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I don't want to look myself because I have no clue what's going on with the direwolves, and I am near the end of book 4. So it is going to be a very late spoiler, whatever it is.
So for those of you wondering about the dagger, you have to think about the setting for the books/show.
Westeros doesn't have communication tech. They send short messages by raven and even that is unreliable at times.
It is before the printing press so copies of books are written by scribes and there isn't a good number of them out there. Knowledge is not common.
In fact, unless you were raised by a noble family with money, you are illiterate. This is why you see Davos Seaworth learning to read.
This is the same reason you hope to gain favor with an noble house so your child can become a squire. Again, I point to Davos, a low born, who saved Stanis with his onions to become the Onion Knight, so the son of a knight can become a squire. That's why Davos' boys are literate and he is still not.
Now consider all that, PLUS it is a world where magic, grumpkins, dragons and wights have become extinct. Almost nobody remembers the true purpose of the wall, it was built to keep out the Wights and Others. In the time of the books, this has been long forgotten and people think the Wall is to keep out the Wildlings. This is why the Night's Watch is really only running on tradition and explains why only 3 of 19 Castles are manned, why they have few people and no resources.
So if they can forget about why The Wall was built, they can surely have forgotten about Dragonglass and it's usage.
In the book, Sam spends time in the library away from his brother and reads a lot. He was tasked with finding out about the others, and he had to dig through the archives to find the info. This is how we were introduced to the Dragonglass. It is that forgotten in a world where information and knowledge is already scarce.
Any questions boys and girls?
yea ok we know about the illiteracy and lack of knowledge factor in teh realms....
I was talking about the common sense factor, he must literally have none whatsoever..... he saw what happened to his big ole longsword soon as icy touched it, so Sam in turn then stabs him with a mysterious black dagger and the guy shatters the same way Sam's longsword did.... even a dumbasses first reaction should have been too look at the dagger and wonder what manner of boom stick they're holding in their fatty fat fingers
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Some epic shit happens, as you'd guess... also some total rage bait. Was about to finish reading the other day, then was like "oh the next chapter is my favourite character, guess I'll read one more"
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just started looking into the books, damn i hope the author can finish the 7th! considering the time it takes him to get one out and his age and weight :/
the "whore" in episode 8 that was with the 3 mercenary leaders
just started looking into the books, damn i hope the author can finish the 7th! considering the time it takes him to get one out and his age and weight :/
the "whore" in episode 8 that was with the 3 mercenary leaders
just started looking into the books, damn i hope the author can finish the 7th! considering the time it takes him to get one out and his age and weight :/
Yeah... he takes a long time to write his books.
He likes to do book tours.
I am presuming he is in the deals to do a movie or searching for a partner, due to the success of LOTR.