do u guys ever think about sandor x beric x thoros threesome? cuz ik theyre married i just cant prove it

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do u guys ever think about sandor x beric x thoros threesome? cuz ik theyre married i just cant prove it

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Iāve been think about how Jonās resurrection might be one of the most magically charged moments in the entire series. GRRM has taken some time to gather some powerful magical agents near or around Jon. Not to mention that Jon himself is an inherently magical being. Lady Stoneheart and Beric coming back to life are always used as reference points, but honestly I think Jon will be something unlike anything weāve seen before.
Like the wall is this giant ice structure that supposedly has magic coursing through it. Per legends, this magic supposedly from the Children of the Forest who helped Bran the Builder build the Wall. Itās an ice structure so Iām not sure if itās ice magic within the Wall or the more earthy magic of the Children. And it looks like the Wallās magic pours outward. Melisandre says that her own magic is growing due to the Wallās influence and this on turn makes her more powerful. So powerful that any spells she casts can do some real damage. Maester Aemon also seems to think that the Wall prolonged his life; the whole cold preserves thing. Aemon is a Targaryen, who are a magical family. I wonder if the magic laying dormant in his blood mixing with the Wallās? I donāt think we have any other examples of NW brothers whose lives are strangely prolonged. Itās super crackpot-y but fun to think about. There are also theories that Jonās body may be kept in an ice cell before heās resurrected. So if we go by Aemon, is it possible that the magic inside Jon and the magic within the Wall mix? Then he wonāt be as badly damaged as some people think he will be. I remember Mel saying something like Jonās shadow has been etched across the Wall so I wonder if this will come up later on. Might be a silly little line or might have some greater magical implicationsā¦
Then Iām thinking of the magic within Jon himself. Jon is such a magical being but he (and the fandom) downplays it a lot. For starters, heās the only person in Westeros history (as far as we know) who has Stark and Targaryen blood. These are two of the most magical houses in the series. So he has the ability to harness a bunch of different powers: warging/skinchanging, dragon riding, prophetic dreams. And heās already showed affinity to some of these in the text. He one of the more powerful Stark wargs, he gets prophetic dreams, and he has that weird, inexplicable superhuman strength going on. By ADWD, his warging powers are getting so strong that he can now (unwillingly) warg into Ghost without sleeping or falling into a trance. I think itās safe to assume that resurrection will make him more powerful. Bran unlocks his greenseer powers after his fall and Jojen awakens green dreams after a deadly illness. Arya unlocks skinchanging powers after going blind too. Jon not only has First Men magic but Valyrian magic as well so I think the change in him will be even greater. And I think that actually dying makes a much bigger difference than nearly dying.
I wonder what sort of magical changes weāll see in him. For sure heightened warging powers and heāll definitely become a fully fledged skinchanger. I wonder if heāll be getting more prophetic dreams? So far heās only had the Winterfell Crypt dreams and the Azor Ahai one but maybe itās possible he gets more. Iām veering into the crackpot again but Iām remembering his Winterfell crypt dreams and how the Kings of Winter react to him. Ned and Theon have similar dreams (at different places and times) but the Kings of Winter donāt behave as they do with Jon. Ned only says that they look at him judgingly (iirc) and Theon only says theyāre angry (not entirely sure about the wording). But with Jon, they actually rise from the dead to confront him! Itās quite scary but it brings to mind Aragorn vs the ghosts in LoTR. And also brings to mind that weird thing Benerro (?) says about people drying in service of Azor Ahai who are reborn againā¦.It might just be GRRM upping the horror aspect of Jonās dreams but I prefer the crackpot explanation of Jon raising people from the dead. And itās not super out of left field either! Beric is able to raise Stoneheart; Thoros raises Beric though heās not a devout follower. If Jon gets some of that Rāhllor heat in him thenā¦
Speaking of Beric and Thoros, thereās the whole Lightbringer thing. Thoros does some tricks (I think he uses wildfire?) to set his sword aflame but Beric uses his own blood. If the Red God has a hand in Jonās resurrection, I wonder if Jon is able to replicate Bericās actions. But unlike Beric, Jonās sword will never go out because his sword is Valyrian Steel and his blood is magic. And it will be different from Stannisā too because his will actually give off heat and will thus be the real deal (sorry Stannis). Maybe this will be the Targ magic in him acting up? Or might we expect other things? But what? Thereās also his berserker mode. Iāve been wondering if this is due to his magical nature based on the frequency and the strength. Might be his warging powers manifesting physically or might be because of his Stark and Targaryen heritage. And if we veer into more crackpot, thereās a number of theories about how the Targs are part dragon because of the blood magic Valyriaās practiced or how the Starks may share some genetic markup with the CoTF/the Others. Theyāre kind of insane but that would make Jon part ice and part fire. I have no idea what impact that would have though but it will probably be huge (if these theories are even true). Idk. The fandom has agreed that R+L=J is less to do with Jon ruling Westeros and more to do with him the magical war against the Others. So I hope his parentage plays a big role in the magical realm.
We canāt also forget all the prophets surrounding Jon. Prophets from different magic bases: Rāhllor, the Drowned God, the Old Gods. All of these have seen Jonās death and resurrection at various points in the story. First is Bran who seems to get a vision of Jonās death in AGoT (Jon laying in a cold bed with all memory of warmth fleeing from him). Then we have Patchface, a prophet of the drowned god if theories are correct, who seems to have foreseen Jonās death and resurrection (crows being white as snow, snow falling up). And then Melisandre who is constantly being bombarded with visions surrounding Jonās death and reurrection. Almost like Rāhllor is warning her about something major thatās about to go down. It seems like Jon dying and resurrecting is causing some cosmic shifts in the metaphysical world that it doesnāt matter what god you worship or what type of magic youāre using, youāll be affected anyway.
All things considered, I think Jonās resurrection will be a clash of different magic systems; all of them converging into the magical Jon. I remember someone once speculating that Jon will be āpost-humanā and I kind like that theory. Not really a god, but not an ordinary human either. Maybe heāll be something in-between. I think the manner of resurrection might help as well. Ghost is there to preserve his soul. And Ghost seems like a weird firewood (quite different from the other Stark direworlves beyond just his coloring). Thereās the ice cells which might preserve his body and maybe cause some other changes. Some people speculate that Mel might give him the kiss of life but it kinda seems lame imo. Mel is a shadowbinder from Asshai, who has practiced blood magic like Mirri. Iād like to imagine that we might see a combination of different things from her. Perhaps a funeral pyre, perhaps a blood ritual, or maybe a little bit of everything. But I do believe the circumstances surrounding Jonās resurrection will also affect things. This is yet another dose of crack but his birth feels like a floppy Azor Ahai thing. Itās all very metaphorical but we have a couple of things that could meet the requirements but donāt really. But the main point is that his birth is surrounded by thousands of people dying all over Westeros, and more dying at the tower where he was born. I like to think that there was some magical effect there with the waking of a (metaphorical) dragonā¦
So his rebirth will be another waking of the dragon moment. It will still probably be metaphorical but it will be more complete the second time around. Bonus points if we get a funeral pyre made of stone (smoke) and some tears or something idk (salt); he could even be a ham like Stannis! That way we have two Azor Ahai figures complimenting each other. Dany fulfills the prophecy requirements literally but gets a metaphorical Lightbringer (her dragons), and Jon fulfilling the prophecy metaphorically but then wielding a literal Lightbringer (an actual flaming sword). It all sounds super crazy but anyway. Canāt wait to see what Monsieur Martin has in store for the bastard boi
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21+. She/Her. Looking for some Game of Thrones/A Song of Ice and Fire/House of the Dragon roleplays. I'm mainly interested in canon x canon pairings (willing to at least discuss canon x OC) and MxM ships and FxF but will do MxF. I like canon/canon divergent plots and write on Discord (third person, past tense, 200-400 words on average). I'm a sucker for romantic relationships and don't mind/encourage writing smut but with a healthy does of plot. I have plenty of my favorite ships. I'm always open to discussing others. I'll just be sharing my main muses here. Anyone in bold I'm especially interested in writing as right now.
My Muses: Alliser Thorne, Benjen Stark, Beric Dondarrion, Brynden Tully, Daemon Targaryen, Daenerys Targaryen, Gerion Lannister, Jaime Lannister, Lyn Corbray, Margaery Tyrell, Otto Hightower, Petyr Baelish, Robb Stark, Rodrik Harlaw, Roose Bolton, Sansa Stark, Stannis Baratheon, Thoros, Tywin Lannister, Yoren
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Arya: Could you bring back a man without a head?
Thoros: ...
Arya: Just the once. Not six times
Beric: ...
Arya: Could you?
Reader: STFU Arya! I came here for dragons not depression! šššš
I think people interpret any criticism or questioning of Daenerys in Slaver's Bay, either in terms of reader interpretation or authorial narrative, as a kind of lack of revolutionary commitment but it's worth noting that what she's doing isn't revolution; it's Liberal Interventionism. Sure she's genuinely idealistic and acting in good faith unlike real world Liberal Interventionists but at the end of the day she's a foreigner (the Westerosi, Valyrian and Dothraki aspects all give it a slightly different character but regardless) coming in to change things from above. Plus she's ultimately using it to build her own power to take back the Iron Throne. I think the criticism of Daenerys (and especially the "mother" scene) as a white saviour is overblown but not entirely unjustified and to a certain extent even a textual theme.
On the other hand, The Brotherhood Without Banners descending into common banditry (according to Thoros) within months of Dondarrion giving his life to resurrect Catelyn is genuinely a cynical and anti-revolutionary thematic arc.