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Replied to Orange_Ghost

pretty much like the image I had of him, only the skin is pale, like a dead man, and his hair doesn't glow blue either, it's just pure white <3.

His son was certainly a cursed child, unlike his daughter, who had great red hair, his son Blake was getting paler and paler hair until he was as white as snow, and he also had blue eyes as bright as the stars.

Game of Thrones: The Rise of the Cursed King

Game of Thrones: The Rise of the Cursed King

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Replied to Ismir_Atreides

at some point I mentioned that Denys Mallister has a trading ship with which he trades with the free cities, since he is in charge of the transactions with the black axe tribe.

"So I'll give you a choice of two options. The first is that you lend me your services, I want you to take me to the lands of eternal winter and back, if you do, I will leave you and your sailors in Eastwatch-by-the-Sea, Ser Denys Mallister has a galley that he regularly trades with the free cities, the Whitecrow, I will ask him to leave you in Braavos, sparing you the beheading for the slave trade."

Game of Thrones: The Rise of the Cursed King

Game of Thrones: The Rise of the Cursed King

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Replied to Ismir_Atreides

I did a lot of research on that, but I found it very unlikely, it is true that Wun Wun seems to prefer vegetables, but I find it very unlikely that all giants are vegetarians in such a brutal place. Also, I read a couple of texts where they talk about giants butchering animals, so I think they are omnivores.

"The second option is to feed the giants with their meat, I will prepare a nice stew for them with your sailors and the mercenaries they hired, I am sure they will enjoy the flesh of those who tried to enslave them or use them as zoo animals."

Game of Thrones: The Rise of the Cursed King

Game of Thrones: The Rise of the Cursed King

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Replied to Riqu

no, but wild aurochs have declined

To Blake's delight, his father managed to bring back two Aurochs from this exchange, though Oswin didn't seem too happy to be without his prized horse.

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Game of Thrones: The Rise of the Cursed King

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Replied to Westley86

insects have adapted then, as there are several canon readings, where they mention "they wear skins full of fleas." Besides that, in the third book, when Jon Snow is in the Queen's crown, he mentions that in one of the abandoned castles of the Night's Watch there were bee farms, but of course, the latter is on the other side of the wall.

He needed it to kill the fleas on most of the furs, as they became infested and lowered their value. He also wanted it to kill ticks and ticks on the tribesmen, which constantly itched and annoyed them, it was an unbearable pest he wanted to get rid of, vinegar being one solution.

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Game of Thrones: The Rise of the Cursed King

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Replied to KuroWashi1903

The mc already has something similar, which makes the animals uneasy around him, because he is after all a white walker. As for the how, I do not think it is complicated, if there is already evidence that it is possible, then it is possible, plus the animal in question is a newborn puppy.

Blake hesitated briefly about what to do with the pup, Direwolves were magical animals, and he would have liked to have one, he would give it to Ygritte to protect her as the wolves of the Stark family's children protected their owners.

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Game of Thrones: The Rise of the Cursed King

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Replied to KuroWashi1903

oh, but they did. The savages of the frozen coast tamed direwolves, and now they are giant dogs as big as direwolves.

Blake hesitated briefly about what to do with the pup, Direwolves were magical animals, and he would have liked to have one, he would give it to Ygritte to protect her as the wolves of the Stark family's children protected their owners.

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Game of Thrones: The Rise of the Cursed King

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Replied to Dawniel_Aurelio

I think you have forgotten some things that have already been explained.

The house had been made in the same design as the Song dynasty, of wood, stone, and concrete. But at least three times as big as Blake's or Oswin's house.

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Game of Thrones: The Rise of the Cursed King

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Replied to Eleesar_Talcontar

I think that for now this is my fault, since I did not explain myself in this sense, at some point I will explain it better later, but for now I will leave you a brief answer. The most important issue is that technology in westeros has stopped advancing, for thousands of years everything remains the same, this has caused the inhabitants of westeros to see these technologies, according to my vision, as ancestral traditions, either as making wine, either as making mortar, either as building castles. Of course, there are also the maesters, but I see the maesters, rather than as inventors or thinkers, as intellectuals who are dedicated to recording and inquiring about the already existing technologies, moments histories and the greatest achievements of the different societies of the world. Now, the black axe tribe is not the first great society on the other side of the wall, Hardhome existed long before, and it is said that they enjoyed a splendor similar to those of other coastal cities. So, all these points together, plus the technological outlook of the people of westeros, who take things like roads, wagons and so on for granted, made them not question much the level of technology, which is not much different from their own. However, your initial question actually does have a part of reason. And that is that we have forgotten that the buildings, houses, warehouses and other things that Blake builds, are made based on his knowledge of Song dynasty architecture(Yi Ti), temples, pagodas, towers and bridges, which is something very rare in westeros, and this was indeed a failure on my part, since I want the first time it is mentioned from the mouth of inhabitants of westeros to be in a splendorous moment, a historical moment for the black axe tribe. But, it's still a big plot flaw on my part, so I'll give it a few lines of text soon, thanks for the heads up <3

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Replied to Random_exe

it was a mistake, last night I published two chapters and I was so tired that I didn't give it a last revision, I am just correcting it.

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Replied to Over_Lord_9904

I think I had about 3 minutes to correct everything, so I missed some things.

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