![]() ![]() The second novel followed the same basic template and culminated in the riveting Battle of Blackwater. But poor Ned did indeed die and I ventured on to the sequel, A Clash of Kings. I kept waiting for him to reappear later in the book – perhaps the execution blow was a literal feint (keep this sentence in mind later). I enjoyed the writing and some of the characters although I could not believe that Eddard was killed – off camera no less. After holding out, I picked up the first novel leading up to Season 1 of the show appearing on Netflix (we do not have HBO). Martin’s Game of Thrones novels for several years. Numerous friends have encouraged me to read George R. You Know Nothing, Id DM Original art created by Grant Gould. Anyone who is not interested in learning about major plot points and the progression of the characters from the series should not read the post below. As such, it also contains massive spoilers for future seasons of the television adaptation of Game of Thrones seen on HBO. SPOILER WARNING: The following post contains massive spoilers for the entire A Song of Ice and Fire series of Game of Thrones novels in the form of an analysis of the books’ content. ![]()
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