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or you could just say 'it was cooler seeing Dayne fight 4 people at once'.
Yep.
i just thought it was to further show just how great Dayne was as a swordsman. isn't that his legend?
or you could just say 'it was cooler seeing Dayne fight 4 people at once'.
Yep.
i just thought it was to further show just how great Dayne was as a swordsman. isn't that his legend?
Yep. Barristan is probably the only person who could have challenged him.
i haven't read the books, but i've browsed some wikis etc. did GRRM really put this much history into the pages of the story as it moved, or are they parts of other things? i dont know how to word that. side-stories, a random history guide of the realm? etc
^ thanks. prequels/novellas are what i was thinking of i think? lol
the world book sounds interesting.
i would like to read these books one day. they're on my ever-expanding list
it's pretty overwhelming, really.
@CC yeah, he doesn't die like that in the books... [BLACKOUT]He's still alive actually.[/BLACKOUT]
and the world book is pretty goddamn awesome.
^ thanks. prequels/novellas are what i was thinking of i think? lol
the world book sounds interesting.
i would like to read these books one day. they're on my ever-expanding list
That's not accurate either. We're specifically told in the books that the only time a Baratheon and a Lannister ever married was the above instance with Gowen and Tya, and there were no living children from that union. The only other Great House that the Baratheons ever married into was the Targaryens, because they themselves were an offshoot of House Targaryen.
Bit of both. He put a lot of history into the main books, then elaborated it some more in the prequel Novellas, and then recently he put out a World Book covering a lot of the backstory.
The novellas are all collected in one volume now, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms. I picked it up and start reading from The Mystery Knight; bottom line, CC - you get to learn more about Bran's mentor, the three-eyed raven.
Erikson ruined my brain.
It's beautifully-done with many fine paintings. You can look at some of the pages here by clicking 'look inside':
http://www.amazon.com/World-Ice-Fire-History-Westeros/dp/0553805444