Girls Gone Canon Cast - ASOIAF Episode 186 — The Iron Captain / Victorian Intro
Episode Date: March 17, 2023Hop aboard the SS Canon as we head down the Ironborn Campaign Trail and do quite a bit of naval gazing with Victarion. We discuss Ironborn culture, history and lore, while highlighting the toxicity in... the culture, as well as briefly talk sexual violence. We do some-what-vaguely-hint-at-characters-future-plots-as-released-in-THE-WINDS-OF-WINTER-sample-chapters. Please be warned. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The following music was used for this media project: Music: SCP-x4x (Mind Leech) by Kevin MacLeod Free download: https://filmmusic.io/song/6734-scp-x4x-mind-leech License (CC BY 4.0): https://filmmusic.io/standard-license --------------- Eliana's twitter: https://twitter.com/arhythmetric Eliana's reddit 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 186, A Feast for Crows, The Iron Captain, An Introduction to Victarion.
I am one of your hosts, Chloe.
And I am another one of your hosts, Eliana.
Yeah, it's the Iron Captain, not nearly as cool as, like, The Iron Chef, which would have been way more enjoyable but yeah it uh i
would actually maybe pay money to see victorian lose at the iron chef i don't know but with that
flaming hand anything is possible anything's possible i'm excited to jump into victorian
uh it's actually a pov that i'm not usually keen on, and we'll talk a little
bit more about that as we get through. But hey, it's just like pizza. All POVs are good POVs,
am I right? Am I right? I think I've had bad pizza. It was still pizza, though. I mean, stir pizza well speaking of pizza
meats back on the menu boys yeah this is our announcement for our special bonus patreon episode
this is how we're introducing our march patreon episode. Let me give some subtext here really loudly.
I think the subtext is not subtext anymore.
We are going to cover for our $5 bonus episode,
stranger tier and above,
over at patreon.com slash girls gone canon.
Get bonus episodes every single month.
And March's episode is continuing on
with George's anthology of dream
songs we're going to check out a story in it this story comes from before dream songs it is a has a
crazy history you'll learn all about in this episode and that story grew up to be meat house
man it did grow up to be meat house, which interestingly is one of like three stories that are about like the handlers.
But it's the only one that's really accessible.
I cannot, it's really hard to find the other ones.
I think some of the other ones he was just like, I do not like my writing in this at all.
So.
I respect that.
I've taken a few essays down.
Really?
I don't really.
Yeah.
And I'm like like no one should read
this anymore you know removed my name from history yeah you're like that's not me anymore
that's not me nameless bastard yeah so that's march's patreon episode is it meat house march march house man unsure unsure meatness madness yeah uh last year we had
mushroom madness right march shroom madness and this year yeah march shroom march shroom
meats back on the menu so a different meat yes not the forest meat and speaking of mushroom
i think history of west rose put out their testimony of mushroom episode recently so it's a kind of also for them maybe they're also without realizing it all there's
like a march room thing for them too let's keep our eyes peeled on next year in march 23 and see
if meat becomes it someone else cover meat house man others have i guess it's yeah i guess the last of us was also about mushrooms and people too
anyway and meat and actually yeah meat house men was part of the show too yeah i haven't actually
read it so this will be really exciting i'm going to come into the meet a virgin um you'll be meeting me meeting her leotta you'll be meeting me for the very first
time oh my god i'm excited for that one um i'm actually i want to read a few more of these
little georgettes these novelettes these novellas or georgettes as i am now going to call them i
think we should call them georgettes yeah yeah yeah doing a george this one's an interesting one and i think like it makes sense to do it
at this time especially we talked about it and referenced it a few times during the brand
chapters so you can really by exploring this kind of see how george's thought has evolved
since then so keep your eyes and ears peeled for that and that's not the only patreon
thing happening this month we will be having our monthly brunch slash happy hour on the 26th
of march yes that's sunday sunday march 26th 1 2 3 p. ET, which is now in daylight savings time.
Thank God.
And I hear, you know, we might not leave it anymore thanks to the hard advocacy of Senator John H. Ryan.
Or, as the kids may call him, Jonads.
Jonads.
Jonads.
Peep the Veep.
Can we peep the Veep?
Yes.
And if you are in the Thunder tier or above at Patreon, the $10 and up tier,
you will have an invite to that brunch slash happy hour waiting for you at Discord.
So come on through.
We'll be hanging out.
Maybe play some giggity games.
Or maybe we'll make Warren do his,
our friend Warren, do all the presentations that he's been stacking up and missing out
on finally.
Yeah, we should do that.
I do want to see those presentations one day.
Yeah, I mean, are you realizing we're always picking on Warren?
I don't know.
Are you?
Are you?
Are you?
Another event happening at our Discord are the last two his dark materials series three
rewatch discussions uh keep your eyes peeled on the discord for that changing there is a his dark
materials tv spoilers channel that is pretty active and the events over at discord update
when uh when we're 100 sure on that time and date.
But tentatively, it will be either Saturday or Sunday over the next two weeks.
Yes, we're coming up on the end of that.
Get your, I don't know, emotions ready.
But for something much more optimistic, we are ending this month with something else that also kind of begins with the letter M,
but not really.
Oh my God.
We are, I'm kind of thrilled for this.
This is one of our passion projects.
Yes.
You know, the year started off,
Gossip Girls Gone Canon was quite a passion project.
And now Magical Girls Gone Canon is beginning with Sailor Moon.
We are hyped for Sailor Moon Crystal.
We're going to be discussing season one
at the end of this month.
So you will get one more
Victorian chapter this month
that'll be releasing on March 24th
for those of you following in real time.
And then on the 31st,
happy almost birthday to me,
we'll be Sailor Mooning.
I'll be transforming.
You know, moon prism power.
You will be transforming. I'm excited to, transforming you know moon prism power you will be transforming
i'm excited to as you said it is our passion project this one tentatively may be called
magical girls gone canon even though i don't know that we will cover any other magical girls
necessarily but you know i don't care the name is good hey i see a lot of magical girls in our
future especially when it comes to a song of ice and fire that's true there see a lot of magical girls in our future, especially when it comes to A Song of Ice
and Fire. That's true. There's a lot of magic in this series. After we put out the Reaver,
we will have some more magic to announce with our first and maybe only Victarian guest, right?
Yeah, probably. Next week, we'll announce that one for you. Get excited. Yeah, this one I'm very
excited about. I think y'all should get excited about this one i i'm very excited about i think y'all should
get excited about this one too we love a good guest and this one's been in the works for a very
long time they had no idea they had no idea when this was gonna happen they were like yeah i want
that one and i was like okay cool but we knew but no one no one knows what's next or when right
except for us just us 4d chess 4d Except for us. Just us. 4D chess.
4D chess.
You know who's not playing 4D chess?
Victarion.
Dumb as a box of rocks.
Holy shit.
Dumb and mean.
Yeah, he's mean.
He's nice to like one person and that's Aaron.
Aw.
That I kind of like though.
You know, like that part I like.
So we called him a second son last week.
That was more of a joke because Euron's not a son.
He's a demon. He doesn't count. And Balon's gone anyway. Technically he's a second son last week that was more of a joke because Euron's not a son he's a
demon he doesn't count and Balon's gone anyway but technically he's a second son now now he is
yeah now he's a second son but he's a third son uh and you can kind of see that in a way I think
there's some like Renly Robert Stannis dynamics at play with the Greyjoys that maybe we'll go into
talking about but what's what's your overall temperature read on Victarion? How
are you feeling going into this POV? You know, I want to say, like I said, I'm super excited for
our guests and the perspective that they're going to bring. And I feel kind of bad because like,
I'm glad that there's someone here who loves Victarion because this is not, this is like my
least favorite POV. I've come around more to Vict POVs over the years as other people, you know,
I've asked like a couple times even like back when I was much more active on the subreddit and was
like, I don't understand the appeal. Like, can someone explain this to me? And people have given
me some good explanations of why they find value in Victorian chapters, but it's my least favorite.
We'll talk a little bit more about
why um but how about you what do you feel it's funny because a couple weeks ago that guy i live
with my roommate he was like so do you feel doing this as pov by pov with you guys as podcast
have you felt like what was the character you felt the weakest on right like what was the character
you didn't feel like you could find a connection with or didn't feel like you had tons of thoughtful
things to say and it took me for a loop because he was like Jamie and I'm like no I actually loved
doing Jamie chapters surprisingly even though he's the worst character I don't want to see a
single one of you at home right now rolling your eyes at this. I didn't have an issue with Jamie chapters.
I had tons to say during Jamie.
John, yes, we had some long chapters after a while, but I still don't feel like I didn't get anything out of them.
You know, I still felt like they were, as our friend Maddie would put, nutritious chapters.
They still offered me nutrition and vitamins.
This may just be the least inspiring of the povs going
in for me um definitely an agreement maybe my least favorite pov not one and it's not necessarily
a bad pov like i said there's no such thing as bad pizza eliana according to you there is but
i don't care uh he's still a pov i still like most of George's work. I feel that he is maybe by the
fandom misperceived as like, you know how a lot of people look at Erio or Ares in Dorne and they
don't get a connection to him. Maybe that's what I'm experiencing, but I don't feel that way with
them. I still found a lot of value in them. So I'm hoping I will prove myself wrong. The one thing
I do see that I like so far in just the couple of
chapters I've reread for this, the context that it gives you for the Greyjoy Rebellion and where
that sits in history, that George is coming back finally to these details that he has laid out a
little bit, but not really gone into, and all of these kind of dynamics of who hates who and whose
brother died and this, that, the other. I mean, this was a really a mini microcosm of a rebellion you know look at roberts but just here with them so it had
to be very impactful for these characters so i think it does a great job of illustrating that
and i would also argue that his chapters are not necessarily for him yeah like who victorian is
to me has never mattered but his chapters provide context
to all of these characters i'm sorry it's not nice but it provides context to all of these
characters that are surrounding him right uh it's world building it's lore it's showing you the
culture and kind of that toxicity in the old culture in the iron islands and what needs to
die and putting them against ashes chapters chapters, which we've already done.
That makes it really interesting, right, where her chapters are all about changing that new leaf over and that guard over.
So I'm excited to kind of regress here politically, culturally, mentally, emotionally with Victarion and kind of understand how he ticks and how the other men of his culture that
are prideful and afraid tick. Yeah, I think that's a great explanation. As you're saying,
like, I, every time we do one of these POVs, even if I come into it not really having that many
expectations, I think I, the journey of reading it this way, but also the journey of reading it
together with you, I find something to get
out of it. And so I'm hoping to find something like that, uh, as we read through this time.
And also, you know, cause I don't, I don't want like people to not feel excited about
Tyrion chapters and like, we're going to, we're going to look at them, right? We're going to
dive deep into them as we do with every POV. As you all know, we put our whole ass off
until... Oh my god. I did that just to get a reaction out of you. Into every one of these POVs.
But yeah, as you said, there's like a lot of world building and context setting that comes
through the Victorian chapters. And you and I were discussing this a little before recording,
chapters and you and i were discussing this a little before recording it it made me realize so way back in the day and by that i mean it really was way back in the day it was like the
aughts now that i think about it which are back a dance with dragons was one one singular book
and it was going to follow directly after a storm of swords and have that five-year gap,
as I'm sure all of you know.
And George's solution for that five-year gap was essentially his own lightning round.
You know, you're welcome, George, for our idea, where he was going to have this like
really long, I don't know, 20 or 30 page intro prologue, where he describes basically
everything that's happened during
those five years since the end of the events in A Storm of Swords and a lot of that context setting
for especially the situation in Dorne after the death of the Red Viper and in the Iron Islands
etc with Baelon's death too so that you know you know, we could pick up where we are. And I think that
it sounds like a lot of that context setting was repurposed, perhaps, into these Victorian chapters,
because you do have, I think, much more exciting stuff going on, like, in the Asha chapters, and
even in the Arryn chapters, which we didn't know until the sample chapter, right? But like, some people kind
of knew, like, I don't know, that guy you live with, like, kind of had an idea. But the Asha
chapters, right, there's like, there's a character there to be connected to. But Victarion, it just
felt like a lot of world building and a lot of misery in a way that for me, I kind of had,
in the past felt that these chapters were,
they were kind of boring. I mean, there's a lot, there's like, as people have pointed out,
some of our patrons, right, have pointed out, there's like a lot of sexual violence in them.
There's a lot of sexual violence in a lot of the other chapters as well. But like,
he's a character that is kind of defined by that in a different way.
Yeah, I think overall, that huge exploration of that toxicity
of what it means to be a man from the iron islands and what it means to fulfill that role
is such a focus in this chapter alone right like on rereading this chapter what comes to me the
most is the culture there and is what victorian is trying to live up to even when the residents
of the iron islands are yelling in his face,
this is no longer the problem. Yeah, and I would argue that it's not even just the Iron Islands,
right? To an extent, his mentality is probably much more similar to the mentality of a lot of
men in Westeros than we know or see. We just have a lot of POVs from people who, like,
have a little more complexity and who tend to have a little more sympathy or empathy for others
because of whatever they've experienced.
Interestingly, it's like if Robert Baratheon had an older brother,
almost, or another brother. Like, if we could just shuffle around the Baratheon brothers,
because imagine Robert Baratheon brothers, because imagine Robert
Baratheon trying to live up to his
older brother or something like this,
but imagine how simplistically
stupid and
aggressive his POV would be.
This is kind of like a Randall Tarly POV.
Yeah, it's why we don't have
these POVs, honestly. It is more over
what I was thinking by trying to parse
this out, apparently.
I think we don't have these po like i mean a lot of people find this pov for victorian a little boring and maybe not boring maybe that's not the word but off-putting you know and that's why these
povs aren't laden through the story but you still need it you still need it to make it tick i get
that it's interesting to think of him as kind of like the control. Like you have a scientific experiment, right? Maybe he's the baseline and all of our other POVs are not.
I don't know. There is a lot of history that comes through in his chapters and that leads up to the
place where Victarion is now and the Iron Islands are now. So I mean, we have our own lightning
round, which again, George, you're welcome.
You're welcome to it.
Yeah, I think the one saving grace for this chapter, something that does interest me is
that rich history, that little bit of context we're going to get from the Greyjoy Rebellion
that informs some of these characters and illustrates their motives and all of that
good punchy fun stuff.
So without further ado, this lightning round is going to have a different type of storm in it.
We're going to start it with Storm's king, Robert Baratheon, and his rebellion.
And then we're going to move on to a different kind of king, Balen Greyjoy, and his rebellion of 289 AC.
So we pop that off a little before with Quellin Greyjoy, who was the father of nine
sons, Harlan, Quentin, Donel, Balin, Uren, Victarion, Uragon, and Arryn. Balin, Uren,
and Victarion, and Arryn all survived to adulthood while the rest die in childhood for various
reasons. Spoiler, TBA, more to come on that.
Yes. Quellen, their father, died in battle at the Mander, attacking the Reach and rising in support of Robert during his rebellion. Quillen's eldest son, Balen, sought independence for the
Ironborn, who didn't suffer losses like most of the great houses of Robert's Rebellion since they joined at the end.
He constructs a fleet of 100 war galleys, the Iron Fleet.
Balon decides that Robert's reign is fallible and that he would not be able to take action against the Ironborn,
and Roger Carlaw tells Balon this is a bad plan, trademark, but Balon says we're doing it anyway.
Six years after the end-ish of house targaryen asterisk
asterisk asterisk balan is crowned king beneath naga's ribs with a stylish piece of driftwood
and the gray joy rebellion begins in an attempt to control the sunset sea the lannister fleet is
burnt at anchor and the plan is constructed by euron and carried out by Victarion. This lets Balon
attack Seagard in the Riverlands, but his son Roderick perishes in the battle by sexy daddy
Jason Malster, maybe should be zaddy because this is the description essentially by Catelyn Stark,
and the ironborn are thrown back in defeat. Robert crushes the rebellion eventually,
with Stannis joining
the Redwine fleet and the Oldtown ships. Victarion's ships, however, are smashed in
the Fair Isle Straits, where Arryn is captured and made to spend war beneath Casterly Rock.
Tywin, Eddard, and Robert come down upon them, with Stannis subduing Great Wyk for Robert,
and Barristan Selmy attacking Oldwyk. The final battle takes place on Pyke,
led by Robert and Eddard, destroying the Botley Castle and Lord's Port. They attack with siege
engines, and Balon's second son, Merrin, is killed in the breach, led by Thoros of Myr and his sword
of fire. Jorah Morma and Jocelyn Bywater, who loses a hand in the battle, are knighted for
their bravery, and Balon's last surviving son, Theon, is taken as a hostage to the north, like other ironborn children taken hostage for good behaviors.
Hmm, we're gonna see one today, which I learned last time around.
The rebellion simply reinforces Robert's new rule in the end, and the Iron Islands are thrown into a little disarray in a much weaker rule, NDD. Yeah. Oops. This, of course, puts us into the present day, where Theon has grown up
at Winterfell, rebelling at the wolf and the squid that fight inside of him, and in turn,
he now has been captured by the bastard of Bolton. Asha was in turn raised as girl in the house,
and Balon's heir. Arryn had a religious wakening between the rebellion and today,
dedicating himself to the drowned god.
Then we have Euron, who has been exiled by Balon for raping and impregnating Victarion's
salt wife, whom Victarion then kills to retain his honor.
And of course, Euron shows up for the first time basically right after balin mysteriously
dies shit seems like it's about to get real oh and yes balin is dead and that's the present day
that's what you missed on glee
there there is there are some songs that could show up every now and then um victorian grayjoy
takes the campaign trail and the trail is rough and tumble especially when the competition is
kept all in the family his niece is the third party pick his evil demon brother is some sort
of evangelist turned possessed charisma freak and he's the guy keeping up with the old way
will they make the iron islands great again
who the fuck is to say who really is to say right uh it seems kind of caricature-y of them all right
to to think of it in these aspects but i don't know who i'd vote for you know i just don't know
i think i know who i would vote for out of all of these people. I really do. It's Asher. The chapter begins with the Iron Victory
coming into Naga's Cradle,
a holy bay where the ribs of Naga
rise on the hill above it at Old Wick.
The bones of the Great King's Hall,
full of magic.
There's a line describing the trees
that they rose from the earth
like the trunks of great white trees.
I kind of love the language of naga's bones and
the trees and the land around it and that magical mystic kind of look at it and even that language
for the weirwood trunks of great white trees you could just say white tree but we know what giant
white tree usually is thought about in westeros right and it comes back to a little bit of
ironborn lore that sticks out to me here as
well, that the demon tree Ig had pale wood and fed on human flesh. We learn that from the world
of Ice and Fire, and that the Grey King also taught men to weave nets and sails and carve the
first longship from the hard pale wood of Yig. It feels very much so similar to a weirwood, right?
Feels very much so, similar to a weirwood, right?
A demon tree feeding on flesh.
And also a reference to Yggdrasil in old Norse mythology,
the Norse tree of life, the geographical center of the spiritual cosmos for the Norse.
The Grey King had carved that ship, so that feels very symbolic,
since the Ironborn are very focused on making their great journeys across the sea and with the sea. And it definitely stands out as some sort of cross-culture of this mysticism between
the North and the Ironborn, especially when we think about Ash's chapters, where Alisane
and Asha realize their cultures are really not quite so different, just one of them subdued
the other.
We'll learn more about Naga someday from Aaron, right in the far, far future. But Naga had been the
first sea dragon, the mightiest ever to rise from the waves, we hear. And then later we hear more
lore that the storm god had drowned Naga's fire after the Grey King's death. The chairs and
tapestries had been stolen, the roof and the walls rotted away. Even the Grey King's great throne of
fangs had been swallowed by the sea. Only Naga's bones endured to remind the ironborn of all the wonder that had
been. It's funny because the Targaryens are put down, but here the Greyjoys have their own great
wonders of sea dragons and lore and Naga's bones upon the hill. It reads across all of these
different cultures and honestly, putting it on paper,
this seems very fire and ice, right?
Like, Naga's living fire had warmed the Grey King's halls,
and he made Naga his thrall.
It's almost a love story between the Grey King and Naga,
this immense power,
and reminds me a little bit of Azor Ahai and Nisa Nisa in some ways,
and some of the other little legends and storytelling moments we've had. I thought you were going to say with the
Thrall stuff and the romance of it, it reminds you a little of Elanay, you know, the Storm God
daughter kidnap stuff at Storm's End because there's something going on there with the
relationship. But yeah, it is fire and icy. When you combine the two, you get water,
which is a lot of what goes on here at the Iron Islands.
And you were talking about Yggdrasil and those Norse roots.
Naga also comes from another real world legend or legends, right?
The Naga is like these serpent deities.
Sometimes they're like half human,
half serpent, but like often they're just very much associated with snakes from South Asia and
Southeast Asian lore and features prominently in a couple of religions like in Hinduism and Buddhism
and Jainism. I'm not as familiar with how the Naga appears in Jainism. But off the top of my head, I do remember a legend in which,
you know, if you've ever seen any of the statues of the Buddha that looks like a peacock around
him, it is not a peacock. In fact, it is a naga that protects the Buddha during like one of these
stories of the Buddha's like meditating during a storm. So there's like a lot of connection there.
And like, nagas are seen as like these protector figures because of that in some of these stories
i love that okay and especially the the serpent like quality and of course the kraken they do
have some similarities right in in that they have all these legs i guess one has one no legs
and one has several that's the duality.
Snake-like legs.
Of creatures.
Victarion remembers when Balin was crowned on those bones,
and Newt the Barber, named for his axe throwing,
which was a close shave.
You know, you can shave someone's face.
I love that.
Not like the, well, I guess not unlike the barber of Fleet Street there, right?
Newt the Barber tells him they will shout his name too. Not like the, well, I guess not unlike the barber of Fleet Street there, right?
Newt the barber tells him they will shout his name too.
Victarion nods, but doesn't agree.
Balen's sons and his beloved daughter come first.
At Moat Cailin, his captains had all argued Balen's sons are dead.
Asha's merely a woman.
He was his brother's strong right arm.
He must pick up the sword he let fall.
There's something in this that makes me think about Stannis and how it must have been at his councils after Robert first was gone and
when he went back to Dragonstone and all of his men being like, well, you know, you have to avenge
your brother and please, those children, they aren't real. They aren't Robert's children. You're
the true King Stannis. Something about those political agendas.
You know, something's in there.
Maybe this is what it looked like.
People blowing smoke up his ass over in Dragonstone, for sure, right?
And he's like, I don't know, maybe.
And then, yeah, with Victoria, he's like, yeah, I don't know.
That weird kid.
No one even knows where he is or what's happening to him.
And the other one's just a girl because of shit.
Just a girl. Yeah, I know how that is. As just a to him and the other one's just a girl because of shit just a girl yeah i know how that is as just a girl yeah i'm also just a girl and it nothing to write home about interesting that he's his brother's strong right arm and then what happens
to his left arm his left hand volcano arm right he becomes a magma being. Unlike Jamie, he doesn't lose the hand
that gets business done for him, though, right?
He loses his left hand.
And that said, it does feel parallel, right?
We have all of these handy moments here with Jamie.
And John, right?
John has his hand pretty fucked up and hurt.
Catelyn also fucked her hand up on the cat's paw dagger.
So lots of focus on hands. and hands and hands george is doing something here he's doing something
with this motif of hands but i don't think we'll have like a fully like realized argument of what
it is till you know all the books are out uh much later sometimes you kind of need like
most of the story to see you know what the argument is of it but anyways
uh so like fire and blood part two fire and blood part three dunkin egg i don't four five six seven
and then of course the last five books of the series i can't deal with this sorry it's just
like how victorian victorian cannot deal with the fact that he's like, hmm, yeah, I'm my brother's strong right arm, but I cannot understand what you mean by what is this role of a hand when Asha proposes it?
He's like, I don't think I can wrap my head around that.
Yeah, it's like he understands it, but he doesn't see value in it in their culture and where it could help him because he thinks that they're so different from all other men.
in their culture and where it could help him because he thinks that they're so different from all other men yeah and i think that's like the key part the men and he's also like
well well for them i guess the the strong right arm part is mostly kind of a military leader
versus how ash is like you know what if we actually like thought things through
politically yeah and he's like i don't know about that
not a bad point so then we have they you know these people telling victorian i
mean the crow's eye doesn't even know their ways like there's no way he could come home suddenly
and take the crown not at all sending everyone running for their lives yeah that memory of his
brother stealing things he covets brings such an old rage into his heart you can see that
and it starts from the very front of this chapter and And he thinks, Euron was his elder, no matter the bad blood by Taylor Swift between them.
No man is as accursed as the Kinslayer. Yeah, exactly. Right from the start,
you're seeing that this guy hates his brother enough to want him dead, which is really
interesting, right? Because somehow Euron gets elected, but also it seems like no one from this family likes him at
all except for Job I don't care for Job I don't care much for Job yeah but yeah he's a motherfucker
Euron's evil oh my god wait a second though Job from Arrested Development put an eye patch on him
in your head oh my god look at his maniacal smile. Magician. Also, you know, like a dark wizard.
Dark wizard shit.
Dampier's summons for the Kingsmoot
came and they had changed everything.
Aaron speaks with the Drowned God's voice.
If they say he must sit at the
sea so- if they say
he must sit the sea stone chair,
well, Victarion must go.
He had given Ralph Kenning command
at Moat Cailin and set off for the iron
fleet oh yeah i i think i know you're going to talk about this more later but what we're seeing
here is the setting up of like the weaknesses right of the ironborn's war strategy and and how
they're overlooking things for northern ploys because we see a little later on they got i mean a little too cocky right they're like we got this we got no kailyn and
ignore all of asha's warnings about the northmen and she's like there are still northmen out there
you know like they're still doing things like i'm telling you from first-hand experience first
axe experience yeah uh there's even something in there a bit, right? Like, very Stannis-y itself.
Now, you mentioned the North,
and Stannis kind of in the North right now, right?
But there's also something, like, Stannis-y in that
Arryn speaks with the Drowned God's voice.
And if he says,
I must sit the Seastone Chair,
then I must be God.
I must be Azor Ahai.
Come again.
Melisandre speaking through R'hllor.
You know, in the beginning, Stannis doesn't
really go for it, but now
it slowly becomes kind of a
defense, doesn't it? Yeah.
It does, but, uh, you know,
they give it pretty fast. Every time you say
Stannis-y, though, I hear, like, Stannis-y.
Stannis-y!
He's putting his
Stannis-y into the war. His old Stannis-y. I have toi. He's putting his Stenussi into the war.
His old Stenussi.
I have to leave.
I have to leave this planet.
Grief and iron vengeance.
The ships were close behind as iron victory passed the headland with hard hand, iron wind, gray ghost, Lord Quelan, Lord Viken, Lord Dagon, and the rest.
About nine-tenths of the fleet, sailing on the evening tide.
This is a big sign of legitimacy for Victarion, right?
For coming home with all of his big ships saying, I have the Iron Island's pride and joy behind me.
Someone fight me.
Yeah, and someone does.
And wins.
Well, I mean, I guess not, you know, physically.
Only, yeah, only other kinds of fighting we have this line of the sight of their sails filled victorian grayjoy with content no man had ever loved his
wives half as well as the lord captain loved his ships and i'm like okay so that means he just does
not love his wives as much as his ships which okay okay i see and old certainly doesn't respect them no oldwick
is lined with all sorts of ships with some familiar banners newt and roderick's by lord
harloss seesong old drums thunderer black tides night flyer silverin silverfin so when bought
these family and more i like the name Swain. And also this Nightflyer
ship, I think that's a reference to
George's Nightflyers.
I think it's a novella, which is supposed to be
a space horror and has been adapted
now into, I think, a miniseries.
So I have not
consumed it, but if any of you
want to get into Nightflyers, there are
many ways for you to enjoy it, both
written and watched.
I don't know if it sounds like my kind of show, but it certainly sounds kind of cool.
Yeah. It's kind of a cool description. I forgot the reception to the show, but it exists. Hey,
if you're into that, though, check it out. Let us know what you think. I would love to hear about
it, honestly, because I just don't know if it's for me, but it sounds interesting. Yeah.
Victarion remembers, by the by the way oh you're on
drowned lord botley and thinks wait his heir also died at moat cailin he wonders how many brothers
and sons there are and if any of them had cause to ride for euron which i think is a great thing
to point out considering we've had lots of you know usurping the brother and trying to kill the
brother and and betting to get your chips in the air.
Interesting little political thought there, right?
Like, hmm, do any of them have cause to be with Euron?
Like, ah, you killed my father.
Thank God, now I'm God.
Yeah, I don't know.
That could work on some of them, though, to be honest.
Some of these people, you know, they are weak-willed.
He also then, but also he underestimates Asha,
because that's the biggest part.
Triss goes to her.
Yeah, that's true.
Underestimates the pull of Asha.
And then he saw her, a single-masted galley,
lean and low with a dark red hole. Her sails, now furled, were black as a
starless sky. Even at anchor, silence looked both cruel and fast. On her prow was a black iron maiden
with one arm outstretched. Her waist was slender, her breasts high and proud, her legs long and
shapely. A windblown mane of black iron hair streamed from
her head, and her eyes were mother of pearl, but she had no mouth. Victarion's hands closed into
fists. He had beaten four men to death with those hands, and one wife as well. Though his hair was
flecked with hoarfrost, he was as strong as he had ever been, with a bull's broad chest and a boy's flat belly
the kinslayer is accursed in the eyes of gods and men
balen had reminded him on the day he sent the crow's eye off to sea
lots to break down from the ogling of his brother's ship and of course from the trauma
from his brother from balen but i have
to stop and say here you have the reference of the iron maiden you know like iron maiden the band
on the ship and then in a moment we're gonna get motley crew i get it i get it george you're on
loves metal yeah i didn't catch any of those so i'm glad that you did and george yes you're on
is incredibly very metal except for the
parts where he likes silence so it's very interesting but also george is just having
fun with this chapter and throwing in his little references oh yeah i think you have a lot of fun
with this chapter i think you kind of have to if you're gonna be in victorian's mind this long. That's true. It's kind of an empty play place, you know? Yeah, yeah. Yeah.
He commands Newt the barber to drop the sail and row inward and have grief and iron vengeance
block silence in. The rest of the fleet will seal the bay with no one leaving without his command.
No man, no crow. Other ships begin to call out hellos to victorian and his crew except for
silence where he sees a motley crew he thinks mutes and mongrels men black as tar and then
compares these men to uh apes from sothiros and other animals and calls them monsters
them monsters victorian no it's a no it's it's a big no like he he's just like not a good dude you know like this is this is so weird of him and that he he looks shouldn't he be like kind of
well-traveled like why is he so xenophobic and racist all the time like you'd think he's seen and
met people on his traverses i yeah you would think that but it doesn't seem so i guess he's just like
also very antisocial does he just like kill them all i don't know and i just think it's it's so
weird and messed up that he thinks of them that way because as we've discussed for brand's chapters
right like for example in the night fort brand's thinking of all these monster stories and turns
out in that story Bran is the monster and I think we're going to find out pretty early on within
this very chapter that Victarion is very much actually a monster and I just think it's so
strange that when he looks at Euron's crew, just because they look different, he thinks of them as the
monsters and not Euron, who is the one who is actually kidnapping and mutilating these crewmen
that Vakirion's judging. Like, Euron's the actual monster here? Like, it's pretty
straightforward that these people are kind of victims of Euron.
And there's something I never really thought about exploring until now,
but, you know, you have those with the tongues cut out, silenced,
and it makes me think back to the Bran chapters we just came from, right?
And the singers.
The singers that are silenced themselves in this cave
where no one hears their songs except for Bloodraven,
and it definitely
seems like some sort of little perversion right of blood raven and his caves with his singers and
that euron now has singers that can't sing yeah he does and also i mean you think of
what illyrio and varies are doing of course yep i was thinking also of Varys and his little birds. They can't sing either.
No, they just
cut these people, and I guess ill and pain
now that I think about it, too.
Yeah, all these people
losing their voice.
For somebody that's so metal,
so hardcore, Victarion
dresses with
a shit ton of swag.
I've gotta capture the swag for you all.
He dresses up for the shore.
Not the Jersey Shore.
That's impossible.
A different shore.
He's wearing his sword belt.
He could.
He's wearing a sword belt
and his Lord Captain's cloak,
which is nine layers of cloth of gold
sewn in the shape of a kraken,
arms rippling down to his boots,
heavy chainmail over black-boiled leather, and a
tall dark war helm in the shape of an iron Kraken.
So of these different returning home POVs we've had for the Ironborn, for Victarion,
he's not really unlike Theon in that need to prove himself.
Everything he has is wrought in Krakens and paid for by blood to prove himself as this
like headstone of the
ironborn culture and it's truly fascinating right that he's caring so much to resemble and look the
part of the kraken in a way he kind of makes me think of like if theon hadn't been taken to the
north and instead was allowed yet not even allowed, told actively to pursue ironborn culture to its
fullest. This is what he'd become, right? Worse than just the sex pest he already is, he would be
sexist, abusive, racist. His behavior would go unchecked. He would negate everything in terms
of whatever he had morally because he wants to be adored and worshipped by his peers and that's who victarians kind of become i think that's really great that
you've likened them to one another because that's true they do wish to be adored they kind of want
to be seen and and acknowledge theon especially so because of the way that he's grown up and it really brings up those questions
that's in the story of nature versus nurture of you know to what extent do the people around you
affect who you are what's innate about you and there there's also like this aspect of I like
how you're talking about them returning home, because for Victorians, especially
because a lot of people are coming home right now, right? It's a homecoming, right? It's kind of like
if you decided that homecoming weekend was also for some reason your town's election,
that's what this is, and your Victorians, like the high school like football hero and everyone's super happy and
like congratulating him love to see him and but he's also kind of like a meathead which is again
not true not again which is not true of every person who returns home for homecoming and not
true of every football player there's some very nice football players that i've met in my life yeah not not professionally they they did not
stay in that path because not everyone can become a millionaire nfl player but victorian could
that's a great way to look at him as like the washed up sports hero literally washed up here he is yeah who
embodies toxic masculinity yeah oh my god i dated a victorian not all again not all of them not all
of them are like that some of them are really nice yeah that's a great way to kind of think
about him just placing him as that washed up football stud i get it
literally washed up literally washed up yes that's what i was going for because there's water because
what is dead may never die uh yeah also that too that that too dunk dunk dunk dunk dunk dunk
dunk giving him a swirly oh my god is this is that why aaron became a drowned priest because
it was the only way to give his brothers swirlies? Well, I mean, first he got the ultimate swirly from God, apparently.
No, that's literally what happened.
He went to the bottom of the ocean, allegedly.
And now he's got to pay it back.
Ten swirlyfold.
Victarion had worn lots of chainmail at Moat Cailin,
preferring it because he didn't want to be stabbed in the stomach
by the poisoned bog devil arrows, glossing over his brazenly racist term for the people of the neck.
He vows to take care of the bog devils no matter who sits the sea stone chair. That's nuts. So if
he came back from the east, he would straight up abandon everything just to take out the people of the neck.
All right, Victarion.
It's fucked up.
I thought that was kind of cool and interesting because we had not yet seen the other crannogmen doing anything yet in this story.
So this is kind of our first word of that happening.
Yeah, a show of their guerrilla warfare only like somewhat on the screen.
Behind the screen behind the screen but
there yeah off page but happening yeah someone who's seen it so the boat is ready to take him
to shore and he charges newt with the protection of his treasure chest and newt says as you command
your grace to which he responds i am no king as yet yet erin greets him gaunt and tall with tangled ropes of hair and beard, waves breaking around him.
He greets his brother with, what is dead can never die.
And Victarion responds, but rises again, harder and stronger.
This is like worst staff punk.
He kneels to receive the sacrament of salt water from Aaron and the ocean and then asks after their brother, the crows eye.
and the ocean and then asks after their brother the crows eye there's almost like a soft tender moment i feel like here between them where erin is blessing his brother and welcoming him and both
of them kind of quietly are exchanging uh have you seen our awful brother euron who's terrorized us
and tormented us our entire life it feels like a small but significant exchange with them yeah there's i think a lot of
love within this family for each other for the brothers that are not euron it seems like they
really liked each other if they were not euron because i think we all know what what the deal
is with euron uh we are also sorry very much spoiling to an extent and hinting at things that are in the forsaken spoilers to you well it's a little late my bad uh and and speaking of which like i i'm not sure that victorian knows
what happened to erin like i think that balan knows what happened to erin but not victorian i don't seem as like being very uh perceptive and also i i could see maybe erin would
be too ashamed for anyone else to know and for victorian to know because he'd be worried that
victorian would see him as like less of a man and respect him less for knowing that like erin was
sexually abused i guess for me I think that there's kind of
a cornerstone of the entire topic that makes me think he knows to an extent that he at least
suspects if not knows and why I think that is because he knows that Euron seems to be capable
of worse we also know that Euron obviously tormented Victarion in a different way it was
a different form of control and torture we see that he practically cucks Victarion knowing that
Victarion can't really emotionally handle things in a different way right like he finds a different
way to torture Victarion than he did to aaron and maybe to
other brothers which we might go into someday and finally i think another big part of that is
the the toxic masculinity that victorian oozes right that is just coming out of his pores
he perhaps saw that he had to be something else in order to survive euron. But yet Euron still found a way to ruin him as well.
And then the displacement, right?
Like that Euron is able to ruin his life over something in his mind.
But instead of being fucking mad at Euron, he actually,
I would even argue there's a little bit of tension with him and Balon.
Because he thinks throughout this entire chapter,
there's a little bit of tension with him and balan because he thinks throughout this entire chapter even a little resentment that balan told him no man is as accursed as the kinslayer which implies
victorian was ready to fucking kill euron he was like let me kill him you have to do something
about what he did like that is you know pretty fucked up that he rapes his wife and impregnates
her and balan sends him away into exile to go do what
he's good at, reaving in the east and find all these exotic things and start a new life, whether
it's easy or not. That's like Victarion's dream, right, is to go reaving and lead his captains of
ships and kings. So in a way, probably felt like Euron was getting off with no nothing, right?
Probably felt like Euron was getting off with no nothing, right?
It felt like Balon maybe wasn't upholding justice for Victarion.
Yeah, he probably suspects something happened to Arryn, which, again, I guess Balon didn't really do anything about that.
Like, obviously was like, keep that man at an arm's length.
But as you said, right, he didn't really do anything when Euron, I guess, you know, not that this is
all I think it was, but like, you know, but this is how the Ironborn were perceived as like just
disrespecting Victarion, right? Or something like that. And it is a big slight. And you're right,
like he kind of does get off scot-free. Like, I mean, he's exiled, but also, I mean, Euron doesn't
really give a shit if he doesn't see
people on the iron islands or his family he cares about power and that's why he's back here and it's
only kind of made his mystique even more powerful but most of all what you're saying of like he's
like why didn't you do anything like that is balon's job as a leader of his people to to enforce the law and act justice and we see like
it isn't out of the realm of possibility for someone to do that against their family members
we see it a lot with the Targaryens we uh you know or like even Egg being like I gotta do something
about gotta do something about my uncle or cousin several x number of times removed
who is was my hand maybe and also uh killed someone that was also my family member that
we also have to bring to justice because of the treason and they tried to overthrow my family so
yeah there's something uh there's even something like Clegane about it right
how Sandor was made to have his face pressed into the fire and then his brother was knighted and
given different oils than he had and was enabled and encouraged to continue his lifestyle yeah
exactly there's something Clegane about it and now he's a monster and a monster. And it's that question of like, could you or should you?
Do you enforce the law in that same way?
Like you're supposed to against your family members.
But it's like, you know, for example, John wondering like, I mean, Rob wouldn't kill me for deserting Woody.
Woody?
What if I came to join his cause?
Woody?
But it's like, I don't know.
Thankfully, we never had to answer that question.
But or now that I think about it, if is king you know you've brought up him versus john
right and having a great crime of regicide intimate partner violence if that is what happens
yeah not uh definitely something to think about in comparison to Victarion's chapters.
And, you know, it comes to that similar,
when you're bringing up Egg,
it reminds me of Viserys I and Daemon, right?
Or Oberyn and Doran, you know,
some of these great brother duos.
And Balon was definitely,
besides the whole deciding to rebel thing,
because he thought it was smart and opportune,
got in, you know, this has happened to me doing war in ck2 and
ck3 before so i totally get it okay i thought you were gonna say like in real life it's like when
when did chloe do a treason shit happens aliana shit happens but you know sometimes you just think
that you have it handled and you have enough manpower and then you realize at the worst time
when there's no way out that it was the very bad choice besides that little
hiccup balen was you know the even keeled tempered kind of ruler he does seem and he does seem like
he was respected by his brothers right because like we see that so coming back euron is surrounded
by godless men and monsters allegedly he's hosting them from a tent a cloth a gold disappointing the
house per usual i don't
know other people don't seem disappointed and then you have this line of victorian would not speak of
kin slaying here in this godly place beneath the bones of naga and the gray king's hall
but many a night he dreamed of driving a mailed fist into euron's smiling face until the flesh split and his bad blood run red and free. I must
not. I pledged my word to Balon. And on one hand, yes, like I absolutely agree with what you were
saying of like, he has that sort of resentment of Balon not enacting justice, but there's also,
I think, an element of which the younger brothers do still see Balon as somewhat
protecting them, right? He's as somewhat protecting them right he's
kind of the red he's kind of the rob stark of his brothers uh and also ends up kind of standing
against his own family members right there's this brother against brother thing going on especially
amongst this generation of gray joys which repeats throughout a song of ice and fire with like the the dance and and the black fire rebellion
and that's happening in this house but in a less visible way yeah uh i like too that his memory is
standing for that in a way i love that you've compared it to rob and i think it even comes
back to a little a lot of stark kind of feelings right right? The memory being the thing that, you know, Ned held this
house together and Rob held this house together. And there's also this line in here of Euron's
hosting everyone under his cloth of gold tent. Yeah, actually. Yeah. And I love that it's one
upping Victarion. All he has is a cloth of gold cloak. Euron has a tent. Yeah. It's interesting
that people don't see that as like- Too gaudy. has a tent. Yeah, it's interesting that people don't
see that as like- Too gaudy. Austin Tate. Yeah, exactly, exactly. Because I guess, I don't know,
iron price shit, but whatever. But no one sees through his veneer is the problem with Euron too,
you know? Yeah. Beneath the gold, the bitter steel though, if you think about it. Oh, there you go.
Anyone who was anyone on the Iron Islands had come to see the sea stone chair claimed.
The captains and the kings.
On the Iron Islands, they were one and the same, for every girl was a queen and every queen was a girl, Anakin.
I mean, every captain was a king on his own deck, and every king must be a captain.
Hombre de la casa.
with Bran and some of the other POVs we've discussed and including in our last episode how almost none of the POVs that we get are people who hold that societal power in Westeros right or
at least they're not the default they're not like those first sons everyone's supposed to inherit
it all and granted George did think that Rob maybe should
have been a POV but anyways so Ned Ned is a second son right like it but he is a lord and I think the
closest that we have to the default of power in that way in Westeros society is Jaime but he has
pledged to serve and then also nobody likes him except for i don't know his direct family members
because he's seen as very dishonorable by the rest of his society and then his story transforms into
more of this exploration of balancing masculine ideals with his emasculated body as seen by
westeros when he is disabled so i think that victorian is actually the closest we get to a pov that has
the default of power like sure he's a second or third or i don't know we bring all the other folks
back to life further down the line son but with the way that ironborn culture is structured
he holds all of that power especially when he's on a ship yeah it's uh it is the most like man's man place for him
not like to be that person but it's like his meat his steak and potato kind of place this is his
safe spot you know he's like i feel me on the sea commanding a bunch of dudes to do what i want him
to do all for us to get from this point a to point b i even wonder if there's a little resentment
you know that euron was put into
exile to do everything that Victarion's good at, and Victarion had to just be subservient,
obedient to Balon's whims. I think, I think so, but also I don't know that you're not,
I don't know that Victarion thought about it that much, maybe until yeah recently because i don't think he's like a traumatized yeah i think the trauma from the bad thing that he actually did uh as well as the
he he just doesn't seem like a wants to make those big decisions kind of guy you know he's
not really into navel gazing about his choices. Only navel, like navy gazing.
Ah, navel gazing.
Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
Victarion says he plans to claim their father's crown if the Drowned God wills it,
and Aaron tells him to listen to the waves, that he will speak through them.
This line is great.
It's a great mirror to a Ned quote, a famous Ned quote.
He wondered how his name would sound whispered by waves and shouted by the captains and the kings.
If the cup should pass to me, I will not set it by.
As a reminder, you know, that cup has to do with like Ned inheriting Winterfell, etc.
Just because, you know, I was supposed to go to Brandon.
He keeps saying, like,
the cup was for Brandon and shit like that, and it's hearkening back to the usage of cup in the Bible in which Jesus is praying, um, in the garden of, like, before he's, before he's
captured, etc., Father, if you you are willing remove this cup from me nevertheless
not my will but yours be done because he's asking to not be crucified and sacrificed and is like
like seriously if we have other solutions i think we should go with those and not the one where i
get tortured and then die and i think that's important because cup then becomes this this
it's a responsibility right it's a
burden it's it's painful with the risk of death and ned understands that that's what the cup is
but victorian doesn't right when he thinks of the cup passing to him he only imagines the fanfare
and people whispering his name and shouting it and none of the actual work yeah and there's something even more interesting about how it doesn't pass like that right usually like if it was just a normal lordship
in feudal westeros society he's the lord of pike right however balin fucked that up balin straight
up fucked that up for him with his whole Kang shit. And now everyone wants them as a king, right?
The last idea before Balin was gone was we are going to carve out our goddamn kingdom against the North.
And that's what everybody either wants or, as we're about to see, does not want.
You don't just get the cup.
The cup doesn't just come to you.
You should earn it, right?
In the Ironborn culture, that's what they see it as.
And here he is thinking, ah, if the cup passes to me i will not set it by i won't let it just stand there i will
drink from it and i will fucking fuck them all up yeah and it does kind of seem like he was setting
up asha's air and people were like i don't think women should get cups you know only b cups and c
cup no i'm joking but it does have a lot of Dance of the Dragon
vibes going on. There's a little bit of Asha being the Rhaenyra and being able and wanting to
and even being smart enough in this chapter to see like it shouldn't be her.
Yeah. And I think Viserys at least like had people pledge to Rhaenyra. But I think Balon
thought he had more time to figure that out i would say so he wasn't
even the one going out there doing the weaving during his war campaign right like he was he was
at home doing the strategizing managing so which is important and so yeah i think he thought he had
a lot more time and not that you know rando faceless man was gonna show up on a bridge and
shove him off but you know could happen to anyone
it could happen to me you should be nicer to me why do you think it could happen to me it could
happen to you it could happen what do you mean i was like is someone trying to say well i was like
is someone trying to kill you and shove you off like a bridge is something happening yeah i was
like are you implying it's me are you accusing me to get free of the podcast
that's a pretty big one men had come to seek victorian's favor and wish him well the black
tides tawny's orkwood stone trees winches good brothers of old and great wick and ork mont as
well these are some lord of the rings ass names and some like uh what does nuts and step and some hp lovecraft names and step
brother names but i must say i did get chapter four of those books i thought you'd be really
impressed on chapter four you're making progress i am proud of you i am proud of you the cods were
there though every decent man despised them what a line i thought i thought it was so funny that they included this
line and him thinking it and then also how later on asha literally says it but she's like and
though every woman despises you like she says it to the cod's face and i don't know people people
just really do not like the cods they're like the mcpoils i I guess, of Westeros? Of the Iron Islands?
They're the McPoyles of the Iron Islands, and Euron is a night man.
This is very Always Sunny.
I really appreciate it.
We're going through a lot of sitcoms.
Not sitcoms.
I don't know.
Shows today.
Yeah, we are.
Yeah, I don't know.
I feel bad sometimes, because they suck but like house cod does
do some shit right uh they actually bloodless tom of house cod goes with the iron fleet to
slaver's bay yes that's his name and daggan cod is left behind at moat caelyn when victorian goes
for the king's moot and daggan gets killed by Adfrak Humble.
Shepherds, weavers, netleys, humbles, volmarks, spars, and more.
Victarion drank deeply with them, going off to their cook fires to hear them talk of war,
crowns, plunder, glory, and freedom of his reign.
Later he feasts fifty famous captains on Roast Kid,
Salted Cod, and Lobster at the Tideline,
with his brother Aaron attending as well.
Many promise him their voices.
Froleg the Strong, Elvin Sharp, and Hotho Harlaw.
Hotho offers him a daughter,
but Victarion claims he has no luck with wives, okay?
His first died in childbirth, the child too,
and his second was
dead from a pox. And his third, well, we'll come back to that one, but he murdered her.
Hotho's daughter is young, fair, and fertile, and a king needs an heir, he insists. Besides,
Euron was showing off several of his young spawn as they spoke. Victarion tries to picture the girl,
but he only sees the wife he
killed. He promises to look at her once he is crowned. So as Chloe has said once upon a time,
so never, he's never gonna look at that girl. Regarding the second wife dying from a pox,
I thought that stood out to me. Does that mean what kind of pox because sometimes pox is used as a euphemism
for for stds like syphilis in this world and it could be that i mean there are other kinds of
poxes because i live in the real world and there are several kinds of poxes but if it were a sexual
disease like an std like where did he where did she get it from because was it your
fault too victorian and i mean if it wasn't his fault was it his brother's fault maybe or like
literally anyone else so i don't know i'm just thinking like has euron has euron been coveting
his things a lot longer yeah though i guess he would have noticed if it were like an STI kind of pox now that I think about it. I'm sure he's seen it before. Yeah, that's more
over why I would say probably just a regular pox, probably like a John H. Ryan pox.
So Baelor Blacktide was not as easy to negotiate with, although he continues to be very sexy for some reason.
He's a slept-on character, all right, as we have talked about in the Asha chapters, slept-on.
He is wearing a black and green tunic, a sable cloak, pinned with a silver seven-pointed star.
He had been a hostage in Old Town for eight years, and he came back worshiping their gods.
Yeah, a great
commentary there, right, on this new culture and this culture diverging and the truth of the culture,
right? Like what happened to Baelor Blacktide is the same as Theon in a way, but Theon was in the
north and Baelor was in Old Town, which is, you know, a little heavier on the liberal education
and arts and religion in their culture, right? That's a very big cultural
place to be held hostage at. So you can imagine that he's gotten a lot of viewpoints there.
Yeah, he's also just like, he's just way more mentally healthy than Theon. You know, he comes
back and he just feels comfortable saying these things and also being like, but what if we did not do more war, right?
Like he suggests things that are kind of similar
to what Asha does,
but also he doesn't do all the weird shit
that Theon does when he returns home
to the Iron Islands.
Well, to be fair,
he doesn't have Balin Greyjoy
as his father waiting for him, right?
And Balor says,aelin was mad,
Arryn's madder, and Euron's the maddest of them all. What of you, Lord Captain? If I shout your
name, will you make an end of this mad war? Viterion asks if Baelor would have him bend the
knee, and he's like, well, we can't face all of Westeros. Robert showed us that. Baelin paid the iron price, but our woman
bought his crown with empty beds.
The old way is dead, he
says. It's not dissimilar
to what we see in the Dance of the Dragons,
right, in Fire and Blood with the Riverlands,
where it's just
widows all the way down.
All of these men went off to war
and died. The old way is
killing the ironborn, right?
Like some of the Ironborn kill each other.
Some are killed maybe in battle, but the old way is killing them more than anything.
Evolve or be passed over is really what they're learning.
He goes on to call Balin the Widowmaker.
He would trade the Ironborn's freedom for his father to come back.
Victarion has nothing to say to that, and Baelor
leaves. The tent is hot and smoky, the men are dancing, drinking, fighting, singing old reaver
songs like The Bloody Cup and Steel Rain. The Widowmaker. What a great line, calling Baelon
the Widowmaker, connecting this kind of with the Widow's Tower that we see in The Kraken's Daughter,
where we meet Gwyneth's Harlaw, Roderick's sister, and the widow-slash-wife we meet in this book,
and of course where Olenna stays as well.
The entire book could really be a hunger for widows.
So much of A Feast for Crows is showing widowhood,
from Margaery to Lady Stoneheart to Randa Royce,
hell, to Cersei and her shenanigans.
Well, yeah, those are shenanigans, and she is a widow.
Kind of by her choice, but, uh...
What are you trying to say about our
queen? Oh, nothing.
You know, nothing that, uh...
Ned Stark wouldn't say.
And, um...
But I do want to come back to what you were saying
about Baelor Blacktide
because I like what you were saying of how Theon can't disavow the war in the same way that Baelor can, because
for Baelor, he kind of has this Ellaria-esque thing coming, right?
Like, his dad died, and for Theon, it's like, you can't really, like, say shit about the
war that, like, it's your dad's war, right?
It's one thing even if you were, like, the vassal of some other lord being like i don't think we should do this war but it's literally your dad's
war and you gotta kind of back that and it's also like the baggage that's kind of similar to quentin
right being like gotta go make dad absent dad proud and i don't mean this in a shitty way but
like baylor didn't have those expectations to come home to, right? Like his father, Baelor's father died in this war, and he'll never know the love and support of his father, much like Theon didn't when he went home, obviously, and his was alive.
probably also looked like Aragorn in fan art.
And seriously, check out the Fantasy Flight artwork of Baelor Blacktide.
It is in-fucking-sane.
Like, I cannot tell you, like, flick the bean.
But glossing over that, glossing over that,
but like his dad, you know, he'll never know now.
And that's probably the hardest part, right?
We see that for john right not
knowing his own father not knowing that ned's not his father father though he is his daddy um you
know he'll never know what was in rhaegar's heart and mind necessarily without like brand cctv so
it goes a lot back to the conversation from amon right with john with Jon and what's honor, what's love, what's
duty, what are all these things and what do they mean to a person? Well, that right there is the
answer. And what Baelor's saying here is true. Victarion doesn't embrace or understand what he
says because Victarion will go on to kill and sell widows and children later in the Reaver.
He'll kill a boat of sex workers. He, instead of dealing with problems
or putting a structure into place,
a political structure even,
or planning for the future,
like when Asha comes to him
at the end of the chapter,
it's like talking to a brick wall
about political acumen.
He beats the problem to death,
literally, figuratively, every time.
And, I mean, we'll revisit it, right?
But for Victarion,
he abandoned Moat Cailin for the Kang's Moot. And then what happens to the Ironborn there that were supposed to be the men that he wants to rule? He abandons them and they die.
play it leader instead of being one standing by his man because i i think that if he had been at moat kale and things would have gone a little differently because he would have been like i
don't know i'm not gonna treat with my like skinny weirdo nephew nephew i don't understand he's like
i don't trust that kid what what's wrong with that kid not because like i mean things were wrong with
the on and obviously he was leading them astray. But also mostly, mostly, I think, regardless of all that, he would have just been like, he's not buff.
I will not listen to him.
Which, you know, a broken clock is right twice a day.
Yes, and that's a feast for crows.
Yeah, that's Cersei's story.
And that is Victarion's story.
In fact, they're on the opposite side of the clock yeah amazing amazing
amongst all of this noise is a woman laughing and victorian finds asha whispering something
into carl the maid's ear who's laughing too victorian had hoped asha would be wiser than
to come here but seeing her makes him smile he commands her to him and she greets him and says she's pleased to see him at her queen's
mood yes asha queen asha queen asha queen victorian laughs at his niece asking if she's drunk reminding
her that everyone remembers her as she was in her youth swimming nude in the waters and playing with
dolls and she's like i also play with other toys like axes and i am very good at it and and so you
see here this very much like infantilization of women in the ironborn culture right like even if
any of them may be shirked off gender roles they're never seen as anything more than children
right they're never seen as as adults only men get to be adults and it has to be earned right
versus boyhood right which is
which is a problem today because you see these women like Gwyneth and Alanis Harlaw that are
were absolutely capable right um and fierce ferocious women but they're relegated to a tower
right locked away like private premium editions and I do love though that there's still some
sort of rapport with Vic and Asha right
like he's her weird favorite uncle
and you can even see
it's hard I mean most of them suck
or are dead
or are gone for a good reason
there's even a little bit of the water gardens
here right like Olive Pike
kind of is a water garden for these kids
that have grown up here swimming naked in the water with the drowned god right playing with dolls or playing in the
sands and on the beaches i mean this is their innocence that was her innocence as a child
yeah it's also very much a literal water garden literally a gray water garden yeah lots of water everywhere women want husbands not a crown victorian says when he's
king she will have a husband she rebuts i'll give you a pretty wife when i'm queen and he says i
have no luck with women moving on to ask how long she's been there long enough to see that uncle
aaron has awakened more than intended everyone wants claim now, even if the king must be a
kraken, as Victarion reminds her to some of these newcomers that want a crown. She comments,
though, that by that logic, Euron is a huge kraken, an older kraken, and the elder brother
must come before the younger, but she is Balon's blood, who comes before both of them.
I just think it's so weird that victorian keeps going like i
have no luck with women like that's something you say when no one wants to swipe i don't know
right on you on an app not when a i killed my wife sort of way yeah yeah red flags man
red flags not good and we'll come back to this more one day, eventually. And we've said it already in the Asha chapters to an extent,
but it's fascinating how Aaron and Victarion
literally just hand over this kingship and power over themselves,
over what happens to their fates,
because you're giving someone absolute power to their abuser,
over what happens to their fates because you're giving someone absolute power to their abuser because they just can't imagine a world where women could hold power and i'm not saying this
to like victim blame them or anything but but more of to show how the rigidity of this patriarchal
system chains them just as much as it does women i mean obviously deadlier consequences for some of them
but i mean the consequences for erin are really bad they are really bad not just in the past but
also in the future just because neither he nor victorian could imagine that maybe we should just let Asha take it instead of gambling.
Yeah, maybe we should all form behind one and give in.
Because the force that's coming is going to be much greater.
And terribler.
They've just got like this, you know, the whole thing of like mediocre man
very much assumes he is qualified and then they go give it a spin.
And then they're like, oh, what?
I'm not.
That bad, huh? and then they go give it a spin and then they're like oh what i'm not that bad huh
well before she can go on they're interrupted by silence and you're on gray joy i love the the
subtle plays that george drops through here right of silence on and off when you're on arrives
he looks unchanged victorian thought he looks the same as he did the day he laughed at me and left.
Euron was the most comely of Lord Quellen's sons, and three years of exile had not changed that.
His hair was still black as a midnight sea, with never a white cap to be seen, and his face
still smooth and pale beneath his dark, neat beard. a black leather patch covered Euron's left eye but
his right was blue as a summer sky his smiling eye bought Victarion crow's eye he said
yeah everyone's just like I don't know you're very handsome, so we should hand him the kingship, which is not a basis also for kingship, hair dye and skin care.
But Euron corrects him, being like, that's king's crow's eye to him,
which is so...
Damn hair stands, reminding them that the king's meat will decide the king,
and no godless man may sit the chair.
But Euron says he sat the sea stone chair more often lately than
not to no objections and besides Euron has met more gods than anyone he's met the best gods
godless he says I am the godliest man ever to raise sail you serve one goddamn pair but I have
served 10,000 from Ib to Asshai. When men see my sails, they pray.
And I'm just like, do you think that Euron wrote that speech ahead of time and then rehearsed it for this moment?
Oh my god, he starred in his school's musical in like his junior year.
And trust me, this is his time.
This is his moment.
He's been writing this speech and working on this monologue since then.
And then he did Acid for the first time somewhere in his like mid late teens.
And let me tell you,
that was,
that really set all this off.
So yeah,
got to give him props.
You know,
he's really in for the long game on this speech.
There's a semester at sea.
Aaron calls these false gods and abomination and your own agrees saying,
well,
that's why I kill so many of them and I spill their blood on the sea.
Their gods can't stop me, so plainly, they're false gods.
And by the way, Aaron, that makes me holier than you.
Got him.
I mean, honestly, I can't follow that loophole.
It's a pretty interesting loophole.
His logic is, like, seamless here.
It kind of is.
I'm not gonna lie here it kind of is i'm not gonna i'm not gonna lie it has like two seams but thankfully he just throws you back and forth at those seams so uh he uh he turns his eye
on victorian and asha and he's like tell me how does alanis harlaw fare and ash is like very poorly
because somebody made her a widow, dipshit.
And Euron fakes ignorance. He's like,
tell me this man's name so I can
avenge my brother.
Ash is like, IDK, it was just kind of funny
that you showed up three years to the day after
your exile and my dad died. I don't mean anything
by it, though. Just saying. Kind of weird.
And Euron's like, are you
accusing me, LOL? And Ash is like,
I don't know.k lol idk bestie
Euron looks at his friends and he's like what do I command the winds and they're like no boss
couldn't be you couldn't be you man look under your chair oh my god I would I would vote for
Euron if he gave me the win I think it makes sense now. Yeah, honestly, that's apparently the criteria.
It's kind of brilliant because he's using religion as a shield, right?
He's claiming he's holier than everything and that his law is above all because he's holy.
But then he simultaneously uses it as this defense that no one can touch him through it, right?
He's like weaponizing the old culture versus the
new culture and promising them something new while serving them up the same old shit on a platter
that he's going to like throw into the sea before they can have it he's this charlatan right like
and somehow he just like has so much power they buy it they buy it and like they he gives them to an extent what they what he promises
right in terms of more violence and like erin and victorian are kind of like i'm i am surprised
erin's like surprise pikachu like the thing that happened to me as a child is the thing that we
got because erin's in power but yeah god's word didn't speak so loud that day did it or too loud
not good Euron says honestly the best thing for Asha at this point would be to become a wife
and he starts asking around his crew he's like any of you single and Asha pulls out her axe
at all of the third person talk about fucking and spanking
her that's going on saying that's the only husband she means to have she means to have
yeah it doesn't really take much for euron to squash asha's campaign which is big sad
and after this so few people respect her right no one really respects her because how can you
respect someone that you think that you should be spanking, right? Like, how can she hope to lead people who, especially
after this is reinforced, like, see her only as an object who should belong to one of them? You're
not going to take orders from that. And Euron dehumanizes Asha so quickly, again, simply by
turning her into a sexual object, which is something that Euron does
right he he uses sexual objectification to exert power over others which is like one of the most
ultimate reads of the old way right and the very foundation of their concubine system right he
demeans her and tells them to treat her lesser like a concubine which is we don't even
need to go into how fucked up that part is already on its own without that part so interesting to
kind of delegate her to that role in order to remove her the board to remove her from the board
and it works i mean it works yeah quickly easily uh again he's better than them at this, right?
Like, he's a nightmare and he's better than them.
That's why he wins.
And he does, like, a more effective Karstark with that, too.
When he tries to marry her off.
Marries her to a seal.
Brilliant.
I mean, it worked well, I think.
Everyone else believed it, so.
Looks just like her, they said.
How rude.
Seals are cute, though.
Victarion breaks it up,
saying that he'll have no bloodshed,
and asks Euron to take his pets and go.
And Euron says he had
expected a warmer welcome from them,
that he is his elder,
and soon his rightful king.
When the Kang's moot speaks,
we shall see who wears the driftwood crap.
So Euron, I guess, takes his dogs, as they're called, and goes.
There's silence lingering behind them.
And then Asha asks her uncle to walk with her outside
under the cloudy sky and faint stars.
And they walk along the many ships and
banners bobbing at anchor and asha asked him to tell her about why the crows eye went away in the
first place he had taken many readings and gone on many trips but this time he had gone east and
asha herself had been in the arbor on through to the stepstone stealing trick stealing trinkets from lysini
pirates i'm sitting here and i'm like no salad or i do not see it i pretend i do not see it for
my favorite girl boss oh my god you know sometimes the characters you like they're just at odds with
one another you know you know my two faves sometimes it's like that when asha returned
he was gone and viction's wife was dead.
Victarion says she had only been a salt wife, but he thinks he had not touched another woman
since he gave her to the crabs. I will need to take a wife when I'm king. A true wife, to be my
queen and bear me sons. A king must have an heir. Balin had refused to speak of Victarion's wife as
well, and Victarion changes the subject, saying, I saw Roderick's longship. Asha says it took all
her charm to wrinkle him out of the book tower. She has the Harlaws then, he thinks. You know,
I'm gaining a much higher understanding of the support of the Harlaws and what it means this
time around for the Ironborn, right? Like, location-wise, what it means. And they're almost like the Tullys to the Baratheons
in this dynamic duo, right? Like, they are a great asset to have. They bring ships, they bring people.
Just a better understanding of how they relate to them and how it's not just Balen's wife,
you know, not just roderick the reader
balin's wife it's a bunch of people a big family that gives power to the ironborn here to the
gray joys yeah they're a strategic family that absolutely confers legitimacy right because they're
they're old they're old and respected unlike you know i don't know the phrase or some shit
no i'm serious like that's that's no it's
true difference right like how the westerlings right they're like that's an old name that's an
old house so victorian tells asha that she cannot hope to rule the iron islands because she was a
woman and she doesn't put up much of a fight and agrees because after four days and four not four
nights her own were with her and a handful of others.
But she can see now it's not enough to win the Isles.
And in fact, she is thinking about voting for one of her uncles, even possibly Victarion, if he would share the rule.
And then Victarion's like, what does she mean by this?
Gets a very weird boner being like, oh, she wants to be my queen?
Like that?
Yeah.
He tells her that the chair seats only one,
and she's like, well, let me stand behind you then
to guard your back, to whisper in your ear.
Even the dragons had men helping them.
The king's hand.
She asks to give him a hand job.
Sorry, she asks to be his hand
to end the war before it ends them
and make a peace.
If they give back Deepwood Mott, Trin Square, and Moat Cailin,
the Northmen would give them Stony Shore and Sea Dragon Point.
Yeah.
If Victarion were smarter, I wonder if he would have, like,
remembered Daemon Targaryen.
I mean, that's what this moment is.
Well, she's not saying to get married, right?
But she is suggesting, you know, being his hand.
And he's like, I don't understand this concept. But yeah, it's fascinating that the only thing that stops him thinking of Asha in a sexual way is that he reminds himself, word for word, like, she is Balin's daughter. And then that's what sparks the images then of her as a child, right? Then suddenly she's like, his niece, it's not that like, she's his niece,
or that he watched her grow up, though he, it's that he reminds himself of her importance to some
other man who's not even here anymore. It's like when people are like, that's someone's daughter.
And it's like, no, that's just a person, their own person that you should respect,
because they're a human. To get people to like, you know, to turn someone down right they don't respect if you're
like no you have to be like i'm dating someone or i'm married they only respect some other man
to someone yeah yeah exactly victorian chuckles and says that lady glover played her a fool
there's nothing to hand back winterfell has been burnt the north will be theirs like balin dreamed lol ash is like
yeah right ash is like it's too hard to hold the north it's too big and he tells her to go back to
her dolls that he has two hands for now and no man needs three she says he needs to her to get house
harlaw but victorian tells her hotho has offered his daughter, and he will have the Harlaws to his side.
He says that the Crozi has been gone too long, repeating his men's words, and he will be king.
Some men look larger at a distance, Asha warned.
Walk amongst the cook fires if you dare, and listen.
They are not telling tales of your strength, nor of my famous beauty.
They are not telling tales of your strength, nor of my famous beauty.
They talk only of the Crozi, the far places he's seen, the woman he has raped, the men he's killed, the cities he has sacked, the way he burnt Lord Tywin's fleet at Lannisport.
Yeah, it actually reminds me of that idea, right?
Of power being a shadow on the wall and it residing where men believe it
resides and you kind of get is you're on the answer to the riddle of like the one the religious man
the one who chooses to follow the priest right except uh no one chooses to follow aaron apparently
but a different kind of you're on sort of godliness because somehow being far away in an
exile the mystery around Euron
he can just make up whatever the fuck he wants no one's going to contradict him because
his entire crew has had their tongues ripped out right and all this has only made Euron stronger
exactly dead men tell no tales and men without tongues don't either right and that's literally
I mean that's what Euron's mystique is built on. It's built on this trail of blood.
And even here, Asha kind of responds, you know, with her own thoughts and like her own concepts of what she thinks happened.
Victarion's like, excuse me, I burnt the lion's fleet.
I flung that torch onto the flagship.
And Asha's like, but Euron hatched the scheme, right?
He's the one who told you what to do and he killed your wife right and he's like not dignifying any of that with an answer
balin told them not to speak of it but balin was dead she thinks so so we end with this conversation
between them of him being like he put a baby in her belly and made me do the killing. I would have killed him too, but Balon would have no kinslaying in his hall.
He sent Euron into exile, never to return.
So long as Balon lives.
Victarion looked at his fists.
She gave me hordes.
I had no choice.
Had it been known, men would have laughed at me, as the crow's eye laughed when I confronted him.
She came to me wet and willing, he had boasted.
It seems Victarians big everywhere, but where it matters.
But he could not tell her that.
I'm sorry for you, said Asha, and sorrier for her, but you leave me small choice but to claim the sea stone chair myself.
You cannot. Your breath is yours to
waste woman it is she said and left him leave that man it is your breath yeah i actually love that
that ending for her for asha because you know at the very least she's saying something is hers it's her
own air it's her own life and that that has worth right beyond just whatever man's being a man's
whatever they can control who she marries they can marry a seal to eric anvil whatever fucker
and that's fine and dandy but they can't have her breath yeah they're not gonna have her
thoughts they're not gonna have her breath and these men can play at ship right they're just
playing with their boat toys at this point but she had bigger beans to fry beans lose
lobster beans lobster fried beans for now for now but who's, I don't know, she's not with some beans, she's with, like, I don't know, people steak, as we're seeing.
The steaks are high!
Pig, pig, as they might call it in Bran's characters.
And, yeah, so at the end of this, throughout the chapter, it's been teased out, we finally get that quick introduction to Victarion's, in quotes, trauma?
teased out we finally get that quick introduction to victorians in quotes trauma which we see is only like painful for him because he sees his wife's pain solely as an extension of his own
like that woman literally died right and the pain comes i think mostly from his pride there's the
loss aspect of it too right again it's, it's from an act that he did,
but he's giving Euron credit for,
he's putting the blame on Euron.
And I'm like, so why are you questioning people
giving Euron the credit for burning the lion's fleet?
I mean, you're giving Euron credit
for the murder that you committed.
So I don't know.
You can't have it both ways, Victarion.
Yeah, it's interesting.
He blames everyone but himself
and refuses to accept his role in it right she gave me horns i had no choice oh you're on did
this yeah oh a lot like jorah that's a great that's actually a great way to look at it yeah
but that's what's so funny is he like corrects her he's like no you know that was my fleet that i burnt and that right
there says a lot of their relationship yeah as as asha says right i mean he's kind of pitiful
in all that i mean like i don't feel bad for him in that way but as she's it it's her way of kind of minimizing him which i think she should
yeah i also really appreciate that that was the veneer ripped off it's actually kind of a sad
moment because again that was her weird cool last uncle left that wasn't like a total weirdo like
he was kind of weird but like she was like ah i like the way you're weird and we don't get along
anymore but i still like you uncle vick and that was just the veneer was taken, I like the way you're weird, and we don't get along anymore, but I still like you, Uncle Vic.
And that was just, the veneer was taken off.
That was the shell that was laying over it.
Like, his mystery.
You talk about, ha, the seashell.
You talk about Euron's mystique and everything he's built up, and this is all Victarion is.
Underneath Euron's, you know, Emerald City curtain. There probably is just a small man.
But Victarion just proved the small man under his mystique.
Yeah.
He's so enchained in all of the old way.
Yeah, he's Alice in Chains, you could say.
George, you should use that one.
Alanis in Chains.
Oh, Alanis in Chains.
Alanis actually is there
to remind me of the
times when... Alanis, you know.
Yeah, it took me a moment to figure out
which Alanis we were going for.
Alanis is out there like,
Baelin, Baelin, Baelin
oughta know!
But he's dead.
Yeah, he's dead.
So I think that's a great note to end this chapter on thank you for
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girls gone canon and of course if you're interested in attending brunch that would be for march for our special Sailor Moon episode coming at the end of the month, Magical Girls Gone Canon.
And of course,
if you're interested in attending brunch,
that would be for March 2023,
March 26th,
1 to 3 p.m. for patrons
in the Thunder tier and above.
We will be hanging out
on the Discord voice chat
and just having a jolly time with everyone
and we hope to see you there.
Jolly time, yes.
Leave me alone Jolly time
as always
as always
I have been one of your hosts
Chloe
and I have been another one of your hosts
Eliana
we'll see you again for the next chapter
for Victarion we are the godliest of hosts
girls god canon when men see our podcast updates in their feed they motherfucking pray
maybe they should there are no men like us only us goodbye