Liam O wrote: » Tbh I'd feel a bit let down if Jon and Ramsay didn't have some kind of direct contact. The fact that Ramsay is the legitimate bastard is something that really galls me even though I'm aware of how the perception of Martin is that nobody is safe, I feel that it's more that he misdirects who the true heroes of the story are.
Paddy Cow wrote: » Is Ramsay legitimate? I thought that Roose was only using him to do his dirty work and has no intention of letting him inherit everything as he knows that Ramsay is just a sadistic monster who would ruin everything.
Gbear wrote: » We were told that he was stabbed but not in the heart or through the eye or anything. Could definitely be fatal but it's not guaranteed to be.
Gbear wrote: » There's also another possibility - it's always perilous to assume a character dies unless you're damn well sure in this series. I think there's some chance that he'll be saved and not reanimated - it'd probably involve some mixture of Ghost, the Wall and Melisandre. We were told that he was stabbed but not in the heart or through the eye or anything. Could definitely be fatal but it's not guaranteed to be.
Sir Digby Chicken Caesar wrote: » anybody who hasn't read the books and is stupid enough to click into a thread saying "discussion thread for those who're read all the books" deserves what they get. there's no need to spoiler every post.
Paddy Cow wrote: » It makes more sense to kill him as that would free him from the Night's Watch. He has a more important role to play in the battle of Westeros. It is implied that Robb has named him as his heir and that he is the child of Rhaegar and Lyanna which would put him ahead of Dany in the claim to the Iron Throne. It would be a waste to leave him in the Night's Watch. Stannis would make a better Lord Commander of the Night's Watch than he would a King of the Seven Kingdoms. Let him deal with the white walkers. I think Jon Snow would be a leader like Tyrion - someone who never expected to get real power but actually used their power to better the realm, rather than themselves.
Paddy Cow wrote: » It is implied that Robb has named him as his heir and that he is the child of Rhaegar and Lyanna which would put him ahead of Dany in the claim to the Iron Throne.
Liam O wrote: » What age will Rickon be? He should be about 10 at least now surely? I wonder how his temper and feral personality will have developed, especially since he was supposed to have gone to Skagos apparently? What happened to going to the Umbers?
Gbear wrote: » He'd still be behind Aegon though (if he's real). Even if he isn't he'd have the Golden Company and possibly Dorne on his side, as well as Varys and contacts in the free cities. Jon has the testimony of Howland Reed (maybe) and maybe Ashara Dayne (if she's the Septa with Aegon).
beardedmaster wrote: » He would only be an heir if Rhaegar and Lyanna had married, which isn't known if it happened or not. Of course, if they had, being the polygamists the Targaryens are, Jon would be legit. Again, that's only if Aegon VI isn't legit himself, why I don't leave to be the case at all. My argument for this is here.
Paddy Cow wrote: » Rickon was 6 I think when the tv show started so he should be about 7 or 8 now. He certainly doesn't seem to have a temper. The most feral of the Stark children is Arya. She definitely didn't inherit Ned's honour and is the most likely to survive because of this.
Liam O wrote: » TV ages are different to book ages, a lot of years have passed in the books, the start of the 2nd book is the start of Autumn and the end of the 5th book is the start of Winter, seasons last 6 or 7 years in this universe as far as I know though wiki says it was 2 or 3 years which I'm not sure makes sense with all the character movements and amount of battles but there you go.
Deleted User wrote: » Am I the only one that thinks the Lannisters may prevail? I just think its geared towards Jamie being the hero believe it or not. There has been too much effort in the books so far to show how much he has changed, and up until TWOW he is a very likeable character compared to him probably being one of the most hated at the end of book 1. I think he will end up killing Cersei himself at one point for how she has manipulated him his whole life.
Liam O wrote: » Aegon to get killed on his attack of Storm's End, he seems to have been shoehorned in there and don't really feel a connection to him.
Paddy Cow wrote: » TL:DR While Jamie and Tyrion might achive personal glory, no way can house Lannister prevail by the end of the war.
Brian? wrote: » I doubt that. My theory is that Dany has 3 Dragons, she needs 2 other Targaryens to ride them; Jon and Aegon will do nicely. Melisandre brings Jon back to life in this scenario obviously. Dragon glass kills white walkers, fire kills white walkers ergo dragons descimate white walkers. Simples.
Gbear wrote: » Tyrion could be given Casterly Rock for serving Dany. So the Lannisters would endure, to a degree at least.
Blay wrote: » Too much of a 'happy Targaryens together' ending. Can't see Dany ever making it to Westeros, her army is too big to survive the coming winter and that situation only sets up another Dance of Dragons scenario