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Just like in the books I think Jamie ends up with Briaenne,
originally posted by: ladyinwaiting
a reply to: Mike Stivic
Oh I'm sure I'll watch it. I'll be annoyed, but I'll watch it! lol!
Oh, one more thing. I hope that red witch is restored to her rightful 1,000 year old body, and stays that way!
I despise that child murderer.
So, listening to Donald's speech. I'll go attend to the post-comments.
'night guys.
Thousands of years ago,[4] Joramun, a King-Beyond-the-Wall, supposedly blew the horn and woke giants from the earth.[1] Free folk believe that blowing the horn can bring down the Wall.[5] Some maesters are skeptical of the horn's existence.[6]
A Storm of Swords
Ygritte tells Jon Snow that Mance Rayder and the free folk have been searching for the Horn of Winter along the Milkwater.[7] They open graves of heroes and kings, but are unable to find the horn.[5]
During a parley amidst the Battle of Castle Black, Mance shows Jon Snow a large warhorn eight feet long.[8] It is black in color[4] with gold bands and engraven with runes of the First Men.[8] It is said to be a thousand years old[4] and may have come from an aurochs.[8]
While some free folk want Mance to bring down the Wall with the horn, Mance resists for fear that nothing could then stop the Others. Mance plans to offer the horn in exchange for letting his people pass through the Wall. If the Night's Watch refuses, Tormund Giantsbane is to sound the Horn at dawn three days hence. Mance is interrupted by the arrival of Stannis Baratheon's knights, however, and the free folk host is defeated.[8]
A Dance with Dragons
The warhorn, found in a glacier in the Frostfangs,[4] is burned by Melisandre when she has "Mance", actually a glamoured Rattleshirt,[9] put to death by fire. The horn bursts into green and yellow flame and its runes seem to briefly shimmer in the air. The queen's men then heave the horn into the fire pit.[4]
The horn is six feet (1,83 meters) long. It is made from the horn of what must have been an enormous dragon. It has a black gleam, and is banded with red gold and Valyrian steel. When touched the horn feels warm and smooth. Its surface is shiny and reflective, though the reflection depicted is somehow twisted. The bands of the horn are covered by strange writings, Valyrian glyphs. When the horn sounds, the glyphs glow red-hot and then white-hot.[1]
A Dance with Dragons
At Deepwood Motte Asha reflects that on Old Wyk her uncle's hellhorn had blown a death knell for her dreams.[2]
Euron gives Victarion the horn when he sends him to Meereen to bring Daenerys Targaryen back to him. He has it with him aboard the Iron Victory. According to Moqorro, the Valyrian glyphs on the horn read, "I am Dragonbinder ... No mortal man should sound me and live ... Blood for fire, fire for blood."[1]
Moqorro says whoever blows the horn will die but any dragons that hear will obey the horn's master. The red priests says Victarion must be made the horn's master and he must claim the horn with blood.[1]
originally posted by: WakeUpBeer
I also wonder about some sort of betrayal of Dany, by Tyrion.
. . . three treasons will you know . . . once for blood and once for gold and once for love . . .
originally posted by: WakeUpBeer
I believe the treason for blood, and gold has already occurred.