Thursday, April 11, 2019

Season 1 foreshadowing to the Final Season Endgame Part 6


Potential Spoilers Below

These are Season 1 scenes that I believe will have a foreshadowing to the Final season

1.    Images of Bran will be profound IMO and will be the crux of the saga when all is said and done


·       I know people don’t like my theory because it states that ASOIAF got its birth from the Wheel of Time and you are entitled to your opinion as am I.  Bran took on Aes Sedai qualities when he first becomes the three-eyed crow.  The game that he played with people disconnected him from the world in his fight for the future of the world.  But it will be his family that will bring him back.  Tarmon Gai’don was the name of the Last Battle within the Wheel of Time and it now comes for this story as well.  I wish you good fortune in the wars to come.  It is now time to dance with “death” or “Jak o' the Shadows” as death was called in the Wheel of Time.  Know that Tyrion is the Mat of the following song:


The women were not gathering around Taim. In a silent line of worried eyes, they held hard to the children and watched. The youngest, a plump pale-haired woman, a boy of four playing with her fingers, was Sora Grady. Those women had followed their husbands here, but Rand suspected that half the talk between husband and wife eventually turned to leaving. Five men had left already, and if none gave marriage as a reason, all had been married. What woman could be comfortable watching her husband wait to learn to channel? It must be like watching him wait to commit suicide.

Some would say this was no place for families, yet most likely those same people would also say the men should not be here, either. In Rand’s opinion, the Aes Sedai had made a mistake sealing themselves off from the world. Few entered the White Tower beyond Aes Sedai, women who wanted to be Aes Sedai, and those who served them; only a relative handful seeking help, and then under what they saw as great pressure. When Aes Sedai left the Tower, most held themselves aloof, and some never did leave. To Aes Sedai, people were pieces in a game and the world was the board, not a place to live in. To them, only the White Tower was real. No man could forget the world and ordinary people when he had his family in front of him.

This only had to last until Tarmon Gai’don—how long? A year? Two?—but the question was whether it could even do that. Somehow, it would. He would make it last. Families reminded men what they were going to fight for.


2.       Jaime’s words herald Benioff’s thoughts about the Night King.



3.       Will Khal Drogo return?


·      I think Drogo makes his return when the Horn of Winter is blown along with King Robert, Ned and a host of others



Those are the scenes that I found that I believe will have an impact for the endgame that starts the end of the journey that we have all enjoyed.  Did you find any that I missed?


Laura Wilson:
What about this notion of time as a wheel? Is that your idea?

Robert Jordan:
No. It's not mine. It is from Hindu mythology that time is a wheel. But actually, most eastern cultures believed that time was circular. The Greeks gave us the great gift of believing that time was linear. And that's a great gift because if time is circular, if everything repeats in cycles, then change is impossible. No matter what you do, it's always going to come back to what is here. But if time is linear, then change is possible. But I wanted the circularity because I wanted, again, to go into the changes by distance. So, the myths and legends and a few of the stories that these people tell, well, some of them are based on our own current events, on the present. What they are doing is based on our myths and legends. So they are the source of our myths and legends, and we are the source of theirs.


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.


1 comment:

  1. And yes because of this prophecy she is pregnant right now:

    The words of Mirri Maz Duur rang in her head. When the sun rises in the west and sets in the east. When the seas go dry and mountains blow in the wind like leaves. When your womb quickens again, and you bear a living child. Then he will return, and not before. The meaning was plain enough; Khal Drogo was as like to return from the dead as she was to bear a living child. But there are some secrets she could not bring herself to share, even with a husband, so she let Hizdahr zo Loraq keep his hopes.

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