Rickon hasn't shown up directly, although I heard there's a mention of him in DwD? I missed it though and only heard about it later, so I think it's fairly subtle.
I feel like Jaime has the option of redemption, but even if he survives the events of the book, would probably be executed by whoever ends up in power. Cersei too.
Sansa I just feel really bad for. She was a foolish child (remember, she's only 11 in the beginning of the books) who got a very harsh reality check and then ended up in a terrible abusive situation with no way out. I kind of hope she kills Littlefinger in the end for being super creepy, and then becomes badass and takes over the Eyrie. I feel like she's been growing stronger, but she has to hide it under so many layers of artifice it's hard to see. (Which is of course the point.)
Yeah, Tyrion sort of became the Main Character, not that that makes him any safer in a GRRM book. But I think he has a chance. Especially if he meets up with Daenerys, who is my guess as the eventual 'winner' of the books.
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Date: 2013-03-09 12:23 am (UTC)I feel like Jaime has the option of redemption, but even if he survives the events of the book, would probably be executed by whoever ends up in power. Cersei too.
Sansa I just feel really bad for. She was a foolish child (remember, she's only 11 in the beginning of the books) who got a very harsh reality check and then ended up in a terrible abusive situation with no way out. I kind of hope she kills Littlefinger in the end for being super creepy, and then becomes badass and takes over the Eyrie. I feel like she's been growing stronger, but she has to hide it under so many layers of artifice it's hard to see. (Which is of course the point.)
Yeah, Tyrion sort of became the Main Character, not that that makes him any safer in a GRRM book. But I think he has a chance. Especially if he meets up with Daenerys, who is my guess as the eventual 'winner' of the books.