Been waiting to hear an RW deep dive on the first men for years. Stoked this has dropped. Radio Westeros like a heart tree; will live on forever! I truly love your work Gwyn and Yolk!!
Omg I cannot wait until my chores are done and I can relax with a peach whisky tea and listen to this!!!What a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow 🌈!!!Bless you ❤ You've completely elevated the quality of my day off 🎉!!!Thank you for your great work!!!
This was wonderful - no-one else comes close. It struck me listening to this video, the statement Lord Brynden makes to Bran ‘A weirwood will live forever, if undisturbed.’ It makes me wonder, rather than trees that had runes on them rotting, as you suggested, perhaps they were on weirwoods, and they were cut down by the Andals? It doesn’t seem much of a stretch for the First Men, having adopted the Old Gods, to also mark their stories and history on weirwoods. It’s as near to ‘the trees remember’ as the First Men would’ve had after the pact, before they somehow started creating their own Greenseers. Then…stretching this a bit further…perhaps maesters with the early Andals actually saw some of these runes on trees, and that’s where the ‘tales written down thousands of years later’ come from.
54:00 Considering the motif of the maesters ruining the fantasy reader's Fantasy Fun by providing mundane explanations for fantastic events, (Hammer of the Waters magic = Cassander's 'Melting Ice Caps'), it seems telling that the Others are written such that the prevailing expectation in the audience is that the Others are supposed to play a role allegorical of a climate crisis. The author has massaged his readers into an unwitting alliance with the Fantasy-Fun-ruining maesters. This does not bode well for the prevailing expectation.
Been waiting to hear an RW deep dive on the first men for years. Stoked this has dropped.
Radio Westeros like a heart tree; will live on forever! I truly love your work Gwyn and Yolk!!
Thanks for being there for us! Hope you enjoy the episode 😊
What a lovely comment! Wholeheartedly agree!
What a treat! Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Much love from south Louisiana
You are so welcome! ❤️🤗
Finally! Patience pays off! Thank yall. Be Blessed!
Omg I cannot wait until my chores are done and I can relax with a peach whisky tea and listen to this!!!What a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow 🌈!!!Bless you ❤ You've completely elevated the quality of my day off 🎉!!!Thank you for your great work!!!
Thank you so much! Hope you had a great day off 🍻
My favourite radio station!. Love from South Africa.
Thanks! ☺️
How are things in Sothoryos ?
Man it's nice hearing y'all dive into another juicy westerosi subject. Can't wait to watch the next one!
1:11:44 Ad breaks makes a good place to pause.
Thanks for this, Cheers from South Carolina.
Thanks for listening!
The next best thing to the books is radio Westeros. Best in the business of asoiaf content.
Thanks for that! 😊
You two are a gift
Love this, really incredible stuff!!🩷🥰
Thanks so much!
🎉so excited ❤
This was wonderful - no-one else comes close. It struck me listening to this video, the statement Lord Brynden makes to Bran ‘A weirwood will live forever, if undisturbed.’ It makes me wonder, rather than trees that had runes on them rotting, as you suggested, perhaps they were on weirwoods, and they were cut down by the Andals? It doesn’t seem much of a stretch for the First Men, having adopted the Old Gods, to also mark their stories and history on weirwoods. It’s as near to ‘the trees remember’ as the First Men would’ve had after the pact, before they somehow started creating their own Greenseers. Then…stretching this a bit further…perhaps maesters with the early Andals actually saw some of these runes on trees, and that’s where the ‘tales written down thousands of years later’ come from.
This is incredible 💝
Thank you!
Loved your detailed look at the first men.Hope your tribe prospers! Brilliant stuff .
Today is a good day. RW drop
56:00 for the algo
When we getting an empire of the dawn video? Been going down that rabbit hole lately and the whole proto-Valyrian idea.
54:00 Considering the motif of the maesters ruining the fantasy reader's Fantasy Fun by providing mundane explanations for fantastic events, (Hammer of the Waters magic = Cassander's 'Melting Ice Caps'), it seems telling that the Others are written such that the prevailing expectation in the audience is that the Others are supposed to play a role allegorical of a climate crisis. The author has massaged his readers into an unwitting alliance with the Fantasy-Fun-ruining maesters. This does not bode well for the prevailing expectation.
its been like 2 months! thank you