Mystery at Ashford Meadow ft. Something to Taco Bout! - ASOIAF Theories
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It actually took blood Raven two times to kill the prince that morning. The first time he mist
Read brans dream chapter again and see if you can find find Bloodraven. Hint, he’s not the crow.
Oh, do tell!!
Maynard Plumm is my fav character in dunk and egg
The Taken joke was funny :)
Duncan the Small was the Prince of Dragonflies as he gave up his inheritance and title Prince of Dragonstone. I don’t think Daeron had a sobriquet/moniker.
it is foggy tomorrow. low visibility,slippery roads and blunt trauma to the head are expected
No bat emojis, but please do the ASOIAF universal monsters scavenger hunt in a future video. How many of each universal monster can you find?
The Mundane Jock Discotheque uses pings instead of dings
Skip to 15 minutes for actual content
thank you! first time on the channel and I almost left because of how annoying the first few minutes were. now I'm into it.
"Is there precedent in this series of element possession?"
Like... snow? Or fire? Or glass crystals? Or trees? Or water?
or disembodied consciousness?
Hehe I win, Bryndinitis gives you a 1000 pink eyes and 1.
21:50 You can tell Bloodraven just isn't used to working with people on the caliber of Dunk's intelligence 🤣
Edit: I low-key straight up thought "Brynden was the mace!" the second y'all started suggesting he was the mist.
I’ve never seen Bloodraven and that specific mace in the same place at the same time.
The MISTery knight
Is a wooden witch the same as a woods witch?
I would normally grab my books to read along but had a house fire a few months ago and have only just gotten a computer and started listening to RUclips again... so excited to see Nerds and Taco in one video, but it just made me realise how many books I don't have any more 😢
Maybe Bloodraven was a Shadowbinder like Melisandre, using Shadows to kill Baelor?
"She heard Renly begin a jest, his shadow moving, lifting its sword, black on green, candles guttering, shivering, something was queer, wrong, and then she saw Renly's sword still in its scabbard, sheathed still, but the shadowsword . . ."
"Through the blood-spattered sandsilk, she glimpsed shadows moving."
"... in Asshai, while shadowbinders and bloodmages worked terrible sorceries in the black of night."
Transferred, preserved, and based on the above I would say *disembodied* consciousness is an important recurrent factor in the story. Who can say whether what Catelyn seems to describe as an invisible human figure casting a shadow on a tent wall in candlelight would not be interpreted by someone else as a light mist if described directly? Or if seen in different lighting conditions? Or, even if a very different visible apparition, who can say whether the difference between near invisibility and a light mist is not a matter of talent, practice, or even a fundamentally different technique for manipulating a universal reality of the possibility for consciousness to be disembodied and yet interact with the physical?
In any case, Martin's references to Bloodraven possibly having Dracula-like powers are straightforward. At the very least, the esteemed Mr. Taco has certainly identified in the further mist references surrounding him a deliberate design by our author to make us wonder whether Brynden can simply 'skinchange' another's body with his consciousness (a la Bran or Varamyr), or actually cause his consciousness to walk the land as a light fog, or both. As with so many things he gives us multiple plausible explanations. Not the least of which, and the most important for making his work so thrilling and enjoyable on a first read is that Maekar's description of the fight to Dunk is fully believable to us and our hero. The character has possibly experienced a strange phenomenon and yet assimilated it in a way that is tragic and affecting on first read, and even later when picking it apart and suspecting foul play, we don't think he's stupid for not getting it.
I'm very open to Bloodraven's body being safe in his tent under guard while his mind stalks the tourney grounds as vapor. I would submit the disembodied consciousness angle as more likely than actual transmogrification of his body into mist. A fun adaptation of a gothic horror element into the psychic world of the Song.
Bravo.
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Yea-nope…
Taco made us proud today. Theory crafter extraordinaire
The Others bring the cold & can disperse into mist, whilst Bloodraven brings the fog/mist...
Bloodraven: “I have crossed oceans of time to find you.”
Bran: “…I’m literally a neurodivergent minor.”
Bloodraven turned into and controlled the fart-clouds that came out of Septon What's-his-name
And what powers did Sauron famously have? Vampire, werewolf... Bloodraven is Sauron explains a LOT. The deceiver, the manipulator, the mastermind behind the throne. He's probably the one who cursed the throne, too.
I thought the Taken jokes landed lol
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Boooo Bloodraven!!!!!!!
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Best comment. This one wins today.
Just reread Dracula last month, and I 100% approve of this batshit theory! (pun definitely intended.) 🦇☁🦇☁🦇☁🦇