Mance Rayder is a commoner, but is said to have "blood of the king" anyway. Blood's only role in magic is to boost the confidence of people with the inherited ability to use it. We don't "see" wargs and greenseers south of the Wall because feudalism keeps commoners tied to farms regardless of their intelligence or talents, with almost no chance to rise above their peasant status.
More point to prove her theory, remember, the weir wood tree died in the eyrie when it was transplanted by the modern southerners, almost like they treated it like a real tree and thought you could just move a them that way...
My thought was that since the wildlings take great care to steal women from far away and such, make sure to not interbreed the genes are way less likely to meet up, the blood is thinned and it can not really be tracked the way it is "easely" trackable with the highborn in westeros. And since skinchangers are outsiders to wildling societies ITS unlikely for them to pass the gift on unless they are a varamyr
I definitely see what you're saying, but I also think the explanation in the video (especially towards the end) makes a lot of sense. Even if it isn't "random" and has always had at least some chance of being passed on to one's offspring, I can definitely see the logic behind it becoming more and more "hereditary" over time if only certain bloodlines are given as sacrifices to the Weirwoods. Whether it was always hereditary or completely random, it's still limiting the potential "candidates" to the noble Houses of Westeros that worship and sacrifice to the Old Gods. It's definitely an interesting theory. I wonder how it affects the smallfolk of Westeros though, cuz we don't really know much about their religious practices (especially in the North), right?
this sounds more logical, but I doubt George's magic is logical, seems to me like it's more symbolic. so my bet it's more spiritually transactional like Cat said. with Starks, Boltons and Blackwoods establishing monopolies in the past. I wonder in what state the Bolton heart tree is and how the Baratheons still have a whole one but the Blackwood's is dead. and HotD changed it to where now Targs have one in their back yard??? Implications are so massive, casuals don't get why we're so fixated on it.
His brother was a skinchanger, the odds of that are astronomical when the context of the free folk are taken into consideration. This whole video is incorrect from the start until the end
More point to prove her theory, remember, the weir wood tree died in the eyrie when it was transplanted by the modern southerners, almost like they treated it like a real tree and thought you could just move a them that way...
The Starks defenetely did blood magic. In one chapter bran is looking through the weirwood in winterfell, going back in time and witnesses a blood sacrifice. Someone is killed in front of the weirwood and bran looking through the weirwood tastes the blood as it sinks into the ground.
Oooh yeah, and not only that, the person doing the sacrifice is described as white haired woman, he doesn't say old, so there is a possibility we are talking ice related stuff.
Also I don't think the weirwood faces change north of the wall. Sam specifically says that the weirwood seems smaller than the one in whitetree, and that he thinks all wildling villages look the same
Yeah, I am not sure I think we could be sure about that only if we saw what happened when varamyr got into the weirwood, but we didn't, bc George😂. In this one passage he says it looks smaller, but also that the face looks different at least to him because they had been in this place before and that there were also tears. Idk what is going on there exactly, but something seems off.
@@CompanyOfTheCat for reasons of story symmetry I think it should be Whitetree: They passed that way on their march north and Sam kinda retraces their steps. But we don't have any solid evidence for it, because Sam is an unreliable narrator who is exhausted and terrified and thus might not remember exactly how large the tree was or what the face looks like. Im not seeing any real evidence for moving or changing faces on weirwoods, but this does in no way invalidate the theory, which I really liked :)
More point to prove her theory, remember, the weir wood tree died in the eyrie when it was transplanted by the modern southerners, almost like they treated it like a real tree and thought you could just move a them that way...
@@Luca.Bruschetta Wrong there are Weirwoodtrees not hearttrees! That is a different thing, in Riverrun is an Old Oak which is the hearttree, ... I think. Riverrun has no Weirwoodtree in their Godswood, thats for sure.
It's not an original thought, but I started to notice how a rusty iron sword would look like it was covered in blood. There's probably nothing more meaningful there, but I'm in the mood to speculate about how prophetic imagery can be misinterpreted.
Great Video as always, thank you for your Work and I realized something during your Video. When Jon is attacked and the Mutiny in the Watch happens, he keeps Ghost in his Chambers because of Borroqs Boar. If King's Blood is Holy Blood, then Borroq as a Skinchanger should suffice as a Blood Sacrifice for Melissandres Magic. I mean she could use the last Kiss, but there is no indication that she uses this custom at any time. There were deaths in Stannis's surroundings where we could have seen that custom used by Melissandre, but she is called Melissandre from Asshai for a Reason. I think that the Reason is: To connect her and Mirri Maaz Duur, thanks to your Videos I realized that. Melissandre will use Blood Magic to revive Jon's Body and Ghost will take care of Jon's Spirit.
The people living celibate lives Septons and Septas, the Night's Watch and the Maesters and the Kingsguard are sacrificing potential lives as well - blood magic if you count the FM as blood magic.
Gosh, you are so based it´s insane! You analytically cut through the symbolism and literary devises with such sagacity! It's a joy to hear you! I just discovered your channel, but I'll be sticking around. I'd be very surprised if you end up being wrong about a lot of things. Your guesses are not just logically valid, you get that: "Ah, yeah, this is totally a narrative/message that one believes George would spend decades of his like crafting!". Thank you for your videos!!
Thank you so much, this is one of the best comments I have ever received on this channel. Even more because this video is one of my favorite I have made so it means a lot. I'm very glad you enjoy the content and thanks for watching!!
@@CompanyOfTheCat Oh, I'm so glad that I could bring you some joy with that comment! I've been getting so many pleasant hours listening to your videos these past days, it makes me genuinely happy to feel like I could give back a little :) As an aside that I hope is okay to say: I love your greek accent so much! Greek is such a warm language and I always thoroughly enjoy what it's prosody does to English! Thank you again, and I hope we'll keep having the joy of hearing your amazing takes for a long time!
Τέλειο βίντεο!! Μήπως μπορείς να κανείς ένα βίντεο και για το 8ο κεφάλαιο της Άρυα στο asos;; Σχετικα με την επαφή της με το φάντασμα του high heart και με τον ned Dayne;; Αισθανομαι ότι ο Τζόρτζ δίνει πολύ πληροφορία για αποκωδικοποίηση σε αυτό το κεφάλαιο 😅
one thing that always sticks out in my mind is that imagery in AGOT Catelyn I where Ned is cleaning the blood from Ice underneath the weirwood after the execution. I wonder if he knew he was feeding it
It has always been a thought of mine as well. If they were practicing (which they did if all the stories are true), then maybe after the sacrifices were prohibited they started to clean their swords under the tree and it just remained as a tradition or something. Ned is someone who would hold the customs of his house, maybe he didn't know exactly the reason, but he still does it.
Im only 9 minutes in but this is amazing, i was really looking forward to this one. I hope all is well on your end. Enjoy the rest of your sunday. Best wishes always. 🤍
Outstanding 👍👍 I feel this story will not ever find an end no one is wearing the white hat nor black all sides wear the gray hats, so I feel this world will continue in fan fiction long after George has left us, much like he himself carries on with Lovecraft plots in hid work
The issue with the hereditary from the mother has the same issues pretty much. Apart from the fact that they should have been more, after so many thousand years, they would have noticed if the kids of female skinchagers were magical, but that of men were not. Even if we accept that women had fewer kids, still after so many thousand years someone would have noticed and there would be way more skinchangers above the wall.
@@CompanyOfTheCat The fact that Lysas son is magical aswell isn't just a coincidence I think. And since all (or all but one) of the skinchangers from beyond the wall are male maybe the females pass it on without being skinchangers themselves. I don't think GRRM tosses that piece of information for no reason when the skinchangers meet jon
There are female skinchangers over the wall though. Briar and Grisella were both female and no one finds it more weird or peculiar, in general, we meet way more male characters than female skinchangers and non-skinchngeres so I am not sure if this is the best metric system.
@@CompanyOfTheCat more male skinchangers representation may be due to war time males are expendable front line meat ... or oversight by George like wives of noblemen never being even named even though they come with important doweries and bonuses.
Really enjoyed this video and the theory is plausible and consistent. There is one snag though, Robb Stark. All the Stark children are wargs but Robb was born and conceived in Riverrun. With the wedding, bedding and birth all done so far away from the Winterfell Heart Tree, shouldnt he have been cut off from their bloodlines magic?
Not really no. Jon was not conceived in Winterfell either. I think that the Weirwoods are connected to their bloodlines just that, so they have a magical bloodline. The place of birth or where the parents canoodled plays no role in that.
@@CompanyOfTheCatOh right, i completely forgot about Jon not being conceived or born in Winterfell either. Which now makes me wonder if a Stark who never even visited Winterfell, aka raised in Essos Jon fanfics, would be connected enough to their bloodlines magic. There has to be a distance limit or the Blackwoods wouldnt have had to do the things you theorised in your video on them.
Do some research on Heart trees first and then watch the video. You'll soon realize this video makes no sense at all thus invalidating the entire "theory" proposed
If the power was gained due to Heart trees then how bloody powerful were the gardener greenseers given they have tgree heart trees so large they look like one tree
I mean a lot, Garth was so strong that was considered a god and in the world book they say this: "And yet there was a difference, in degree if not in kind, for almost all of the noble houses of the Reach shared a common ancestry, deriving as they did from Garth Greenhand and his many children. It was that kinship, many scholars have suggested, that gave House Gardener the primacy in the centuries that followed; no petty king could ever hope to rival the power of Highgarden, where Garth the Gardener's descendants sat upon a living throne (the Oakenseat) that grew from an oak that Garth Greenhand himself had planted, and wore crowns of vines and flowers when at peace, and crowns of bronze thorns (later iron) when they rode to war. Others might style themselves kings, but the Gardeners were the unquestioned High Kings, and lesser monarchs did them honor, if not obeisance." This line along with the oakensit info together is pretty sus.
Another great video Cat, you know the weirwoods being undead trees got me thinking. Could it be that the first Andals that came to westeros (the most fanatical of them all) thought that the weirwoods were the evil undead to destroy in there visions? and only after the long night they realise thath they wrongly interpreted the profecy, like everybody else in this strory.
I don't think so, I think that Bran was a little bit of a ok, that happened situation personally. I think Brynden wanted through Ghost to start communicating with Jon who is also a warg, a very strong one, and would go north of the wall as well. But Bran fell and being in a coma for so long started to talk with Brynden. Ok, tinfoil hats off 😂
'They are a small people, because they subsist mostly on animal protein, and not on cereals...' Um, what? That might be Yandel's most ridiculous line, and he managed to stumble past the Summer Islanders' origin in Sothoryos without noticing
@CompanyOfTheCat I owe you like one million apologies, please disregard my comments and keep pushing out these videos. I am mentally unwell 😫 that's no excuse for being a ××××
Jon calls it Heart Tree along with other people south of the wall like Mormont, because he calls every single weirwood a Heart Tree, but a Heart Tree is not always a weirwood and is located in a Godswood which is inside castles. The free folk do not call them Heart Trees and also do not have godwoods or personal trees.
@@CompanyOfTheCat Yeah I didnt dispute that Cat, what Im saying is that Heart tress are north of the wall. Its just a tree with a carved face! Theyre everywhere including north of the wall. Its got a carved face? Heart tree most likely
" In their entire class, Jon and Sam are the only Night's Watch inductees to take oath under a Heart Tree north of the Wall, which speaks to how few people still worship the Old Gods. The fact that it's located north of the Wall makes venturing to it considerably dangerous" "Most weirwoods have faces carved into their trunks (making them Heart trees). This was done by the children of the forest in ancient days, and is now done by the free folk as well as other descendants of the First Men"
@@CompanyOfTheCat It has a heart tree!!! "Above the village towers an enormous old weirwood tree. Its trunk is nearly eight feet wide and its branches shade the village. The jagged mouth of the heart tree's carved face is a large enough to swallow a sheep." Just fix the video dude Im subscribed and liked some of your earlier vids but this just makes no sense
Fix what exactly? If you don't like it cool, if you don't agree again, cool. Don't watch it. I am fairly sure you don't understand what I mean at this point. They call all the weirwoods with faces, weirwoods and are for everyone. The free folk don't call them Heart Trees, this is a term used by people south of the wall and we also don't see people having a weirwood only for the family.
Kinda hard to do that sorry 😂 I'm Greek and even if I could find another person to read the scripts I write, most likely would be Greek as well. I have captions in all of the videos for that reason if it makes it easier. Thanks for watching, glad you liked the content ❤️
Do you think we should apply some lie, true, true, true lie tests to some other mythos and see if it holds true anywhere? Like the important part of the night king story was he was a ‘stark’. Or it was Bran the builder mentioned second for the wall but not for storms end or the Hightower.
28:13 BONE?!
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Rip Andre Braugher, he was a legend!
Thanks for the algorithm boost tho!
@@Luca.Bruschetta well, these are free weirwood groves mate, not godswoods belonging to certain houses/families with a "main" weirwood tree.
Mance Rayder is a commoner, but is said to have "blood of the king" anyway. Blood's only role in magic is to boost the confidence of people with the inherited ability to use it. We don't "see" wargs and greenseers south of the Wall because feudalism keeps commoners tied to farms regardless of their intelligence or talents, with almost no chance to rise above their peasant status.
More point to prove her theory, remember, the weir wood tree died in the eyrie when it was transplanted by the modern southerners, almost like they treated it like a real tree and thought you could just move a them that way...
The idea of king's blood being considered magic because kibgs used to be magic is a brilliant one!
My thought was that since the wildlings take great care to steal women from far away and such, make sure to not interbreed the genes are way less likely to meet up, the blood is thinned and it can not really be tracked the way it is "easely" trackable with the highborn in westeros. And since skinchangers are outsiders to wildling societies ITS unlikely for them to pass the gift on unless they are a varamyr
I definitely see what you're saying, but I also think the explanation in the video (especially towards the end) makes a lot of sense. Even if it isn't "random" and has always had at least some chance of being passed on to one's offspring, I can definitely see the logic behind it becoming more and more "hereditary" over time if only certain bloodlines are given as sacrifices to the Weirwoods. Whether it was always hereditary or completely random, it's still limiting the potential "candidates" to the noble Houses of Westeros that worship and sacrifice to the Old Gods. It's definitely an interesting theory.
I wonder how it affects the smallfolk of Westeros though, cuz we don't really know much about their religious practices (especially in the North), right?
this sounds more logical, but I doubt George's magic is logical, seems to me like it's more symbolic. so my bet it's more spiritually transactional like Cat said. with Starks, Boltons and Blackwoods establishing monopolies in the past. I wonder in what state the Bolton heart tree is and how the Baratheons still have a whole one but the Blackwood's is dead.
and HotD changed it to where now Targs have one in their back yard??? Implications are so massive, casuals don't get why we're so fixated on it.
His brother was a skinchanger, the odds of that are astronomical when the context of the free folk are taken into consideration. This whole video is incorrect from the start until the end
Damn yall I was wrong on that, my bad 😢
More point to prove her theory, remember, the weir wood tree died in the eyrie when it was transplanted by the modern southerners, almost like they treated it like a real tree and thought you could just move a them that way...
The Starks defenetely did blood magic. In one chapter bran is looking through the weirwood in winterfell, going back in time and witnesses a blood sacrifice. Someone is killed in front of the weirwood and bran looking through the weirwood tastes the blood as it sinks into the ground.
Oooh yeah, and not only that, the person doing the sacrifice is described as white haired woman, he doesn't say old, so there is a possibility we are talking ice related stuff.
I never considered that the waif gave up not only her ability to have children, but also her ability to develop into an adult.
Also I don't think the weirwood faces change north of the wall. Sam specifically says that the weirwood seems smaller than the one in whitetree, and that he thinks all wildling villages look the same
Death becomes Her
Yeah, I am not sure I think we could be sure about that only if we saw what happened when varamyr got into the weirwood, but we didn't, bc George😂. In this one passage he says it looks smaller, but also that the face looks different at least to him because they had been in this place before and that there were also tears. Idk what is going on there exactly, but something seems off.
@@CompanyOfTheCat for reasons of story symmetry I think it should be Whitetree: They passed that way on their march north and Sam kinda retraces their steps. But we don't have any solid evidence for it, because Sam is an unreliable narrator who is exhausted and terrified and thus might not remember exactly how large the tree was or what the face looks like.
Im not seeing any real evidence for moving or changing faces on weirwoods, but this does in no way invalidate the theory, which I really liked :)
More point to prove her theory, remember, the weir wood tree died in the eyrie when it was transplanted by the modern southerners, almost like they treated it like a real tree and thought you could just move a them that way...
Oooh, the heart trees being the key to hereditary skinchanging is very interesting
There's Hearttrees all over North of the Wall
@@Luca.Bruschetta Wrong there are Weirwoodtrees not hearttrees! That is a different thing, in Riverrun is an Old Oak which is the hearttree, ... I think. Riverrun has no Weirwoodtree in their Godswood, thats for sure.
This is such an interesting concept, I will have to think this over
If you do some research on Heart trees you'll soon discover that this theory make no sense
I was waiting for this since you uploaded the thumbnail yesterday, because I hadn't noticed it for some reason!
You would have been better off without bc this video makes no sense at all
@@Luca.Bruschetta watch her other Stuff before your make a Comment like this, with her other Videos it makes a lot of Sense!
Awesome video!! Super glad I found you 🌊
This is an inane comment and adds nothing to the conversation but, I really like how you say "hi!" at the beginning of your videos. 🙂
It's not an original thought, but I started to notice how a rusty iron sword would look like it was covered in blood. There's probably nothing more meaningful there, but I'm in the mood to speculate about how prophetic imagery can be misinterpreted.
Grumble grumble I want to watch this now, but I should really sleep
Save your time this video makes no sense at all
Based on inaccurate information
RUclips messing up and JUST gave me the notification for this video. 4 days later. 🤦♀️
And I have my notifications set for ALL.
Sabotage
Another awesome video! Great theory well told and beautifully animated ❤🎉!
Great Video as always, thank you for your Work and I realized something during your Video.
When Jon is attacked and the Mutiny in the Watch happens, he keeps Ghost in his Chambers because of Borroqs Boar. If King's Blood is Holy Blood, then Borroq as a Skinchanger should suffice as a Blood Sacrifice for Melissandres Magic. I mean she could use the last Kiss, but there is no indication that she uses this custom at any time. There were deaths in Stannis's surroundings where we could have seen that custom used by Melissandre, but she is called Melissandre from Asshai for a Reason. I think that the Reason is: To connect her and Mirri Maaz Duur, thanks to your Videos I realized that. Melissandre will use Blood Magic to revive Jon's Body and Ghost will take care of Jon's Spirit.
Oooh yeah, I think it could count. Or patchface, or anyone "holy" really. Euron has a whole priest stash in his ship.
The people living celibate lives Septons and Septas, the Night's Watch and the Maesters and the Kingsguard are sacrificing potential lives as well - blood magic if you count the FM as blood magic.
Gosh, you are so based it´s insane! You analytically cut through the symbolism and literary devises with such sagacity! It's a joy to hear you! I just discovered your channel, but I'll be sticking around. I'd be very surprised if you end up being wrong about a lot of things. Your guesses are not just logically valid, you get that: "Ah, yeah, this is totally a narrative/message that one believes George would spend decades of his like crafting!". Thank you for your videos!!
Thank you so much, this is one of the best comments I have ever received on this channel. Even more because this video is one of my favorite I have made so it means a lot.
I'm very glad you enjoy the content and thanks for watching!!
@@CompanyOfTheCat Oh, I'm so glad that I could bring you some joy with that comment! I've been getting so many pleasant hours listening to your videos these past days, it makes me genuinely happy to feel like I could give back a little :) As an aside that I hope is okay to say: I love your greek accent so much! Greek is such a warm language and I always thoroughly enjoy what it's prosody does to English! Thank you again, and I hope we'll keep having the joy of hearing your amazing takes for a long time!
Τέλειο βίντεο!! Μήπως μπορείς να κανείς ένα βίντεο και για το 8ο κεφάλαιο της Άρυα στο asos;; Σχετικα με την επαφή της με το φάντασμα του high heart και με τον ned Dayne;; Αισθανομαι ότι ο Τζόρτζ δίνει πολύ πληροφορία για αποκωδικοποίηση σε αυτό το κεφάλαιο 😅
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Τελειααα περιμένω πως και πως 🫶🫶🙌
The weirwoods reproduce or regrow from the root system - like mushrooms, like that dang weed tree in my back yard!
We were thinking the same thing with my sister as well!
one thing that always sticks out in my mind is that imagery in AGOT Catelyn I where Ned is cleaning the blood from Ice underneath the weirwood after the execution. I wonder if he knew he was feeding it
It has always been a thought of mine as well. If they were practicing (which they did if all the stories are true), then maybe after the sacrifices were prohibited they started to clean their swords under the tree and it just remained as a tradition or something. Ned is someone who would hold the customs of his house, maybe he didn't know exactly the reason, but he still does it.
Im only 9 minutes in but this is amazing, i was really looking forward to this one. I hope all is well on your end. Enjoy the rest of your sunday. Best wishes always. 🤍
All thus info is based on false information about Heart trees. There literally everywhere North of the Wall
Outstanding 👍👍 I feel this story will not ever find an end no one is wearing the white hat nor black all sides wear the gray hats, so I feel this world will continue in fan fiction long after George has left us, much like he himself carries on with Lovecraft plots in hid work
not sure if skinchanging isn't hereditary. It's maybe hereditary from the mother.
The issue with the hereditary from the mother has the same issues pretty much. Apart from the fact that they should have been more, after so many thousand years, they would have noticed if the kids of female skinchagers were magical, but that of men were not. Even if we accept that women had fewer kids, still after so many thousand years someone would have noticed and there would be way more skinchangers above the wall.
@@CompanyOfTheCat The fact that Lysas son is magical aswell isn't just a coincidence I think. And since all (or all but one) of the skinchangers from beyond the wall are male maybe the females pass it on without being skinchangers themselves.
I don't think GRRM tosses that piece of information for no reason when the skinchangers meet jon
There are female skinchangers over the wall though. Briar and Grisella were both female and no one finds it more weird or peculiar, in general, we meet way more male characters than female skinchangers and non-skinchngeres so I am not sure if this is the best metric system.
@@CompanyOfTheCat more male skinchangers representation may be due to war time males are expendable front line meat ... or oversight by George like wives of noblemen never being even named even though they come with important doweries and bonuses.
@@CompanyOfTheCatyou have skinchanging brothers what else do you need?
Really enjoyed this video and the theory is plausible and consistent. There is one snag though, Robb Stark. All the Stark children are wargs but Robb was born and conceived in Riverrun. With the wedding, bedding and birth all done so far away from the Winterfell Heart Tree, shouldnt he have been cut off from their bloodlines magic?
Not really no. Jon was not conceived in Winterfell either. I think that the Weirwoods are connected to their bloodlines just that, so they have a magical bloodline. The place of birth or where the parents canoodled plays no role in that.
@@CompanyOfTheCatOh right, i completely forgot about Jon not being conceived or born in Winterfell either. Which now makes me wonder if a Stark who never even visited Winterfell, aka raised in Essos Jon fanfics, would be connected enough to their bloodlines magic. There has to be a distance limit or the Blackwoods wouldnt have had to do the things you theorised in your video on them.
Intriguing title, i look forward to see this tommorow. I need to go to sleep. Haha😅
Good night ❤
Do some research on Heart trees first and then watch the video. You'll soon realize this video makes no sense at all thus invalidating the entire "theory" proposed
@@Luca.BruschettaUff why are you so insecure Luca? What hurt you? 😂😂😂
If the power was gained due to Heart trees then how bloody powerful were the gardener greenseers given they have tgree heart trees so large they look like one tree
I mean a lot, Garth was so strong that was considered a god and in the world book they say this:
"And yet there was a difference, in degree if not in kind, for almost all of the noble houses of the Reach shared a common ancestry, deriving as they did from Garth Greenhand and his many children. It was that kinship, many scholars have suggested, that gave House Gardener the primacy in the centuries that followed; no petty king could ever hope to rival the power of Highgarden, where Garth the Gardener's descendants sat upon a living throne (the Oakenseat) that grew from an oak that Garth Greenhand himself had planted, and wore crowns of vines and flowers when at peace, and crowns of bronze thorns (later iron) when they rode to war. Others might style themselves kings, but the Gardeners were the unquestioned High Kings, and lesser monarchs did them honor, if not obeisance."
This line along with the oakensit info together is pretty sus.
If Kingsblood was actually not Magical , but MagicUser Blood was Magical , that would feed into euron Using Priests and Dany Burning MMduur
yeah, these two the reason that king's blood as in a random king, doesn't sound exactly correct.
επιτέλους *ΠΕΡΙΜΕΝΟΥΜΕ ΣΤΑΝΝΙΣ*
Τι νααα κάνω, το ίντερνετ σέρνεται λόγο καιρού
Θα έρθει κι αυτό μαζί με κάποια άλλα character analysis!
Another great video Cat, you know the weirwoods being undead trees got me thinking. Could it be that the first Andals that came to westeros (the most fanatical of them all) thought that the weirwoods were the evil undead to destroy in there visions? and only after the long night they realise thath they wrongly interpreted the profecy, like everybody else in this strory.
Then why do Andal descendants follow the seven ?
The answer btw is "NO!"
Wait a sec BRAN was a healthy kid before his fall.
Did some Force....force Jamie's hand?
I don't think so, I think that Bran was a little bit of a ok, that happened situation personally. I think Brynden wanted through Ghost to start communicating with Jon who is also a warg, a very strong one, and would go north of the wall as well. But Bran fell and being in a coma for so long started to talk with Brynden.
Ok, tinfoil hats off 😂
@@CompanyOfTheCatok i wonder if brynden had back ups in each stark in case something went wrong like jon dying hed go for bran or rickon
'They are a small people, because they subsist mostly on animal protein, and not on cereals...'
Um, what? That might be Yandel's most ridiculous line, and he managed to stumble past the Summer Islanders' origin in Sothoryos without noticing
Yandel is wilding in some passages so hard😂
YOOOOO 😮😮😮😮😮😮
Cousin, that's a nice new coat - I mean, profile picture!
Wow @Luca.Bruschetta aggressive much!
Interesting video.
Did you watch David Lightbringer's new video on green weirwoods yet? If you did, what do you think?
She must have to come up with this theory! Straight up pulled from the void! Non of it makes sense
No, I have seen that he has come out with it, but I haven't checked it out yet.
@CompanyOfTheCat I owe you like one million apologies, please disregard my comments and keep pushing out these videos. I am mentally unwell 😫 that's no excuse for being a ××××
Dead things in the wood. Dead things in the water.
WEIRWOODS!!!!!!!!!!
Gatekeep gaslight greenhand
Jon and Sam took their vows North of the Wall under a Heart tree.
What is going on? Are yall doing literally any research before pulling therioes out of the void ?
Jon calls it Heart Tree along with other people south of the wall like Mormont, because he calls every single weirwood a Heart Tree, but a Heart Tree is not always a weirwood and is located in a Godswood which is inside castles. The free folk do not call them Heart Trees and also do not have godwoods or personal trees.
@@CompanyOfTheCat Yeah I didnt dispute that Cat, what Im saying is that Heart tress are north of the wall. Its just a tree with a carved face! Theyre everywhere including north of the wall. Its got a carved face? Heart tree most likely
@@CompanyOfTheCat Because most weirwoods are Heart trees omg girl read the books and take notes
" In their entire class, Jon and Sam are the only Night's Watch inductees to take oath under a Heart Tree north of the Wall, which speaks to how few people still worship the Old Gods. The fact that it's located north of the Wall makes venturing to it considerably dangerous"
"Most weirwoods have faces carved into their trunks (making them Heart trees). This was done by the children of the forest in ancient days, and is now done by the free folk as well as other descendants of the First Men"
What about Whitetree?
It is a whole village, with a lot of people not a single castle that only one family buried their dead like south of the wall
@@CompanyOfTheCat It has a heart tree!!!
"Above the village towers an enormous old weirwood tree. Its trunk is nearly eight feet wide and its branches shade the village. The jagged mouth of the heart tree's carved face is a large enough to swallow a sheep."
Just fix the video dude Im subscribed and liked some of your earlier vids but this just makes no sense
Fix what exactly? If you don't like it cool, if you don't agree again, cool. Don't watch it. I am fairly sure you don't understand what I mean at this point. They call all the weirwoods with faces, weirwoods and are for everyone. The free folk don't call them Heart Trees, this is a term used by people south of the wall and we also don't see people having a weirwood only for the family.
Okay yeah, it all makes sense now thank you!
VARAMYRS BROTHER WAS A SKINCHANGER!!!!!
no, but ok😂
@Luca.Bruschetta maybe you ought to follow your own advice and read the books and do some research 😂😂
I WAS WRONG ABOUT THIS! OKAY LETS SEE THIE CAT DO THE SAME THO
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Good content but can you find someone else to narrate. Accent is way to thick
Kinda hard to do that sorry 😂 I'm Greek and even if I could find another person to read the scripts I write, most likely would be Greek as well. I have captions in all of the videos for that reason if it makes it easier.
Thanks for watching, glad you liked the content ❤️
Fuckn nice work! Top stuff
Do you think we should apply some lie, true, true, true lie tests to some other mythos and see if it holds true anywhere? Like the important part of the night king story was he was a ‘stark’. Or it was Bran the builder mentioned second for the wall but not for storms end or the Hightower.
That is actually a great video idea!