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#194 - The original story and the plot of this book
The original plot and the plot of this book
Brothers, let's sort out the plot of Martin's original work first.
(I won't talk about the later seasons of the TV series, the screenwriter's personal opinions are more than many fan fiction authors)
So far, there are a total of five books in the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, and the lines that are more important to the entire plot are:
1. The Wall and the wight dragons.
Let's talk about a setting first: the fire dragon cannot fly over the Wall.
The Wall has a magical effect, which makes the fire dragon refuse to fly to the Far North.
The wife of King Jaehaerys I, the "kind" Queen Alysanne, has ridden the dragon "Silver Wing" to fly over the Wall three times, but was rejected by Silver Wing.
In other words, before the magic effect of the Wall disappears, the fire dragon cannot appear north of the Wall.
In order to save trouble in the series, the mother of dragons directly gave a dragon to the Night King. According to the original setting, this is impossible.
How should the Wall fall?
Let's invite Euron Greyjoy, one of the big villains.
According to the original plot, the Horn of Winter is on Samwell Tarly at this moment, and Sam ran to the Citadel in Oldtown.
Coincidentally, Euron and about half of the Ironborn are waiting in the Shield Islands and nearby waters to attack Oldtown and the Redwyne fleet.
The opportunity for them to take action, I personally guess, was that Victarion Greyjoy used the Horn of Dragonbinder. After briefly controlling the dragon, Euron sacrificed a large number of people and took down one of the dragons of the Dragon Mother remotely.
Don't think Victarion is lame, his father is the King of the Iron Islands, and he is also a legitimate King's Blood.
Anyone who blows the Horn of Dragonbinder must die, so Victarion is also a disguised sacrifice, and a King's Blood can burn a dragon (in the original book, Melisandre wanted to burn Edric Storm and get a dragon in stone to confirm the prophecy, and then the Onion Knight let Edric go).
In the series, the screenwriter wrote a plot in which the Night King, who threw a javelin, took down a dragon, and Martin participated in the general plot direction of the subsequent seasons. From this point, it is speculated that one of Daenerys's dragons will most likely be killed.
This also corresponds to the two remaining people of Targaryen descent: Jon Snow and Daenerys.
Then Euron went on a killing spree in Oldtown.
Dragon Mother once saw a prophetic vision in the House of the Undying: the stone behemoth flapped its wings and flew from a smoking tower, spewing shadow fire.
This smoking tower is most likely the towering tower of the Hightower family.
After that, somehow, Euron took the Horn of Winter to the Wall, blew away the magical effect of the Wall with the horn, and then used this dragon to spray down the Wall, allowing the army of white walkers and wights to move south.
Note that the son of Mance Rayder, the King Beyond the Wall, also followed Sam to Oldtown (Jon swapped the son of Craster with the son of Mance to prevent Melisandre from burning the blood of the king).
If nothing unexpected happens, this poor child will also fall into Euron's hands, and then he will sacrifice him to the Drowned God or other gods.
2. The Long Night and Salvation
There is a prophecy in the book that Daenerys, the Dragon Mother, will betray three times.
Combined with her identity positioning of "Nissa Nissa", Daenerys' third man is the savior of the world, that is, the reincarnation of Azor Ahai.
The first two positions have been taken, so the screenwriter hurriedly let Jon Snow and his aunt roll the sheets, probably to fulfill this prophecy.
But the damn screenwriter directly cut off the scenes of the Long Night, and let the Night King also send a wave of heads and then it was over, directly ending the battle between ice and fire.
This makes Jon Snow's betrayal of Daenerys unbearable, because the unscrupulous screenwriter changed the stabbing of his aunt for the sake of humanity into saving Tyrion and the captured Lannister soldiers, and the cause was still Cersei killing Missandei (this is still a child of twelve or thirteen in the book).
The plot of the eighth season is so weird. I feel uncomfortable every time I think about it. I must write Daenerys alive. At least I have to let her liberate Slaver's Bay, Volantis, Lys, Myr and other places, and then give birth to three or four children.
3. The development of the situation in Westeros.
The progress in the original book is that Cersei is still in a state of autism after the parade, Kevan has just been killed by Varys, and Tyrell and Lannister officially begin to have a rift.
The plot after this should be that after Kevan's death, Cersei took power in Lannister, and then retaliated against the High Sparrow (it is possible that she really blew up the Great Sept of Baelor).
Prince Doran will die without any accident. Among the three Sand Snakes, the most brainless Obara is in Dorne, and her two sisters are in King's Landing. It is estimated that they were killed by Cersei, and then Prince Doran's gentle and weak attitude made Obara go crazy on the spot and stabbed her uncle to death.
At the same time, Randyll Tarly and other River Reach lords betrayed House Rose and joined Bronn Aegon's camp (in the series, it was changed to Randyll joining the Lannister camp and then attacking Highgarden, which is almost impossible). It was no surprise that Mace Tyrell died at the hands of the betrayed Randyll and the Golden Company during the siege of Storm's End.
In the series, the unscrupulous screenwriters made Mace also die in the explosion of the Great Sept of Baelor to save trouble.
In the Vale, Littlefinger is still actively dividing the Justice Alliance headed by Bronze Yohn, and Uncle Finger should be able to easily control half of the Vale.
The North is similar to the Vale, independent of the struggle in the South, and is focused on internal strife. The Loyal Wolf forces led by Wyman Manderly are trying to kill the old flayed family who occupied Winterfell.
The Queen of Thorns and her eldest grandson Willas are stationed in Highgarden, and the military power of the Reach still exists. So after Mace dies and Queen Mother Cersei kills some of the nobles of the Reach, the Rose House and the Lion House should break up.
The situation in Dorne, the Reach, the Stormlands, and the Crownland will be very complicated. I can't deduce how it will develop. Before the Dragon Queen lands, each family should be fighting each other, and they all want to avenge their own family.
4. Daenerys and the Slave Bay line
The Dragon Queen is still on the Dothraki prairie. According to the prophecy that a pair of old women lined up to see her at the foot of the Virgin Mary, Daenerys may really go to the City of the Horse King, and then subdue some of the khalees and become the Khaleesi of the prairie.
After that, the Dragon Queen takes Drogon back to Meereen. The subsequent plot should be that Dany uses the Dothraki cavalry and the Unsullied to kill everyone and reoccupy the three cities in the Slave Bay.
Then Volantis, who pretended to surrender, provided a fleet for Daenerys to fight back to Westeros.
The Ironborn fleet led by Victarion will also surrender to Daenerys, and the show has Sister Theon replace this role.
Later, it is roughly the same as in the show. Dany allies with the Reach and Dorne and begins to attack the Iron Throne and Westeros.
5. The plot of this book
For some popular plots, I pushed Daenerys's line forward by one month. In the original book, when Bran passed the Wall, Dany was on the way to attack Meereen.
But this also leaves a little convenience for the follow-up.
Next, there are two options. One is to unify Westeros and first fight the blackened Euron, the White Walkers and the army of the dead. If you support this, please leave a message in this section.
The second is that the protagonist directly fights the Stepstones and takes down several free trade cities. Then, after the protagonist's military strength is expanded, he will fight the White Walkers and the army of the dead. If you support this trend, please leave a message in this section.
The subsequent plot is pretty much the same, the protagonist and Dragon Queen ride on dragons, lead the army, and begin to conquer the entire Essos continent.
Finally, although there is no update today, I still shamelessly ask for a guaranteed monthly ticket.
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