Will Arya Stark take revenge for house starks? Do you have any theories on what she will be or turn out to be?
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Imho she will become a dragon rider.Zam_Olyas said:Will Arya Stark take revenge for house starks? Do you have any theories on what she will be or turn out to be?
Eshnar said:Imho she will become a dragon rider.
Is the thread supposed to be ONLY about Arya? If not, it would probably need a better title.
Okay I renamed it.Zam_Olyas said:You can change it.
I think she will renounced her vows and rule WEsteros
somehow I don't really trust Martin when he talks about timesThe Hitch said:I dont know. I think 2015 maybe. Grrm said it wouldn't take as long and apparently he wrote most of ADWD right before it was published, he had been doing other stuff the rest of the time.
Zam_Olyas said:Will Arya Stark take revenge for house starks? Do you have any theories on what she will be or turn out to be?
I take it s/he meant the TV series. In which case this thread might get full of spoilers...The Hitch said:Only the first book?
I don't think she's going to finish her training. She's already got in trouble for using her abilities as she fancies and not as etiquette demands.The Hitch said:Can't see it. She is hidden away on some ninja course which takes years to complete while all her enemies have far bigger fish to fry.
Death isnt revenge in ASOIAF anyway.
The Hitch said:Only the first book?
Eshnar said:I take it s/he meant the TV series. In which case this thread might get full of spoilers...
the major events of the series are just like the books. Some things are changed but there's the possibility of spoilers for sure. Just imagine how many people got spoiled about the red wedding before this year.alitogata said:The series are a little bit different than the books and we don't know if the producers will keep the exact story line of the books on the series. So I don't think that is here any danger to spoil something unless we talk about the books and someone is still reading.
I'm more worried about potential spoilers for us readers. Like Jeyne Westerling and Gendry not playing any further roles in the books.Eshnar said:the major events of the series are just like the books. Some things are changed but there's the possibility of spoilers for sure. Just imagine how many people got spoiled about the red wedding before this year.
Eshnar said:the major events of the series are just like the books. Some things are changed but there's the possibility of spoilers for sure. Just imagine how many people got spoiled about the red wedding before this year.
alitogata said:Noooo.. I have read all five books and watched all threes seasons of the series. I just wrote GoT because most people don't know that the books are tittled A Song of Ice and Fire because they haven't read the books but watched only the series.
The Hitch said:People who have made the effort to actually read the books, should not have to cater at every turn to a hollywood's desperate attempt to cash in on it, and especially not to the illiterate morons who's tiny brains can't handle anything that isn't physically demonstrated to them in condensed and greatly simplified form through television.
Its called A Song of Ice and Fire and not Game of Thrones.
rickshaw said:Here I thought it was about Robert Frost!
The Hitch said:i wasnt being entirely serious and yes 1 or 2 people may have other reasons but everyone i have come accross who doesn't read the books does so because they generally don't read books and there is a large number of people who haven't read the books who go even further and urge people not to read the books because it will "take away from the experience" of seeing some overpaid actor who doesn't look anything like the actual character attempt to act some of the scenes in a very simplified manner, aimed at a dumber audience.
Either way the point stands, as with LOTR, the franchise is about the books, not the johnny come lately tv series and its the tv only viewers who should be bending down to acknowledge the books and NOT the other way around.
The Hitch said:People who have made the effort to actually read the books, should not have to cater at every turn to a hollywood's desperate attempt to cash in on it, and especially not to the illiterate morons who's tiny brains can't handle anything that isn't physically demonstrated to them in condensed and greatly simplified form through television.
Its called A Song of Ice and Fire and not Game of Thrones.
True, doesn't mean that those who take the effort to read them and learn the whole background should have to cater to the TV only crowd. A song of ice and fire isn't high literature but it's well developed, reads well and sucks you in.Waterloo Sunrise said:Don't be such a boring little snob.
The books are good page turners, but terrible literature, so very few people would have their 'tiny brains' perplexed by it.