Congrats Robert on 200k subs 👏🏻 . Well done , you do not like to make a big deal about or dwell on such things but really try and take a moment to savor this achievement Robert because it is a big deal and you truly deserve it. Such continued growth and engagement is a testament to all the great content you put out and all your hard work in doing so. 200k subs is extremely rare territory in terms of the ASoIaF / fantasy creator community and in general. Great job , onwards and upwards towards another 200k subs. Cheers Robert 🍻 . And thank you to all the subscribers as well ; thanks to everyone showing up , getting involved and subbing to the channel as it massively helps the sustained growth of IDG and is much appreciated.
@edpistemic hey mate , thanks , was good to be back. I was dealing with a family medical issue the past 1.5 / 2 weeks (got a bit more serious over that time) which prevented me from being able to be in the chat. But hopefully that situation continues in a positive direction without any setbacks.
Theon was not present for the King's Moot in the books, only in the show. Theon's absence from the King's Moot was the whole reason Torgon The Latecomer's story is introduced in the books. As Tris Botley said in ADWD under ironborn law Asha cannot overturn verdict of the King's Moot because she participated in it. However Torgon established the precedent for Theon to overturn the King's Moot as a claimant who was not present to press his claim. And as the only iving son of Balon Greyjoy he actually has a better claim than Asha or Euron. I recognize that in his current condition he is unlikely to win the support of the ironborn but he does have two long books to become that person.
Well, his cut organs won't grow back, so even three or four more books won't help to enstrengh his claim to the throne, not in the Iron Island martial culture.
@@Oszczywilski Yeah, and Bran's spine won't be repairing itself in the next few books either but that won't stop him from becoming King by the end. And by the way Bran and Theon aren't the only scions of great houses who are crippled or infirmed, Doran Martel, Wylis Tyrell, Robert Ayren, Jamie & Tyrion Lannister, Shereen Baratheon, are all crippled, or otherwise lacking the physicality to be effective fighters, due to disease, wounds, or birth defects. This is not a coincidence. GRRM is trying to show us that the paradigm of martial leadership is flawed and doomed to fail. All of Westeros is a martial culture, and that's the problem. Virtually all the great warriors of Westeros have managed to get themselves killed or maimed, leaving a lot of cripples bastards and broken things as the likeliest options for future leadership in Westeros. And it will get even worse when the long night falls. The war for the dawn will not be won by force of arms. People will need more than swords to survive. And when the white walkers are done there may be no great warriors left. To survive the long night and rebuild the seven kingdoms after wards Westeros will need leaders with agile wits and resourceful minds. And that my friend is when Bran, Theon and the other "cripples" will rise to take the reins.
@@thelateescapist8266 the Iron Islands have more martial culture than even the rest of Westeros. Actually a TV series scene of Kings Moot when TV-Euron mocks Theo about his choped part is a good indicator how things look like on the Iron Islands for this kind of injuries. GRRM isn't trying to show anything about paradigms of martial leadership, but only writes a story and some things happen for plot reasons, not for some greater idea. As for Bran. He being a king is a joke, the only place of which he should be the king, is that rat cave he currently resides. TV ending is just pathetic in many different ways. And this "Sansa's secession" totally stupid and illogical. So why the king form the part of the kingdom which broken off from the rest? Because "he has a great story to tell"? But that's a minor issue. The bigger issue is a secession of the North, the rest of Westeros would just desintegrate. Because for other lords why the North should be better than them and independent? And honeslty Sansa as a great ruler and strong character :D I have not seen that in TV show, despite what view show runners tried to impose. This was the same annoying, stupid, ugly Sansa as from the previous seasons, who sudennly was started by others treaten as a serious, important character, despite a lack of any basis for this. Bron of Highgarden, well also a minor issue in comparission to Bran the King and SuperSansa, but at least I hope this one is something even GRR Martin would avoid. Also the "war for dawn" as you nicely named this, in the books won't be a big issue, not some apocalyptic conflict, a rather small scale war along the wall. Simply, there is no enough time and pages in two books to properly write it. Daenerys is still bogged down in Mearen. The Others still has not made any more in the books against the wall. The danger they are for all living isn't properly signaled in the books, just two apperances and some wights here and there. Martin writes too much stuff in A feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons about non important stuff, like Jaime walking here, Brienne walking there, Theon's suffering, Dany trying to be a great saviour, instead of a proper important stuff. So nothing special, that the ending in the A dream of Spring book will be rushed.
200 K fans!! super cool!!… i have followed you now for years. my deceased beloved was in deep with you( he read them all repeatedly, and we watched up to season 3 of the TV show together before he died, i had a stroke 4 months after. so your videos about ASOIAF got me through some grim moments.
Congratulations on 200,000! This is SO impressive and well-justified. I joined with great pride in your programs just last week. I cannot watch "live" so you are my Friday entertainment.
Robert: as a part of your “the others can’t cross water” theory, have you considered that that might be because it’s an echo of their creators - the children of the forest who can’t either. It might explain why the weir wood trees can’t survive on the Iron Islands or in Essos after the landbridge is broken & there’s little to no evidence of the children in either place either, and it seems like not on dragonstone either. The children were on the Isle of Faces but there are weir woods there but curiously a new group - the green men - are guarding it, not children. I feel like there’s definitely something to it.
No my dog, The Imp, Impi is the best dog in the world! Like Tyrion, very small well only 65kg, haha! Absolutely love your live streams even though I rarely if ever get there on time, since I live down under.
I believe that Bran already has offered Theon "Stark forgiveness". And I believe he will continue to support Theon in his journey to becoming a worthy leader of the ironborn. After all, it was Bran who gave Theon back his name in the Winterfell god's wood in ADWD. And it seems quite likely to me that Bran will save Theon from execution in TWOW.
21:25 - I would actually not use magic as a proxy for whether a religion is true or not in this world. George himself has talked about how if magic was real that would be basically a really effective tool for religions to recruit people. Which suggests to me that he's basically saying "fool them into joining by just using magic that exists independent of the religion." So because he sees it that way I suspect that the truth of a religion in the setting has little to do with the magic it has because the magic will be used by people trying to convert people no matter what.
Oh crepes! I missed another one! :( AND it was a celebration of a big milestone. Congratulations, Robert on 200k subs!! O.O Fabulous effort! And shout outs to your awesome mod squad too! :)
I've always thought that the Silence has the red deck not because of the blood spilt in fighting, but blood spilt from sacrifices. If you're a successful, scary pirate, other boats aren't attacking/boarding you....you attack and board other ships. So how much fighting actually happens on board the Silence? (I have no real knowledge of ship battles so I could be completely wrong here.)
They could expect to be boarded in the course of a normal sea battle, but the Ironborn in general and Euron's crew in particular are just so good on ships - especially when people are dumb enough to come aboard their longships. Think of what happens when the men of the Shield Islands attack them. The Iron Fleet makes short work of every Reachman who boards. However, it's a safe theory that Euron would be performing magic on his ship using prisoners taken in battle. Heck, he may even be performing magic DURING his battles, using his command of the crew to use their enemies' deaths to fuel his spells.
Hey Robert long time listener. I’ve noticed lately that iceberg style videos are coming back into popularity and I was wondering if you’d consider doing one for any/all of the wonderful subjects you cover on your channel?
The big question. Did Euron go to Old Valaryia? Well he didn't bring back a novelty shirt or ashtray so I find it hard to believe honestly. You don't go there and not get a funny cup.
Regarding the question of from whom Theon receives forgiveness from the Starks, how about a weirwood dream/vision that lets him speak with Robb one more time and get closure in that way?
Wouldn't Asha child be a Pike and not a Greyjoy, seeing that her marriage is a proxy marriage, so no child is going to considered legitimate by the Irorborn?
Seems to me if she manages to get herself crowned Queen, that wouldn't be an issue since she could legitimize her own child. Also, I think Euron is destined for an extraordinarily sticky end just off the coast of Oldtown, but I'm a little nervous about what he might let into the Martinverse in the process. Even if Theon makes a successful bid, he can still legitimize Asha's child.
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Congrats Robert on 200k subs 👏🏻 . Well done , you do not like to make a big deal about or dwell on such things but really try and take a moment to savor this achievement Robert because it is a big deal and you truly deserve it. Such continued growth and engagement is a testament to all the great content you put out and all your hard work in doing so. 200k subs is extremely rare territory in terms of the ASoIaF / fantasy creator community and in general. Great job , onwards and upwards towards another 200k subs. Cheers Robert 🍻 .
And thank you to all the subscribers as well ; thanks to everyone showing up , getting involved and subbing to the channel as it massively helps the sustained growth of IDG and is much appreciated.
Glad to see that you were back in the chat, ser! :)
@edpistemic hey mate , thanks , was good to be back. I was dealing with a family medical issue the past 1.5 / 2 weeks (got a bit more serious over that time) which prevented me from being able to be in the chat. But hopefully that situation continues in a positive direction without any setbacks.
When I need something new to listen to, Robert delivers!
Best in depth ASOIAF discussions!!! BEST! Congrats on 200 K subscribers 🍻! Also, 1st!! Thank you Robert for all you do. - Johanna
Theon was not present for the King's Moot in the books, only in the show. Theon's absence from the King's Moot was the whole reason Torgon The Latecomer's story is introduced in the books. As Tris Botley said in ADWD under ironborn law Asha cannot overturn verdict of the King's Moot because she participated in it. However Torgon established the precedent for Theon to overturn the King's Moot as a claimant who was not present to press his claim. And as the only iving son of Balon Greyjoy he actually has a better claim than Asha or Euron. I recognize that in his current condition he is unlikely to win the support of the ironborn but he does have two long books to become that person.
Well, his cut organs won't grow back, so even three or four more books won't help to enstrengh his claim to the throne, not in the Iron Island martial culture.
@@Oszczywilski Yeah, and Bran's spine won't be repairing itself in the next few books either but that won't stop him from becoming King by the end. And by the way Bran and Theon aren't the only scions of great houses who are crippled or infirmed, Doran Martel, Wylis Tyrell, Robert Ayren, Jamie & Tyrion Lannister, Shereen Baratheon, are all crippled, or otherwise lacking the physicality to be effective fighters, due to disease, wounds, or birth defects. This is not a coincidence. GRRM is trying to show us that the paradigm of martial leadership is flawed and doomed to fail. All of Westeros is a martial culture, and that's the problem. Virtually all the great warriors of Westeros have managed to get themselves killed or maimed, leaving a lot of cripples bastards and broken things as the likeliest options for future leadership in Westeros. And it will get even worse when the long night falls. The war for the dawn will not be won by force of arms. People will need more than swords to survive. And when the white walkers are done there may be no great warriors left. To survive the long night and rebuild the seven kingdoms after wards Westeros will need leaders with agile wits and resourceful minds. And that my friend is when Bran, Theon and the other "cripples" will rise to take the reins.
@@thelateescapist8266 the Iron Islands have more martial culture than even the rest of Westeros. Actually a TV series scene of Kings Moot when TV-Euron mocks Theo about his choped part is a good indicator how things look like on the Iron Islands for this kind of injuries.
GRRM isn't trying to show anything about paradigms of martial leadership, but only writes a story and some things happen for plot reasons, not for some greater idea.
As for Bran. He being a king is a joke, the only place of which he should be the king, is that rat cave he currently resides. TV ending is just pathetic in many different ways. And this "Sansa's secession" totally stupid and illogical. So why the king form the part of the kingdom which broken off from the rest? Because "he has a great story to tell"? But that's a minor issue. The bigger issue is a secession of the North, the rest of Westeros would just desintegrate. Because for other lords why the North should be better than them and independent? And honeslty Sansa as a great ruler and strong character :D I have not seen that in TV show, despite what view show runners tried to impose. This was the same annoying, stupid, ugly Sansa as from the previous seasons, who sudennly was started by others treaten as a serious, important character, despite a lack of any basis for this. Bron of Highgarden, well also a minor issue in comparission to Bran the King and SuperSansa, but at least I hope this one is something even GRR Martin would avoid.
Also the "war for dawn" as you nicely named this, in the books won't be a big issue, not some apocalyptic conflict, a rather small scale war along the wall. Simply, there is no enough time and pages in two books to properly write it. Daenerys is still bogged down in Mearen. The Others still has not made any more in the books against the wall. The danger they are for all living isn't properly signaled in the books, just two apperances and some wights here and there. Martin writes too much stuff in A feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons about non important stuff, like Jaime walking here, Brienne walking there, Theon's suffering, Dany trying to be a great saviour, instead of a proper important stuff. So nothing special, that the ending in the A dream of Spring book will be rushed.
200 K fans!! super cool!!… i have followed you now for years. my deceased beloved was in deep with you( he read them all repeatedly, and we watched up to season 3 of the TV show together before he died, i had a stroke 4 months after. so your videos about ASOIAF got me through some grim moments.
As always , an excellent stream! Thankyou for keeping me company while on a full on weekend of work. Much appreciated.
A salt wife killing Dalton Greyjoy is a proof of Igrytte's maxim of "a man can own a woman or a man can own a knife, but not both.."
Congratulations on 200,000! This is SO impressive and well-justified. I joined with great pride in your programs just last week. I cannot watch "live" so you are my Friday entertainment.
Congrats on 200K! You are awesome!
Thursday commutes are always the best bc of you
Wow, I was a bit surprised to hear you agree on Euron warging people!! Totally agree
I just started the reread on AFFC perfect timing thanks BERT!
One of the nicest people. And as interesrting. Congrats!
The weirwood tree on the iron islands is dead? But that which is dead may never die, right?
Catching up on these - CONGRATS ON 200k, mate!!! 🥂🥂🥂
Robert: as a part of your “the others can’t cross water” theory, have you considered that that might be because it’s an echo of their creators - the children of the forest who can’t either. It might explain why the weir wood trees can’t survive on the Iron Islands or in Essos after the landbridge is broken & there’s little to no evidence of the children in either place either, and it seems like not on dragonstone either. The children were on the Isle of Faces but there are weir woods there but curiously a new group - the green men - are guarding it, not children. I feel like there’s definitely something to it.
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The Dusky Woman reminds of the woman with an eye tattoo on her palm from "The Golden Voyage of Sinbad", if my childhood memories serve me well..
Amazing stream, as always. And congrats again on the 200k subs 😄
"300 thousand is just around the corner." Two years later, here he is at over 500K!
Theon wasn't there in the book only on the show
In Deep!
No my dog, The Imp, Impi is the best dog in the world! Like Tyrion, very small well only 65kg, haha! Absolutely love your live streams even though I rarely if ever get there on time, since I live down under.
I believe that Bran already has offered Theon "Stark forgiveness". And I believe he will continue to support Theon in his journey to becoming a worthy leader of the ironborn. After all, it was Bran who gave Theon back his name in the Winterfell god's wood in ADWD. And it seems quite likely to me that Bran will save Theon from execution in TWOW.
21:25 - I would actually not use magic as a proxy for whether a religion is true or not in this world. George himself has talked about how if magic was real that would be basically a really effective tool for religions to recruit people. Which suggests to me that he's basically saying "fool them into joining by just using magic that exists independent of the religion." So because he sees it that way I suspect that the truth of a religion in the setting has little to do with the magic it has because the magic will be used by people trying to convert people no matter what.
Dear Robert, can you talk about the failed coup in book five? Who betrayed the princess and what does Darkstar want? Thank you.
Oh crepes! I missed another one! :( AND it was a celebration of a big milestone. Congratulations, Robert on 200k subs!! O.O Fabulous effort! And shout outs to your awesome mod squad too! :)
200k! Congrats!
You say all but is any Brandon Sanderson books being made? I would love to see Kaladin and all from stormlight archives
I have always wondered: what's the deal with "Kraken Tacos" on Robert's merch?
I've always thought that the Silence has the red deck not because of the blood spilt in fighting, but blood spilt from sacrifices.
If you're a successful, scary pirate, other boats aren't attacking/boarding you....you attack and board other ships. So how much fighting actually happens on board the Silence?
(I have no real knowledge of ship battles so I could be completely wrong here.)
They could expect to be boarded in the course of a normal sea battle, but the Ironborn in general and Euron's crew in particular are just so good on ships - especially when people are dumb enough to come aboard their longships. Think of what happens when the men of the Shield Islands attack them. The Iron Fleet makes short work of every Reachman who boards.
However, it's a safe theory that Euron would be performing magic on his ship using prisoners taken in battle. Heck, he may even be performing magic DURING his battles, using his command of the crew to use their enemies' deaths to fuel his spells.
1:42:31 - ADORABLE, ROBERT!! ADORABLE!!!! :) :) :)
Hey Robert long time listener. I’ve noticed lately that iceberg style videos are coming back into popularity and I was wondering if you’d consider doing one for any/all of the wonderful subjects you cover on your channel?
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The big question. Did Euron go to Old Valaryia? Well he didn't bring back a novelty shirt or ashtray so I find it hard to believe honestly. You don't go there and not get a funny cup.
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Regarding the question of from whom Theon receives forgiveness from the Starks, how about a weirwood dream/vision that lets him speak with Robb one more time and get closure in that way?
Wouldn't Asha child be a Pike and not a Greyjoy, seeing that her marriage is a proxy marriage, so no child is going to considered legitimate by the Irorborn?
Seems to me if she manages to get herself crowned Queen, that wouldn't be an issue since she could legitimize her own child. Also, I think Euron is destined for an extraordinarily sticky end just off the coast of Oldtown, but I'm a little nervous about what he might let into the Martinverse in the process. Even if Theon makes a successful bid, he can still legitimize Asha's child.