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Agreed, there's nothing random about it (spoilers through ADWD) Werthead Send a noteboard - 01/06/2013 06:28:12 PM

The 'random deaths' are complications that elevate and change the story's direction around. So Ned's death starts the war in earnest. Robb's apparently closes it down but is actually more important in catalysing the creation of UnCat and showing (arguably) that Stannis and Melisandre's leech-magic has real power, which in turn helps catalyse their journey to the Wall.

Quentyn's death clearly complicates Dorne's allegiance to Dany, perhaps making an alliance with Aegon VI more likely (which will probably be a mistake).


I don't find anything capricious or random about what he does. I find the uncertainty interesting. And I'll continue to feel that way until the motherfucker kills Arya or Tyrion, and then I'll probably lose my crackers.

George's wife has told him that if Arya dies, he's sleeping on the couch for a month

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