Pro tubers have a very bad habit of ignoring patterns and reverse engineering to suit an expectation or desire. The Freys are actually a very interesting house and there's some very interesting information buried in the words GRRM chooses. For example the original towers were wood that gave way to stone. Curious, what else in the book is wood that becomes stone? What does a bridge between them actually suggest? Kinda looking forward to this as it's rare to see a theorist let the pattern lead them to the answer rather than cherry pick what they like to imagine one.
House Frey the most underrated house in Westeros.
Very much so
Pro tubers have a very bad habit of ignoring patterns and reverse engineering to suit an expectation or desire. The Freys are actually a very interesting house and there's some very interesting information buried in the words GRRM chooses.
For example the original towers were wood that gave way to stone. Curious, what else in the book is wood that becomes stone? What does a bridge between them actually suggest?
Kinda looking forward to this as it's rare to see a theorist let the pattern lead them to the answer rather than cherry pick what they like to imagine one.