![]() Once a prince loses a battle, however, he is banished from the isles. The only people mentioned in the world of ice and fire who have a "civilized" method of changing princes are the Summer Isles. If it was truly a peaceful empire (internally), then the method of dynastic change/succession must not be the usual war and strife. ![]() The usurpation of the bloodstone emperor is seen as a grave injustice - even rumours of him causing the Long Night - instead of the traditional succession. The Summer Isles & how they relate to the Gemstone Emperorsįor the Gemstone Emperors, until the usurpation of the Bloodstone Emperor, there must have been some sort of civilized handing over of power. While there are some amazing theories about how they might relate to our current heroes, I am focusing on one aspect here, namely how these Gemstone Emperors handed over power. I've read all of /u/Lucifer_Lightbringer 's discussion of the mythical astronomy of ASOIAF, and one of its best parts is the coverage of the ancient Great Empire of the Dawn. Why do they keep popping up in very important places throughout the series? And why does the World of Ice and Fire include nine pages of historical and cultural coverage of this seemingly fringe location?Īnd what does it have to do with the Great Empire of the Dawn? r/aSongOfMemesAndRage is best for these.Ĭonstructive parodies, theories, are allowed to an extent, at the moderators' discretion.įan Art should be posted in our weekly Friday Fan Art threads.Ħ. No silly posts, external funny links, memes, as new topics. Type it out or search for it on A Search of Ice and Fire.ĥ. We host monthly discussion hubs after the turn of each month for talking about the subreddit. New Topics must have a concrete focus on ASOIAF/GoT Topics with spoilers in titles will be removed. If your comment goes beyond a given thread's spoiler scope, cover the spoilers with the spoiler code: Be Respectful to Each Otherĭon't attack other posters, be rude, condescending, or insulting.ĭon't use spoilers, quotes, or rhetorical questions as weapons. ![]() Filter Topics by Spoiler Scope Frequently Asked Questions Subreddit Rules 1. Try not to set the spoiler scope higher or lower than necessary. Note: Choose the tag that is the best fit for the specific discussion of your topic. Infinite: Modposted Leak Quarantine Threads allowing for discussion of all rumors, spoilers, leaks, etc out there on the web. Production: (Extended) + NEXT season actor/filmmaker interviews that contain spoilers + unofficial NEXT season info/images/video not released by HBO Main: All published main series novels 卌, all aired TV episodes (GoT S1-S8 + HotD S1), Dunk & Egg (3), & histories (5)Įxtended: Everything in the marketplace including book canon, show canon, TWOW sample chapters, trailers, games, apps, SSM, relevant notablogs/interviews, and official NEXT season info/images/videos released by HBO TWOW: TWOW sample chapters and five previous novels All story information must be hidden.ĪGOT, ACOK, ASOS, AFFC, ADWD: All book information through the end of that novel. Removes Unofficial Game of Thrones Spoilers - Spoiler Tag Definitions Ongoing || (Main) Weekly Q&A archive (Ext) The Ultimate TWOW Resource (Apr 2021) (Ext) Apr 2023 Dunk&Egg update (Ext) Dec 2022 TWOW update | Analysis (Ext) Oct 2022 TWOW update (Ext) July 2022 TWOW update (Ext) June 2022 TWOW update (Ext) Mar 2022 TWOW update (Ext) Nov 2020 TWOW update (None) Open Letter Against Hate Production/Infinite Exclusion Filter Reset Filter Ongoing || (Ext) A Guide to ASOIAF Theories. Ongoing || (None) Resources for new readers. Martin's "A Song of Ice and Fire" novels, his Westeros-based short stories, "Game of Thrones" and "House of the Dragon" TV series, and all things ASOIAF - but with particular emphasis on the written series. News and discussions relating to George R.
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