Post by elifsu on May 6, 2020 20:37:00 GMT
I was so sure Robert had Brown hair and Harry the Heir looking like Jon Arryn when Robert didn't was some major clue, rip me.
Sisters of Torrhen and Cregard were married and had issue, I wonder why the twins lineage are missing, they would be in their 30-40 ies when She Wolves of Winterfell takes place, aka Dunk & Egg visit Winterfell, Lord Beron Stark is dying and there is a succession crisis I think. Twins Brandon and Benjen do have wives and children as you said,
Wyman Manderly said Leona went mad because her husband is captive but if she was with both brothers than she lost two lovers at the same time. Holy f I never realised Sybelle, Robett and Galbart, if Northerners do have incest relations they cover up that would be a big twist.
I do think Ice could have a sould trapped in there, soul of Winterfell dragon, but I don't think Dawn was broken or melted down, so there might not be any soul released, except the greatest summer storm could reck western Westeros because Dawn was brocken and released a sea dragon? I am wrong and you should say it.
A gift of heir does make sense tbh rather than cheating on their parts, and Sweetrobin having possible blue eyes won't raise any doubt if Jon's sandy hair become brown.
You know I also wanted to tie Starks to Targaryens in some form, what if Sara Snows possible child with Jace become the shared wife of Cregard and Torrhen? She would be half Targaryens and would explain why Cregan was content with Blackwood bride, he had a granddaughter in Winterfell upon his return.
About original Ice, I am thinking if Theon Stark the Hungry Wolf lost it to the Andals and now Corbrays have it as Lady Forlorn, the Forsaken Lady, Northern Sellsword company in Essos is called Company of the Rose, feminine, maybe these men practiced incest to protect their matrilineal heritage more smilar to Wildlings and Horse houses of Westeros, horses are matrilineal.
About names, Stark is smilar to Skald meaning poet, they uses to write for High Born Warriors, maybe Skalds are writing the Song of Ice and Fire for a warrior overlord?
And we talked about Mel names and missed Melusine, the Etruscan Goddess who was half fish/serpent whose mother a nymph come out of a well.