| ^ Yes, it's in the books. |
How do you know this? I'm not questioning that it's true, just wondering if this came from the books? |
| ^Yup, it's from the books. |
Thanks. My text got lost in the previous quote. Thank you for figuring out my question. |
np. Happy to have other people to obsess with.
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You will be very familiar with this "tower" by mid-season, based on the trailers that HBO has aired
I am still hoping against hope that a certain book character fond of hanging people will show up this season. |
Me too!!
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Alfie!!! http://youtu.be/-RgOm_WJKpE |
Yes, Arya's direwolf (Nymeria) is still alive and well, leading a pack of ordinary wolves on hunts in the Riverlands. Arya has dreamt about it from time to time, and there are a number of references to this marauding pack of wolves in the books. http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Nymeria_%28direwolf%29 Now, my guess is that Howland Reed (who has not appeared yet in the TV series) will tell Jon about his true parentage. But how does Tyrion find out about his??? |
| ^ Maybe Tyrion manages to ride a dragon. |
| Does anyone else think that, in the Arya storyline, the girl who lives with the man with no face, who is teaching Arya to fight, is her old dancing master? |
Me too. I've almost given up hope though did you see what the actress who plays Sansa said about that? Also my suspicion is that Bran finds out about the ToJ through the weirwood network and somehow passes that info on to Jon. |
I hadn't thought of that, but I do think that makes sense! |
I would love this to be true. |
No, but earlier in the series i half expected her instructor to be one of the faceless men. Interesting idea. Is it the fighting sticks that made you draw the connection? |