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Originally Posted by SillyGirl
Okay, here is the thing. I think the baby got switched. Maybe there was a Stark bastard and the babies got switched? I think the secret was the affair with Arthur Dayne to be honest. Made out to be much more than it was lol. I think he changed his mind somewhere in there. As for Gregor.......I think he definitely killed what he thought was Elia's son. Dunno, I just think the Martels are going to be seriously major players.
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Well, we know for sure Aegon was switched with another baby since he later comes back to Westeros with Jon Connington (I had forgotten about this earlier). Since Varys switched Aegon, he might have switched Rhaenys as well, but I kind of doubt it given how this society values men so much more than women, and I doubt Varys's motives were sentimental.
I agree completely that the Martels will be major players. I liked Oberyn and his daughters quite a bit; they were all complete badasses. I'm curious to see where GRRM takes the Martel story in the next book.
I disagree about Lyanna's secret. Arthue Dayne was more or less Rhaegar's bodyguard, right? So Dayne takes Lyanna away after Robert kills Rhaegar, Ned and the boys go and get her back...I don't think Lyanna and Dayne hooked up. While you might be right that GRRM was planning to use that as a major plot point early then changed his mind, I don't think that's the secret.
So who do you think is The Prince who was Promised? Dany? Aegon? Jon? I think those are your three dragon riders. Or was it someone else?
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Originally Posted by Wakeuр
Still fifty possible storylines to play out and everyone's just guessing. GRRM isn't very good at closing off storylines, so at this rate, it's going to end up like Jordan's books...
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I don't think Brandon Sanderson would be a good fit to finish this series if GRRM dies before wrapping this up, though I have enjoyed Sanderson's WoT books almost as much as I enjoyed Jordan's earlier work. I think Joe Abercrombie would be just about perfect. In fact, who needs GRRM to die? Maybe he ought to just hand it off now, then we probably wouldn't have to wait five years between each book.