tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9200860591450872337.post8769879876454297790..comments2023-10-24T17:15:07.560+02:00Comments on A Dance with Dragons re-read project: Tyrion VIStefan Sassehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03504751435668017553noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9200860591450872337.post-63352038339869367812011-07-14T17:36:08.084+02:002011-07-14T17:36:08.084+02:00Yeah, well, possible means not always likely, to o...Yeah, well, possible means not always likely, to our mutual luck :)Stefan Sassehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03504751435668017553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9200860591450872337.post-54875861904088183012011-07-14T05:58:21.406+02:002011-07-14T05:58:21.406+02:00Possible spoilers follow, don't make the same ...Possible spoilers follow, don't make the same mistake I did.<br /><br />I tried to avoid spoilers for Dance With Dragons, but I heard that Tyrion doesn't make it. If true, I suppose I can take consolation in the fact that I don't know how he dies. I heard it's in the first 250 pages, too :(. I suppose I may have heard wrong, though.<br /><br />I'm gonna have to avoid the internet period until I finish Feast for Crows XDinstantdeath999https://www.blogger.com/profile/00415616810321687545noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9200860591450872337.post-54953655668026349652011-07-13T22:07:37.578+02:002011-07-13T22:07:37.578+02:00Learning about Aegon likely changed Tyrions perspe...Learning about Aegon likely changed Tyrions perspective enough for him to explore different options, before he only knew about Dany when he started out so he could only go to her in the beginning. And likey when Illyrio filled Tyrion in on the plan he went about giving Tyrion the necessary knowledge about Dany and her experiences and allowed him to do his own research.<br /><br />Aegon's lived a pretty sheltered and simply life thus far, but there's only so much you can teach something, the only way for him to grow now is for him to gain experience, simple as that I find. He has the tools that give him a better chance of success then most others though.KrimzonStrikerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08817407714880594953noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9200860591450872337.post-23341371092406436072011-07-13T21:58:28.756+02:002011-07-13T21:58:28.756+02:00Well, Tyrion was lucky - getting diseases is never...Well, Tyrion was lucky - getting diseases is never completely logical. We also don't know if Connington touched a stone man getting Tyrion or in the fight. <br /><br />Tyrion doesn't know Jorah knows Cersei and has every reason to suspect that he is there only for him and the lordship he's worth. He doesn't even get the idea. Besides, he doesn't know Dany, and how should he convince someone that he is worth something to her if he doubts it himself?Stefan Sassehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03504751435668017553noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9200860591450872337.post-53503426359823416352011-07-13T21:52:55.344+02:002011-07-13T21:52:55.344+02:00I was a bit disappointed from how Tyrion swallowed...I was a bit disappointed from how Tyrion swallowed half the river, with no apparent effects, while Connington received greyscale from diving into the river. Unless there's some forthcoming explanation, it seems a bit hard to swallow for me.<br /><br />Jorah's 'the queen' part felt a bit forced to me in that for the next few chapters, he keeps implying Cersei. At one point I was wondering why Tyrion didn't suggest taking him to Dany himself... before Jorah did that for him.Sophiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09558099683565458869noreply@blogger.com