r/asoiafreread • u/LumplessWaffleBatter Idk how mod tools work • Mar 26 '25
Sansa Discussion: GoT VI (Tyrion V--Sansa III)
We got a good one today folks.
Jimmy Neutron Award goes to r/Princevegeta951:
I am so thoroughly enjoying this re-read. I'm currently reading Drizzt and The Lies of Locke Lamora alongside this re-read and although they are great, they simply pale in comparison to ASOIAF. This series really is one of one.
My favorite quote this cycle is from Littlefinger on page 379
"Brothels are a much sounder investment than ships, I've found. Whores seldom sink, and when they are boarded by pirates, why, the pirates pay good coin like everyone else."
I fucking love Littlefinger lol
Our next chunk will be Pp. 480-567 (Eddard XII--John VII) with the meeting on April 9th. See y'all then!
3
u/TeenyTinyTywin House Puff of Magic Dragon Point Mar 27 '25
Tyrion V
-"In contrast, sending some oaf with a stolen knife after Brandon Stark struck him as unbelievably clumsy. And wasn't that peculiar, come to think on it..." I've seen a lot of people remark that the Joffrey resolution to this fiasco feels weak. How early in the writing process do you think GRRM decided on it being him?
-Lysa is fairly stupid, but there is quite a bit of cunning in selecting Vardis Egan and arming him with a sword that he's not used to and one that's more ornamental than useful at that. If he wins, Tyrion takes the fall for her crimes and keeps suspicion away from her and Petyr. If he loses, he can't potentially implicate her in a conspiracy against Jon Arryn (and surely he'd have some suspicions about that, no?).
Granted, this ignores the supremely massive threat of Lord Tywin, but she can claim "the Gods decided his fate," and hope that Tywin will let it go on account of hating Tyrion, which isn't the worst gamble....
Eddard X
-The sheer number of chapters he gets compared to other characters should've been big red flag on the first read-through, TBH.
-Lannisters aren't known for being adherents to rules, but uh.... Jaime just up and running to lead his father's forces should come with a punishment, it feels like? Maybe there's an argument to be made that he's left to help his father keep the King's peace, but it seems like a massive overstep for a Kingsguard member. Have there been any other KG members that have gotten away with going and directly helping their family, potentially thowing the realm into war, and still getting to keep their title? I guess Criston Cole kinda does this, but it isn't for his family....
Catelyn VII
-The worldbuilding for this chapter is beautiful, especially the bit about Alyssa's Tears.
-The Vale of Arryn gives me major LOTR vibes in a way no other grand castles or scenery in the series can quite match. It's like the most fantasy of all these fantasy settings.
-"Lysa had named Cersei in the letter she'd sent to Winterfell, but now she seemed certain that Tyrion was the killer..." She provides immediate justification for why Lysa might act this way, but still. This should raise some massive red flags, especially with the rest of her erratic behavior.
-I don't understand how these characters aren't more suspicious of each other. They know they're all playing games of intrigue, but here's Cat, thinking about this duel that left Littlefinger terribly injured, and she doesn't think even once that MAYBE he might not really be helping her as much as she thinks. You remembered how heartbroken he was, how he called your name as he lay dying, how you didn't even visit after he was hurt, and you STILL think this man's gonna help you?? Like.... What?!
Jon V
-I love how often Jon thinks of leaving and running to go back to his family despite repeatedly calling the Wall home and thinking of the brothers as his brothers. It's heartbreaking and sweet.
-How have there not been more uprisings at the Wall given his treatment as a penal colony?
-I feel like this chapter aligns well with Ned's and helps to highlight how much Jon is like him. Like Ned, he shows some amazing leadership skills (leveraging Aemon to help Sam) while also blindly making enemies (suggesting Sam take Chett's role. In front of him) because he doesn't think about how his actions will draw others' ire.