al’Thor, the man that raised him, had been injured.  While in a fever dream Tam recounted the story of finding Rand as a baby. 



Rand tends to an injured Tam

Tam finds Rand as a baby in the snow during war

“Mother?” he breathed, and she smiled, a hopeless smile. His mother's smile. “No! My mother is dead, and the other two are safe away from here. I deny you!” Egwene and Nynaeve blurred, became wafting mist, dissipated. Kari al'Thor still stood there, her eyes big with fear.

Egwene


“She, at least,” Ba'alzamon said, “is mine to do with as I will.”


Rand shook his head. “I deny you.” He had to force the words out. “She is dead, and safe from you in the Light.”

His mother's lips trembled. Tears trickled down her cheeks; each one burned him like acid. “The Lord of the Grave is stronger than he once was, my son,” she said. “His reach is longer. The Father of Lies has a honeyed tongue for unwary souls. My son. My only, darling son. I would spare you if I could, but he is my master, now, his whim, the law of my existence. I can but obey him, and grovel for his favor. Only you can free me. Please, my son. Please help me. Help me. Help me! PLEASE!”

“The wail ripped out of her as barefaced Fades, pale and eyeless, closed round. Her clothes ripped away in their bloodless hands, hands that wielded pincers and clamps and things that stung and burned and whipped against her naked flesh. Her scream would not end.

Fades

Fades leading Trollocs

Rand's scream echoed hers. The void boiled in his mind. His sword was in his hand. Not the heronmark blade, but a blade of light, a blade of the Light. Even as he raised it, a fiery white bolt shot from the point, as if the blade itself had reached out. It touched the nearest Fade, and blinding candescence filled the chamber, shining through the Halfmen like a candle through paper, burning through them, blinding his eyes to the scene.

From the midst of the brilliance, he heard a whisper. “Thank you, my son. The Light. The blessed Light.”



The Game of Thrones: Learning the truth of who he was/is

As a book reader we learn the truth of Jon’s true identity after Ned Stark had been injured and was given milk of the poppy.  While in a fever dream he recalls the events surround Jon’s birth.  I think honorable Ned will keep to his word even in death.  Anyone who has read my theories knows that I believe once the Horn of Winter is blown the Kings of Winter will rise from the crypts to be led by the Stark in Winterfell; thus the reason why "There must always be a Stark in Winterfell".  Ned however will get a head start and reaffirm what Bran and Sam will tell him about his parentage.  Like Rand's mother Kari who truly wasn't his real mother who he saw in a chamber after finding out he was the Dragon Reborn; Jon will see Ned, who isn't truly his father.  He will tell him of Lyanna and while in the crypts will also discover the sword Dawn that was left for Jon to claim that will become Lightbringer in his hands much like Rand's blade of light; finding out he is also Azor Ahai.

Ned finding his sister Lyanna and baby Jon in the heat of Dorne
They were found in opposing climates.  I truly believe that the reason that Jon's bastard name is Snow is because that is where Rand was found.  Both Rand and Jon were born during war; both of their mothers also died during or shortly after giving birth.












You can take Ned's promises to the bank
The Horn of Winter

Sam and Bran

Bran goes back to reveal that Rhaegar, Jon's father, was married to his mother Lyanna making him not a bastard at all

Ser Arthur Dayne with his sword Dawn
He would have been Azor Ahai had the White Walkers came along during his lifetime.  See my theory on the why of how Jon will become Azor Ahai.

The Wheel of Time: Rand kills Fades

“The flash faded, and he was alone in the chamber with Ba'alzamon. Ba'alzamon's eyes burned like the Pit of Doom, but he shied back from the sword as if it truly were the Light itself. “Fool! You will destroy yourself! You cannot wield it so, not yet! Not until I teach you!”

“It is ended,” Rand said, and he swung the sword at Ba'alzamon's black cord.

Ba'alzamon screamed as the sword fell, screamed till the stone walls trembled, and the endless howl redoubled as the blade of Light severed the cord. The cut ends rebounded apart as if they had been under tension. The end stretching into the nothingness outside began to shrivel as it sprang away; the other whipped back into Ba'alzamon, hurling him against the fireplace. There was silent laughter in the soundless shrieks of the tortured faces. The walls shivered and cracked; the floor heaved, and chunks of stone crashed to the floor from the ceiling.

As all broke apart around him, Rand pointed the sword at Ba'alzamon's heart. “It is ended!”

Light lanced from the blade, coruscating in a shower of fiery sparks like droplets of molten, white metal. Wailing, Ba'alzamon threw up his arms in a vain effort to shield himself. Flames shrieked in his eyes, joining with other flames as the stone ignited, the stone of the cracking walls, the stone of the pitching floor, the stone showering from the ceiling. Rand felt the bright thread attached to him thinning, till only the glow itself remained, but he strained harder, not knowing what he did, or how, only that this had to be ended. It has to be ended!

Fire filled the chamber, a solid flame. He could see Ba'alzamon withering like a leaf, hear him howling, feel the shrieks grating on his bones. The flame became pure, white light, brighter than the sun. Then the last flicker of the thread was gone, and he was falling through endless black and Ba'alzamon's fading howl.

Something struck him with tremendous force, turning him to jelly, and the jelly shook and screamed from the fire raging inside, the hungry cold burning without end.”

The Game of Thrones: Will Jon kill White Walkers?

Will the Night King make it to Winterfell with some of his lieutenants and Jon will take out a large number of White Walkers in a similar fashion as Rand?  Where Rand thought he had killed the Dark One and ended everything he hadn't and it turned out to be just the beginning.  With this being the end Jon Snow may be the one to kill the Night's King or at least a big group of his lieutenants.  This will show and prove to the viewing/reading audience that Jon Snow is indeed Azor Ahai.  But with a promised bittersweet ending Jon will not go on to become king and sit the Iron Throne.  Will the crypts of Winterfell start falling down around him like the chamber did to Rand at the Eye of the World?  Could this be the Night King attacking Winterfell from dragon back after he feels his lieutenants dying in the crypts?

Night King on dragon back
Is he on his way to Winterfell?
Winterfell untouched from dragon fire

White Walkers leading Wights
Similar to Fades leading Trollocs
Representation of the Dark One
In The Game of Thrones this translates to the
  Fist of the First Men

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 is 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.