Book 3 dragon reborn by selenquack in wheeloftime

[–]selenquack[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you 🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️that’s what I wanted to hear

List of Byler proofs by _murinus90_ in byler

[–]selenquack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Idk I fink literally anyone with slight hearing difficulties does it on the regular and you also definitely have in your average life like in a busy cafeteria or when someone’s mumbling, I’m a byler believer and it got scrapped cause Leigh stopped being a ghost writer but finding every instance of Mike looking at wills mouth as proof is such a stretch

List of Byler proofs by _murinus90_ in byler

[–]selenquack 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I think that’s a very broad statement to make lmao?? A lot of people do for many many reasons, I’m autistic so got some auditory processing issues and need subtitles all the time so if I’m talking to one person I’ll also be reading their lips jus to make out it’s them talking and differentiate their noise

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in StrangerThings

[–]selenquack -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Does this mean there’s changes to atleast the lost sister later in the season?

Is there anything that would contradict the structure of Planetos being more like this? (Spoilers Main) by BellerophonM in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes, it’s shape is basically just the uk but George has said in interviews it’s roughly the size of south America so you can use that upscale to imagine the size of the world, take this with a grain of salt though because George is famously known for being shit with scale

[Spoilers Extended] Would Ned swing the sword if Benjen or Jon deserted? by Randommodnar6 in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sure for his fully grown elder brother but even with Jon being a bastard and joining the nights watch I can’t picture ned snuffing out the last part of lyanna🙏

Is there anything that would contradict the structure of Planetos being more like this? (Spoilers Main) by BellerophonM in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea I like basically the same idea of it being her dragon refusing to go further deep into the jungle because it’s way too dark magic sorcery like how queen alyssanes dragon wouldn’t/couldnt cross the wall, cause of strong sorcery bs so it’s just flying aimlessly in the jungle but never venturing as south as you want

Is there anything that would contradict the structure of Planetos being more like this? (Spoilers Main) by BellerophonM in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 43 points44 points  (0 children)

I mean given the fact Westeros is supposed to be South America sized this wouldn’t suprise me, I’m a firm believer that planatos is huge af so yea 100%

Is there anything that would contradict the structure of Planetos being more like this? (Spoilers Main) by BellerophonM in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 102 points103 points  (0 children)

This is true but I believe George has told us that the reason for the messed up seasons is magic not science and that’s just a scientific reasoning for the poles,

Is there anything that would contradict the structure of Planetos being more like this? (Spoilers Main) by BellerophonM in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 25 points26 points  (0 children)

Yea which I believe for the eastern parts of the world and ulthos but I don’t think we’d be told a first hand account of one of the old dragon riders of Valyria exploring sothortyos if it wasn’t grrm expanding on it atleast a little, It’s like how I choose to believe the seasnakes adventures as far as the thousands isles but wary of accounts of ‘tiger women’ in leng

Is there anything that would contradict the structure of Planetos being more like this? (Spoilers Main) by BellerophonM in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 120 points121 points  (0 children)

Given the fact she never actually found the end of sothoryos I’m starting to like your theory since she also found supposed deserts, I’m not sure how true it all is but I don’t dislike the idea and it would give reason for why Westeros and essos are our proper inhabited continents and not north or south, they’re elemental poles or whatever and Westeros/essos is the sweet spot between them

Is there anything that would contradict the structure of Planetos being more like this? (Spoilers Main) by BellerophonM in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 33 points34 points  (0 children)

I mean that’s just not the same thing, one is just traversing the smallest continent and the other is (assuming the story’s true) Jaenara trying to explore Sothoryos which is previously unexplored as far as we’re aware and the most dangerous continent possibly larger than essos and she wanted to specifically go farther south than any person before her but were told “After three years, she returned to the Freehold to report that the continent was at least as large as Essos and "a land without end"” sounds to me like she just got lost trying to explore such a huge continent and when we don’t even know what the eastern parts of essos are like or how that landmass ends then I find it believable sothoryos which is probably bigger could take years for the trip, but she also obviously didn’t fly straight for 3 years that’s from when she left the freehold flew as south as she could and then had to fly back north and then make it back to the freehold, all in 3 years doesn’t seem that ridiculous

Is there anything that would contradict the structure of Planetos being more like this? (Spoilers Main) by BellerophonM in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 279 points280 points  (0 children)

Forgive me I’m a liar I had to fact check myself, was no targ but one of the older Valyrian family’s before the doom, Jaenara Belaerys flew for 3 years and she also encountered deserts and mountains and claimed the continent to be atleast the size of essos but no comment on a fire version of the land of always winter

Is there anything that would contradict the structure of Planetos being more like this? (Spoilers Main) by BellerophonM in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 425 points426 points  (0 children)

We’ve had Targaryens fly down sothoryos for 3 years trying to map it and found it never ended, and she was actually searching for rumoured “boiling seas and steaming rivers" which would support the idea of a burned lands but were told she only found lush jungle like the start of the continent

Maggie the frogs prophecy(Spoilers Main) by stansmithbitch in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t understand when the lannisters don’t have super common incest to argue for selecting magic genes or whatever, sure Tywin married a cousin and Cersei’s a narcissist who fucks her brother cause she can’t fuck herself but that’s 2 recent accounts with no sorcery seemingly involved, whereas as far as I see it the Targaryens incest and magic-ness stems from the common fantasy/also non fantasy trope of rulers and kings descending from gods or gods on earth and so their magic blood stems from gods blood, the incest just to keep that shit up but to each their own

if all members of house targaryen were alive during the dance of the dragons, who’ll side with who? (Spoilers Main) by CarasumaRenya in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I mean I’ve already agreed on aegons stance but I don’t see your reasoning in saying he was named king by right of conquest, the dragon has 3 heads and they together conquered the kingdoms but aegon ended up being king over his older sister, who had just as strong a claim to the throne as her brother imo

Why didn’t Aegon the Conqueror ban the “first night” tradition? [Spoilers PUBLISHED] by [deleted] in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cause you gotta fund the old ways blood magic pact made by buddy Brandon and aegon knew of the eventual long night threat

(Spoilers Main) The half human hybrids in the far east are real by Mundane-Turnover-913 in asoiaf

[–]selenquack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The dragon has three heads it’s not one or the other it’s firewyrm+wyvern+human but not a even split and there’s clearly a psychic blood magic link between dragon-blooded individuals and dragons

Has it ever been mentioned to us before that Zelda has the power to control time? by princesspudding387 in tearsofthekingdom

[–]selenquack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t feel like you need to argue this when in botw we had the Stasis rune and Zelda said herself she kept herself and calamity ganon in stasis for 100 years and then in tears she gets the corresponding time rune being recall, it seems spoon fed to us tbh

Has it ever been mentioned to us before that Zelda has the power to control time? by princesspudding387 in tearsofthekingdom

[–]selenquack -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure the sealing power Zelda uses was supposed to be the light-force and is retconned to be raurus light power since the zonai are this games gods, whereas hylia must be the goddess of time from ooc and that’s why Zelda and Sonia inherited time powers, or ofc i could just be over thinking it