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Prob not a surprise to anyone ..but officially no book this year
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Prob not a surprise to anyone ..but officially no book this year
Has anyone had a chance to read the targareyon book. Its really good.also think its going to bring some answers for the next 2 books
So that book just sorta quickly goes through each person who they were. What they did.I have it downloaded on my iPhone but haven’t started it yet. How different is it from the history sections from that World of Ice and Fire book from a couple years ago?
In the books I totally agree with you. I think the 3EC is probably some entity that has been using different vessels through warging, but a lot of those details have been omitted from the show except for Bran being the new 3ER. He does say "I'm not Bran anymore. I'm the 3ER" but that seemed metaphorical in context of the conversation and other details in the show. I think with all of the liberties the show has taken, making the 3ER or at least the host body before Bran different than the 3EC is one of them. Makes a bit simpler to have just one dude that passed it on to Bran than to explain the back story of the 3ER or to expect the audience to read up.We actually don't know yet fully
The Three-Eyed Crow may be Brynden Rivers
But, there is one caveat that has me wondering…
The closing chapter of the Dance of Dragons makes reference to a second life for a warg, that in one of his “skins”. Now, we don’t know how exactly warging works… But suppose that warging ability was not limited to certain bodies, and that it only takes a certain type of mind?
That would mean that there could, in theory, exist wargs that were essentially immortal, switching their host body every few decades. You can see where I’m going with this, right?
In that line of theorizing, Brynden Rivers would be just the latest in a line of host bodies stretching back thousands of years. What or who the Three-Eyed Crow was originally is unknown, and probably irrelevant. It is an ancient intelligence whose motives and goals are currently unknown.
Except for the fact it seems to be in need of a new body. Soon.