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Apr. 11th, 2013 09:17 pmStill making my way through A Dance with Dragons - and today, I was reminded of why it is a) important to not skim chapters, even if they appear to be filler conversations over a meal with two rather non-substantial characters that you could care less about, because key plot points will be revealed, and b) the plus side to reading things on the Kindle (outside of not having to carry a ten pound tome around with me) is it highlights key plot points - so you'll be sure to not miss them.
Case in point:
So, we're knee in Davos, the Onion Knight's point of view...Davos, for reasons I'll never understand, has once again decided to support Stannis claim for King, at great risk to himself. Personally, I agree with Sallah, go wander off with him and give up on Stannis. Unless of course he's afraid of Stannis...which is understandable. Stannis likes to burn people alive, bloody painful being burnt alive. So, going off to the Sister Isles to help Stannis - since it is far away from him and Melissandra, not to mention the bloody wall, may not be a bad idea. Also safer.
At any rate, knee deep in a rather dull and rambling conversation between Davos and the ruler of the Three Sisters, over a yummy seafood soup with thick black bread, out of nowhere, pops a bit of background information on Ned Stark and Jon Snow. Apparently Ned was at the isles back in the day, drumming up support for Barrathaon. With Jon Arryn's help, he escaped Aeon Tarragaryn's chopping block (only to be killed by Joffrey later, Ned, dear boy, you really don't have much luck with mad king's do you?) And is smuggled out of the isles and away from certain death by a fisherman and his daughter, leaving the daughter with a bag of silver and a baby, who she named Jon Snow.
Now if the Kindle hadn't highlighted this bit, I would have missed it - I was busy skimming, because frankly I could care less about Ned Stark's antics back in the day. But there it is.
Least we've forgotten who Jon Snow is, the next chapter is back in his point of view, right now he's overseeing the killing of Mance Ryder - who dies rather horribly - they put him in a wooden cage which they burn, before he can completely go up in flame, Jon decides to have his archers put Mance out of his misery, regardless of what Stannis thinks. But Jon, why not do that before he's put to the flame? Jon at least is feeling very guilty about all of this, or rather, guilty about sending Sam and Gilly off to safer climes, worrying that they've drowned or worse. (Not to worry, Jon, they are actually better off than everyone else is at the moment.)
Oh well, at least we now know for certain that Jon is Ned Stark's kid and not a Tarragaryn or Dragon. He's a wolf like the others. I can't help but think Martin put that bit of information in there - to stop the continuous pondering by the fandom regarding Jon Snow's birth. Or wild theories - such as Jon was Rhaeger's kid by Ned's sister, so the true heir to the throne and a King. Martin sort of killed that theory, didn't he? Bet the fandom was disappointed.
In other news...MRI scheduled on Sunday at 2pm. They asked if I was claustrophobic. I said a little but I'd been in the tube before. Oh so you've done this, they asked. Wait you said the tube? You've definitely done it. Although my mother and I keep arguing over it - she says I had a Cat-Scan, I say I've had an MRI. Personally I don't think it matters. They had all my info on file, so I'm in their system at any rate.
Also the epidermal/steroid shot appeared to work. No more sciatia, so far. Back still aches.
But better. I have hope.
Work is hurting my efforts to start writing creatively again. I'm too self-conscious.
It's colder now...the weather has shifted again. And rain is on the horizon. Lots of it.
Frequent downpours are predicted. Lovely. Hence the reason the MRI is scheduled for Sunday not Friday.
Case in point:
So, we're knee in Davos, the Onion Knight's point of view...Davos, for reasons I'll never understand, has once again decided to support Stannis claim for King, at great risk to himself. Personally, I agree with Sallah, go wander off with him and give up on Stannis. Unless of course he's afraid of Stannis...which is understandable. Stannis likes to burn people alive, bloody painful being burnt alive. So, going off to the Sister Isles to help Stannis - since it is far away from him and Melissandra, not to mention the bloody wall, may not be a bad idea. Also safer.
At any rate, knee deep in a rather dull and rambling conversation between Davos and the ruler of the Three Sisters, over a yummy seafood soup with thick black bread, out of nowhere, pops a bit of background information on Ned Stark and Jon Snow. Apparently Ned was at the isles back in the day, drumming up support for Barrathaon. With Jon Arryn's help, he escaped Aeon Tarragaryn's chopping block (only to be killed by Joffrey later, Ned, dear boy, you really don't have much luck with mad king's do you?) And is smuggled out of the isles and away from certain death by a fisherman and his daughter, leaving the daughter with a bag of silver and a baby, who she named Jon Snow.
Now if the Kindle hadn't highlighted this bit, I would have missed it - I was busy skimming, because frankly I could care less about Ned Stark's antics back in the day. But there it is.
Least we've forgotten who Jon Snow is, the next chapter is back in his point of view, right now he's overseeing the killing of Mance Ryder - who dies rather horribly - they put him in a wooden cage which they burn, before he can completely go up in flame, Jon decides to have his archers put Mance out of his misery, regardless of what Stannis thinks. But Jon, why not do that before he's put to the flame? Jon at least is feeling very guilty about all of this, or rather, guilty about sending Sam and Gilly off to safer climes, worrying that they've drowned or worse. (Not to worry, Jon, they are actually better off than everyone else is at the moment.)
Oh well, at least we now know for certain that Jon is Ned Stark's kid and not a Tarragaryn or Dragon. He's a wolf like the others. I can't help but think Martin put that bit of information in there - to stop the continuous pondering by the fandom regarding Jon Snow's birth. Or wild theories - such as Jon was Rhaeger's kid by Ned's sister, so the true heir to the throne and a King. Martin sort of killed that theory, didn't he? Bet the fandom was disappointed.
In other news...MRI scheduled on Sunday at 2pm. They asked if I was claustrophobic. I said a little but I'd been in the tube before. Oh so you've done this, they asked. Wait you said the tube? You've definitely done it. Although my mother and I keep arguing over it - she says I had a Cat-Scan, I say I've had an MRI. Personally I don't think it matters. They had all my info on file, so I'm in their system at any rate.
Also the epidermal/steroid shot appeared to work. No more sciatia, so far. Back still aches.
But better. I have hope.
Work is hurting my efforts to start writing creatively again. I'm too self-conscious.
It's colder now...the weather has shifted again. And rain is on the horizon. Lots of it.
Frequent downpours are predicted. Lovely. Hence the reason the MRI is scheduled for Sunday not Friday.
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Date: 2013-04-12 04:40 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-04-12 12:55 pm (UTC)Jon doesn't have to be Lyanna's, but it would fit seamlessly if he were.
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Date: 2013-04-12 10:44 pm (UTC)And I can skim over the Davos chapters because in reality they are either a colossal waste of time or just a big mislead? Also good to know.
Seriously. This writer needs to tighten things up a bit.
Also, a quick reminder - please don't spoil me on the plot of DWD, or I'll never make it through the dang thing. ;-)
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Date: 2013-04-13 12:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2013-04-13 01:58 am (UTC)But I give you credit for remembering Ned Stark's sister's name months after reading the books and with literally no mention of her in the tv series. Kudos. I honestly had no idea who you were talking about for a bit.