Just out of curiosity, was there anything in this chapter that would bring to mind the Lannisters? I'm specifically wondering about one of the younger brothers. Maybe Gerion?
Well, Gerion and Aeron both were the young embarrassments to each family, but right about there ends any and all similarities.
It just struck me that there were four Lannister brothers just like there were four Greyjoy brothers. Plus with the above thoughts on Cersei, it just made me wonder. We really don't know much about Gerion and Tygett though.
Why must I always be the isle of crazy alone in an ocean of sensibility? The should to everybody else’s shouldn’t? The I-will to their better-nots?
Well, Gerion and Aeron both were the young embarrassments to each family, but right about there ends any and all similarities.
It just struck me that there were four Lannister brothers just like there were four Greyjoy brothers. Plus with the above thoughts on Cersei, it just made me wonder. We really don't know much about Gerion and Tygett though.
I think you mean nine. Nine sons were born of the loins of Quellon Greyjoy. Don't make me sic Damphair on ya.
It just struck me that there were four Lannister brothers just like there were four Greyjoy brothers. Plus with the above thoughts on Cersei, it just made me wonder. We really don't know much about Gerion and Tygett though.
I think you mean nine. Nine sons were born of the loins of Quellon Greyjoy. Don't make me sic Damphair on ya.
Well yes. But only four survived to adulthood.
Why must I always be the isle of crazy alone in an ocean of sensibility? The should to everybody else’s shouldn’t? The I-will to their better-nots?
I have not yet caught up to all the previous comments, just wanted to say that I was listening to Radio Westeros section on Theon and they also debunked the different named chapters that related to Theon and I found their interpretations pretty neat. They went a very different route than what I have picked up from this thread, but it was interesting, give it a go: radiowesteros.com/radio-westeros-e18-theon-know-your-name
I'll come back when I've listened to it again
All art is at once surface and symbol. Those who go beneath the surface do so at their peril. Those who read the symbol do so at their peril. It is the spectator, and not life, that art really mirrors. Oscar Wilde.