I don't. I'm very willing to accept the possibility that I heard wrong. I don't even remember who told me about the five year gap in the first place.Never heard the publisher get blamed for the Five Year Gap disappearing before, it's always been Martin saying it didn't work for Jon and Cersei so he scrapped it, got a source on that one?
GRRM is the fantasy literature equivalent of Howard Stern.even in his short stories he kills of the likeable characters in the most gruesome ways
Awww, sounds like someone is upset that Wolfie (sp?) caught them at Brony/Pony conGRRM is the fantasy literature equivalent of Howard Stern.
I can't look it up right now but im pretty sure the valyrians discovered the first dragons (in recorded history) inside the 14 fires. There were other protodragons like the wyrms that lived in the earth, sea dragons from iron born legends, etc. But actual dragons weren't around til the valyrian empire.Why would you jump to the conclusion that there were no dragons when the wall was built? Having Dragons and Dragon Eggs being around implies that they existed in the past, did they just appear out of thin air?
Dragons in the current story are extremely rare untameabe creatures. Why couldn't they be extremely rare untamable creatures during the age of heroes, giving their name to the also really fucking rare "Dragonsteel" forged with their magic and "Dragonglass" found near their lairs (Volcanos)? Then later Valyria would be founded when it was discovered how to tame and breed dragons, increasing Dragonsteel production so much as to make it known as "Valyrian" Steel.
Why would you shit on book discussion on a book discussion forum, bro?Yeah. Arguing about what happened in a fictional legend based on words from extremely unreliable narrators is pretty futile.
Oh it's fine and I'm not shitting on it. But GRRM is well known for using unreliable narration. The further removed from an actual PoV character's internal dialog about what they've actually seen the less certainty there is in the truth.Why would you shit on book discussion on a book discussion forum, bro?
Yes, clarifying sometimes that these statements are made by unreliable narrators is a good idea. However, that isn't what you did. Instead, you basically said having a discussion at all was pointless.Oh it's fine and I'm not shitting on it.
Making statements like, "dragons weren't around until..." is making statements based on the lies told by men who died many years ago.
That implies that any kind of discussion on any subject in a fictional legend is pointless. Yet just because we have unreliable narrators, there are still things we can talk about. Things that are supported by multiple POVs are more reliable than others. Certainly things directly contradicted by a POV should hold less water than something just made up. For example, R+L=J is probably alot more valid than a theory saying that SamwellTarly is the PTWP.Yeah. Arguing about what happened in a fictional legend based on words from extremely unreliable narrators is pretty futile.
"Well, Tyrion and Dany will intersect, in a way, but for much of the book they're still apart," he says. "They both have quite large roles to play here. Tyrion has decided that he actually would like to live, for one thing, which he wasn't entirely sure of during the last book, and he's now working toward that end-if he can survive the battle that's breaking out all around him. And Dany has embraced her heritage as a Targaryen and embraced the Targaryen words. So they're both coming home."
You have no idea what you are talking about, you jump to so many conclusions to discount simple explainations.Actually all of this is just to counter the silly reddit theory.
Again im on the road i cant do much fact checking. But im pretty sure the one and only indication anywhere in the books is the mention of Dragonsteel in the nw records, and its far more likely thats just an error on grrms part or that the record isnt as old as we think it is.
Basically the options are:
valryia is older than we are told (not likely at all, val being like the roman Empire with record keeping etc)
The wall is much younger than we are told (more likely, the age of heroes being oral tradition/folklore/myth/legend)
Grrm messed up once, in his most rework/rewritten/edited novel (affc. Also likely)
I don't understand why what im saying is some "theory". There were no dragons in westeros prior to aegon the conqueror. Ie 300 years ago ie firmly consistent with the lore and world of the novels as written thus far. Not a case of unreliable narrator, unless grrm is the narrator. So why does the word dragonsteel appear once in the old nw records? There are no stories, myths, folklore, old nan tales, etc in westeros prior to aegon. There are no dragon eggs laying around, other than the ones the targs brought with them. The only mention of the word dragon at all is from the iron island legends of a sea serpent (dragon) from the age of legends that fights a kraken or there proto-king or something, i forget, they do build their hall out of its bones though.
Why would you assume that dragons have always been a part of the westerosi tradition/landscape/history/etc when that is clearly inconsistent with everything that has been written?
Dragonsteel appears for one of the 3 reasons i mentioned above.