About to hit the 5000 post mark on the old thread, the first season 7 trailer today seems like the right time to start the final Game of Thones thread.
I'm going back to the original rules pre-2015. I don't think we need supervision or bannings. Just don't be a dick. Post anything you find online that hasn't aired yet inside of spoiler tags. That's pretty much it. I think we can all handle that...
Originally Posted by Frazod:
The seventh book will never get written, at least not by him.
I have this dream that he has actually finished the books but is sitting on them until the series is finished on HBO to keep the different continuities separate. I'm probably setting myself up for disappointment. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Modser:
I have this dream that he has actually finished the books but is sitting on them until the series is finished on HBO to keep the different continuities separate. I'm probably setting myself up for disappointment.
I read he's completed 7 chapters of the last book, and can be found online. I don't seem to have any luck finding them though. [Reply]
Originally Posted by underEJ:
Howland Reed should make an appearance. If they want to resolve the CotF vs. Night King story, he will be needed. Nobody in the story right now knows anything about the magic the children have been using and my guess is there are a few children left and they are going to try to use magic again in a big way to protect themselves. Their past uses of magic have been devastating (arm of dorne, the neck, the white walkers, possibly even the long night) and are the reason the world is off balance. It will take a counter measure against that magic, or a correct use of the magic to end all of this. Blood magic is a bitch though and only Jon's blood can balance everything back out. I hope he doesn't have to sacrifice himself, but if he does, I hope he does it knowing everything. He will need Howland Reed, Melisandre (especially if she is really Shiera Seastar and Bloodraven's daughter,) Bran, and Sam to bring this history to light. see what I did there? :-)
Hmmmm....very, very interesting.
What do you think of Melisandre's magic necklace she takes off which changes her into an old lady? That one surprised me. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Swanman:
Meera is one of my favorite characters. There were some far-flung theories that maybe she and Jon were twins.
I remember that too. Probably because of similar features between the actors
I think it's possible Howland is guarding Jon/Aegon's belongings, instead of the crypt plot, having a sword, his dad's harp, papers proving the marriage, etc.
That way there's multiple sources for the big reveal to the northsmen. Sam, Bran, Howland all together confirm it
Anyway, if Howland has something that could prove the heritage, it would also explain why he's not in the show so much. He can't leave with the property and he doesn't want to leave it unguarded. It's that telling and important of an item/items. [Reply]
Originally Posted by crazycoffey:
I remember that too. Probably because of similar features between the actors
I think it's possible Howland is guarding Jon/Aegon's belongings, instead of the crypt plot, having a sword, his dad's harp, papers proving the marriage, etc.
That way there's multiple sources for the big reveal to the northsmen. Sam, Bran, Howland all together confirm it
Anyway, if Howland has something that could prove the heritage, it would also explain why he's not in the show so much. He can't leave with the property and he doesn't want to leave it unguarded. It's that telling and important of an item/items.
yep, Howland Reed has to be a part of next season. He was there. No way Ned lies to him about the baby. He is respected. There was a girl there too. Bran. The private diary. Maybe even Ned wrote the truth down somewhere. There will be enough evidence to convince the lords in the show. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
I read he's completed 7 chapters of the last book, and can be found online. I don't seem to have any luck finding them though.
He's finished 7 chapters out of the 6th book. There's going to be at least 7 and quite possibly 8. At his rate of work he's not finishing the series. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
He's finished 7 chapters out of the 6th book. There's going to be at least 7 and quite possibly 8. At his rate of work he's not finishing the series.
This. Even if he does manage to finish book 6, I don't think he lives long enough to finish 7, let alone the eventual 8 & 9. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Superturtle:
He's finished 7 chapters out of the 6th book. There's going to be at least 7 and quite possibly 8. At his rate of work he's not finishing the series.
i thought he said 7 for sure?
Since there is usually 6-9 years between books and his age, no way he finishes the series himself. That's not really a problem, a good writer familiar with his work should be able to finish his work. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
i thought he said 7 for sure?
Since there is usually 6-9 years between books and his age, no way he finishes the series himself. That's not really a problem, a good writer familiar with his work should be able to finish his work.
How old is he?
I looked up how he works. Fascinating. He has been surrounded by Medieval books from customs, to tools, food, fashions...you name it. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
i thought he said 7 for sure?
Since there is usually 6-9 years between books and his age, no way he finishes the series himself. That's not really a problem, a good writer familiar with his work should be able to finish his work.
His publisher predicted 8 not too long ago. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BucEyedPea:
I read he's completed 7 chapters of the last book, and can be found online. I don't seem to have any luck finding them though.
There are 5 books completed and published. The sample chapters on-line you reference are from the upcoming (hopefully) book 6 called Winds of Winter. It will not be the last book, there is going to be at least one more after that. However, given where things sit in the books at the end of book 5, it is fairly hard to believe he can wrap it all up in just two more books. If he does, each book is going to be 1,500+ pages.
I'm holding out hope that he has taken so long to get book 6 out because he had to also get pretty far along into book 7 to make sure it all flows together and that all the incredibly complex webs work out correctly. Also, once the show got past the books (which happened in season 6), he may be wanting to let the show play out while he works on both of the last two books. That's probably wishful thinking on my part though. But if he hasn't made his way into writing book 7 by now, the odds are pretty slim that he can get it all finished.
Here is a link that should have the sample chapters, but to be honest, they won't make much sense to you if you've only watched the show and have not read the first 5 books. The books and the show are light years apart at this point.
Watched Conan the barbarian the other day. Also. There was a small movie called fire & ice, characters partially created by frank frazetta (drew a lot of the Conan art).
Anyway. I was amused by some pillowbiterue similarities between the Conan movie. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Buehler445:
I disagree. I think he is going to change the books for the sake of changing it so he can say "SEE I'm the genius here"