🧙 Jon Snow and Waymar Royce: The Killing of the Wrong Ranger
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- Опубліковано 21 жов 2018
- Jon Snow has been dodging death's cold grip for a long time in ASOIAF, but you may not realize how long the Others have been trying to kill him. In this video, we look at the rangers Waymar Royce, Will, and Gared from the AGOT Prologue and see what their deaths tell us about the rest of the series and Jon Snow's fate. Quotes read by MisterWoodhouse.
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"Dance with me then" Can't believe the show left that out!
Agreed, amazing line.
And they may yet use the line somewhere else in season 8. I'll not be surprised if they do.
They really missed out, thus we did as well. I don't like the show. Mummars farce.
So fucking badass
@@nuclearjanitors I liked the show and accepted everything they did even if it didn't make sense sometimes....then i stumbled into Preston Jacobs videos. Now I'm only about the books. Show predictions doesn't intrest me anymore.
My two favourite chapters. Prologue, of Agot, and the effective epilogue Dany chapter, where it cuts to an extrospective view, of "for the frst time in hundreds of years, the night came alive with the sound of dragons.
Starts with magic. Gives us a whole 900 page novel with next to no magic. Ends with magic
The prologue of book 1 was what made me hostage to the books, but what made it rough was the latter book chapters of Dany. She really made it a struggle at times. I believe this is the main reason George can’t seem to finish it. She’s just not all that interesting.
@@lissettelopez8331 Without the prologue, the entire first book would have failed. Even with jaime pushing Bran, the first 200 pages are quite dry.
The idea of this overarching magical threat is what keeps us there.
@@elyastoohey6621I agree. The first 200 pages were a bit difficult to get through yet I don't regret reading them.
@@lissettelopez8331I'm no Dany fan and I find it cringe the way people worship her blinding their eyes to all the crazy stuff she does.
However I would never in a million years call her _uninteresting_
I think Dany, Bran and Euron are the most interesting people in the books.
Out of curiosity, what exactly about her you find so uninteresting?
He is a man...Ser Waymar, for all his pomp and arrogance, really mans thr fuck up when its time. He knows what he is fighting. He's scared. But does it anyways, he faces what he certainly knows is his death like a man. RIP.
a stubborn runt
He seems like a character who would have been interesting to have gotten to know more through the story, had his life not been cut short by fate.
Wait,Waymar had black steel??? No wonder the Walkers eyed his sword,expecting possibly Longclaw or ICE!Oh dang,just noticed the BLACK STEEL reference by Craster...Wow!
Is Black Steel the name of a V steel sword?
@@nuclearjanitors I don't know,but in early Tyrion chapter,he is reading in a book he borrowed from WF library about how dragon bone is BLACK and about it's strength and how sharp,and also about obsidian...in first book.
@@conniesuper9892 i remember... I was wondering if perhaps that was the name of a Valyrian sword or if there had been a known Valyrian sword that the others were looking for in specific. I do believe they have some sort of greensight they have to, so it is possible that they could see particular swords and the people who wielded them
@@conniesuper9892 Seven hells, dragonbone was black. I was wondering about black ice armor being obsidian known to have anti Others properties. I thought of it as sort of woven scale armor meant to terrify and discourage Others touch, with not much protective properties because it's so brittle.
But we don't know how dragonbone works, I believe? May it block blades of ice like Valyrian steel? Might Jon have been armored in black reskin of dragonplate armor from Skyrim? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Sounds to me that Jon was probably wearing a dark variation of the Death Brand armor set. ; - ) @@KnightLincoln
Love this!
But MAYBE when they cut Waymar they expected his blood to SMOKE, and when it didn’t they knew they had the wrong man.
Jon’s mortal wounds smoked in his last chapter.
Fire to combat the ice.
Definitely intentional on GRRMs part. George likes to focus on small insignificant details to act as red herrings to mislead readers but Jon's blood smoking in the snow is an unusual event. Fire and Ice is quite literally the title of the books and occurs nowhere else in the series for another human (except perhaps Beric, though I may be misremembering that), only for wounded dragons. Unless we see another character bleed smoke on ice we must treat this detail as significant.
It could just be the heat of his blood steaming the air and the ice and smoke is figurative speech.
Was Benjen hated as a "little Lordling" like Jon was when he went to the watch? Did Benjen have a "Chet",waiting to rat him out to Craster,so the watch could keep their hands clean? Was Waymar sent out by Jeor(raven on his shoulder) and then Benjen sent out after Waymar,and Craster took Benjen AS A SACRIFICE,and bled him,like Jons vision of Benjen bleeding in the Snow.
This prologue is so creepy but I could listen to theories about it all day. I hope it is eventually explained in the upcoming books.
Well done! This video brings us back to the core...to the very heart of the story, stripping away all the distraction plot threads. Thank you.
"To reach the west, you must go east. To go forward you must go back, and to touch the light you must pass beneath the shadow."
What a great video. I like what Preston Jacobs or The Order of the Green Hand are doing but sometimes their videos are as exciting as a scientific paper. I'm a big fan of the more narrative route you took.
Thank you! I like to use the medium and be a bit more theatrical, otherwise it may as well be a podcast.
@Adalbert Schwahfel Also the order of the green hand make a 30 minute video of one word
Wow this is actually amazing. How am I only discovering this channel now?!
“A villain is a hero of the other side”
I’ve always maintained the thought that the White Walkers are not just the Big Bad, they’re probably misunderstood. However after you said they would see the Last Hero as their Great Other, I can’t help but feel extra empathetic towards this completely fictional race of creatures. Ruined my whole evening. 😂
It's sorta like how the Nazis felt about the Allies so don't feel too bad for them haha.
@@JoeMagician but the others were created by the children and may be trapped in a perpetual hell, one that even death cant save them from. (i guess one could argue that the treaty of versailles post WW1 helped create the nazis, but this book isnt about ww2 or nazis). to me, the others are slaves who have been stuck in a frozen wasteland for millennia. i sometimes wonder if they welcome death and an end to this captivity.
@@pat442389 There is no proof of the children crating the Others in the books. Thats show only.
I think the Others are among the native sentient beings in North Westeros.
Ice Elves like. Then when the Children of the Forest went further North to get away from the Humans who invaded the continent, the Others went to war against the intruding Children of The Forest.
. The Children of the Forest couldnt fight on two fronts, so they made peace with Humans, made BS claims about the Others being BADDIES, so that Humans will fight against the Others.
The Others were driven further North. And even with an obvious border Wall, the stinkin Humans still insist on tresspassing the country of The Others.
What People wouldnt want REVENGE against Humanity afterwards? They were minding their own business on THEIR NATIVE LAND when suddenly their territories were invaded.
GRRM himself said that he doesn't intend the Others to have any culture
Excellent theory, Mr Woodhouses voice was as clear and crisp as summer snow. The points you made to Others action and strategy, show their intelligence and motivations.
Now from some crackpottery, but it has merit so bare with me.
Bejen Stark went looking for Waymar ,and no doubt enquired at Crasters. Bejen could be the only Stark Craster has met ,so his template for a Stark.
I think Bejen dies near Crasters and wargs into a dog. Bejen leaves the wall with 6 men all clad in black fur. At Crasters a dog and 6 pups in black fur.
Bejen Stark the wolf pup , then in your video Waymar is compared to a pup.
Joer Mormont says if Ben was alive he would come to us.
When Joer arrives at Crasters the dog comes to him.
Come Bejen be the second act ?
I can't believe the show left out the Waymar Royce fight scene. It felt so cool in the books.
By the way, whoever's voice was reading the prolouge did a great job.
I love the what if idea of the others finding Jaime, armed with two hands and a sword of valaryian steel.
The long night would have been infinitely shorter.
Excellent, Joe! I love this chapter - i love that it stands alone as a micro-novella that sucks us right into the greater ASOIAF, setting a tone and timbre for the enormity of what the human world is facing, but that it ALSO stands alone, upon re-read, as this puzzle to be unravelled, giving clues to the deep underlying genetic and thematic components of the story, the relationships between the Starks and the Others, the Last Hero and the Battle for the Dawn. just brilliant.
I always thought there were 12 additional others (three, then four and five). 3+4+5=12. A dozen slashes to his cloak, one from each of the additional Others.
Good point. I had not considered that. I like that number 12 better. I’m sure GRRM did that on purpose.
This is SUCH a meticulous and well-argued video. I love it!
These are the best game of thrones videos on the internet. Fantastic work.
Jon was promised ( The price that was promised ) to them.. They want him for they're leader, The Great Other or to carry the mantle of The Night King. Being from the side of the living He's the Last Hero, Joe you hit the nail of the head! Ultimately he will have to make the sacrifice he was destined to make to save us all..
-So.. Apparently, I've finally found all the intelligent ASOIAF readers / fans! Awesome video!
Never thought about to whom this Prince was promised... Very interesting.
@@marcusanark2541 It seems so simple! It's like "How did I not pick this up immediately?"
@@made-line7627 Yes, I feel the same way.
Already knew this theory from the subreddit but this version made it even better! Can‘t remember if the detail about the Waymar losing blood (something that an undead Last Hero wouldn‘t be able to do) was in the original theory but it makes the whole thing even more believable! The last line got me so hyped for Winds. I need an announcement!!
I was confused at first because I was thinking what about Benjen? Why was he not accosted as a Stark, and then I was remembering how Starks are historically known to take the black. They are one of the few houses that take the Night's Watch seriously. How come past Stark crows haven't been accosted? But then I figured they are probably looking specifically for Jon, the Prince that was promised. The show still confuses things though, because the Others have seen Jon now for sure, and have let him get away twice. What's that about?
D & D hating magical elements of ASOIAF
_Dance With Me, Then..._
God Damn, this man had that Dawg in him!
My favorite video! I watch it every couple of months!!! 🤦🏽♀️😊😊
One of the best videos I've ever heard on the subject, cheers to you all.
At one point it seems like they are just playing with him they are even laughing and mocking
Any thought that maybe the southern ambitions of Ned starks father could have been an attempt to instead spread out the stark blood as he may have had some dream while perhaps falling asleep near the winterfell tree? Perhaps to fulfil the prophecy of his own werewood dream?
Now there's a thought. Did the Starks habit of sitting on a weirwood mean they were being guided........I'd want to go back and look and see if Ned has anything like that going on in his head. I've never considered that, but I'm glad you asked!
@@JoeMagician I know they had a tradition of cleaning Ice there, and if somehow the werewood connection skips a generation then that would tie in well.
This is interesting, so I went to the text and found nothing compelling to suggest that it’s true. It seems more like Rickard was attempting to take advantage of the outcome of the War of the Ninepenny Kings, particularly the friendships forged during that war between the Tully pair, Arryn, Lord Baelish, the new Lord Baratheon, and Tywin. I couldn’t find anything to suggest that Rickard even fought in the Westeros portion of the war, namely the Stepstones battle, but he was trying to make a name for himself at court even at that time. Tywin didn’t exactly usurp his dad in name, but definitely in deed. This was a new base of power, and Rickard has several ins within this group. If he did fight at the Stepstones, the simple answer is that they were all a big group of war buddies, powerful in their own right outside the Targaryen leadership. The biggest information dump on this is Pycelle describing the war to Tommen, given the present context during that narration, Rickard would be the guy to leave out because Stark is a swear word at this moment in time. Unreliable narraration and all that. My guess is that they were all war buddies given the mingled fostering that happens directly after. They’re all practically sharing sons.
@@himynameisrev I know it may be a bit tin foil, but as a theory there could be some evidence of that as the southern always seemed to really blend but suddenly there are starks (who the text mentions usually marrying a high ranking banner man) starts mixing in the South. Maybe he had the dream/impulse/werewood influence prior to going to war and by using his political skill realized it would be the best way to spread out the blood.
It would make a for a neat explanation, I wouldn’t call it tinfoil. I find it extremely interesting. Those weirwood stumps are a tricky lot. There’s equally as little to suggest Rickard even fought in that war. Details about Rickard are scarce either way
How had I not seen you channel before??? Glad I did. Awesome analysis.
Awesome insight, man. Thanks for the great content!
Cant wait for the winds of winter. Just seen u posted this on twitter and couldnt wait to see it. Just read the prolouge again
Wow this was so much fun, I'm a new subscriber and this is literally the first video I've watched on this channel. I'm so excited for all the other content you have and will have.
Awesome! That was very good and very entertaining. Thank you for the video!
Amazing work man, my favorite theory video I've seen in a long time! Really enriches everything and I can't see how it wasn't intended by George.
Wow! This really blew my mind. Great video!!
You’ve been hinting for awhile and this did not disappoint:)
I just found this channel and this video is incredible. Really well done and thought out. Man I hope he finishes his books before dying and links all these things.
Brilliant again Joe and glad to read that you'll be making more content soon. I know content comes slowly likely because you have a life, but when you take the time, you sure do bring the goods with original material I'd not read elsewhere online.
JoeyMagics coming through with a great video. Nice work sir.
I'm gettting to know your work just now; great stuff !
Well done, excellent video and research. Thank you
It will end how the story began I believe.. there will be a duel between Jon an the others leader or the "night king" in the show.. also Jon and waymar Royce looked similar and both had blood of the first men. Also it's been underlined alot about "the old way" and one on one combat. Also it would be sweet if long claw was actually left to mormont with instructions to pick Jon as his squire and give him "long claw" or DARK SISTER! They are both described as bastard swords that are as dark as smoke and the suspect pummel switch.. also it's made to stand out just how important those swords are to the houses.. so valuable tywin couldn't even buy one.. anyways good video man!👍 Grrm says the first book tells all if interpretated right and I think the prolog was very important an really the only solid glimpse into the others and what they want or are trying to achieve I CANT WAIT for winds of winter...👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
Dark Sister went with Bloodraven/The Three eyed raven to his cave. Meera picks up the sword in the show as well as the books and George confirmed that Bloodraven took Dark Sister with him to the wall.
Dark Sister isn't a bastard sword. It is shorter and lighter than Blackfyre and therefore smaller still than a bastard sword. No woman could wield a sword that big. Besides, Meera has Dark Sister now.
@@TommyBombadillioWhy do you say no woman would be able to wield a bastard sword?
Even greatswords and zweihanders weighed less than 3kg. That's less than an AK-47 which have famously been put in the hands of poorly-nourished child soldiers around the world.
Also like. Brienne is right there in the books.
Im more inclined to the theory that jon is the prince that was promised but for the others not for mankind. But this is a very good theory. On another note I love how to craster the others are like the mafia, as he pays them for protection lool
You definitely earned my subscription with this video. The amount of content and level of analysis is incredible. You should have millions of subscribers if your other videos are like this one!
One sub at a time, we'll get there
Great video. Always been fascinated by the prologue
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is my favorite by you. I am putting this here because I worded it wrong on the answer the question portion of the calendar contest. Even down to the music this is a masterpiece!
Dude, your videos are fire 🔥
Excellent video. Thank you for taking the time to explain this in detail. I have always suspected this was the case and you've confirmed my theory.
Excellent Video Joe!
Great stuff, Joe!
What a video! What ending line. Thanks!!!
Been awhile. So glad to see a new video. Thanks. Yet another excellent video on a topic that others aren’t covering. Really enjoy your ideas.
Oh and 1st!
I know, I've been back in school. Over the next few weeks you'll be getting more though!
@@JoeMagician awesome
Great video man, it's interesting to know the Others are also fallible when it comes to seeking prophecy. i see it as like a river with many divergent streams of possibility in what could happen.
Bloodraven has been chasing & tracing future paths through the wierwoods to artificially create & bring about some kind of salvation for what we know is to come.
We know Bloodraven keeps trying to change / influence future events..and i find it highly probable that he's had a role in many atrocities that have befallen the Targaryen's after he's been hooked up to the weirwoodnet in that cave. we take it to mean he's done all this to prevent the Long Night 2.0 and all towards a good end result for mankind.
yet everything he touches seems to turn to shit in his quest to bring about "prophecy" - is the concept itself a poisoned chalice? or is there a Mirror of Erised effect in place when trying to manipulate the future, which means you can't seek the outcome you're looking for?
Absolutely, the greatest myth is that the Others are the actual "other", an unknowable alien species. They're us, they can be wrong, they can lose fights or wars, so all the very many wrong people in ASOIAF should be North of the Wall too. George's prophecy is designed to be hard, no one is supposed to understand it really in universe or people reading it.
Great question about the poisoned chalice and the tinkering of time by Bloodraven. My take on that is that Bloodraven learned there's no changing time, the ink is dry. The Others refuse that reality, they are beyond death, flesh and blood, and are trying to change their fate. Right or wrong, they're resisting nature itself and the breaking of the world around them is probably a reflection of that.
just watched your livestream with LmL, was really well put together and had me thinking on things i hadn't considered or uncovered before - good job
i do agree the ink is dry on messing with the past timeline, by about 99.99% at the least
but i remember the concept of time not being linear for the weirwoods. Like when Bran is in the heart tree when Eddard had just got back from executing the NW deserter & i believe Bran says his name and his father hears him. he is in the tree and still at Winterfell simultaneously.
i am wary of any proposed fatalism or destiny for our characters in ASoIaF. we run the full gamut of what is possible within our constraints as humans and this manifests reality. the word i'd use is potentiality. it's not set in stone of anyone being our pre-ordained hero, but it is within their grasp.
as for whats to come; i see that is what is yours to make. the pages are not yet written. this is why i think there are timelines that have never happened; but they could have. such as Dragons being brought into the world at Summerhall & Rhaegar taking on the mantle of our hero in actuality, or Daemon Blackfyre winning the civil war, etc
@@Baratheon. It might only be possible to change the future if you have no perception of what it is supposed to be via prophecy and dreams. *waves at Jon Snow, knowing nothing*
@@JoeMagician Very interesting.
It's also fitting that it is because the Other's attempt to avert the prophecy that sets it in all in motion.
What an amazing book series
That we find more and more of the potential theories and foreshadowing of the end in a short prologue we all read years and years ago
Amazing video and great job on the research and connecting all the dots
Def one of my favorite channels now.
Poor Waymar, the White Walkers should've been looking for a little girl who likes to water dance with her needle.
Yay man!!So glad this is up!!!
This is excellent.
The mention of all the characters who can apparently "see" things really got me thinking. Like the Ghost of High Heart. Maybe they're all meant to be connected and tell us something.
Come to think of it I think TGOHH refers to the old gods telling her things. So maybe her powers are weirwood-based.
You're on the right track for sure, think about stories like Lovecraft when C'thulu is arriving and everyone around the world starts having similar dreams.
I watched this video when it first came out and now all my favorite youtubers have been talking about this nonstop.
They have? Which ones are also talking about it?
This is my favourite theory on the Internet. Thanks Matt ❤️
Thanks for this vid. enjoyed it.
Did Benjen (in Jon's chapter at Roberts feast) have a reason got wearing a heavy silver chain,similar to the one Tobho Mott wears,only there's no gemstone on Benjen? Does Benjen glamour on rangings,so he is not recognized as a Stark? Weird,I know,but why would he need a silver chain when NW men are so dressed down,unless of course your Waymar?Benjen also a thin man,and long legged.
Yeah i just read this part again
Mayhaps the walkers knew of a future undead Benjen?
Connie Super. No
I would put that down to a mark of his office as First Ranger or a keepsake from his time as a lordling as Winterfell. Highborn Night's Watch often discard their sigils and shields when they join but some keep personal items such as Longclaw or Waymar's wardrobe.
This was amazing! Thank you so mutch! ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏
You're so welcome!
Could Craster have ratted Waymars party to the Others because he knows dragonsteel is their BANE?He mistakes Waymars BLACK STEEL as Valyrian steel,so he must be a Stark...Craster wrecked his axe on Benjens party( like Hound in the show did on Wayward brotherhood)...Craster attacked Jon in the woods...he's probably got nocturnal vision like a cat by now. So like Gilly said our husband keeps us safe. The large amount of others may be due to them suspecting Waymar has dragonsteel...
Interesting idea Connie! So you think maybe Craster is bad at recognizing dragonsteel so his black steel comment hints to that. I'll bring that up during the stream.
@@JoeMagician I think Craster has sworn fealty to the Others,so he's their informer,and maybe they SEE what Craster sees,and he saw Waymars BLACK steel,and that's why possibly that number of others came after Waymar,because it was seen as dragonsteel, or reforged(be it poorly) Valyrian steel or a Westerosi attempt at reforging it,and that's why it broke. Will was going to take the broken parts back to wall,as you recall,but Waymar killed him.
Thanks for proving to me that I wasn't paying attention all those years ago (when I read this originally). Great catch.
Hey man love your videos. Can’t believe I’m only finding this channel now ❤
Welcome aboard!
wow your video popped up in my recommends. Im so glad it did. You just got a new subscriber.
I'm glad it did too! Welcome, there's a lot more to watch and more coming shortly :)
Fantastic work!!!!
I like how you put it that from their perspective, Jon is the demon. It could very much play into Jon having a far darker personality and methodology when he returns. And all those skulls surrounding Jon in Melisandre's visions. Yes it could suggest that death is approaching him, and it is reminiscent of how many people kill him together, but why are they the skulls? Perhaps what Melisandre is actually afraid of is Jon's vengeance, even if she doesn't quite realise it.
Like the way you articulated that, yeah exactly. Or something having to do with his return signaling the end times. After Jon comes back from the dead, the Other will attack.
@@JoeMagician So perhaps they need Azor Ahai for something? Or if they believe they have been provoked, the presence of Azor Ahai is deemed as the last straw.
I was prepared to scoff at this, but you quickly won me over.
I understood Craster saying that jon look like a stark like his way to say he look like a noble, as craster realistically don't know what a stark look like, when he has certainly met nobles serving in the night watch like Waymar Royce
Thanks for this video... just read this the other night
Great breakdown joe
Ah...very, very nice. I'm really looking forward to the Winds of Winter to see where we go with Jon and the foreshadowing of his battle with the others. Thanks for a great video!
The best analysis of the first prologue. 👌
Man, amazing dissection. Please keep it coming. I never really noticed that Waymar was mistaken for a Stark. Cray cray my dude.
I have heard the idea of Waymar being confused for Jon before - you did a great job of connecting all the dots to support this (plausible) theories.
Thank you :) You have heard of that from the original version of this! I posted it originally 3 years ago on Reddit and got very popular. Also Gray Area did a similar video about a year ago.
I did see Gray's video last year, you're right. I had not discovered the books yet 3 years ago, so I am still enjoying lots of content from you and others I have come to enjoy. Nice work!
Wow - I would have never thought of this!
Awesome video!
Found this through the Talking Dead retweet. This is an amazing thought and almost certainly an amazing piece of the puzzle. Thank you
As a lotr fan this sounded like the ring wraiths moving in on the hobbits sleeping in the inn. Then stabbing the beds at the same time. Even their sounds sound like the noises from the movies.
This was great done 🥇
This is great, so interesting, it's been a while since I've read the books I'll be starting on them again,thanks. Subbed
Awesome, thank you!
Great video! I think you nailed it!
This is a masterpiece, Joe.
This was fantastic!
Well done!
Great Video!
Brilliant Video!💯
I thought they were looking for the song of ice and fire, and possibly jon and now you are talking about that damn
God I wish I had noticed this kind of stuff when I read the books.
Very very perceptive 👌🏽
Dope look into it man for real
Incredible stuff
I have not extra cash to support yet, but man thanks for your job - favorite channel among all others.
No worries! Liking, subscribing, and sharing my videos and channel is more than enough.
This was crazy good!!!
Truly fantastic analysis! Also a new subscriber :)
Welcome!
Excellent work. I thought all of the mysteries and trivia of this series had been revealed. I was wrong!
Well done
Just found your Channel, congrats!
Awesome video
Great video first off, first time finding you. You got me thinking with this. Could the others have sort of set about their own downfall with their actions against Bonzeballs Waymar Royce? By trying to prevent prophecy sort of set prophecy in motion. The others did let the nights watchmen live, and that watchmen got executed in front of Jon.. and on the way back from that they find the Dire Wolves. In an indirect way they Others gave the tools needed to defeat them to the last hero.
Bro thats such a GRRM thing to do as well lool, but yeah if jon was the target then yes the others did kickstart their own demise.
The incomparable Joe Magician. A nice video of a comparison of Bran and the NK would be nice Joe. It's a bit different than your usual and more show material obviously, but I'd like to see your thoughts on the matter in this long night