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I am going to say it isn't him only because they ambush him at the wedding. I don't really recall any one person being captive aside from Jamie/Brienne. Also, like the books, it appears that they are foreshadowing by ramming "Rains of Castamere" and its meaning down our throats, so I'd assume the Red Wedding has very little changed about it.
thinking about it, that could be Theon, though I'm a third of the way through Feast for Crows and his whereabouts are unknown/assumed dead with the last mention of him being at Winterfell. Wouldn't be the first time they took artistic liberties.
I am going to say it isn't him only because they ambush him at the wedding. I don't really recall any one person being captive aside from Jamie/Brienne. Also, like the books, it appears that they are foreshadowing by ramming "Rains of Castamere" and its meaning down our throats, so I'd assume the Red Wedding has very little changed about it.
thinking about it, that could be Theon, though I'm a third of the way through Feast for Crows and his whereabouts are unknown/assumed dead with the last mention of him being at Winterfell. Wouldn't be the first time they took artistic liberties.
I am going to say it isn't him only because they ambush him at the wedding. I don't really recall any one person being captive aside from Jamie/Brienne. Also, like the books, it appears that they are foreshadowing by ramming "Rains of Castamere" and its meaning down our throats, so I'd assume the Red Wedding has very little changed about it.
thinking about it, that could be Theon, though I'm a third of the way through Feast for Crows and his whereabouts are unknown/assumed dead with the last mention of him being at Winterfell. Wouldn't be the first time they took artistic liberties.
I am going to say it isn't him only because they ambush him at the wedding. I don't really recall any one person being captive aside from Jamie/Brienne. Also, like the books, it appears that they are foreshadowing by ramming "Rains of Castamere" and its meaning down our throats, so I'd assume the Red Wedding has very little changed about it.
thinking about it, that could be Theon, though I'm a third of the way through Feast for Crows and his whereabouts are unknown/assumed dead with the last mention of him being at Winterfell. Wouldn't be the first time they took artistic liberties.
I am going to say it isn't him only because they ambush him at the wedding. I don't really recall any one person being captive aside from Jamie/Brienne. Also, like the books, it appears that they are foreshadowing by ramming "Rains of Castamere" and its meaning down our throats, so I'd assume the Red Wedding has very little changed about it.
thinking about it, that could be Theon, though I'm a third of the way through Feast for Crows and his whereabouts are unknown/assumed dead with the last mention of him being at Winterfell. Wouldn't be the first time they took artistic liberties.
I am going to say it isn't him only because they ambush him at the wedding. I don't really recall any one person being captive aside from Jamie/Brienne. Also, like the books, it appears that they are foreshadowing by ramming "Rains of Castamere" and its meaning down our throats, so I'd assume the Red Wedding has very little changed about it.
thinking about it, that could be Theon, though I'm a third of the way through Feast for Crows and his whereabouts are unknown/assumed dead with the last mention of him being at Winterfell. Wouldn't be the first time they took artistic liberties.
I am going to say it isn't him only because they ambush him at the wedding. I don't really recall any one person being captive aside from Jamie/Brienne. Also, like the books, it appears that they are foreshadowing by ramming "Rains of Castamere" and its meaning down our throats, so I'd assume the Red Wedding has very little changed about it.
thinking about it, that could be Theon, though I'm a third of the way through Feast for Crows and his whereabouts are unknown/assumed dead with the last mention of him being at Winterfell. Wouldn't be the first time they took artistic liberties.
i read somewhere (i think in winteriscoming.net) that Vargo won't be in the series but another new character that does deal with the kingslayer's storyline in the similar matter.
i read somewhere (i think in winteriscoming.net) that Vargo won't be in the series but another new character that does deal with the kingslayer's storyline in the similar matter.
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