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Youve always been one for the fatties.
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I was surprised to see the red woman seeming so upset and disillusioned in the last episode...had always figured she had a grander plan and some real understanding of the Lord of Light that others didnt and that she was just manipulating Stannis like a pawn.

was odd to see her crying about how all she had was a vision once and wasn't even sure it was the Lord of Light and such. Especially after she somehow gave birth to demon child that killed Renly.
 

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wtf?

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I was surprised to see the red woman seeming so upset and disillusioned in the last episode...had always figured she had a grander plan and some real understanding of the Lord of Light that others didnt and that she was just manipulating Stannis like a pawn.

was odd to see her crying about how all she had was a vision once and wasn't even sure it was the Lord of Light and such. Especially after she somehow gave birth to demon child that killed Renly.
I was implying that you were talking about fat walda. Calm down chief. :D
 

Lilith

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May 19, 2006
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Not sure what happened to my last post but here goes again:

Martin has said that the Others are like sidhe/fae made of ice. What if they are unseelie? That would probably explain a lot.
 

Lilith

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May 19, 2006
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Lmao. In English, the others (whitewalkers) are like ice sidhe or ice faeries...but not the Tinkerbell kind. They are the kind from Irish folklore which fall into 2 categories: seelie and unseelie. The unseelie are the darkly inclined version of the 2. So, when Martin said that they are sidhe/ fae whatever you want to call them, I briefly wondered if they were maybe the unseelie kind.

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wtf?

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I was surprised to see the red woman seeming so upset and disillusioned in the last episode...had always figured she had a grander plan and some real understanding of the Lord of Light that others didnt and that she was just manipulating Stannis like a pawn.

was odd to see her crying about how all she had was a vision once and wasn't even sure it was the Lord of Light and such.
I had the same reaction as I was skeptical of her intent too.
 

ALC

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Oct 28, 2010
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Lmao. In English, the others (whitewalkers) are like ice sidhe or ice faeries...but not the Tinkerbell kind. They are the kind from Irish folklore which fall into 2 categories: seelie and unseelie. The unseelie are the darkly inclined version of the 2. So, when Martin said that they are sidhe/ fae whatever you want to call them, I briefly wondered if they were maybe the unseelie kind.

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I had the same reaction as I was skeptical of her intent too.
Thank you for explaining, very interesting! :D
 

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