I think you all forgot something crucial when discussing Euron's intentions in Oldtown. It is the center of the faith of the seven, containing the Starry Sept and Most Devout. Aeron's released TWOW chapter has visions of Euron on the iron throne with countless gods dead and impaled on the blades. He is also gathering holy men for sacrifice. Smashing Westeros' equivalent of the Vatican seems very much in line with what we currently know of his character and goals. Think of the power such a sacrifice could grant. For a new God to rise the old must fall.
They probably couldn't have pulled him off even if they tried. His first few appearances based on the book would have been awesome and then he would have ended up as stupid and shallow as everybody else. At least this way we get an unspoiled storyline, same as Victarion, Stoneheart, Faegon etc.
@@Huffman_Tree True. First time he shows up is in s6, and DnD had already wanted to end things, so adding another major player so late in the game wouldn't work. Plus, I think his story is too tied to Oldtown, fAegon and Victarion-and since they cut all these players, there was no way to add him. Still not an excuse to butcher him like this. They might as well have added a completely different character, a bastard brother of Balon instead of sullying Euron's character with 'finga in da bum' guy.
I liked the interpretation of the Dragons, Krakens and Sphinx’ bowing down to Euron representing the Targaryens, Greyjoys and the Citadel. That makes a lot of sense!
Obviously. And Leaf says another thing along the same lines when she was telling Bran about the magical creatures that have all become almost extinctiom said the direwolves will outlast us all but they'll have their time too eventually talking about the starks
To put it simply: Euron aspires to be akin to the Bloodstone Emperor of yore. And to top that off, Danaerys is already the known successor of that line, from one of her specific visions at the House of the Undying.
eggs-actly. Euron is actually the only one who refers to Dany's purple eyes as "eyes of Amethyst" too, which is cool. Vic repeats him later but he heard it from Euron.
@@DavidLightbringer but the Bloodstone Emporer usurped the Amethyst Empress, and possibly killed her. So wouldn't this mean that Euron's intentions with Daenarys is to steal her dragons and kill her, in essence usurping her, just as the ancient story goes? Just a thought. ❤
@@DavidLightbringer Amethyst! Thanks dude, needed the refreshing. As Marla Mathews expresses up there, they're the real pitting of nemeses in this book now, aren't they? History will be in a process of repetition until it is upturned, and the Amethyst wins over the Bloodstone.
I suspect the Valyrians are just one branch of descendants of the Amethyst Empress, and Azor Ahai (with the Sarnori, and Hyrkoon being other branches, and possibly the Rhoynar and Yi Ti as well) I don't think Azor Ahai is the Bloodstone Emperor. It's possible that Azor Ahai may have been the Empress' other brother, and that's probably where the old Valyrian Dragonrider custom of incest comes from.
Don't forget that Euron didn't want to attack Oldtown. He went south becouse of journey to slavers bay, to bring Daenerys and her dragons to Westeros. But than he sent Victarion there and was pushed to attack Arbor and Oldtown by other ironborn, that just wanted to raid and plunder. Attacking Oldtown was never his intention.
If Oldtown is to be the point where Kraken and Dragon meet, I'd point out that the great smells of blood and battle attracted Drogon to the fighting pits. I wonder if the smells of blood would cause the dragons to respond with an aggression that Euron didn't anticipate. I also don't think that the dragon horn will bind the dragons to Euron's will, Moqorro would totally interfere with that idea. I do love the Euron - Night King connection though!
Thats an interesting point, however Victarion used the blood of his dusky woman to rebind the master of the horn and unfortunately her true master is still Euron.
Not sure if I’m more hyped for those than Euron... but I’m definitely hyped. For Stannis’ story in particular. His situation seems so hopeless now that he’s stuck in the snow. And I kinda hope he can get out of it. He’s such a hard, interesting dude. I’m thinking winter will break him.
I'm excited to see if that whole false light/lake thing happens in the Battle of Ice, and if Stannis somehow fakes his own death to deceive the Boltons.
P Muller I was surprised to find myself really enjoying Stannis’ storyline. When we leave him in Dance, he is snowbound and betrayed, with knives all around him. I think he’ll get out of it as well. This guy is a seasoned warrior. I will also be shocked if he burns his daughter like in the show-that felt out of character. I disagree with so many directions the show went... but alas, poor Stannis, we hardly knew thee!
@@cruddddddddddddddd well, at least we know he won't burn his daughter, as it's logistically impossible. Also, he has many advantages people don't seem to notice His situation is very difficult, that's true, but definitely and absolutely not hopeless
P Muller What’s great about Stannis is we never get his POV. We get hints of his inner thoughts filtered through others. He’s this gray character that we only see through someone else’s eyes. Maester Cressen saw Stannis differently than anyone else: a hard, strong man that no one loved... or even liked, really. He’s stiff necked, but he keeps someone like Davos around to try and keep him honest-he hates the politics of the highborn. I think I like Stannis bc Davos likes him. I do think he’s damned himself by murdering his brother, though it’s no more than Renly would’ve done to him given the chance. At the very least, I hope he deals the Boltons a deep wound before he is taken off the board.
It was honestly such a huge insult to George for the show to portray his well thought out complex terrifyingly evil villain character like that. I'll never forgive d&d.
How? Bran is the rightful king in the north. Euros is the illegitimate king of the iron islands. Bran has a third eye hidden. Euron has one eye hidden. Bran loves his brothers. Euron loved his brothers in a more physical way. Bran can’t walk. Euron can. Is this how?
@@JohnTorres1987 if you recall a mirror shows things in the opposite direction they actually are. Bran and Euron are total opposites yet the same in respect to their powers.
@@JohnTorres1987 Euron and Bran are each the two people leaping from the Tower in the tarot card as it is struck by lightning, granting them esoteric and otherworldly power.
If and when George finishes the books, I have a high feeling that the world is going to be in Armageddon with Euron vs Stannis and Dany for not only the throne but for all humankind.
@Nick Kurtz I agree with you. I tend to think IF Stannis & Daenarys do meet, there is a lot that indicates they would become allies not only against The Others, but also The Scouring of The Kingdom. From a certain perspective both have an equal claim to the Iron Throne. Stannis through the new Baratheon dynasty that Robert created, and Daenarys through the Targaryen dynasty that was usurped/defeated. They are both mostly concerned about the fact that within each of their familial dynasties, each of them is The Rightful Heir. Also, I think the fact that they share blood ties will mean something to them both. Yes, Stannis shares blood with Eddric Storm, but he never had a claim to the throne. Also, for a long time, Stannis flat out refused killing him because they share blood. So, I think it's quite possible they could and will team up if they do meet. More like an uneasy alliance to start. Something like, " Let's save everything first, get everything under control, and then deal with who has the better claim". Then 1 or both of them could die, allowing it to never come down to the 2 of them facing off. 🤷 It's one theory anyway🤔❤
P Muller With the idea of them become allies is totally up to they’re ideological ideas and what they fight for. Stannis and Dany both want to be the ruler of Westros is either they team up or become a three way war would and should work based on they’re thought process.
That is a pretty cool match up honestly, they are so different and yet so alike. Deeply tied to the sea, magic and gods, prophecy. Stannis has a history with the Ironborn. Both have complex relationships with they’re brothers, who were kings and warriors. Both killed brother(s) with magic assassins with interesting faces. Yet Stannis is utterly devoted to others and duty. While Euron wants power for himself for powers sake alone.
Oh hell yeah. Right after Alt Shift X made a video about this too! I wish you guys would make another Danerys video. LML mentioned that he think she dies during the war with the Others. I'd like to hear more about that. Anyway love your videos Quinn!
Seems plausible, I thought the show would do that, so like her absurd army was for that but they completely crapped on that and made her army look stupid.
@@DavidLightbringer I watched your first video in your series about who Daenery's really is and I subscribed! I'm glad you're not trying to justify what D&D did.
So one of the things I remember them mentioning several times was that the tower of old town was so tall that you could see the wall from that. Now it’s clearly not physically tall enough to see the wall, but perhaps with a magic candle and a horn (1 of 2 there) could bring the wall down, and perhaps unintentionally...
Two ways it could go are 1. Euron is calling to the nights queen. 2. A god is rising but it won't be him it will be the great other because what god was missing when the rest were impaled.
George has explicitly stated that we will not see any gods in his story, so unless I am misunderstanding your meaning, number 2 will certainly not happen.
He's is going to turn himself into an abomination no god or demon something created that's so evil and rot that's it was surpass any other being in the known realm not godlike but very close to godlike like how dragons are represented. But this thing or army will be of pure and unrational evil.
There's also a bank in old Town, that could find his magical endeavors. Also, overthrowing the maesters and/or the faith would be a huge help in showing his power to the rest of Westeros.
To a man such as Euron, who wants to be a God, what matters to him the minds of lesser men. He does not just want to destroy their faith, but to kill their gods.
Oh yes, the next three books are my favorites of the series with Storm being the best. IMO. I still remember the first time I read Feast and Dance for the first time and how amazing it was because of how different they are from the show. It's basically something completely new and it will cause you to give the stank eye to the show.
Euron will become the true hero of the story. When all is said and done, Euron's actions will result in the salvation of the world. Which will amuse Euron.
I feel like Euron knows very well what he is venturing. It is what has made him so crazy and dismissive of convention thus far. I would not be suprised if he remains a force to be rekoned with, bearing many secrets still into the last book.
If he's truly been to Old Valeria AND Asshai his mind has totally broken away from known "reality". He's thinking beyond anything "normal" that we know of.
If you think about Euron could have been responsible for reawakening the Others... He has the eye of the Bloodstone Emperor... Who some legends say caused the first long night... So maybe Euron found a way to caused it to happen again... 🤔🤔🤔
Tinfoil theory on Euron's gal pal: She's not really there. We see them laugh at the dwarfs, so we know they see the same thing, but we don't see them acknowledge one another. I think this woman could be using a glass candle to watch Euron. It could explain why she appears as a shadow w/fiery hands as opposed to a regular woman. The "alive" with pale white fire description could imply the candle is being actively used at that moment. Also, there's some similarities between the glass candle's description and the woman's. (Alleras nodded at the glass candle) "Sam stared at the strange pale flame for a moment, then blinked and looked away". "Pate knew about the glass candles, though he had never seen one burn...He had heard there were four; one was green and three were black, and all were tall and twisted". "Beside him stood a shadow in woman's form, long and tall and terrible, her hands alive with pale white fire..." As to her identity, I'd guess Sarella/Alleras, using a glass candle she takes before being forced to flee the Citadel due to Euron's attack on Oldtown. Sam might not be the only one to steal something before being forced to leave...Not to mention, a gc would be a convenient way to inform Marwyn as to what transpired with Euron, or just spy on Euron for Marwyn and Daenerys.
I like this theory. You mentioned it in a previous discussion, and it went over my head, or I forgot it. She’s not aligned with Euron, but keeping an eye on him.
@@cruddddddddddddddd Thanks. It's crazy, and probably incorrect, but I think certain things about it make sense. Admittedly, I'm also biased in Sarella/Alleras's favor because she's one of my favorite characters. So perhaps that's why it makes sense to me lol.
Ashley of Naath She’s awesome. One of the best Dance characters. A skilled girl pretending to be a boy so she can study with the maesters? What’s not to like?
These dudes would read a random description about like Robb Starks wife’s hair that’s like one line long and be like “oh yeah symbolism” and figure out some way to connect it to strong belwas or some shit like that
The Euron plot is so interesting. Like what makes him think he can turn himself into a god. The only other character we’ve seen that is being set up to be “god-like” is bran and most of us believe he is being tricked somehow. So naturally that makes me wonder if someone is tricking Euron and that everything he is about to do to become this god will really benefit some unknown person. I think “an American thinks” had a theory a long time ago tldr it’s about the others being dead wargs both children and humans mostlike who either created a body or took a body to live in somehow. Maybe we have some body snatchers coming in the next book lol. Either way it’s dark, scary, and super cool can’t wait!
I honestly hope it's like an Icarus story, where he gets too close to apotheosis/the ultimate goal but it backfires and destroys him in some way, not just physical death, but what if he becomes some mindless chimera like they supposedly had in Valyria.
What if he is the one to break the wall make the long night come again just like the bloodstone empror (saw this theorie on a video) very intresting and it is actually the 3 eyed crow again just like bran
I'm hoping that GRRM bunkers down and stays safe. The coronavirus gives him the perfect excuse to literally do nothing but finish these damn books already. Either that, or we won't get the last two books :'(
Euron is certainly an evil self aggrandizing maniac with an insane level of diabolical aspirations. Among many major issues with the show , the HBO series' portrayal of him was terrible all around & did not capture him at all ; honestly they would have been better off leaving him an oft rumored & whispered about off-screen character with no payoff , the lack of follow through similar to many other show concepts. But anyway , definitely will be interesting to see what comes of Euron's attempts , he is surely trying to become a god and will stop at nothing to do so , hopefully it becomes a mega epic Icarus-like iteration collapse that we see at some point with Euron. So much theorizing and conjecture on exactly what he will / be able to summon , what his plans are for Oldtown (beyond destruction) ; though as mentioned here and elsewhere it does seem like he wants to break the world and create it anew in his evil image with Euron as a seeming deity at the helm. This impending blood sacrifice should be epic ; all types of religious and magical blood , his own kin (kin-slaying) and his child via Falia (could be argued kings-blood at work there) , will be interesting to see what transpires from that. Also it has to be said Euron must be politically savvy / astute and charismatic as well because he could not have gotten where he is without those willing to follow and support him. And i think Euron's metaphysical experience trial / evaluation from Bloodraven in Euron's youth , where Bloodraven likely deemed him to sick and evil to be chosen , gave EG a glimpse into the magical mysteries of the world of which he took to a very dark place and fueled his endless selfish evil ambitions. One thing I am not sold on is that he will get his hands on the Horn of Winter , not saying definitely not but sort of too much a monopoly on horns for me considering he already has the dragon-binder , and i don't believe the HoW will take down The Wall anyway. The timing with the books' Night's King is a bit murky but most of it suggests that whole episode came after the Wall was built and the HoW was blown during that time and the Wall is still up and intact. Though with dragon-binder , knowing Euron clearly is 10 steps ahead of not the sharpest Victarion , definitely curious to see what the exact results of blowing the dragon-binder will be. Euron is just a well written evil villain whose fall / collapse should be just as epic as his rise with likely some type of backfire or blowback with his continued reckless heinous actions , especially with the idea of the magical cost principle we see so often in GRRM's ASoIaF universe.
Alex B , good comments mate , agreed on so much of it. I definitely think as big and bad as he is he will have some epic downfall along the way. Either a massive backfire from his crazy attempts or like LmL suggested possibly opening the door for the Others and they just kill him or cast him aside.
Yes. Euron was a candidate rejected by Bloodraven. His potential is similar to Bran's so his idea about becoming some sort of "god" is not so crazy as it appears from the outside. He has the potential to see things near & far, past & future. He is likely a warg & a green seer.
@@Niall001 yes very likely he has the magical predisposition and possibly the old gods rare warg and greenseer abilities , which will continue to fuel his ego and ambitions that he is god-like and superior to most everyone. Ntm , his frequent and continued use of psychedelics (via Shade of the Evening) , encountering other magical people like warlocks and besting them and if he actually went to Valyria and Asshai (possibly even to Stygai) surviving those and likely learning / dabbling with all sorts of other magic from those areas are just going to fuel his craziness and supremacy more. He likely encountered some form and / or teachings of the Church of Starry Wisdom and the Bloodstone Emperor (likely in Asshai) and the atrocities the B.E. kept doing to empower himself further and further of which Euron is seemingly trying to emulate (he does seem a modern iteration of the Bloodstone Emperor on many levels) . Euron's magical predisposition , with possibly numerous innate magical abilities coupled with drug use and his travels & life experiences of basically doing heinous act after heinous act without any sort of reckoning are all contributing & culminating into what we are getting with current Euron. Literally a recipe for disaster.
I love that you guys are open to all possibilities. Like Dany potentially becoming evil or at least a little “tainted”. OOTGH shoves that idea right out the window just because the show did it and they can’t seem to grasp any of the foreshadowing George has laid out for us. Could it happen? I don’t know. But to outright say “no” is the wrong way to go about it.
IIRC there's also a Valaryan Sphink at Vaes Dothrak as well. I think it's the same one Illyrio points out is missing to Tyrion as they travel to meet Duck and Haldon.
I kinda got the feeling that Euron went to Oldtown because his followers were getting impatient with their lust for riches and he was worried they wouldn't have the patience for the long game of stealing dragons. But there's too much hype around oceans of blood next to a city that could contain nuclear-level game changing artifacts. I subscribe to the idea that first it's a trap for the Redwyne fleet to be devoured by summoned krakens, then Oldtown will get sacked but I don't know if it's for anything specific. Ironborn aren't likely to stay long regardless.
@Dani Stark When I say his "followers" I mean the other captains, the rest of his fleet essentially. Yeah his own personal crew does everything he says without hesitation, I just mean that he needed to keep his forces satiated. And they did seem rather distracted by Oldtown at the party when Euron tells Victarian to fetch Dany.
In all seriousness though, Euron might just be insane. Doesn't mean he's not extremely dangerous. But we don't really see much indication of this level of sorcery.
Been loving this collab. The show may be done but that doesn't mean our fav story is over! I am so much more curious about what happens in Winds that I am in any talk about HBO and their lack of realization. The ironborn are such a fascinating people I'm so glad to hear more about them and especially this evil fuck right here. Truly one of the most terrifying people in the entire series. Great job guys!
Awesome to see Ba'al there great series, glad you guys are doing this for us awaiting the arrival of the real Winds of Winter to blow off the crap of D n D ....ops sorry I had to go there
@@cruddddddddddddddd several months ago, I saw an interview with the "Euron" actor. In it, he said he was stoked for the roll because he had read the books and COULD NOT WAIT to play an evil maniacal possible sorcerer trying to become God. When he got the scripts, he was so disappointed, so he said "fuck it, I'll just play the hell out of this douchey pirate if thats how they want it". Poor guy
Marla Mathews I read that interview, too. The guy is a decent actor. He’s got an intimidating/slightly mad look that could’ve been utilized in a more subtle way. I think he could have pulled off the real Euron, which makes the show’s direction that much more disappointing.
Love all three of y’all o this video and thanks for all the info, been stoned and had to listen more then once and lived it more n more, thank you again
Part of me would love to see Euron commission a new ship built entirely from weirwood, sailing on a sea of blood on a ship made from the corpses of gods while clad in Valyrian steel and commanding krakens and a dragon is a hell of an image!
These stories from the Age of Heroes which seem to continually repeat in the present leads me to believe George is foreshadowing the fact that these stories aren't from the "past" per say, but are actually prophecies of future events.
@Ramon Suarez I prefer the idea that maybe the visions and prophecies that people see and assume as being from the future are actually from the past; if what they see is something they don't want to happen, maybe through paranoia (a la Cersei) they might help it ocurring, like a self-fulfilling prophecy; if it's something they want to happen they will work towards it with a belief that no one else has (because they've seen it) and end reaching that vision. It would be a way to symbolize the cyclical nature of History, of Life. I don't necessarily believe that this is how GRRM has prophecies and visions work in his story, but it's an idea that I find interesting. You suggested that maybe the written past is actually the future, confused as the past; I'm suggesting that maybe the foreseen future is actually the past, confused as the future. Regardless of who is right between the two of us, if neither, or even both, the fact is that similar events and similar kinds of people exist in different times of History (an idea that is in line with both of our theories) - and this story is showing that.
@@beatrizfernandes1506 In my interpretation both your theory and mine aren't exclusive to one another. I believe that George is using the Robert Jordan "Wheel of Time" template for his universe. This means that what "happened," is "happening," and "will happen" is bound to happen endlessly in a cycle of eternal recurrence. So terms like "past", "present" and "future" really have no absolute meaning - which is why I put "past" in quotation marks in my first post. If one accepts the theory that George is really retelling the Ragnarok saga in the Song of Ice and Fire you can see how this applies. At the end of that great war between the Norse Gods and their enemies the entire universe is destroyed save for two humans, Líf and Lífþrasir, will have also survived the destruction by hiding in the wood Hoddmímis holt. And the cycle will begin all over again.
What's a mob to a king? What's a king to a God? What's a God to a non-believer I think there's so much ASOIAF symbolism in just those lyrics From players in king's landing to all the self-styled (crowned) kings to Dany and Euron (who only believe in themselves)
It’s always possible that Marwen has purposely or unwittingly baited Euron to Oldtown through the glass candles. Maybe to distract Euron and keep him away from Dany.
So much awesomeness in one room! If I was king, ya'all would be on my small counsel. Quin would be Master of Ideas, Gretchen Master of Mythology, and LML Master of Compendiums.
You know I wasn’t much into the GOT books, because of the TV show and since season 6 onwards ruined the show my interest diminished even more, but this book Euron has definitely spiked my curiosity on reading WOW. 🤔
I predict Hands of White Fire Lady is Aeron. Tin foil theory: Aeron witnesses Euron's victory at sea and Oldtown, and starts to beleive the mad dreams of Euron, then does worship him as Euron demanded. He becomes Euron's high priest and is taught some fire magic. Perhaps he is dressed as a woman to represent how easily he submits to Euron. Aeron comes from a culture where women are taught readily submission to men, maybe he fills that role. Lot of what ifs, but how awesome would it be to see Aeron become everything he feared to be. I think Euron meant it when he offered his brother a position of power. Aeron would not submit out of fear or love, but probably a display of unstoppable power.
A woman like shadow - Melissandra Control of fire - Melissandra She's trying to protect the world from The Others, but she's already a really dark character who is pretty bad at interpreting what the Lord of Light tells her. A very corruptible and radicalized person who can be led astray by false visions and already has been
About that weirwood tree with the purple moss, I heard a theory that the trees in front of the House of the Undying might be rotten or corrupted weirwoods. The parallels _are_ there. The Shade of the Evening is similar in its effects to weirwood paste in that it's a hallucinogenic liquid. It's also blue, the opposite of red (not really, but that's the common belief and this isn't a science lesson). And when you combine blue and red you get purple. Blue like the ocean and red like blood. Both of those are in abundance around the Iron Isles and Qarth. Also, octopus blood doesn't have hemoglobin which makes it blue. Like Shade of the Evening. Bloody hands of gods and blue blood of Cthulhu sounds incredibly dangerous. That's without combining them and giving them to a sadistic, madman who grew up sexually assaulting and killing his little relatives.
Could "the shadow in woman's form with hands of pale fire" be Quaithe? She is a shadow binder and possibly using a glass candle. Could he tempt her & she accepts because she seems to want to help Dany? But then things go terribly wrong for Quaithe? GRRM does like to do the whole "I meant to do good but it turned out terrible" trope.
@@DavidLightbringer don't be embarrassed! I've been trying to figure this stuff out for years as well, and watching this video was the first time it occurred to me. I think im gonna look a bit closer than I have before at everything Quaithe
I just finished my reread of A Game of Thrones and Danaerys has a HUGE vision in the flames of Khal Drogo's funeral pyre. She also recognizes that SHE is Fire, just as Bran has the dream that Jon is Ice. The lannguage of the funeral pyre is extremely symbolic, with the warlocks from the House of the Undying, either the weirwood, or the shade of the evening tree, then it shows masts of ships and great wings, as of dragons before showing the great Houses of Westeros by their sigils.
Has anyone else wondered about the plots and intrigue that we don’t see in the westerlands? I feel like with the death of Tywin, the Lannister’s will have a lot of problems, even in their home land.
Alex Scrivens thats definitely an area I was thinking of and its so many lesser houses that could rise up because the senior house are mostly destroyed or down in numbers men prestige and standing overall its a time set for usurping that fact dany is aegon come back everything is in repeat now
-Good- unspeakably evil and ambitious Euron. Others that talk to each other. Valonquar prophecy. Lady Stoneheart. This is gonna be awesome. I’m guardedly optimistic that we won’t have to wait ages for book 7 after book 6 is released, since I’d imagine the big challenge for George R.R. Martin (a prolific writer) is to contain the remaining story within two books. The release of Winds of Winter should be confirmation that he’s found a way to do it, and has the structure of A Dream of Spring laid out.
Do you guys think the show portraying Euron and Cersei teaming up will be in the book at all? Does anyone here know if George has commented on this? I'm personally inclined to think hes going to try to convince Dany to join the dark side but if Cersei is heading towards a "Evil Mad Queen" arc, would she really team up with Euron??
The other thing in Old Towne... and I'm surprised you didn't mention it... is the religious competition - the Scept, the Citadel, the Silent Sisters, and I'd imagine the training ground for Septs and Septons is there too... (or is that the Scept). The headquarters for the Faith of the Seven was there until they build Baylor's Scept in Kings Landing - but if he takes out his competition... or shows that all the other gods bleed somehow... then Euron will have a distinct advantage.
If only there was a seriously great Animation house to undertake a show or series of movies that was faithful to the books so we could see all this greatness from GRRM come to life (so to speak)! The budget HBO gave to D & D for 1 season would suffice to do this justice with all the Dragons, Magical creatures, Others, Golden Army and everything else that made the books WAY better! I personally think Animation would be the right format to make all the ideas, storylines and characters truly shine!
What about the horn Sam has ? The one he found with Jon beyond the wall ? That might be the horn that tears down the wall ( cant remember what is called )
George RR Martin has a lot of Admiral Byrd references too "The Long Night" he called death Also, when the Vikings left a Greenland settlement and disappeared and the Inuit Eskimo people said that they went north to search for the mythical land of "Always Summer" and the dragon Lord who flew over Sothyros to find endless desert, jungles, forests, lakes, etc... That matches what Byrd said about his ✈️ over Antarctica after he got past the ice (when he flew over the N & S Poles) the ice shelves. Good shit
Another reason for Euron could be Sam... if he has really Joramun‘s Horn and Euron knows that... and wasn‘t it the case that on really clear days, you could see the wall from atop the Hightower? Seems like a good point to bring the wall down 🤷🏻♂️
I think Euron hired the Faceless Ones to get him something from Oldtown that will help him. Either help him take over Oldtown or help his plan for afterward
I think you all forgot something crucial when discussing Euron's intentions in Oldtown. It is the center of the faith of the seven, containing the Starry Sept and Most Devout. Aeron's released TWOW chapter has visions of Euron on the iron throne with countless gods dead and impaled on the blades. He is also gathering holy men for sacrifice. Smashing Westeros' equivalent of the Vatican seems very much in line with what we currently know of his character and goals. Think of the power such a sacrifice could grant. For a new God to rise the old must fall.
I like it!
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wow! It actually makes sense
I’m so sad euron wasn’t in the show
(hell yea top comment im the king now )
I´m so sad 95% of the characters from the books weren't in the show
Facts.
They probably couldn't have pulled him off even if they tried. His first few appearances based on the book would have been awesome and then he would have ended up as stupid and shallow as everybody else. At least this way we get an unspoiled storyline, same as Victarion, Stoneheart, Faegon etc.
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@@Huffman_Tree True. First time he shows up is in s6, and DnD had already wanted to end things, so adding another major player so late in the game wouldn't work. Plus, I think his story is too tied to Oldtown, fAegon and Victarion-and since they cut all these players, there was no way to add him.
Still not an excuse to butcher him like this. They might as well have added a completely different character, a bastard brother of Balon instead of sullying Euron's character with 'finga in da bum' guy.
I liked the interpretation of the Dragons, Krakens and Sphinx’ bowing down to Euron representing the Targaryens, Greyjoys and the Citadel. That makes a lot of sense!
Obviously. And Leaf says another thing along the same lines when she was telling Bran about the magical creatures that have all become almost extinctiom said the direwolves will outlast us all but they'll have their time too eventually talking about the starks
I have a feeling Euron is way more powerful than we think he is. That guy knows something we don't.
One(ish) eye, two blackbirds. Euron is Odin.
He know *everything* we don't.
I think he becomes an apocalyptic level threat, on par with the long night.
Sea of blood is going to be the most disturbing scene in the books i think
No doubt dany
Is there a Sea of Blood scene somewhere in the show?
@@ollietaro i wish as far as im concerned this is no euron either 😒
No sea of blood and Eurons just an idiot on the show they REALLY dropped the ball with Euron.
God I hope so
To put it simply: Euron aspires to be akin to the Bloodstone Emperor of yore. And to top that off, Danaerys is already the known successor of that line, from one of her specific visions at the House of the Undying.
eggs-actly. Euron is actually the only one who refers to Dany's purple eyes as "eyes of Amethyst" too, which is cool. Vic repeats him later but he heard it from Euron.
@@DavidLightbringer but the Bloodstone Emporer usurped the Amethyst Empress, and possibly killed her. So wouldn't this mean that Euron's intentions with Daenarys is to steal her dragons and kill her, in essence usurping her, just as the ancient story goes? Just a thought. ❤
@Roland Deschain not too long a time ago, then? Haha.
@@DavidLightbringer Amethyst! Thanks dude, needed the refreshing. As Marla Mathews expresses up there, they're the real pitting of nemeses in this book now, aren't they? History will be in a process of repetition until it is upturned, and the Amethyst wins over the Bloodstone.
I suspect the Valyrians are just one branch of descendants of the Amethyst Empress, and Azor Ahai (with the Sarnori, and Hyrkoon being other branches, and possibly the Rhoynar and Yi Ti as well)
I don't think Azor Ahai is the Bloodstone Emperor. It's possible that Azor Ahai may have been the Empress' other brother, and that's probably where the old Valyrian Dragonrider custom of incest comes from.
Lml.. Got good herbs I assume. Great stuff. It's Euron day. AltshiftX also dropped a Euron video.
I drank a bunch of Evenings Shade to get in the mood, lol
@@DavidLightbringer my kinda herbs😁
Don't forget that Euron didn't want to attack Oldtown. He went south becouse of journey to slavers bay, to bring Daenerys and her dragons to Westeros. But than he sent Victarion there and was pushed to attack Arbor and Oldtown by other ironborn, that just wanted to raid and plunder. Attacking Oldtown was never his intention.
If Oldtown is to be the point where Kraken and Dragon meet, I'd point out that the great smells of blood and battle attracted Drogon to the fighting pits. I wonder if the smells of blood would cause the dragons to respond with an aggression that Euron didn't anticipate.
I also don't think that the dragon horn will bind the dragons to Euron's will, Moqorro would totally interfere with that idea. I do love the Euron - Night King connection though!
Thats an interesting point, however Victarion used the blood of his dusky woman to rebind the master of the horn and unfortunately her true master is still Euron.
I love this Quinn-LML collaborations. You two are my favorite ASOIAF content creators. Thanks.
Your mother is my favorite only fans content creator.
The ones im more hyped to see in the upcoming weeks are Stannis in the Battle of Ice and Littlefinger's Vale Masterplan
Not sure if I’m more hyped for those than Euron... but I’m definitely hyped. For Stannis’ story in particular. His situation seems so hopeless now that he’s stuck in the snow. And I kinda hope he can get out of it. He’s such a hard, interesting dude. I’m thinking winter will break him.
I'm excited to see if that whole false light/lake thing happens in the Battle of Ice, and if Stannis somehow fakes his own death to deceive the Boltons.
P Muller
I was surprised to find myself really enjoying Stannis’ storyline. When we leave him in Dance, he is snowbound and betrayed, with knives all around him. I think he’ll get out of it as well. This guy is a seasoned warrior. I will also be shocked if he burns his daughter like in the show-that felt out of character. I disagree with so many directions the show went... but alas, poor Stannis, we hardly knew thee!
@@cruddddddddddddddd well, at least we know he won't burn his daughter, as it's logistically impossible. Also, he has many advantages people don't seem to notice
His situation is very difficult, that's true, but definitely and absolutely not hopeless
P Muller
What’s great about Stannis is we never get his POV. We get hints of his inner thoughts filtered through others. He’s this gray character that we only see through someone else’s eyes.
Maester Cressen saw Stannis differently than anyone else: a hard, strong man that no one loved... or even liked, really. He’s stiff necked, but he keeps someone like Davos around to try and keep him honest-he hates the politics of the highborn.
I think I like Stannis bc Davos likes him. I do think he’s damned himself by murdering his brother, though it’s no more than Renly would’ve done to him given the chance. At the very least, I hope he deals the Boltons a deep wound before he is taken off the board.
Euron from the books is so epic and threatening,compare and contrast with the character of finger-in-the-bum in the show.
It was honestly such a huge insult to George for the show to portray his well thought out complex terrifyingly evil villain character like that. I'll never forgive d&d.
If we assume that Bran wins the Game of Thrones then I think that Euron might be the final villian because he mirrors Bran in alot of ways.
makes sense to me!
battle of the demi gods
How? Bran is the rightful king in the north. Euros is the illegitimate king of the iron islands. Bran has a third eye hidden. Euron has one eye hidden. Bran loves his brothers. Euron loved his brothers in a more physical way. Bran can’t walk. Euron can. Is this how?
@@JohnTorres1987 if you recall a mirror shows things in the opposite direction they actually are. Bran and Euron are total opposites yet the same in respect to their powers.
@@JohnTorres1987
Euron and Bran are each the two people leaping from the Tower in the tarot card as it is struck by lightning, granting them esoteric and otherworldly power.
If and when George finishes the books, I have a high feeling that the world is going to be in Armageddon with Euron vs Stannis and Dany for not only the throne but for all humankind.
How could Stannis compete against Daenerys or Euron?
@Nick Kurtz I agree with you. I tend to think IF Stannis & Daenarys do meet, there is a lot that indicates they would become allies not only against The Others, but also The Scouring of The Kingdom.
From a certain perspective both have an equal claim to the Iron Throne. Stannis through the new Baratheon dynasty that Robert created, and Daenarys through the Targaryen dynasty that was usurped/defeated. They are both mostly concerned about the fact that within each of their familial dynasties, each of them is The Rightful Heir. Also, I think the fact that they share blood ties will mean something to them both. Yes, Stannis shares blood with Eddric Storm, but he never had a claim to the throne. Also, for a long time, Stannis flat out refused killing him because they share blood. So, I think it's quite possible they could and will team up if they do meet. More like an uneasy alliance to start. Something like, " Let's save everything first, get everything under control, and then deal with who has the better claim". Then 1 or both of them could die, allowing it to never come down to the 2 of them facing off. 🤷
It's one theory anyway🤔❤
P Muller With the idea of them become allies is totally up to they’re ideological ideas and what they fight for. Stannis and Dany both want to be the ruler of Westros is either they team up or become a three way war would and should work based on they’re thought process.
That is a pretty cool match up honestly, they are so different and yet so alike. Deeply tied to the sea, magic and gods, prophecy. Stannis has a history with the Ironborn. Both have complex relationships with they’re brothers, who were kings and warriors. Both killed brother(s) with magic assassins with interesting faces. Yet Stannis is utterly devoted to others and duty. While Euron wants power for himself for powers sake alone.
Oh hell yeah. Right after Alt Shift X made a video about this too! I wish you guys would make another Danerys video. LML mentioned that he think she dies during the war with the Others. I'd like to hear more about that.
Anyway love your videos Quinn!
I will be doing a video in April about all the symbolic foreshadowing for Dany's endgame!
@@DavidLightbringer awesome!!!
Preston Jacobs presented this theory on his channel a few years ago. It's worth a watch as well.
Seems plausible, I thought the show would do that, so like her absurd army was for that but they completely crapped on that and made her army look stupid.
@@DavidLightbringer I watched your first video in your series about who Daenery's really is and I subscribed! I'm glad you're not trying to justify what D&D did.
So one of the things I remember them mentioning several times was that the tower of old town was so tall that you could see the wall from that. Now it’s clearly not physically tall enough to see the wall, but perhaps with a magic candle and a horn (1 of 2 there) could bring the wall down, and perhaps unintentionally...
agree that line is full of import...
Two ways it could go are 1. Euron is calling to the nights queen. 2. A god is rising but it won't be him it will be the great other because what god was missing when the rest were impaled.
I'll have to go with the latter. It seems Euron will bring about a new god or break down the wall but will end up killing himself in the process.
George has explicitly stated that we will not see any gods in his story, so unless I am misunderstanding your meaning, number 2 will certainly not happen.
He will call Krackens to the surface by using the blood as chum. No magic is required
@@dalesmith7250 oh really? That's disappointing. I was really hoping we would get some face time with the Great Other and/or R'hllor
He's is going to turn himself into an abomination no god or demon something created that's so evil and rot that's it was surpass any other being in the known realm not godlike but very close to godlike like how dragons are represented. But this thing or army will be of pure and unrational evil.
There's also a bank in old Town, that could find his magical endeavors. Also, overthrowing the maesters and/or the faith would be a huge help in showing his power to the rest of Westeros.
To a man such as Euron, who wants to be a God, what matters to him the minds of lesser men. He does not just want to destroy their faith, but to kill their gods.
Currently reading Clash of Kings for the first time I’m on the last few pages and I can’t wait to start reading about Euron
O get ready for a good time.....
I envy you, getting to experience that for the first time. Get ready for one epic ride xD
Goddamit he is terrifying. Have fun!
bro Storm is one the best fantasy books ive ever read 10/10
Oh yes, the next three books are my favorites of the series with Storm being the best. IMO. I still remember the first time I read Feast and Dance for the first time and how amazing it was because of how different they are from the show. It's basically something completely new and it will cause you to give the stank eye to the show.
An instantaneous LIKE. I know this will be another fabulous episode
It's really awesome that we can get still get great book content like this. There were book fans before the show and we are still here after the show.
Euron will become the true hero of the story. When all is said and done, Euron's actions will result in the salvation of the world. Which will amuse Euron.
I feel like Euron knows very well what he is venturing. It is what has made him so crazy and dismissive of convention thus far. I would not be suprised if he remains a force to be rekoned with, bearing many secrets still into the last book.
If he's truly been to Old Valeria AND Asshai his mind has totally broken away from known "reality". He's thinking beyond anything "normal" that we know of.
I have a feeling Euron will be the final battle after defeating The Others.
Of course he’s the final boss. He’s the man who thought he killed Jaime Lannister.
I like connecting Euron to the Others. There are some interesting Parallels you could draw to how he commands the silence.
Quinn has the best voice for narrating, it’s really smooth I’m not sure how to describe it but I like it I like it a lot
If you think about Euron could have been responsible for reawakening the Others... He has the eye of the Bloodstone Emperor... Who some legends say caused the first long night... So maybe Euron found a way to caused it to happen again... 🤔🤔🤔
I've been loving this series! Thank you! It's interesting that Jorah called the Dothraki sea, when in bloom, "a sea of blood"
Tinfoil theory on Euron's gal pal: She's not really there. We see them laugh at the dwarfs, so we know they see the same thing, but we don't see them acknowledge one another. I think this woman could be using a glass candle to watch Euron. It could explain why she appears as a shadow w/fiery hands as opposed to a regular woman. The "alive" with pale white fire description could imply the candle is being actively used at that moment. Also, there's some similarities between the glass candle's description and the woman's.
(Alleras nodded at the glass candle)
"Sam stared at the strange pale flame for a moment, then blinked and looked away".
"Pate knew about the glass candles, though he had never seen one burn...He had heard there were four; one was green and three were black, and all were tall and twisted".
"Beside him stood a shadow in woman's form, long and tall and terrible, her hands alive with pale white fire..."
As to her identity, I'd guess Sarella/Alleras, using a glass candle she takes before being forced to flee the Citadel due to Euron's attack on Oldtown. Sam might not be the only one to steal something before being forced to leave...Not to mention, a gc would be a convenient way to inform Marwyn as to what transpired with Euron, or just spy on Euron for Marwyn and Daenerys.
I like this theory. You mentioned it in a previous discussion, and it went over my head, or I forgot it. She’s not aligned with Euron, but keeping an eye on him.
@@cruddddddddddddddd Thanks. It's crazy, and probably incorrect, but I think certain things about it make sense. Admittedly, I'm also biased in Sarella/Alleras's favor because she's one of my favorite characters. So perhaps that's why it makes sense to me lol.
Ashley of Naath
She’s awesome. One of the best Dance characters. A skilled girl pretending to be a boy so she can study with the maesters? What’s not to like?
Ashley of Naath
And it’s not that crazy. I just read a theory that Marwyn is Moqorro. Now that’s a tinfoil theory. Smh.
@@cruddddddddddddddd I've read that one too. It's certainly interesting to say the least.
I’ve been waiting on a good series that makes TWOW predictions. Thank you so much for providing great content. You are talented
Oh yeah been waiting for this, it's the plotline I look forward the most in Winds of Winter, along with the battle of ice
Oh hell yea, the Legends return for another epic video! Keep it up, your stuff is a blessing during this neverending wait for George 😭
These dudes would read a random description about like Robb Starks wife’s hair that’s like one line long and be like “oh yeah symbolism” and figure out some way to connect it to strong belwas or some shit like that
The Euron plot is so interesting. Like what makes him think he can turn himself into a god. The only other character we’ve seen that is being set up to be “god-like” is bran and most of us believe he is being tricked somehow. So naturally that makes me wonder if someone is tricking Euron and that everything he is about to do to become this god will really benefit some unknown person. I think “an American thinks” had a theory a long time ago tldr it’s about the others being dead wargs both children and humans mostlike who either created a body or took a body to live in somehow. Maybe we have some body snatchers coming in the next book lol. Either way it’s dark, scary, and super cool can’t wait!
I honestly hope it's like an Icarus story, where he gets too close to apotheosis/the ultimate goal but it backfires and destroys him in some way, not just physical death, but what if he becomes some mindless chimera like they supposedly had in Valyria.
It's actually the same source which "tricked" Bran into assuming god-like power - the Three Eyed Crow.
What if he is the one to break the wall make the long night come again just like the bloodstone empror (saw this theorie on a video) very intresting and it is actually the 3 eyed crow again just like bran
I could listen to you 3 talk for HOURS. Love ALL of you
I'm hoping that GRRM bunkers down and stays safe. The coronavirus gives him the perfect excuse to literally do nothing but finish these damn books already. Either that, or we won't get the last two books :'(
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Euron is certainly an evil self aggrandizing maniac with an insane level of diabolical aspirations. Among many major issues with the show , the HBO series' portrayal of him was terrible all around & did not capture him at all ; honestly they would have been better off leaving him an oft rumored & whispered about off-screen character with no payoff , the lack of follow through similar to many other show concepts. But anyway , definitely will be interesting to see what comes of Euron's attempts , he is surely trying to become a god and will stop at nothing to do so , hopefully it becomes a mega epic Icarus-like iteration collapse that we see at some point with Euron. So much theorizing and conjecture on exactly what he will / be able to summon , what his plans are for Oldtown (beyond destruction) ; though as mentioned here and elsewhere it does seem like he wants to break the world and create it anew in his evil image with Euron as a seeming deity at the helm. This impending blood sacrifice should be epic ; all types of religious and magical blood , his own kin (kin-slaying) and his child via Falia (could be argued kings-blood at work there) , will be interesting to see what transpires from that.
Also it has to be said Euron must be politically savvy / astute and charismatic as well because he could not have gotten where he is without those willing to follow and support him. And i think Euron's metaphysical experience trial / evaluation from Bloodraven in Euron's youth , where Bloodraven likely deemed him to sick and evil to be chosen , gave EG a glimpse into the magical mysteries of the world of which he took to a very dark place and fueled his endless selfish evil ambitions. One thing I am not sold on is that he will get his hands on the Horn of Winter , not saying definitely not but sort of too much a monopoly on horns for me considering he already has the dragon-binder , and i don't believe the HoW will take down The Wall anyway. The timing with the books' Night's King is a bit murky but most of it suggests that whole episode came after the Wall was built and the HoW was blown during that time and the Wall is still up and intact. Though with dragon-binder , knowing Euron clearly is 10 steps ahead of not the sharpest Victarion , definitely curious to see what the exact results of blowing the dragon-binder will be. Euron is just a well written evil villain whose fall / collapse should be just as epic as his rise with likely some type of backfire or blowback with his continued reckless heinous actions , especially with the idea of the magical cost principle we see so often in GRRM's ASoIaF universe.
Dude. TL:DR
Alex B , good comments mate , agreed on so much of it. I definitely think as big and bad as he is he will have some epic downfall along the way. Either a massive backfire from his crazy attempts or like LmL suggested possibly opening the door for the Others and they just kill him or cast him aside.
Yes. Euron was a candidate rejected by Bloodraven.
His potential is similar to Bran's so his idea about becoming some sort of "god" is not so crazy as it appears from the outside.
He has the potential to see things near & far, past & future. He is likely a warg & a green seer.
@@Niall001 yes very likely he has the magical predisposition and possibly the old gods rare warg and greenseer abilities , which will continue to fuel his ego and ambitions that he is god-like and superior to most everyone. Ntm , his frequent and continued use of psychedelics (via Shade of the Evening) , encountering other magical people like warlocks and besting them and if he actually went to Valyria and Asshai (possibly even to Stygai) surviving those and likely learning / dabbling with all sorts of other magic from those areas are just going to fuel his craziness and supremacy more. He likely encountered some form and / or teachings of the Church of Starry Wisdom and the Bloodstone Emperor (likely in Asshai) and the atrocities the B.E. kept doing to empower himself further and further of which Euron is seemingly trying to emulate (he does seem a modern iteration of the Bloodstone Emperor on many levels) . Euron's magical predisposition , with possibly numerous innate magical abilities coupled with drug use and his travels & life experiences of basically doing heinous act after heinous act without any sort of reckoning are all contributing & culminating into what we are getting with current Euron. Literally a recipe for disaster.
I love that you guys are open to all possibilities. Like Dany potentially becoming evil or at least a little “tainted”. OOTGH shoves that idea right out the window just because the show did it and they can’t seem to grasp any of the foreshadowing George has laid out for us. Could it happen? I don’t know. But to outright say “no” is the wrong way to go about it.
Really loved the video and seeing all three of you together! Great segment as always
IIRC there's also a Valaryan Sphink at Vaes Dothrak as well. I think it's the same one Illyrio points out is missing to Tyrion as they travel to meet Duck and Haldon.
I kinda got the feeling that Euron went to Oldtown because his followers were getting impatient with their lust for riches and he was worried they wouldn't have the patience for the long game of stealing dragons. But there's too much hype around oceans of blood next to a city that could contain nuclear-level game changing artifacts. I subscribe to the idea that first it's a trap for the Redwyne fleet to be devoured by summoned krakens, then Oldtown will get sacked but I don't know if it's for anything specific. Ironborn aren't likely to stay long regardless.
@Dani Stark When I say his "followers" I mean the other captains, the rest of his fleet essentially. Yeah his own personal crew does everything he says without hesitation, I just mean that he needed to keep his forces satiated. And they did seem rather distracted by Oldtown at the party when Euron tells Victarian to fetch Dany.
Nice addition of Ba’al. Nice prediction guys. Looking forward to Eurons stuff for sure
Great job! Truly a powerful trio you have become
In all seriousness though, Euron might just be insane. Doesn't mean he's not extremely dangerous. But we don't really see much indication of this level of sorcery.
appreciate you Quinn & LML
Been loving this collab. The show may be done but that doesn't mean our fav story is over! I am so much more curious about what happens in Winds that I am in any talk about HBO and their lack of realization. The ironborn are such a fascinating people I'm so glad to hear more about them and especially this evil fuck right here. Truly one of the most terrifying people in the entire series. Great job guys!
thanks Sunny!
Awesome to see Ba'al there great series, glad you guys are doing this for us awaiting the arrival of the real Winds of Winter to blow off the crap of D n D ....ops sorry I had to go there
Well they do suck, so we forgive you. Still haven’t forgiven them for adapting Euron like they did.
@@cruddddddddddddddd several months ago, I saw an interview with the "Euron" actor. In it, he said he was stoked for the roll because he had read the books and COULD NOT WAIT to play an evil maniacal possible sorcerer trying to become God. When he got the scripts, he was so disappointed, so he said "fuck it, I'll just play the hell out of this douchey pirate if thats how they want it". Poor guy
Marla Mathews
I read that interview, too. The guy is a decent actor. He’s got an intimidating/slightly mad look that could’ve been utilized in a more subtle way. I think he could have pulled off the real Euron, which makes the show’s direction that much more disappointing.
@@cruddddddddddddddd I absolutely agree!
Love all three of y’all o this video and thanks for all the info, been stoned and had to listen more then once and lived it more n more, thank you again
Part of me would love to see Euron commission a new ship built entirely from weirwood, sailing on a sea of blood on a ship made from the corpses of gods while clad in Valyrian steel and commanding krakens and a dragon is a hell of an image!
Love ya work guys! Great readings as always Quinn :)
Love this podcast style video.
Endless appreciation for your hard work and passion guys
These stories from the Age of Heroes which seem to continually repeat in the present leads me to believe George is foreshadowing the fact that these stories aren't from the "past" per say, but are actually prophecies of future events.
@Ramon Suarez I prefer the idea that maybe the visions and prophecies that people see and assume as being from the future are actually from the past; if what they see is something they don't want to happen, maybe through paranoia (a la Cersei) they might help it ocurring, like a self-fulfilling prophecy; if it's something they want to happen they will work towards it with a belief that no one else has (because they've seen it) and end reaching that vision. It would be a way to symbolize the cyclical nature of History, of Life.
I don't necessarily believe that this is how GRRM has prophecies and visions work in his story, but it's an idea that I find interesting.
You suggested that maybe the written past is actually the future, confused as the past; I'm suggesting that maybe the foreseen future is actually the past, confused as the future.
Regardless of who is right between the two of us, if neither, or even both, the fact is that similar events and similar kinds of people exist in different times of History (an idea that is in line with both of our theories) - and this story is showing that.
@@beatrizfernandes1506 In my interpretation both your theory and mine aren't exclusive to one another. I believe that George is using the Robert Jordan "Wheel of Time" template for his universe. This means that what "happened," is "happening," and "will happen" is bound to happen endlessly in a cycle of eternal recurrence. So terms like "past", "present" and "future" really have no absolute meaning - which is why I put "past" in quotation marks in my first post. If one accepts the theory that George is really retelling the Ragnarok saga in the Song of Ice and Fire you can see how this applies. At the end of that great war between the Norse Gods and their enemies the entire universe is destroyed save for two humans, Líf and Lífþrasir, will have also survived the destruction by hiding in the wood Hoddmímis holt. And the cycle will begin all over again.
Euron and Eminem: “Why be a king when you could be a God”
What's a mob to a king?
What's a king to a God?
What's a God to a non-believer
I think there's so much ASOIAF symbolism in just those lyrics
From players in king's landing to all the self-styled (crowned) kings to Dany and Euron (who only believe in themselves)
I love this intro so much, specially the sounds of the winds
Seems plausible to me that Euron will do a lot of what the Night King did in the show.
for sure, including stealing Viserion
Definitely
I swear I have all the Euron stuff from the sample TWOW chapters memorized word for word at this point
UR CHANNEL IZ GUD!! You have great theories, they seem to be so well thought out. Euron rules! 😨😳
It’s always possible that Marwen has purposely or unwittingly baited Euron to Oldtown through the glass candles. Maybe to distract Euron and keep him away from Dany.
I love it when people read off of homemade teleprompters, just have a piece of paper guys. It's okay.
Ba'al gettin' in on the action too. Noice!
So much awesomeness in one room! If I was king, ya'all would be on my small counsel. Quin would be Master of Ideas, Gretchen Master of Mythology, and LML Master of Compendiums.
You know I wasn’t much into the GOT books, because of the TV show and since season 6 onwards ruined the show my interest diminished even more, but this book Euron has definitely spiked my curiosity on reading WOW. 🤔
He's one of the best reasons to read the books, yeah!
I predict Hands of White Fire Lady is Aeron.
Tin foil theory: Aeron witnesses Euron's victory at sea and Oldtown, and starts to beleive the mad dreams of Euron, then does worship him as Euron demanded. He becomes Euron's high priest and is taught some fire magic. Perhaps he is dressed as a woman to represent how easily he submits to Euron. Aeron comes from a culture where women are taught readily submission to men, maybe he fills that role.
Lot of what ifs, but how awesome would it be to see Aeron become everything he feared to be. I think Euron meant it when he offered his brother a position of power. Aeron would not submit out of fear or love, but probably a display of unstoppable power.
A woman like shadow - Melissandra
Control of fire - Melissandra
She's trying to protect the world from The Others, but she's already a really dark character who is pretty bad at interpreting what the Lord of Light tells her. A very corruptible and radicalized person who can be led astray by false visions and already has been
About that weirwood tree with the purple moss, I heard a theory that the trees in front of the House of the Undying might be rotten or corrupted weirwoods. The parallels _are_ there. The Shade of the Evening is similar in its effects to weirwood paste in that it's a hallucinogenic liquid. It's also blue, the opposite of red (not really, but that's the common belief and this isn't a science lesson). And when you combine blue and red you get purple. Blue like the ocean and red like blood. Both of those are in abundance around the Iron Isles and Qarth. Also, octopus blood doesn't have hemoglobin which makes it blue. Like Shade of the Evening. Bloody hands of gods and blue blood of Cthulhu sounds incredibly dangerous. That's without combining them and giving them to a sadistic, madman who grew up sexually assaulting and killing his little relatives.
Definitely a possibility. At the least, I think they *symbolize* corrupted weirwoods, and they could actually be ones as well
Could "the shadow in woman's form with hands of pale fire" be Quaithe? She is a shadow binder and possibly using a glass candle. Could he tempt her & she accepts because she seems to want to help Dany? But then things go terribly wrong for Quaithe? GRRM does like to do the whole "I meant to do good but it turned out terrible" trope.
that's 2 votes for Quaithe, I'm embarrassed I didn't think of it!
@@DavidLightbringer don't be embarrassed! I've been trying to figure this stuff out for years as well, and watching this video was the first time it occurred to me. I think im gonna look a bit closer than I have before at everything Quaithe
This is the cherry on an already decadent sundae of TWOW predictions..so glad to see Ba'al in the mix!!
If he’s going old town maybe to learn the info to control the dead in the north. Or learn how to control the dragons?
Ha! Spot on with Alleras! You should be in more of these!
I just finished my reread of A Game of Thrones and Danaerys has a HUGE vision in the flames of Khal Drogo's funeral pyre. She also recognizes that SHE is Fire, just as Bran has the dream that Jon is Ice. The lannguage of the funeral pyre is extremely symbolic, with the warlocks from the House of the Undying, either the weirwood, or the shade of the evening tree, then it shows masts of ships and great wings, as of dragons before showing the great Houses of Westeros by their sigils.
"You've seen a ship with black sails that is crewed by the damned and captained by a man so evil that Hell itself spat him back out."
I loved this series so much.....millions will cry when wow releases
Pfft! Asha and Faegon are going to have the Cthulhu baby
F'ashgon the Abominable
Has anyone else wondered about the plots and intrigue that we don’t see in the westerlands? I feel like with the death of Tywin, the Lannister’s will have a lot of problems, even in their home land.
Alex Scrivens thats definitely an area I was thinking of and its so many lesser houses that could rise up because the senior house are mostly destroyed or down in numbers men prestige and standing overall its a time set for usurping that fact dany is aegon come back everything is in repeat now
You gotta include Gemma from secrets of the citadel😍😍💅🏾
She's great, love working with her!
LmL looks like he’s ok another planet right here!
This on the heels of the altshift x video was great. It’s Euron season?
always!
Euron is honestly scarier than Azula from Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Of course the shade of the evening visions are things that may have been but will never be - some of the time.
Just to drive you nuts with more prophetic ambiguity!
This marathon of LmL and Quinn is curing my depression! So good!
I can’t wait for this book all of the badass plot and fights will be going down In TWoW
This combo seiries is fucking rad.
I was worried the fandom would be dust and bone by the time the next book came out
Euron is awesome.
-Good- unspeakably evil and ambitious Euron. Others that talk to each other. Valonquar prophecy. Lady Stoneheart. This is gonna be awesome. I’m guardedly optimistic that we won’t have to wait ages for book 7 after book 6 is released, since I’d imagine the big challenge for George R.R. Martin (a prolific writer) is to contain the remaining story within two books. The release of Winds of Winter should be confirmation that he’s found a way to do it, and has the structure of A Dream of Spring laid out.
love the optimism, yeah baby
Do you guys think the show portraying Euron and Cersei teaming up will be in the book at all? Does anyone here know if George has commented on this? I'm personally inclined to think hes going to try to convince Dany to join the dark side but if Cersei is heading towards a "Evil Mad Queen" arc, would she really team up with Euron??
It would been awesome to have Victarion and book Euron on the show, I hate how they downplayed the fantasy on the show.
The other thing in Old Towne... and I'm surprised you didn't mention it... is the religious competition - the Scept, the Citadel, the Silent Sisters, and I'd imagine the training ground for Septs and Septons is there too... (or is that the Scept). The headquarters for the Faith of the Seven was there until they build Baylor's Scept in Kings Landing - but if he takes out his competition... or shows that all the other gods bleed somehow... then Euron will have a distinct advantage.
Love the props!!! Y’all got wildfire! 😧
If only there was a seriously great Animation house to undertake a show or series of movies that was faithful to the books so we could see all this greatness from GRRM come to life (so to speak)! The budget HBO gave to D & D for 1 season would suffice to do this justice with all the Dragons, Magical creatures, Others, Golden Army and everything else that made the books WAY better! I personally think Animation would be the right format to make all the ideas, storylines and characters truly shine!
Hey fellow MJ fan! 💙👑💙
What about the horn Sam has ? The one he found with Jon beyond the wall ? That might be the horn that tears down the wall ( cant remember what is called )
Been waiting for this one 😁
Damn Quinn.. when'd you get almost 250k subs? Congratulations.. keep it up man
George RR Martin has a lot of Admiral Byrd references too "The Long Night" he called death Also, when the Vikings left a Greenland settlement and disappeared and the Inuit Eskimo people said that they went north to search for the mythical land of "Always Summer" and the dragon Lord who flew over Sothyros to find endless desert, jungles, forests, lakes, etc... That matches what Byrd said about his ✈️ over Antarctica after he got past the ice (when he flew over the N & S Poles) the ice shelves. Good shit
what a team we got this episode
You’re Pre-TWOW ASOIAF collaborations are the best thing going on in my world right now... did you know?
right on!
Another reason for Euron could be Sam... if he has really Joramun‘s Horn and Euron knows that...
and wasn‘t it the case that on really clear days, you could see the wall from atop the Hightower? Seems like a good point to bring the wall down 🤷🏻♂️
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THE ONE WE'VE BEEN WAITING FOR< SO LONG
LmL looking extra baked in this one
I think Euron hired the Faceless Ones to get him something from Oldtown that will help him. Either help him take over Oldtown or help his plan for afterward