Girls Gone Canon Cast - ASOIAF Episode 172 — ACOK Bran I
Episode Date: November 4, 2022The prince trapped inside the tower, escaping through dreams into the wolves that are trapped behind the dead man-rock. --- Eliana's twitter: https://twitter.com/arhythmetric Eliana's redd...it account: https://www.reddit.com/user/glass_table_girl Eliana's blog: https://themanyfacedblog.wordpress.com/ Chloe's twitter: https://twitter.com/liesandarbor Chloe's blog: www.liesandarborgold.com Intro by Anton Langhage
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Hello and welcome to Girls Gone Canon Reads A Song Of Ice And Fire, episode 172, Bran
and A Clash Of Kings, chapter 1.
I am one of your hosts, Chloe.
And I am another one of your hosts, Eliana.
I love Clash.
I'm so happy.
This is such a great book and I just like feel someone has to give it love, the love
it deserves, and it's gonna be me.
I'm gonna love you, A Clash. And it's going to be me. It's going to be you.
I'm going to love you at Clash of Kings.
It's going to be you.
I think that at the very least, like I feel like Bran's chapters really benefit in Clash. Not every character does, but like Bran's chapters in Clash, a lot.
There's a lot.
The front of it, he is so resentful.
And the end of it, it's a different kind of awakening.
Also, that kind of moment as a pre-teen
where you're like i knew i was right i knew the world was bullshit uh i love that part of brand's
chapters it comes early for him right because we don't i guess get that five-year jump he's just
like and also i mean a lot happens to him at that age right a lot a lot well before we jump into bran a little bit of housekeeping up top we just recorded
a patreon episode on the king's guard it will be out for all patrons in the stranger tier that's
the five dollar tier and above this month october was when that was for and then this this new month
if you're listening to this it is most definitely november we will be recording
another special patron episode for you which will be about the queen's guard and i'm a little
excited for that one the king's guard was fun i had fun with you on that but not to be biased
it was hard because we kind of kept slipping into things that are queen's guard related
with with uh that episode but yeah november we'll be focusing a little bit more
on the queen's guard before we start digging into like the bazillion people who were king's guard
you think there would be like not that many because you know it's a very prestigious
institution there's quite a few it's a dangerous job it's also a dangerous job that's true lots
of health risks like death and not great health
benefits i can tell you that and no life insurance would you believe well i mean i guess the theory
is you don't have any family after that so who are you going to support no one i mean yeah that's
that's the goal if you're doing the job right westeros is destroying the family as we know it here in America and we at Girls Gone
Canon and Applebee's
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okay anyways
that is not all the fun that we will have this month
we want to give a very special thank you to
our friend Maddie who has hosted some
amazing House of the Dragon
discussions over at our Discord
for patrons in the Thunder tier and up
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tier and up and besides our hot d discussions which were a blast and we can't wait for season
two glad for a break had a blast covering it with you all but ready uh ready to get back to bran
but we do a monthly brunch slash happy hour this month november's has not yet been announced it will be
announced hopefully in the next couple weeks for you and patrons alike but patrons in the thunder
tier and up get access to discord and to all these little events and things popping off there
digitally which it's a blast it's really fun we got to meet a few patrons this week too this past
week and that was a blast yeah new faces fun time fun time i don't
know if we have like too many emails and tweets of note we did get one from our friend dog plus one
asking if this is not brand related but i liked it so we're gonna talk about it asking is a white
claw tall boy can like should it be called a long claw yay or nay oh a long what do you think chloe i i mean
i'm for it yeah i said i like it yeah i approve now i want long claw but made out of white claw
it's just a white claw tall boy yeah oh you mean you want to like do it yeah do you remember you
remember like people would do that challenge you know
they chug a bunch of beers and like make like a wizard
staff with them yeah
I was saving franzia boxes
for a very long time because I wanted to
make boxed wine armor I'm serious
when I say now I want a long claw
that could be you made out of white claw that could be you
this could be me this could be you
absolutely
so that that's a tweet of note that we got.
Thank you, DogPlus1.
We also got another email from now Brandon the emailer,
because who said that is the best title that they've gotten so far?
We did it.
We did it.
That's what I've got for you right now.
Thank you, Eliana.
Thanks.
That was Eliana on the emails and tweets of note, everyone.
And now for the weather.
Now for the weather.
And you know how it's looking in our weather, Eliana?
It is looking stormy and full
of lightning because
we're going to jump into our lightning round.
I was like, that's next book.
It's very, it's clashing outside.
It's clashing. We have a
big storm on our hands here.
Not a storm of swords, but a storm of lightning round
because we need to finish off a Game of Thrones.
When we left off with Bran, we had a handful of chapters left.
So back after our last Bran chapter in a Game of Thrones,
Sansa 6, Joffrey shows Sansa the heads of traitors in King's Landing.
Daenerys 9. Daenerys tries to revive Drogo, of traitors in King's Landing. Daenerys 9
Daenerys tries to revive Drogo, but by morning, he's gone, and she must help him to go.
Tyrion 9
Tyrion must act as Hand of the King.
Jon 9
Though determined to desert, Jon is brought back by his brothers and given a new goal to go beyond the wall by Mormont.
Catelyn 11. The King in the North. Daenerys 10. The knight comes alive with dragonsong.
And we are clashing our way into some kings and clash kings in the prologue where on Dragonstone,
omens and portents light up the sky,
Maester Cressen must choose between enabling the son he loves or giving him some hard truths.
Hmm.
Arya I.
Arya travels north in disguise as a little boy,
going to join the Night's Watch.
And Euron reveals her father was actually supposed to have taken the Black.
Sansa I.
Sansa is settling into her new life in king's landing
where joffrey celebrates his name day trying to drown a man in wine who hasn't done that at least
once on their name day let's be real tyrian one tyrian has his first day at the new job and boy
does it suck that guy wants a brontosaurus burger when he gets home. He is done. That leads us to Bran I in A Clash of Kings,
where the Red Comet is hanging over Winterfell and Bran ponders its meaning.
He's resentful of being stuck in his body, stuck in Winterfell,
much like the wolves who've been caged up as well.
He's learning to play, okay, somewhat nice with the phrase,
but his dreams take a lot of that emotional capacity, whether Lewin can try to turn them off with a sleeping drought or not.
Yes, and the chapter opens with Bran preferring to sit in the cold, hard stone window than his feather bed.
The walls are pressing in on him when he's stuck in bed, and he feels that Winterfell feels like his prison.
when he's stuck in bed and he feels that Winterfell feels like his prison. So you very much now have a prince, because he's a prince now, stuck in the tower, right? Imprisoned by his own body, but also
kind of by the people who love him. And we see that more and more as the chapter progresses.
It started towards the end of the last book. It kind of reminds me a little bit of Arienne
being imprisoned by some of the people who love her because, you know, Ariane was up to foolishness, as we know.
But also at the same time, you get this great parallel between Bran and his sister, Sansa,
who is currently also imprisoned and another princess in a tower, but in King's Landing.
There's a lot in this chapter. And it really funny because for for my favorite pov characters
to be them and a couple of other povs right people that i really really like to read from
in this series i don't really think about them as similar and this chapter is where it starts
to come out the parallels with rick and aria and sansa and bran and their duty and the way they're
supposed to behave and being caged right in the face of these trappings of power.
I really, I feel it in this chapter
and some of that similar story that they're both traveling on.
Mm-hmm, absolutely.
Even the call.
They've got a lot of similarities in the way that they kind of long for the songs too
and are stripped of the notions of those in different ways.
They just want their family.
Outside Bran's window, the world is alight.
Candles and fires glow in the windows across the keep,
and he loves to watch the stars and listen to the wolves sing.
He dreams of them.
Often, lately, he can almost understand their howls when they sing.
Not quite, but almost.
Like a language he once knew, but had forgotten. but is kept from it and he's he's only experiencing it through again those lights across the windows
reminds me a lot of stories that george has shared of his own childhood growing up in bayonne
where he feels really trapped uh by that small town i don't know how small it was like i've i've
been like us to jersey city i'm like there's a lot of things here. But there were presumably less things, I guess, when George was younger.
But he felt very trapped there.
And stories were his way of escaping it.
But also he likes to share that anecdote of he would look across the river, right?
At the lights on Staten Island and imagine that it was some magical place across the
river, which is absolutely hilarious when you hear him tell it because you're like, oh, Staten Island and imagined that it was some like magical place across the river, which is like
absolutely hilarious, you know, when you hear him tell it because you're like, oh, Staten Island.
But yeah, it really evokes, I think, George's own childhood here.
Just for context, in 2020, they had about 70,000 people living there, give or take.
Like a lot or a little?
living there give or take like a lot or a little i mean it's if it's grown since then so like like they own census come to me google they own census 1970 just for fun god i guess that was
when censuses like started yeah it turns out that's crazy oh great yeah i mean like social
security is much newer than we all think, you know? It is smaller.
I mean, so I grew up in a town that it was, the city was like probably about 50,000 people
to 60,000 people when I was living there.
But then when I grew out of that, when I moved out probably five years ago, they're now at
like 100,000 people.
So they grew, but realistically, Bayonne had about 70K, somewhere in the range of 70,000 people. So they grew, but realistically, Bayonne had about 70K,
somewhere in the range of 70,000 people.
Yeah, so...
No, like, even in 1970.
Okay.
I mean, that seems pretty sizable, in my opinion.
I don't know.
It's a medium.
It's a medium.
But I get it, though, because there aren't...
I mean, that is still very small.
Like, for context, we're currently both in a city of like 2 million people.
That's nothing but a drop in the bucket, right?
Like, there are so many people and stories and opportunities here.
And it does get tiresome in the same place with fewer opportunities.
Sometimes it's nice and sometimes it's good to embrace, but...
Yeah.
There was probably, I guess, less to do at that... I don't know, less to do at that time.
It was presumably smaller as well.
The wallers may be scared of summer,
but Bran is a Stark of Winterfell with wolf blood.
Old Nan said so.
So he's not afraid.
Instead, he feels that summer's howls were long, sad,
full of longing and grief.
But shaggies were savage.
They echo through the yards,
sounding more like a great pack than two wolves. And we have this quote.
Two where they had once been six. Do they miss their brothers and sisters too?
Bran wondered. Are they calling to Greywyn and ghosts to Nymeria and Lady's Shade?
Do they want them to come home and be a pack together?
It's so sorrowful, especially up against the end of A Game of Thrones,
which in a lot of ways, the dragons being born feels almost triumphant, right?
In the face of the hardship that Dany has had to face her entire life.
So having the dragon song, the night be filled,
the song of the dragons, the music of them in her last chapter after she has lost so much.
Drogo and Rago.
And then here the magic begins seeping through every single chapter that we've touched in some way or form so far.
As we get to Bran's chapter, it's the wolves that are howling their mournful tune.
It is interesting.
their mournful tune.
It is interesting. It sounds like the song then, what you're saying, like, in general,
no matter what it is, it is a song of
loss from all of these
different magical creatures.
Mournful. So when Bran asked
Roger Cassell why the wolves howl,
Cassell says,
who can know the mind of a wolf? And I'm like,
hmm, a skin changer.
I have this answer. Where will we find one?
Where will we find one? North of the one north of the wall i think his name
is veramere that's who we need here uh yeah we can't look anywhere else nowhere else roderick
had been named castellan in cat's absence and wasn't really up for answering questions he was
like yeah whatever kid i'm gonna move on farland kennel master, says that the wolves howl for freedom.
They don't like being walled up.
They belong in the wild.
Gage, the cook, agrees.
They want to hunt.
They probably smelt prey.
Lewin disagrees.
He thinks they're howling at the comet, that they think it's the moon.
Stupid dogs.
It's not the moon.
Osha laughs and says that, no, no, no, the wolves are smarter than lo and they know truths that he
has forgotten he asks what the comet means then to her and osha says blood and fire boy nothing
sweet quite frankly i'm always destined to just agree with osha she knows some shit you know
she's the kind of person that if if i saw her on a trail and she's like i wouldn't go that way if i were you i'd be like you're so right turn it around turn it around
that bitch knows things and coming right off the prologue just a couple chapters ago
she's not wrong right it means blood and fire and what's coming uh that said there was a line
where we left off in that last brand chapter, right, where Luin warns Osha against filling Bran's mind with lies that has such similar language to
another maester that we've already visited in Clash of Kings before now, in Crescent's
prologue, that he says about Melisandre and Dalla talking to Shireen.
Ill enough that she's filled the head of the mother with her madness must she poison the
daughter's dreams as well he would have a stern word with dala warn her not to spread such tales
interesting that we have these children being told that this magic's not real but now it's
beginning to come true in front of their eyes in each chapter word in regards to oh she just seems
to know things and that's kind of funny
like all the all the maesters i mean i get it right like they they think that this is right
it makes sense this is what they're taught the truth is especially because they actually did
try to find magic they if anything like they were the ones who wanted to believe it the most
and crescent as opposed to maester lu, definitely thinks that there is kind of like existent magic to Melisandre, and that's what scares him.
For Luwin, he's just like, nothing, there's nothing.
Unfortunately, life just kind of, it's just what it is, mundane.
It is interesting that Osha, I mean, who told her, right?
The Targaryen house words, backwards.
I think that's definitely my favorite of the comet interpretations that we hear, though,
that she's like, that's blood and fire. That's's what it is because that is kind of what a comet is
not in real life but yes not the blood part but it's basically just a hurling you know
lit up disc in the sky yeah of ice i guess actually it is literally ice and fire if you
think about it because it literally is like a hurtling chunk of what space ice that's going so fast it's burning up um we're gonna get to like
one of my the the interpretation i think is fun in a second when bran asked sept and chale like
what he thinks as they sort through the scrolls taken from the library fire i would love to read
those scrolls i just have to say i'm like are they? I think Tyrion wanted to read them too right?
Yeah I want to read them now.
I'm getting real antsy about it.
So Chael says it is the sword that slays the season.
He replied.
And soon after the white raven came from Oldtown.
Bringing word of autumn.
So doubtless he was right.
The old man did not think so.
And she'd lived longer than any of them.
Dragons she said. Lifting her head and sniffing.
She was near blind and could not see the comet, yet she claimed she could smell it.
It'd be dragons, boy, she insisted.
Bran got no princes from Nan.
No more than he ever had.
Hodor said only, Hodor.
No more than he ever had.
Hodor said only,
Hodor.
Actually, fun fact,
George has said,
technically the comet is still there in the sky and he could bring it back at any point in time
if he needs to just suddenly end the books
and be like,
and the comet crashed into the world
and it all blew up.
So that's always still a possibility
for the book ending,
according to George.
I will say there's something kind of fun
about old nan and osha giving sort of complimentary descriptions of what the comet is even though
they're like not really communicating but also that like they're far away from daenerys right
so old nan feels kind of maester amony here like how does she know how does she know about the
dragons but also sept and chael his answer is kind of interesting too about like the sword that slays the season it's kind of fun when you think about like the long night and
light bringer yeah and there's definitely something about old nan having possibly met dunk and possibly
met egg egg and five coming up here in the she wolves of winterfell maybe or something along
those lines some sort of meeting.
It seems that they would have known one another.
But I love the line that,
and it really just, it opens it up wide
that you see that now that Bran is a prince,
there are different things happening in this chapter.
And there's the part,
Bran got no princes from Nan,
no more than he ever had.
She was never going to call him Prince Bran.
Which makes me think of Aegon the Unlikely, though.
Because if Aegon and Dunk
had visited up there, it's just an interesting
put line. Bran got no
princes from Nan, no more than he ever had.
I bet she probably called him
Aegon or called him whatever else
name that she knew him by. She wasn't gonna
call him Prince. Fuck Aegon.
She was like, you're just a
kid she could have even met amon also you know on his yeah on his way to the wall right because
that's a pretty long journey they gotta stop it's interesting that her and osha both have the same
stories about beyond the wall it is it is they both believe the same things well if she's related
to hodor slash walder right and he's got some
giant's blood it could be from north of the wall maybe so or have family from there
i loved the sword that slays the season it very much so brought the long night imagery to mind
for this yeah that's definitely my favorite part of it it makes me think of winter but like not in
that way not in the long night way, but like in terms of like
the sword, that's sleigh's the season, but
like S-L-E-I-G-H
instead of sleigh. Oh, like sleigh
bells ring-a-ling, ding-ding-a-ling-a-ling
too. I think it's just because it's around the corner.
So.
Do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do-do.
I do feel that way.
So
the direwolves continue to howl,
and everybody complains of sleepless nights,
but Bran doesn't mind.
Shaggy had bit little Walder Frey,
so Roderick confined him to the godswood.
And Bran's like,
sometimes Winterfell played tricks on him
as if he could hear the godswood right below his window,
which isn't right at all.
And I'm like, no, you're just in your wolf buddy.
Like you are just listening through your wolf. i thought that was such an obvious line of he's like there's no
way i could be hearing this it must be the echo in the yard that is yeah that's absolutely what
it is it's like getting closer and closer each time it's almost there at his consciousness
yeah he can see the comet hanging in the outside window and the gargoyles black shapes against the
dusk each time makes me wonder like is this like a remnant but i don't think so because i think by
now george would scrap 93 with tyrian anyways watching over the first keep brand remembers
running along them but does not remember falling just having fallen also he had almost died when
he sees the gargoyles now, he gets a tight feeling in his
belly. He can no longer climb, walk, run, sword fight. And now he would never be a knight.
Summer had howled the day Bran fell, and for long after a while he recovered,
Summer mourned for him, Robb said. Shaggy and Greywyn joined in too.
The wolves knew when Ned had died as well and howled then.
Greywyn joined in too. The wolves knew when Ned had died as well and howled then. But who are they mourning now? Bran wonders. Had his brother, the king of the north, been slain? Or his bastard
brother, Jon, fallen from the wall? Or his mother? Or his sisters? Or was this something else?
What do you think? I mean, like, so all of these people kind of die. I'm hoping none of, like,
his sisters do. it doesn't seem like
they will based on uh the show that these are based off of but are they like seeing the future
what do you think is going on there is something interesting there in the order of things right
his brother the king in the north his bastard brother john his mother or his sisters i used to a long time ago be like a aria dies person but i really don't think
she will and i used to though really think hard into it like the needle and the you know you know
like when winter's done yeah they'll find you frozen with a needle between your fingers as you
know like i have different thoughts about a song of ice and Fire than I did eight years ago. I mean, shit changes.
You change as a person.
But I don't think it foreshadows some,
or I don't know, as far as on a meta level,
I think it's obviously,
there's a little bit of foreshadow and play
from George to Polka Dots.
I do think it's the supernatural elements.
I don't know.
I think something about, I mean,
the birth of magic feels prominent.
They could be mourning Khal Drogo.
He does seem like such a nice guy.
I mean, I'm just saying if they're singing along with the dragons,
I mean, they could be.
Yeah.
I mean, they're all in tune to the same magic is what I'm thinking,
or the same like wavelength.
Yeah.
It could be any of these things.
It's interesting to think that this is a foreshadowing of a bit, right?
And then maybe some of it is like a red herring because like, yeah, the king of the north does die.
John does die, but he does come back.
His mother does die, but she does come back.
And I feel like there's a little bit of that foreshadowing for John throughout.
I mean, I mean, this entire fucking book, to be honest, like even in the last chapter,
I mean, I mean, this entire fucking book, to be honest, like even in the last chapter, the idea that like his brothers have to bring him back and save him from his demise, which would have been deserting the watch.
But then the next time he deserts the watch is when his brothers kill him instead.
So it's more just poetic.
I mean, it's how George writes these things.
Plus it says like, or was it something else?
And when you say, oh, or was it something else? And I'm kind says like or was it something else and when you say oh or was it something else and I'm kind of like it was something else.
Well and it's like George leading us to the fucking
water like or do you guys think of your
own idea? I'm not gonna say it
in case you. He's such a little teacher.
He probably doesn't even know what it is himself.
No he's just like fucking with us.
So Bran thinks
if I were truly a dire wolf i would understand the song he thought wistfully
in his wolf dreams he could race up the sides of the mountains jagged icy mountains taller than
any tower and stand at the summit beneath the full moon with all the world below him the way
it used to be oh bran! Bran cried tentatively.
He cupped his hands around his mouth
and lifted his head to the comet.
Ow!
Ow!
Ow!
He howled.
It sounded stupid.
High and hollow and quavering.
A little boy's howl, not a wolf's.
Yet, Summer gave answer,
his deep voice drowning out Bran's thin one and shaggy
dog made it a chorus brand harood again and they howled together last of their pack
oh god what the hell someone call an ambulance please call 9-1-1 if you're listening to this
episode call 9-1-1 tell them chloe's house seven days ago or a year ago or
whenever you're listening safety time travel your time traveling now through the weirwoods to save
chloe oh my god it's a choose your own adventure it is sad though like also but i'm like is it are
you the last sleep pack anyways right but i i also just love this because it is just such a relatable little
kid thing to do in my opinion the the harooing with the the dogs as someone who still does it
as an adult i recently tried to see if i could get our dog friend strike to howl with me i was
like the strike howl and so i'm just howling and strike is not howling so
some dogs do you know uh not strike anyway he likes to sing you got to get him to sing i maybe
he just like couldn't hear me you know because like i i know that like huskies tend to like to
sing so that's why i was like why is he not you have to actually sing with him though oh it's
he likes to real song.
Like, he likes, like, if you just sing a song to him, like, strike.
Yeah.
And he'll be like, ow, ow, ow, ow.
They'll try to sing along.
They like to sing.
They're beautiful.
But I guess, I mean, some dogs will respond to just howling.
They'll be like, oh, yeah, we were doing this.
Hell yeah.
Hell yeah.
For those of you wondering, we are talking about a famous dog.
This is Strike, Zach from Game of Owns Dog. talking about a famous dog this is strike zach from game of owns dog he is a famous dog in my opinion i think it's famous i know a lot of dogs
but that dog is fucking famous yeah celebrity so there's this line in this right it opens up with
like if i were truly a dire wolf i would understand the song and you
were talking about the dragon song earlier and i'm like okay so yeah as you're saying like they're
all hearing the same song like is this you know what he understand like is there a chance that
brand by learning wolf speak can hear the song of ice and fire yeah maybe that's the part he's
forgetting the forgotten language oh I could
sing the song of a heisenfang
maybe
maybe
hey head
one of the guards hey head
I don't even know this man
I forgot about him
I believe he dies in fact
oh big son
let me just confirm.
He is injured in the capture by the ironborn.
We don't actually know what comes of him.
I would imagine since he doesn't come back up and Ramsey,
well,
maybe,
I mean,
maybe George is saving him to come back,
but who knows what has happened to Hay Head.
But Hay Head,
one of the guards peers in and he's like,
what is this? My prince? Why are you just yodeling into the distance? Hay Head, one of the guards, peers in and he's like, what is this, my prince?
Why are you just yodeling into the distance?
And Bran, first of all, Bran hates
being called prince, even though he
was Robb's heir now, the king in the north.
Which, uh,
it kind of reminds me of Lucerys in House of the
Dragon. There's that great moment in an
episode where he says he doesn't want to be
the lord of Driftmark, because that means
everyone's dead.
The guardsman retreats and Luwin returns in place
saying he should be asleep
and the wolves make enough noise without his help.
And Bran's like, well, I'm talking to them.
So you don't actually get to tell me what to do
if I'm a prince, remember?
Luwin says he can have Hayhead carry Bran to bed,
but Bran resists saying i can do it
myself micken had hammered a row of iron bars into the wall so brand could move about the room with
his arms if he needed without anyone it was slow it was hard it made him ache but it meant he didn't
have to get carried around his room i was really happy on this reread to remember that micken
installed those bars yeah giving him some sort of freedom because this chapter more and more becomes about how he feels trapped and how even that little line, you know, in our other series that we have covered, His Dark Materials, there's something that happens to a main character where they lose a magical-ish ability and they can get a magical ability back in a way.
They just have to work 800 times
as hard to do so and it becomes something you have to really work towards and for bran that's this we
don't always think of our limbs as being fucking magical but they are the way that bone and body
and marrow and flesh all forms together and muscle to let you like move it is kind of a magic and now i love that it makes him ache but it means
freedom for him right like it is a worthwhile pain to build i like what you're talking about
there where you're learning to build those other muscles right um and that is something that
happens you know you'll see people who who do rely more on their upper body uh when they can't use their lower body as much
or vice versa, right?
Some people who learn to become dexterous
with their feet.
And he's going to be so swole
on like, I guess, the upper parts.
But also there's something that's interesting
with like how Micken is using the,
you know, hammers iron bars into the wall.
And that becomes the way,
as you were saying, that Bran can escape that prison in a way uh from from his bed and iron bars being that freeing aspect when
there's a lot of times iron bars are associated with prison in general right you you think of
the image of the iron bars on like the or the windows, and those are the cells.
So there's something fascinating going on there in which it's turned on its head and becomes that sort of key, that element of freedom.
Yeah, and there's even, I mean, if Bran is the, you know, wonderful king in the south of Westeros in the end, yada yada yada, Fisher King, yada yada yada, and Game of Thrones, if Bran as king is a thing.
There's also kind of a Westeros metaphor in there, right?
Because everything they do moving forward for Westeros and what his rule will probably be a lot of isn't going to be an easy rule.
It's going to be sewing together a nation and it's going to be painful and it's probably going to be hard and it's probably going to make an easy rule. It's going to be sewing together a nation, and it's going to be painful,
and it's probably going to be hard, and it's probably going to make everybody ache, but it's
probably going to be worth it, right? So I think there's almost a metaphor for the future of
Westeros hidden in there too. Interesting. So then there's another line that Chloe strongly
relates to. Tell us about this line, Chloe.
Anyway, I don't have to sleep if I don't want to, which is the ultimate Chloe line.
That is, if I'm ready to just not go to bed for the night and fuck off and play video games,
I have been heard to say, I don't have to sleep if I don't want to.
Lewin tells him, though, that even princes must must sleep which sometimes my husband says even
princesses must sleep which I don't agree with that either and Bran says do wolves dream Maester
Lewin? Lewin says well all creatures dream Bran but not like we men do and Bran then says do dead
men dream? Thinking of his father Lewin says some say yes some say no but there are no answers Yeah, he's like, they're remarkably silent on telling us whether or not they dream.
But I think from what I've heard of studies that people have done, it sounds like, yes, mammals dream.
It's less clear like it's less sure
that like fish dream you know or like reptiles like those might not stream yeah absolutely and
you i mean you'll see it with dogs right you'll see like dogs switching being like
while they're sleeping which is very fun i will say as to whether or not dead men dream, we're told by Beric that he doesn't dream.
Melisandre hardly ever sleeps, so presumably she does not dream.
But we don't know very much about the ice whites, so it's possible that they do.
They retain memories.
Are they driven by one other person's dream is interesting.
Like, are they driven by, like, one other person's dream is interesting.
But it also makes me think of this idea of, you know, do dead men dream?
In a way, yes.
In the aspect of how people can carry on the dreams of the dead and continue them to manifest the visions of the people who live before you.
Like, for example, Chloe likes to talk about Ned's dream of settling the gift um and whether or not
sansa could be able to fulfill that or even like we think about this this idea that was introduced
in house of the dragon but was kind of hinted at strongly as friends of ours such as joe magician
like have theorized even before that show came out etc that aegon uh could have had a vision of the need to unite
west rose against the others right and it is called aegon's dream right this his dream of
the song of ice and fire and how this dream is sort of dictating everything like years and years
later and and that idea i love that because then you have some of those things
that are put down on john snow from j or mormont for example uh as well as corinne halfhand as well
as any man that's basically his father in this story and you have that famous line right of
rhaegar that it does not do to speak of roads not taken talk of my return, different dreams for the realm,
different dreams for legacies that
can't be completed
just in one lifetime.
Exactly.
In the dark crypts below Winterfell,
a stonemason
was chiseling out his father's
likeness in
granite. I pointed this
out because I know we were talking about it last week.
We were like, what fucking happened to that
stonemason? And they did.
This guy is chiseling at the whole chapter.
Interesting we don't
know anything about him before now.
I would have liked him to be named just for fun.
George, can you go edit it in the very beginning?
Just give him a name? Because that would say to me
that we know him.
But I'm gonna hope
that he knows what ned stark looked like yeah does he die i just like to see some credentials
you know what i mean yeah i mean does he ever finish they'll find out you know like if it's
bad they can at least get another block of like granite right and start over as opposed to remember
that that uh portrait of christ that some old lady was
like yeah i'm totally qualified and next thing you know it looks like i don't know it looks like a
fuzzy worm is that not what jesus looked like not like that kind of fuzzy worm how do you know
um exactly anyways so so brandt asks do trees dream do robots dream of electric sheep and
lewin says no but bran argues that he's dreamt of a weirwood that calls to him
though he says that the wolf dreams are better where he can smell things and taste blood i'm
like oh do trees dream i'm like look it's foreshadowing oh my god lewin is like tugging
on his collar sweating profusely.
Right now he's like, what the fuck did you just say to me?
Because Bran's like, I like my dreams better.
The wolf ones where I eat people and things in the forest and, you know, taste blood,
which I love.
We love the blood part.
Luan's like, oh my god.
Luan's like, what does this mean?
He's like, he means like steak tartare, right?
Like that's what we're talking about. Poor Luan because he is like what does this mean he's like he means like steak tartare right like that's what we're talking about
poor Lewin because he is
like blood sausage he's like this is not
what I fucking signed up for when I came
north this is not at all what I
signed up for he's like this is way
way beyond the things that parents
should be dealing with not
me Lewin says to him
maybe you should go play with the other
kids more cause that's gonna normal him out then you should go play with the other kids more. Because that's going to normal him out.
Then he does, and he chooses the reeds.
Ha ha ha.
As if this is going to change our weirdo, ritualistic, cannibal prince son from eating people in his wolf dreams, right?
Or in real life.
Bran reminds Luwin, I commanded you to send the fray boys away.
And Luwin's like, you know I can't fucking do that that they have to be fostered here per your mother's last email and i cannot expel them if
i turn them out where would the boys go and brand's like i don't give a fuck yeah right first of all
he's like i don't care second of all they have houses they have a house they can go home to the
twins away from winterfell is where i want them to go to be fair that is that is the benefit of
having a home you know being like if you don't want someone there you can tell them you need
to get the fuck out i'm gonna leave my fucking house yeah there's nothing better than that
it's a great feeling get the fuck out of my house i'm going to bed with you gone
lewitt says that neither he nor the phrase asked to be attacked by the wolves by the way and brand
reminds him that okay but it was shaggy dog who attacked them not summer who is an angel and has
done nothing wrong in his life uh he's like summer never bit anyone that totally brings to mind the
trident in the last book with uh sanza and aria Lady never bit anyone. Lady never hurt anyone at, uh,
Derry. And
like we said earlier, I can see where
Bran is trying to balance
being trapped in, like, his own
prison. Not like Sansa's
gender prison slash
King's Landing prison. And the anger
that Rickon and Arya live by, right?
They have different rules that they get to
live by in their life than
Sansa and Bran get to live by.
Sansa and Bran are doing their duty.
Bran has to be the Prince of Winterfell.
He has to be lordly. He has to welcome
people. Rickon gets to run around
with his wolf biting people and screaming
all the time and it's appropriate.
It's like, that's just Rickon. He's wild. He's
four. And it's what
makes the next bit so compelling
as Bran starts to get so resentful
and losing himself to howling, right,
for all to hear in Winterfell.
He's like, here's your baby fucking feral prince,
your tiny lordling. Do you like him now?
Do you like what I am now?
Like, why can't I just do this? I'm the prince here.
Also, he's like eight years old, nine years old,
and I'm like, yeah, that seems normal.
Yeah, absolutely. Again, as a person who does this at my age i'm like yeah that seems normal
am i rickon are you bran i guess so i mean you are younger and yeah i i really like the parallels
that you've drawn here between sansa and bran, right? I mean, if their storylines go the way that we think that they will,
then it makes sense for us to start seeing ways in which they resemble one another.
But absolutely.
And yeah, I mean, Rekin's just running around doing whatever.
And Bran feels responsible for him, right?
Like, he's like, I'm very young.
Why am I also raising my younger brother?
I'm so sad and alone.
And Lune's also like, yeah, I'm trying to, like, not raise a cannibal.
He's like, one out of two is enough, okay?
Yeah.
Bran's like, Summer's innocent innocent and loon's like well
summer saved your life though but by ripping a man's throat out and i'm like whatever happened
to context which i think is a big part and theme of these books right like in general like yes
what like was this a bad thing now like look at it in context was this a bad thing for example
jamie lannister killing aries everyone's like this was a super bad
thing that he did as a kingslayer and then you're like oh but aries was gonna blow up the city
you're like was that still a bad thing and i think that's kind of what's going on here with
summer which is kind of funny and ironic considering that brin is like this because of jamie
anyway it's funny you say that because then it's like was it so bad if he had just done it
if he had just done what blown up king's landing anyways
okay well who was visiting that day you know i mean yeah i mean he was like this is my house
get the fuck out of my house yeah this is where it could be exactly i don't know i mean brandon
aries they're like the same it's the same picture. Is that what you're
saying, Chloe? It seems like that.
It's not what I'm saying. Why are you putting
these words together? Bran wargs into
Ares in the past and that's why
Ares is the way he is.
I said Bran was the Night King. What didn't you
hear? Eliana, I'm getting very mad
with you.
Yeah, Bran says maybe we should just put the walders in the godswood and then the dogs
can come inside this is a great idea yeah he's also kind of annoyed that like he's the prince
and no one's listening to his demands even though his demands are ridiculous which i guess that's
your flip side right look at the sansa chapters and the tyrian chapters and you have a king
who's being fucking ridiculous and everyone's listening to them like bran if everyone listened
to you it would probably not be great right now no you see that it doesn't always go well it's a
good idea oh my god lewin says the wolf's wood is full of danger bran had wanted to go ride his
horse out he wanted to take Dancer out to the
Wolfswood and Luin's like the Wolfswood's full of
danger last time you were there that
should have told you like we can't you can't go
out right now Summer would save
me Bran insisted stubbornly
princes should be allowed to sail the sea
and hunt boar in the Wolfswood and
joust with lances
oh that's some Ken Rockbridge shit
yeah yeah I was gonna I was gonna say that
that like oh my god
what happened last time we hunted
boar in a wolf's wood
bad not great
and joust with lances
I mean he wanted to do the melee I guess
and Cersei was like yeah
do it
interesting idea go ahead and do it
sail the sea or well she didn't say do it interesting idea go ahead and do it uh and see and or well she didn't say do it she said
don't do it right because that would make him want to do it even more and then that you won't
yeah sailing the sea that's what he wanted to do with going east yeah yeah yeah damn that's great
interesting stuff but as we're seeing the more power that you have i guess that i mean let me
look at it in the
context of robert now i'm seeing like you know on one hand brand's autonomy is being stripped away
both due to his age but allegedly for his own good right they're saying like oh because of the way
that your body is you're not allowed to do these things he's being denied his desires like hanging
out with his wolf but also he can't even
leave and go outside. No one's willing to like accompany him so he can like at least see some
of the world. He has no power over even who he spent his time with. He has no power over even
being able to run away and go see his wolf. But then now that you see it, like it's almost that
idea of power is a prison, right? Now have this idea he's like the lordling and
therefore has to be protected just like at that comparison right with robert robert also more and
more is like imprisoned by his position absolutely he never even really wanted it any of it he really
didn't and like not in like a cool like oh my god he didn't want it but in a like he really didn't
want it and she got someone else but no one else really wanted it either i think except for i don't
know stannis but that didn't make well and that's the bigger issue with eris dying right is like
people don't obviously know that aries was about to blow up the city except for me and i stand by
no i don't stand by what i said but people don't really know what
aries's true goal was so jamie murdering aries blows up the succession crisis where everyone's
like sure why not just put robert on the throne who cares at this point nothing's real anymore
but everybody else looks at it that way they're like how could you have done this horrible thing
it kind of no one liked the guy when you say it like that it kind of makes me think of like
would jamie ascending the throne actually have gone a little differently than we think right
because like i mean he has some morality if he's like well let's not blow up the city would jamie
being someone who wanted the throne have been interesting considering what we keep saying of
like well i mean sometimes the people who want the throne they want it because
they have good ideas like would it have been a like a much grayer aspect than we think it would
have been i mean less like syrian yeah tyrian has a lot of that thomas cromwell energy right of like
manipulating and trying to keep things going certain ways to keep things afloat and just like
keep the city from being murdered
uh so there's almost that vibe there as well that i'm like i just can't see jamie's character
it might have been given to james and targaryen yeah i think it was split up a little bit between
the two yeah yeah well lewin reminds brand that you're only eight you're not a man grown and
that's part of why you're not allowed to go, along with all the other things.
And he says, and then Bran says that he would rather be a wolf, living in the woods, sleeping when he wants, saving his sisters, and fighting beside Robb like Grey Wind.
But I'll be a wolf fighting alongside him.
He's like, I'd tear out the Kingslayer's throat with my teeth.
Rip, and the war would be over, and everyone would come back to Winterfell.
It's a good thought it's
good not that uh you know ripping out the kingslayer's throat would actually fix anything
as we find out i thought that was interesting that it's the first time that he really references
jamie yeah like in his thoughts like this he's coming back to that compartmentalized bit of jamie
and obviously he knows that the Kingslayer is
warring against his brother so that's bad
but he still hasn't
come out of it obviously. He won't until
I'm sure what
Tiwau will get a great reveal from him
of him finally understanding the world
as he beeps into the tree.
I feel like it must be in Winds, right?
Yeah.
He begins to howl.
Ow!
And Lewin gives up the fight and leaves him to his howling.
After a while, it's less fun to howl alone,
so he stops resentfully and thinks,
I did welcome the Walrus.
In fact, it was Rickon who had wanted them gone.
Rickon had screamed that he wants his mom and his dad and Rob,
not these strangers. Soon had screamed that he wants his mom and his dad and Rob, not these strangers.
So Bran had to welcome the phrase
and offered them meat, mead, and
a seat at the fire. Lewin said he
did well. You know, that is
before they played the game.
Not that game,
that'd be lost. Oh my god.
Damn it, Eliana. I knew you were gonna say that
too. I had a feeling. I thought about it all
day. As soon as I read it in the book, I was like, this bitch is going to say the game.
Absolutely.
The game was played with a log, a staff, a body of water, and a great deal of shouting. The water was the most important part, though. You could use anything to cross, and you didn't have to shout. But without water? No game.
But without water, no game.
So they made do instead with one of the poles in the godswood, which the Walders had never seen before.
They're like, I don't understand this hot water that's bubbling in the ground.
But they thought that actually makes it even better.
Both are named Walder Frey.
There's Big Walder and Little Walder.
And there are actually tons of Walders at the twins, as we all know.
They're all named after their grandfather. And fantastic line from Rickon, who goes,
We have our own names at Winterfell.
Rickon told him hotly when he heard that.
Funniest shit in the world.
Because I'm like, okay, Rickon, grandson of Rickard,
and Brandon number 5,423.
With your own names.
Whatever, Rob slash Robert.
I'm like, they had, just don't make fun of them for differentiating.
Waltier, Walder.
Okay, Brandon, Bran, Rickard, Rickon.
At least the girls have like what seemed to be their own names for a while, right?
Yeah, they have real names.
Those are real names.
So they lay a log on the water.
One player is Lord of the Crossing and has a stick.
And when the other players come to him, he must say, I am the Lord of the Crossing.
Who goes there?
And then the other must make up a speech about who they are and why they should be allowed to cross.
And the Lord can make them swear oaths, answer questions, and they don't have to tell the truths,
but their oaths are binding unless they say mayhaps. The trick is to say mayhaps so the
lord doesn't notice, and then you can try to knock the lord into the water,
but only again if you said mayhaps. Or you were out of the game. The lord gets to knock anyone
in the water whenever he pleases, and is the only one who gets a stick. So in the out of the game. The Lord gets to knock anyone in the water whenever he
pleases and is the only one who gets a stick. So in the end, the game is about shoving and
hitting people and lots of arguments. Right off the bat, there's so much to be gleaned
from that passage alone about the Freys. A, their politics, and how they teach their children
politics. Someone came up with this game likely a
older generation of fray children of walter fray's kids came up with this game maybe god who knows
you know it could be uh one of the maybe like walter rivers it could be black it could be any
of these guys that came up with it but it reminds me a little bit of succession i won't go into
details but the idea of the kids there is
a conversation about one of the kids
getting locked in a fucking dog
cage I thought you meant boar on the floor
no boar on the floor too this could
be it but that's also it though like it is
literally a game a
demeaning humiliating game where one
person gets to be role
playing as Walder and hitting
the rest of them with a stick until
they say the right things that they get to pass. And it is teaching them like the politics of the
land they could possibly someday own as well as them beating the shit out of everybody else in
the succession so they can own it is really what the game is like that's straight up the game it's very cruel it's like screwing your neighbor basically and you can see why
all of these children all of walder frey's children his grandchildren their cousins their
blah blah their blah whatever their kin all of his kin that's why they're mostly bloodthirsty
because that's how they were taught they're taught that if you want it you need to get those scraps don't just sit there and beg for the scraps make the scraps happen even if you
have to lie for it yeah exactly exactly that i mean that's that gives them merit and you can see
why they little walder yeah merit fray you can see why little walder is and big walder both are like
so obsessed with their place in succession because
that is where they have what they've been taught like from the moment they knew any of the words
of their house their parents have been drilling in them you're this number you need to be this
number can you imagine that's an immense amount of pressure to be born into that family i cannot
imagine it is a very big family and i literally cannot imagine and yeah it's it's also
like just so as you said right there's like no camaraderie at all everyone's pitted against each
other I can see like the kids of Winterfell being like huh what a weird fun game like where we throw
each other in the water but like if that's what you're taught is the culture of your family like
then that's a different thing as you said like very competitive yeah and also as a kid like it's the worst kind
of game it's overtly physical and like i sucked at any games as a kid that were overtly physical
i didn't have great motor skills i they like did not develop for me in time for that so i was like
embarrassed at recess i didn't play those kind of games except for Foursquare I
fucking loved Foursquare I was the king of Foursquare anyways but you know Bran I mean
it's embarrassing the next part of like he doesn't even get to play right he he's the judge how many
times I played a game where I since I wasn't physically fit to play it they were like you can
just judge it you could just be the judge. That's the ultimate, like,
we don't really actually know what to do with you
or want to play with you or figure it out.
So you just be the judge.
It's a horrible, humiliating thing.
And we're seeing, like, Arya.
Arya's getting bullied, right,
amongst the boys on the road
on the way to the Night's Watch
for her lumpy head
and because she's the smallest.
Poor Bran.
He doesn't even get like straightforward
obvious bullying. He just gets ignored.
Yeah. Damn.
In his own home.
Yeah, in his own home!
Where he's the prince. Yeah, prince.
Yeah, excuse me.
That's treasonous. He's the prince of Winterfell?
Yeah.
Also, obvious foreshadowing
with the mayhaps now. Probably not if you're reading it for
the first couple times but uh you know you didn't say mayhaps simon didn't say exactly it is very
it's a mix of like simon says and i don't know throwing people into the water
little walder was the lord uh i guess more often than not his name is a misnomer of course he's
tall and stout red-faced big-bellied while big walder was sharp-faced skinny and a half a foot
shorter little walder says that big walder is 52 days older than him but he grew faster
they're cousins not brothers which i mean yeah that would be unhinged if both of their children were named Walter. But, I mean, not saying that, like, someone would never do that.
Someone would never name both of their kids the same name.
But anyway.
Agen.
Agen.
Oh, you're talking Rhaenyra and Alicent?
Or Lyanna Stark?
Oh, I was thinking Rhaegar naming.
He's like, oh, Agen and Agen.
And I think, I
actually do think it's possible that he did that.
But anyways. I believe it.
Big Walder was the son of Jamos,
whom I haven't heard much
about, but he's got a great name.
He's a son of Walder's
fourth wife, the Kraykhal, who has
good hips. And of course, little Walder
is Merit's son.
Y'all know Merit. And they're not the only walders
sir steverin has black walder who is fourth in line and then there's red walder emin's son and
then there's also bastard walder who isn't able to inherit walder rivers and then there are also
the girls walda also there's waltier gets corrected as like, it's a tier, Wal-tier, not Wal-der. And they're also
just like, I don't know, Wal-tier doesn't really matter even if he's older because for some reason
he's like not in the line of succession. They explained it in the chapter, but I didn't feel
like capturing it. And also I love this passage now because it is a perfect way of showing that
all of these succession laws, they are all very confusing, right? It's so hard to
keep it straight, especially with the phrase, but they're just like an exaggerated example
to really show that it's all hodgepodge. And it's also all bullshit. Yeah, I love how easily it
shows that they're like, well, I have exactly this many steps I have to get ahead in order to win.
Basically, it's like, here's how many cheat codes I need to do. And they're just like recanting it
out loud. They're like, here's how well they're like here's how anyways can i memorize this one yeah exactly and not only that but then you have the
more collected version of this in a feast for crows with little finger and sansa with the eerie
right and like the long winding explanation there's something interesting in that that passage
is more like a big gotcha reveal about harry the red herring where this one is kind of more of a like ah
gotcha this is just how the phrase are yeah and also i mean with all the different things
and it changes so easily right with just like one letter for example when rob is like um
so yeah i guess if bran is theoretically dead that would make sansa air even though otherwise
it would mean that bran was air but if he's not there it's sansa and he's like but i we don't
like that she's married to a lancer so let me just write a letter and now john is air right
like everything's just it's all gravy yeah roderick had allowed the boys to share john's
old bedchamber which Bran also hates he is forced to
watch while the Walders play with Turnip the cook's boy and Joseph's girls Bandy and Shira
as Bran gets to be the judge but as soon as they start playing they forget all about Bran
yeah so I'm like oh interesting that they make him the judge who decides, like, who gets to be the lord, maybe?
Which is very much what a, oh, I don't know, maybe a lord or a prince or, I don't know, a king gets to decide?
Eliana, you goddamn beautiful bitch.
I'm just going to plant a big old kiss on your head through the camera.
Please do not.
I'm kissing you through the camera. do not i'm not right i'm kissing you through the camera get out of my house you're just so smart you're so smart god damn it god damn yeah that's great that's a perfect position for him to rule
from he might not like it for the moment but maybe he's a reluctant ruler oh my god just before long the noise draws all the children in
winterfall out and they're all ignoring bran getting muddy and laughing and he thinks if i
had my legs i'd knock all of them into the water no one would ever be lord of the crossing but me
oh well you're gonna get some wings instead so let's see what happens then can you imagine like
the birds come and they just schwap people into the water like the tulapi uh that's i was thinking that actually that and the harpies i
can't wait for this his dark material shit to happen this year finally rickon comes running in
wanting to play and shaggy dog follows bran had told shaggy he has to stay behind but little
walder smacks rickon with the stick and in shaggy goes flying to stay behind, but little Walder smacks Rickon with the stick,
and in Shaggy goes, flying over the plank, attacking Walder.
Woo!
Good boy. Good boy.
There was blood in the water.
The Walders were shrieking, Red murder.
Interesting.
Yeah.
Lots of good, lots of good foreshadows to come.
It is interesting.
Red murder.
Yeah. Redrum. Rickon is, is of course cackling in the mud
and chloe feels that this reminds her of the time she actually wasn't there but it's a story i've
told her but when i was standing at a bus stop once cackling after i ghosted my cousins
and i was very drunk and i was like i did it and I'm just cackling at the bus stop by myself. And Hodor lumbers in saying, Hodor.
And after that, though, Ricken actually likes the Walders, right?
He's like, this was fun.
They never played Lord of the Crossing again, but they did play other games like Monsters and Maidens or Come Into My Castle and Rats and Cats.
And with Ricken, they'd plunder the kitchens for pies
and honeycombs they'd play with the pups
they'd race around the keep and even train
with Roderick on wooden
swords
definitely lots of great stuff in the games there
because I'm like rats and cats
so they're the rats we're the cats
well I was like they're the rats
kind of like the rat
king and the rat cook and like the guest right stuff eating, but also cats, funny enough, because of Arya.
Oh, and here I'm thinking of Cat D'Lynn with the rats and cat, the other phrase, and killing cat, and monsters and maidens, and come into my castle, which is played generally after a wedding.
I was gonna say, which is played generally after a wedding.
I was going to say,
which is played generally by what,
Peter and Sansa?
Hey.
Anyways,
there's also something like,
even though he's a babby and he's not quite developed yet,
Rickard reminds me of his uncle Brandon
so much,
just that he has the wolf blood, right?
He's wild.
He's really, he likes other people he's kind of outgoing where Bran has that certain quiet sadness and depth to him of Ned
not on the age factor obviously but just in the personality factor well that's kind of nice that
like Rickon is the one who's more like Brandon even though Brandon shares a name right you see
it with the Walders that it's this idea that just because you have a certain name
doesn't mean that you have to be this kind of person, right?
The names are, sometimes they're just names.
You are who you are regardless.
Like John.
Yeah.
Motherless, bastard, damned.
Rickon takes it a step too far, though,
when he took the Walders into the sacred vaults beneath Winterfell where Eddard's
likeness is still being carved
and that pisses Bran off
he shouts that Rickon had no right
that this is a stark place but Rickon doesn't care
it's so sad because it's like
Bran is obviously upset and it is a little fucked up
you don't just take the phrase
you don't just take the phrase down to the fucking crypts.
Like that's a special place.
But I mean, to him, it's like you're leaving him now too, Rickon.
Like he can't keep up.
You're going ahead and you're going away.
And again, to quote House of the Dragon,
isn't there anyone left in winterfell on brand's side
my god he's alone isn't there anyone left and also like why is everything being taken from me
even in my own home like my freedom my family all the things that are sacred you know he has no
power over it yeah like what's the point of being a prince if you can't fucking do anything
he's being promised a crown he's being wings, and none of them are giving him anything for freedom.
Absolutely.
My poor son.
Maester Luwin comes into Bran's room with a green jar, and Osha and Hayhead come with.
Osha scoops him up and Luwin says he's made Bran a sleeping drought with, which Osha says will stop his dreams.
Bran drinks it.
It's thick, chalky, but there's an aspect of this that's kind of, I don't know.
With the wanting to not dream, it reminds me a little bit of Dany in Daenerys Nine, right?
In her grief when it comes to Drogo.
And she says to sleep, to sleep, and not to dream, which is a sort of flip on Hamlet's to sleep to sleep
perchance to dream.
So I don't know.
I'm kind of wondering if there's something there
regarding Bran also feeling his own grief, right?
Which would make sense.
Especially he gets no reprieve.
That's for sure.
That's true.
He doesn't.
He's just left alone with his thoughts now.
Yeah, even more intensely, it seems.
And Osha's words here kind of seem like they might drive
him to that because she tells him i've seen you speak to the heart tree maybe the gods are trying
to talk back and you should listen they are and they are like you can't just drown them out with
this green fucking drink though i i thought this was great that at the very front of A Clash of Kings, we have Bran drinking this green juice.
When at the very near dance, like his chapters in dance at the end of the story so far of what's published, we have him drinking something else, right?
Something red.
Some red juice.
So it will be.
So here, this is something that's meant to stop his dreams and their tracks, right?
Like they're trying to
suppress the wolf within and there's even a line that jojen says in this book he says
and this is just of green seers in general because the color green also i'm like wow
you're giving him a green drink so he doesn't have green dreams will it work is it reverse
psychology what's in it i gotta know uh Jojen says on Greensight metaphorically,
It's given to a few to drink of that green fountain will still in mortal flesh,
to hear the whisperings of leaves and see as the trees see as the gods see.
Most are not so blessed.
But then, of course, Bran actually does that. That was a metaphorical drink.
The real drinking comes in A Dance with Dragons when he has the weirwood paste. What is it? A paste of weirwood seeds. Something about
the look of it made Bran feel ill. The red veins were only weirwood sap, he supposed.
But in the torchlight, they looked remarkably like blood. He dipped his spoon into the paste
and hesitated. Will this make me a green seer uh the journey to
being a green seer right it starts in this book it does i mean i you know what you're saying about
the this green drink which first of all what is it is it like green machine by like naked juice
you know is it is it kale is it spinach like what's in this you know people have green drinks
all the times nowadays started with this chapter actually brandon's a trendsetter and
it does kind of feel like this green drink does start to unlock those green dreams right i mean
i'm kind of like is it the combo of the singing together and the whole like them saying it will
like keep you from having any of your own dreams. And therefore suppresses his own voice and clears the way then for the wolves to connect.
Yeah.
And the comet.
And the dragon's birth.
I mean.
Yeah.
Things are aligning.
Things are aligning.
Absolutely.
Well, Bran's drowsy already when the sleep takes him he once more finds himself in
the darkness moving beneath the green gray trees their gnarled oaks i'm walking he thought exulting
but part of him knows that it's a dream but it's better than the truth of his bedroom
it's dark but the comet lights his way he's moving on four good legs. They're strong, they're swift,
and he feels the ground below. The smells fill his head, alive, intoxicating. The hot pools,
the rich, rotting earth, squirrels in the trees. The squirrel reminds him of blood and bones,
cracking in his teeth. He had eaten half a day past, but there was no joy in dead meat even deer uh concerning
um his brother elopes the walls a familiar scent it's strong it's earthy it's black as this coat
they search for prey for a way out for his mother his litter mates his pack and never finds them
and i thought that was kind of funny the the searching for his mother, right? Because it's a double entendre when it comes to the wolves.
On one hand, it's searching for the mother that was killed,
you know, on the side of the wall, right?
With the stag's horn.
So in a way, it's also kind of looking for Ned.
You know, we know that they were looking for Ned
in that one dream in the crypts,
but also they're kind of looking for their mother,
who's not here, Catelyn.
As well as also looking for the
wolf mom that is dead.
Yeah. Yeah, it's very
sad. And the pack,
in the dream, that he's like,
but they never find them.
Big sad. And he thinks it's a dream, but it's just
real life.
Behind the tree rises
dead man rock, caging them, moss-spotted, thick, strong, and tall.
His brother stops at every hole, bearing his fangs in rage, but the dead man-rock stays closed. He
had already done so his first night himself. Bran had in his dreams searched through this wall.
And we end the chapter with this. The world had tightened around them,
but beyond the walled wood
still stood the great gray caves
of man-rock.
Winterfell, he remembered,
the sound coming to him suddenly.
Beyond its sky-tall man-cliffs,
the true world was calling,
and he knew he must answer
or die.
Yo!
The call!
Bran got the call! Yes! The call of the journey the call for the
journey of the hero ring ring brand time to be a magical little fucker that too it's happening
it's coming for brand he's about to embark on his hero's journey and i know i know george thought he
was clever there he's like answer or answer or die. Fall or die.
Beautiful.
What a way to tell a story with this character.
It is so classic, but
simultaneously he's giving his own spin
on it. I love it. And there's also
something I have to point out here.
The language,
again, coming back to that double entendre
of speak through the wolf but through Bran,
the language about Manrock, that the great gray caves made from man rock, that they're
looking at the marble of Winterfell as man rock.
So I wonder if the wolves, when they see dragonglass, if they would say it's dragon rock or something
else.
Oh, that's funny.
Yeah.
It's sky tall man cliffs, right?
They're man-made cliffs to these doggos.
That's what they're seeing through their eyes.
And it reminds me of the John Dies at the End series.
There's a POV chapter from a dog,
and it calls its owner Meat Smell
because of how proud it always is
that its owner's breath always smells like meat.
And it's just the most dog shit ever like maybe someday we will get a pov from a wolf from a doggo a ghost chapter that'd
be cool but this is this is pretty close right here this is pretty close to a wolf pov yeah
it i mean i think it is i do think we will get a wolf chapter one day and also like the dead
man rock is fascinating because it's like,
because they're no longer in the earth,
therefore it is dead.
Right.
And that the songs are no longer in the rocks and there's no spells in
them,
which is kind of interesting when you think about how,
like what allegedly there are spells woven into the wall,
into storms and et cetera.
So I'm wondering if there's like a difference there.
It makes me also think of,
I don't know if it's this series.
I might be confusing it with the other one.
I might be confusing it with the Greenbone Saga
and the idea of, you know, it being alive,
but also, you know,
not that I know much about the series again.
Lord of the Rings, right?
Like the idea that you can sing to the stone,
that it's alive and therefore it like responds
and does things back. But this stone doesn't do that because men have killed it like
they've killed everything else oh yeah cutting off that mystical connection and now it's just
man-made now it's just dead rocks a castle right but yeah i mean that dead man rock can be
it can be alive too one day when everyone returns, when the wolves return.
They keep talking about dreams, you know, this chapter, and they're like, do dead men dream?
And all those things, and it makes me think of, of course, a dream of spring.
Yeah.
The wolves will come again.
They allegedly will.
The saddest part of this wolf dream though is that summer is trapped just like
bran and that is what bran is experiencing every night he is in the wolves minds watching them go
and pace back and forth at this wall trapped just like him within the walls of winterfell but
soon they'll be burnt out of winterfell and they'll miss being trapped
you know i'm just i guess well i mean they'll just move out of Winterfell and they'll miss being trapped. Well, I guess.
Well, I mean, they'll just move to being trapped, I guess, underground.
And.
Yeah, I mean, I think that's what's so well done about this chapter, right?
It opens with Bran's feelings of being trapped and then ends with that brilliant parallel with their wolves also feeling that same way.
Yeah.
Reminds me. brilliant parallel with their wolves also feeling that same way yeah it reminds me and and of course comes right back to sansa right that she wants nothing but home nothing but her wolf after it's
all torn from her yeah loss of innocence is coming man well it's coming home is whenever they awoo home is wherever they awoo
oh i'm burped instead of uh sleeping in my bed that's okay now i'm sad now a sad moon is on the
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