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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Feb 5, 2015 4:24:15 GMT
I see....... well then maybe Ice Dragons have a connection with the North Grove? But that really doesn't explain what the North Grove even is, or why the hell it must never fall for House Forrester to live, hell do we even know if it's beyond the wall? Picture this: Asher riding up to Highpoint on the back of a motherducking ice dragon. GG, house whitehill. Well that would be beyond awesome, I mean so awesome that Aegon the Conqueror would be shitting himself in his grave. Well I'm sure we will find out more about the North Grove soon enough, and I gotta feeling that we are going to go far North and find more then just Wildings... PS if Gared kills a White Walker then House Forrester is officially the most badass House ever after the Starks.
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Post by Michael7123 on Feb 5, 2015 5:07:18 GMT
Fun fact: the symbol on Finn's (now Cotter's) knife is the sigil of house Piper, a minor house in the books.
I like that they based the symbol off an actual house.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Feb 5, 2015 17:01:23 GMT
Fun fact: the symbol on Finn's (now Cotter's) knife is the sigil of house Piper, a minor house in the books. I like that they based the symbol off an actual house. Yeah that is nice, now I am starting to question, does this story take place in the books or the show? I mean they are mostly one and the same, but..... some details I don't think were in the show, I mean were the Glover's ever mentioned in the show? I don't think so, could be wrong, or it still could be the show and they are showing that book elements still happen, they are just not mentioned, not that it matters again, I am just starting to wonder, if I had to bet I would probably still say show, you think so to?
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Post by Deleted on Feb 5, 2015 17:19:36 GMT
Fun fact: the symbol on Finn's (now Cotter's) knife is the sigil of house Piper, a minor house in the books. I like that they based the symbol off an actual house. Yeah that is nice, now I am starting to question, does this story take place in the books or the show? I mean they are mostly one and the same, but..... some details I don't think were in the show, I mean were the Glover's ever mentioned in the show? I don't think so, could be wrong, or it still could be the show and they are showing that book elements still happen, they are just not mentioned, not that it matters again, I am just starting to wonder, if I had to bet I would probably still say show, you think so to? Show. It's called Game Of Thrones, not A Song of Ice and Fire. Plus if it was in the books the canon characters would appear more like how they're described in the books.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Feb 5, 2015 17:22:43 GMT
Yeah that is nice, now I am starting to question, does this story take place in the books or the show? I mean they are mostly one and the same, but..... some details I don't think were in the show, I mean were the Glover's ever mentioned in the show? I don't think so, could be wrong, or it still could be the show and they are showing that book elements still happen, they are just not mentioned, not that it matters again, I am just starting to wonder, if I had to bet I would probably still say show, you think so to? Show. It's called Game Of Thrones, not A Song of Ice and Fire. Plus if it was in the books the canon characters would appear more like how they're described in the books. I was betting on that, plus the fact you keep seeing HBO everywhere and not whatever the publisher for Song of Ice and Fire is, I am just trying to remember if the Glover's were mentioned in the show, because they are in the books. Thanks anyway though.
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Post by Michael7123 on Feb 5, 2015 21:15:45 GMT
Show. It's called Game Of Thrones, not A Song of Ice and Fire. Plus if it was in the books the canon characters would appear more like how they're described in the books. I was betting on that, plus the fact you keep seeing HBO everywhere and not whatever the publisher for Song of Ice and Fire is, I am just trying to remember if the Glover's were mentioned in the show, because they are in the books. Thanks anyway though. Remember the "meet is bloody tough" scene. The glovers were mentioned there.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Feb 5, 2015 21:49:06 GMT
I was betting on that, plus the fact you keep seeing HBO everywhere and not whatever the publisher for Song of Ice and Fire is, I am just trying to remember if the Glover's were mentioned in the show, because they are in the books. Thanks anyway though. Remember the "meet is bloody tough" scene. The glovers were mentioned there. Ah, I remember, yeah your right, though I do have to wonder if what happens to the Glovers in the books applies to the show also, which is to say at my point, which page 220 on book 4, is not great.
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Post by Michael7123 on Feb 5, 2015 22:01:34 GMT
Remember the "meet is bloody tough" scene. The glovers were mentioned there. Ah, I remember, yeah your right, though I do have to wonder if what happens to the Glovers in the books applies to the show also, which is to say at my point, which page 220 on book 4, is not great. Well, the Ironborn still take Deepwood Mote in the show.... And just chill there pretty much.
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Post by Bioshock Infinite WD on Feb 5, 2015 22:11:38 GMT
Ah, I remember, yeah your right, though I do have to wonder if what happens to the Glovers in the books applies to the show also, which is to say at my point, which page 220 on book 4, is not great. Well, the Ironborn still take Deepwood Mote in the show.... And just chill there pretty much. Yeah and in the books they ran off with his wife and kid, no idea what happened to him, safe to say he is not going to be helping anybody anytime soon.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 9, 2018 10:24:07 GMT
I am going to be optimistic and say he will be fine.
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