Love is the death of duty might be a direct reference to Joseph Campbell who wrote and talked at great length about chivalric love, the Arthurian legend cycle and what he ultimately summed up as Credo vs Libido.
Small correction for @02:14:13, brân is Welsh for crow, the Welsh for raven is 'cigfran' (pronounced kigvran) which literally means meat/flesh-crow. But realistically brân could be used for most corvids. I'm not a fluent Welsh speaker, but I do live near Cwmbran, the valley of crows!!
Wow interesting especially since I don’t believe Bloodraven is the 3eyed crow (way to much emphasis in the story on the difference between crows and ravens) and there is another theory I heard that the 3 eyed crow is Bran communicating with himself in a time travelly way. They never mentioned that Bran’s name can be translated to crow. Bran when his 3rd eye is opened would be the 3 eyed crow!
Hi all! I was so happy to hear you bring up the channels that YOU use for research- and pleasantly surprised to hear you shout out “Norse Magic and Beliefs”. He is definitely one of my favorite channels for all things Norse history and Norse Paganism. Couldn’t recommend the channel more highly. I love that you enjoy it too! If you (or your listeners) are into podcasts, “Saga Thing” is an excellent one. They read and analyze the sagas. And, of course, on UA-cam, Jackson Crawford is phenomenal and Arith Härgar. Thank you for always digging deep and applying real world mythology/faiths to the fantasy world created by GRRM. I don’t think you’re given enough recognition, @DavidLightbringer. You have to put in a TON of hours researching, analyzing, and scripting every single video. You do much more than any other ASOIAF channel that I’ve run across and I just wanted you to know, it IS recognized and appreciated. Anyway…. Didn’t mean to write an entire essay here. I just really wanted to say: Thanks- and I hope that you and all of the MythHead family are having a fantastic day!
Thanks again to everyone. I know a lot of us were busy with preparations/family stuff but we still had some excellent discussion. Have a great holiday everyone 😊
How I miss!?!? Happy Holodays! Listening to this through headphones whilst partner is snoring, nearly 4 am Christmas morning! Merry garth children of LML ❤🎉
Dang I was driving outside of cell service in the boonies of Western Australia during this! Happy to get to the party on my Christmas Day nevertheless! 🎅🎄🥳
Couldn't catch this live, astonished at the amount of references and symbolism in ASOIAF. I feel very grateful for this wonderful YT channel and to you for this wonderful content.
It can be very disheartening to put all your efforts into a project and not be appreciated (aka UA-cam screwing you over) - You are doing a great job, David! Thank you so much for all the amazing content!!!
I saw the humming in the light of brans hodoring of him. Perhaps especially because he likes dancing, likes music. I saw it as someone who has lost their song, lost their singing voice - or had it squashed down like his consciousness is when bran wargs him
So miffed I missed this stream, by like 5min, yesterday Listening to it on yule-morning, specs of succulent pig and dark beer still in my beard from last night, is real mf'ing magic, brøther mine- this is, excuse me, a DAMNED fine cup of coffee, as Dale Cooper would say, Ser I'm swimming in endorphinic seas of green💚 stars of blue and lilac roses too A profoundly grateful 'Squish' and a roaring 'Cheers', Dave
It's strange how the Baldur mistletoe myth is like a combo of Persephone and Achilles myths..😮 Thank you for this awesome stream! It was riveting AND passed the time well as I was making soup that took hours!
@@anorangetabby If the weirwoods drink sacrificial blood, arrows made from weirwood branches could contain a source of blood magic transmuted into ice magic. And we all know that ice is super effective against dragons!
In the show, yes, but the only source of dragons versus ice in the books that I remember, (please remind me of others if I have forgotten) is Silver Wing not wanting to or not being able to fly over the wall. I see that as repellant, not a way to kill them. They aren't invincible, certainly, but they seem less vulnerable to ice magic than ice magic is to them. They have to have something though... something that will be revealed that puts them on less superior footing in the books. George doesn't do absolute heroism. Ice spears seen easy and obvious...do you think it will be ice spears like in the show though?
@@anorangetabby It was a pokémon reference! But I suppose, since the series is called A Song of Ice and Fire, these two opposite forms of magic will be able to affect each other. So hypothetically, the Others will be vulnerable to dragonfire, but dragons may also be vulnerable to ice magic. [Arrax] correction: Vermax was also said to not thrive in the North, didn't like the cold, etc., if I remember correctly.
Idk anything about Pokemon. 😂 I remember people being crazy about it when it came out, but I was too old to get into it. Vermax went North, Arrax was murdered over Storm's End by Nanna Vhagar. Poor little anxious baby dragon. 😢 You don't f*ck with Nanna though. She'll put you in your place lol.
Also, for Hodor’s hum = horn, there’s a horn involved with the Wild Hunt Odin leads and if you go to the fairy (aka ghost) ball, you’ll come back lifetimes late, if at all. And if my own adhd’s not leading me astray, I thinnnk the Hunt’s supposed to have pretty eerie, raucous music in some versions?
36:44 if Bran is The Anvil and Jon is the Hammer that means there is also a Waters. Which makes me think about Dany and the watery Womb of the world stuff and Nissa Nissa possibly being a goddess of the summer/ Green Sea. Makes me think this is referring back to the idea of the Hammer of the Waters, and the original ritual that caused it. Makes me wonder if azir ahai also at one point needed to be carried arround by some icy giant type
So sad I missed this live!! Few months back I sent a very messy theory about this topic into the discord and then never followed up with it. Don’t think you saw it but I’m glad I seemed to have the right idea! Can’t wait to watch & think about it again. Hope you had a great holiday!
"Tuneless humming" -- Been enjoying your work and that of others you recommend. Thanks for all the fascinating content. Wanted to throw an idea out about Hodor's tuneless humming (love of music, dancing), though it might be a stretch or wishful thinking on my part. Reminded me of an idea posited by David Corngold in a lit crit of Franz Kafka's "Metamorphosis." In Kafka's story, Gregor's sister plays violin and Gregor, the beetle, is strangely attracted to it, follows it. It is a reference to semiotics and the function of language -- signs which are pairings of signifiers and signifieds that convey meaning. Music is the only language system whose signs have no signified, yet music still communicates / shares something bearing meaning, whether an emotion, feeling, or spirit. In Kafka's story, Gregor's character (according to Corngold) is a metaphor for a metaphor, a "signifier" without a "signified." Maybe George R. R. Martin was playing around with the same idea with regard to Hodor? I know -- I went out on a branch (and jumped out of the tree), but I wanted to introduce the possibility.
Great stream, as always! I'm a big fan of the Baldur's Gate series, I'll try to shed some light on it for you. Baldur's Gate is a city founded by a seafaring merchant and explorer named Balduran, and the setting for the main action of the first and third games. All of the games revolve around some maniac's scheme to take up the powers of the dead god Bhaal, who is the father of the protagonist. The first game's antagonist is your evil half-brother, Sarevok, who wants to take up Bhaal's power and begin a war of conquest. All in all, it seems like the writers for the game and the setting liked the name and sliced up pieces of his story for the plot points.
It just hit me... Hodor shares a name with the two Frey boys who were sent North to serve as squires, one of whom was murdered in Winterfell, and with the family patriarch, who went and spilled some, not just king's blood, but Stark king's blood, town at the Twins. Lord Walder's "higher purpose" would have been to increase his family's power and prestige... and Azor Ahai did the Awful Thing create the sword Lightbringer, Walder Frey did the Awful Thing ( violated hospitality) and sacrificed a king to his own ego, and a Walder Frey was "sacrificed" at Winterfell (most likely to the cause of installing Rickon in the seat at Winterfell) and Bran did the Awful Thing (skinchanged Hodor) to turn a guy named Walder into a doorstop, effectively sacrificing him... so either there's a blood connection to House Frey that people who share the name of the patriarch get caught up in even if not related, or the Old Gods really don't like guys named Walder... Maybe the Red Wedding resonated backward and forward in time? Is there a weirwood in the Godswood at the Twins?
Merry Christmas David... Gary from Nerdrotic just mentioned you in his Christmas Special Show with MauLer as he's a big fan of your Lore videos. Happy Holidays Lord Lightbringer
Only found your channel recently brother, been consuming your content like crazy. The "Duck tails" woohoo bit made me laugh so much. Brilliant videos dude, thanks for your hard work. Subsribed :)
When you read the part about the game lord of the crossing…I realized that in storm of swords the Catelyn chapter 49 Frey says mayhaps twice before he gives rob and catelyn guest rights. Maybe foreshadowing that he plans to kill them?
9 months late with this comment but just catching up with your videos. Bran and Hodor are a lot like Master Blaster in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. They are a unit. The little one Master is the brains, he runs underworld. Blaster is the muscle, together they can be very powerful. I had to bring it up when you said Hodor ruled the underworld.
I think I forgot to include in my PyPal that a "Reed" was used to kill Baldr in the old Germanic myth and not a mistletoe (which I believe Crecganford shares near the end of his Baldr Hodr video). Ignoring my Howland Reed = Hodr tinfoil ;), curious how you think Meera and Jojen's presence as the "Reeds" play into your awesome theory of Bran (Baldr) and Hodor.
Remember reading the worst tarot card to get is ten of swords ⚔️ but it is funny seeing all the crumbs he did with Doors and Hodor. Like literally saying Hodor having trouble with doors 🚪 😂😂
you mentioned Bran & Hodor together becoming a knight right after referencing Hodor’s swinging amplitude, and all i’m thinking is Bran + Hodor = The Long K/night
Definitely unorthodox take on bits of Norse Myth, but reading about it - never heard of these elements and it is interesting. Especially how in some of Nanna stuff has Baldr having nightmares about her when she dumps his ass
Maybe Hodor’s humming has something to do with dirges? Or back to the shamanic wind? The dancing and music loving does seem to be associated with death a lot (Orpheus, Masque of the Red Death, the whole “my true lover is death” correlates since dancing is for lovers, “and the band played on” scenarios, etc), but not entirely sure of the details.
Thanks again for a great stream. One thing I picked up at the end. I believe Bran seeing the COF as Arya fighting the wights supports the theory that Arya will give the Gift to the wights. In other words her role in Team Stark is to help Bran sever the connection between the Others and their wights. What do you think?
Love is the death of duty might be a direct reference to Joseph Campbell who wrote and talked at great length about chivalric love, the Arthurian legend cycle and what he ultimately summed up as Credo vs Libido.
I can never get enough of symbolism and mythologi videos!
Small correction for @02:14:13, brân is Welsh for crow, the Welsh for raven is 'cigfran' (pronounced kigvran) which literally means meat/flesh-crow.
But realistically brân could be used for most corvids.
I'm not a fluent Welsh speaker, but I do live near Cwmbran, the valley of crows!!
Thank you for the linguistics insight. Also, "meat crow," just sounds awesome. Very mid-90s black metal.
Interesting! A raven is a thic crow
Wow interesting especially since I don’t believe Bloodraven is the 3eyed crow (way to much emphasis in the story on the difference between crows and ravens) and there is another theory I heard that the 3 eyed crow is Bran communicating with himself in a time travelly way. They never mentioned that Bran’s name can be translated to crow. Bran when his 3rd eye is opened would be the 3 eyed crow!
ah yes i love cvmbran
Mythheads, don't forget to restart the stream for the algorithm gods! Happy Holidays and love to you all!🎄🐈🎄
Great emoji use!
@@ThommyofThennI was hoping somebody would get that joke.😆 Happy Yule, northman.✌️❤️🐈
@@anorangetabby np!
Hi all!
I was so happy to hear you bring up the channels that YOU use for research- and pleasantly surprised to hear you shout out “Norse Magic and Beliefs”. He is definitely one of my favorite channels for all things Norse history and Norse Paganism. Couldn’t recommend the channel more highly. I love that you enjoy it too! If you (or your listeners) are into podcasts, “Saga Thing” is an excellent one. They read and analyze the sagas. And, of course, on UA-cam, Jackson Crawford is phenomenal and Arith Härgar. Thank you for always digging deep and applying real world mythology/faiths to the fantasy world created by GRRM.
I don’t think you’re given enough recognition, @DavidLightbringer. You have to put in a TON of hours researching, analyzing, and scripting every single video. You do much more than any other ASOIAF channel that I’ve run across and I just wanted you to know, it IS recognized and appreciated.
Anyway…. Didn’t mean to write an entire essay here. I just really wanted to say: Thanks- and I hope that you and all of the MythHead family are having a fantastic day!
Thanks again to everyone. I know a lot of us were busy with preparations/family stuff but we still had some excellent discussion. Have a great holiday everyone 😊
Merry Christmas to you 🎄
I love Jon solo. Love to see you say something qbout him. He does have great and entertaining mythology videos.
How I miss!?!? Happy Holodays! Listening to this through headphones whilst partner is snoring, nearly 4 am Christmas morning! Merry garth children of LML ❤🎉
Thanks for showing Hodor some love!
Great to see a stream, glad you’re doing better. You do amazing work and I’m sure you will be rewarded soon. Don’t let the YT gremlins get you down.
Dang I was driving outside of cell service in the boonies of Western Australia during this! Happy to get to the party on my Christmas Day nevertheless! 🎅🎄🥳
Thank you for the stream. Have a wonderful holiday season.
Merry Christmas. Looking forward to rewatching as I had visitors midway through. Hope everyone has a great day!
Couldn't catch this live, astonished at the amount of references and symbolism in ASOIAF. I feel very grateful for this wonderful YT channel and to you for this wonderful content.
Thanks for the holiday stream!
It can be very disheartening to put all your efforts into a project and not be appreciated (aka UA-cam screwing you over) - You are doing a great job, David! Thank you so much for all the amazing content!!!
Big props for doing a christmas eve stream, fantastic topic choice aswell
Long live queen cleo
Long live muh Queen!
I read this comment right as Cleo made her DRAMATIC entrance 😂
Great stream, as always!
Another great stream, thank you everyone and thank you LML! Happy Holidays
Merry Christmas myth heads and of course David and Tim. Catching the replay early morning. Welcome new squishers
Thanks for this! Hardest working dude in mythology 🌲
Merry Christmas LML and Asoiaf fans! Thanks for making this year a bearable one❤
Merry Christmas to all you lovely people out there!
I saw the humming in the light of brans hodoring of him. Perhaps especially because he likes dancing, likes music. I saw it as someone who has lost their song, lost their singing voice - or had it squashed down like his consciousness is when bran wargs him
It's Christmas Day in New Zealand so this fully qualified as a Christmas Strean 🎅🌲🥳
dude you're fantastic - you've reignited my passion again, thank you!
Ofc Old Nan’s a goddess, Dunk has stellar taste.
And this is some stellar content. Thanks for making the midwinter insomnia bearable, LmL
Merry Christmas and great stream!
Merry Squish-Mas🎄🦑 and thanks for an entertaining stream🎁✨🦪
Merry Garthnalia all.
Catching up on old streams..love the work as always bro! New ideas always popping up, i dig it..
It's been a while since I've watched a stream by David.
1:04
Woah there, David, slow down with the mind-blowing !
Merry Christmas 🎄 🍄
Merry Christmas everyone 🎉🎅🎉
Hodor
Glad you found some inspiration and got some rest
Gods :D
This is what it's all about, folks
Skål for Hødor !
Hodor Hodor Hodor !
It is very nice listen to while prepping for family dinner. Great stream to listen to after the fact
So miffed I missed this stream, by like 5min, yesterday
Listening to it on yule-morning, specs of succulent pig and dark beer still in my beard from last night, is real mf'ing magic, brøther mine- this is, excuse me, a DAMNED fine cup of coffee, as Dale Cooper would say, Ser
I'm swimming in endorphinic seas of green💚 stars of blue and lilac roses too
A profoundly grateful 'Squish' and a roaring 'Cheers', Dave
thank you Martin, it was some great material to cover!
It's strange how the Baldur mistletoe myth is like a combo of Persephone and Achilles myths..😮
Thank you for this awesome stream! It was riveting AND passed the time well as I was making soup that took hours!
Sorry I missed the live stream. You were talking about misletoe killing Balder. That made me think of the weirsood arrows maybe killing dragons.
I still think that that has some truth to it...why would include it otherwise? I am curious as to the "how" though. 🤔
@@anorangetabby If the weirwoods drink sacrificial blood, arrows made from weirwood branches could contain a source of blood magic transmuted into ice magic. And we all know that ice is super effective against dragons!
In the show, yes, but the only source of dragons versus ice in the books that I remember, (please remind me of others if I have forgotten) is Silver Wing not wanting to or not being able to fly over the wall. I see that as repellant, not a way to kill them. They aren't invincible, certainly, but they seem less vulnerable to ice magic than ice magic is to them. They have to have something though... something that will be revealed that puts them on less superior footing in the books. George doesn't do absolute heroism. Ice spears seen easy and obvious...do you think it will be ice spears like in the show though?
@@anorangetabby It was a pokémon reference! But I suppose, since the series is called A Song of Ice and Fire, these two opposite forms of magic will be able to affect each other. So hypothetically, the Others will be vulnerable to dragonfire, but dragons may also be vulnerable to ice magic. [Arrax] correction: Vermax was also said to not thrive in the North, didn't like the cold, etc., if I remember correctly.
Idk anything about Pokemon. 😂 I remember people being crazy about it when it came out, but I was too old to get into it.
Vermax went North, Arrax was murdered over Storm's End by Nanna Vhagar. Poor little anxious baby dragon. 😢 You don't f*ck with Nanna though. She'll put you in your place lol.
Also, for Hodor’s hum = horn, there’s a horn involved with the Wild Hunt Odin leads and if you go to the fairy (aka ghost) ball, you’ll come back lifetimes late, if at all. And if my own adhd’s not leading me astray, I thinnnk the Hunt’s supposed to have pretty eerie, raucous music in some versions?
36:44 if Bran is The Anvil and Jon is the Hammer that means there is also a Waters.
Which makes me think about Dany and the watery Womb of the world stuff and Nissa Nissa possibly being a goddess of the summer/ Green Sea.
Makes me think this is referring back to the idea of the Hammer of the Waters, and the original ritual that caused it. Makes me wonder if azir ahai also at one point needed to be carried arround by some icy giant type
Haven't listened to the whole thing yet but it made me realise that Lucerys is a Baldur figure! Luc - Light
Wow, this analysis is so incredible. Thanks for everything, LML 💜💜💜
I’m listening to this while I review inventory for the landscaping company I work for. Just saw a plant listed called a NYSSA Fire Starter!!!
So sad I missed this live!!
Few months back I sent a very messy theory about this topic into the discord and then never followed up with it. Don’t think you saw it but I’m glad I seemed to have the right idea! Can’t wait to watch & think about it again.
Hope you had a great holiday!
Thanks for another insightful stream! May Garth bless you
When it comes to norde beliefs i heavily recommend Jackson Crawford, one of the top academics on norde literature, qnd his stuff is free
Merry Christmas David❤ this stream wass a great gift ❤ 🎉
Agreed! A lovely way to spend an otherwise overwhelming evening.
Hodor!
"Tuneless humming" --
Been enjoying your work and that of others you recommend. Thanks for all the fascinating content.
Wanted to throw an idea out about Hodor's tuneless humming (love of music, dancing), though it might be a stretch or wishful thinking on my part.
Reminded me of an idea posited by David Corngold in a lit crit of Franz Kafka's "Metamorphosis." In Kafka's story, Gregor's sister plays violin and Gregor, the beetle, is strangely attracted to it, follows it.
It is a reference to semiotics and the function of language -- signs which are pairings of signifiers and signifieds that convey meaning. Music is the only language system whose signs have no signified, yet music still communicates / shares something bearing meaning, whether an emotion, feeling, or spirit.
In Kafka's story, Gregor's character (according to Corngold) is a metaphor for a metaphor, a "signifier" without a "signified." Maybe George R. R. Martin was playing around with the same idea with regard to Hodor?
I know -- I went out on a branch (and jumped out of the tree), but I wanted to introduce the possibility.
Happy holidays ☄️☄️☄️☄️
Great stream, as always! I'm a big fan of the Baldur's Gate series, I'll try to shed some light on it for you. Baldur's Gate is a city founded by a seafaring merchant and explorer named Balduran, and the setting for the main action of the first and third games. All of the games revolve around some maniac's scheme to take up the powers of the dead god Bhaal, who is the father of the protagonist. The first game's antagonist is your evil half-brother, Sarevok, who wants to take up Bhaal's power and begin a war of conquest. All in all, it seems like the writers for the game and the setting liked the name and sliced up pieces of his story for the plot points.
Utherides wayne “oo thair a dees”.
Thank you. This is absolutely fantastic.
Amazing stream 💚Love the Norse mythology worked into the story
It just hit me... Hodor shares a name with the two Frey boys who were sent North to serve as squires, one of whom was murdered in Winterfell, and with the family patriarch, who went and spilled some, not just king's blood, but Stark king's blood, town at the Twins. Lord Walder's "higher purpose" would have been to increase his family's power and prestige... and Azor Ahai did the Awful Thing create the sword Lightbringer, Walder Frey did the Awful Thing ( violated hospitality) and sacrificed a king to his own ego, and a Walder Frey was "sacrificed" at Winterfell (most likely to the cause of installing Rickon in the seat at Winterfell) and Bran did the Awful Thing (skinchanged Hodor) to turn a guy named Walder into a doorstop, effectively sacrificing him... so either there's a blood connection to House Frey that people who share the name of the patriarch get caught up in even if not related, or the Old Gods really don't like guys named Walder... Maybe the Red Wedding resonated backward and forward in time? Is there a weirwood in the Godswood at the Twins?
Merry Christmas David... Gary from Nerdrotic just mentioned you in his Christmas Special Show with MauLer as he's a big fan of your Lore videos. Happy Holidays Lord Lightbringer
Merry Christmas! 🎄 🇨🇽 🎅
Getting a weirwood vision from the future that this playback will be awesome
These streams are so good. Thanks for all you do. Happy Holidays.
Only found your channel recently brother, been consuming your content like crazy. The "Duck tails" woohoo bit made me laugh so much. Brilliant videos dude, thanks for your hard work. Subsribed :)
Wishing you a great Christmas. Cool reading, thank you David.
merry christmas!
Was so pumped when I saw the announcement for this video.
I love you soso much!! Thank you for everything you do. I cant tell you how much it means
Holy moly, 100k is so close. Well deserved. Can't wait to celebrate crossing that threshold, speaking of doors.
Lml has truly saved me thank you
Thank you for this one as well!
Ho ho Hodor, Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all! 🎄 🎁
Merry Christmas, Mythheads. It was wonderful waiting for Santa with all of you, and wishing you a fantastic holiday 🎉❤🎉
Happy holidays LML! Thank you for continuing the weekly streams, I find I’m looking forward to them even more over holidays❤
Missed the live Christmas Eve stream! Watching now Merry Christmas LML and chat
When you read the part about the game lord of the crossing…I realized that in storm of swords the Catelyn chapter 49 Frey says mayhaps twice before he gives rob and catelyn guest rights. Maybe foreshadowing that he plans to kill them?
oh absolutely
Merry Christmas to all fellow mythheads and their families ❤️
Merry Christmas!
WTF? Christmas day video? What a man 👨 👏 I'm gonna enjoy this one. Merry Christmas 🎅 🎄 Thanks, mate
9 months late with this comment but just catching up with your videos. Bran and Hodor are a lot like Master Blaster in Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome. They are a unit. The little one Master is the brains, he runs underworld. Blaster is the muscle, together they can be very powerful. I had to bring it up when you said Hodor ruled the underworld.
Thank you David!!! Merry Christmas!
Angus mckaskill of Canada. Largest non giantism afflicted man in modern record. He was nearly eight feet tall.
bet they called him "The Mountain" too, hahaha
@@DavidLightbringer if you look at his wiki, he has some insane feats of strength.
2:18:38 the karstarks sigil is the winter sun and the others are the winter "sons"...
fo sho
Styr becomes a Karstark when he married Alys, "Winter's Lady" too
@@DavidLightbringeralys = all ice
Merry Garthmas! May the green be with you
Merry christmas Lml 🎅 🎄
Another amazing stream 👏
Bran being the anvil might mean that he is involved with the forging of light bringer, since you hammer a sword on an anvil.
Not Hodor the Long Knight 😂🤣😂. Great stream!!!
Hodor humming tunelessly is just him humming whatever comes to mind. As in he is humming, but he isn't humming anything in particular.
I think I forgot to include in my PyPal that a "Reed" was used to kill Baldr in the old Germanic myth and not a mistletoe (which I believe Crecganford shares near the end of his Baldr Hodr video). Ignoring my Howland Reed = Hodr tinfoil ;), curious how you think Meera and Jojen's presence as the "Reeds" play into your awesome theory of Bran (Baldr) and Hodor.
aww yeah you're right, that does make sense. Meera may have to convince Bran to leave him behind to hold the door
always imagined gregor clegane looking like nikolai valuev the heavyweight boxer who was like 2.15m tall
Remember reading the worst tarot card to get is ten of swords ⚔️ but it is funny seeing all the crumbs he did with Doors and Hodor. Like literally saying Hodor having trouble with doors 🚪 😂😂
you mentioned Bran & Hodor together becoming a knight right after referencing Hodor’s swinging amplitude, and all i’m thinking is Bran + Hodor = The Long K/night
Really great stuff!
Night gathers and my watch begins
Definitely unorthodox take on bits of Norse Myth, but reading about it - never heard of these elements and it is interesting. Especially how in some of Nanna stuff has Baldr having nightmares about her when she dumps his ass
Maybe Hodor’s humming has something to do with dirges? Or back to the shamanic wind?
The dancing and music loving does seem to be associated with death a lot (Orpheus, Masque of the Red Death, the whole “my true lover is death” correlates since dancing is for lovers, “and the band played on” scenarios, etc), but not entirely sure of the details.
Thanks again for a great stream. One thing I picked up at the end. I believe Bran seeing the COF as Arya fighting the wights supports the theory that Arya will give the Gift to the wights. In other words her role in Team Stark is to help Bran sever the connection between the Others and their wights. What do you think?
I think that makes sense... I could see her and the pack guarding Bran like Theon did on the Short Night episode
Umber hulks in D&D are monstrosities from under the earth.
Great show!
3:09:00 The Freys are "trying to steal Jon's place" ? Hmmm 🤔
Also - the Walders getting bit by the wolf at the crossing = Rob going back on his word to marry a Frey?