A Song of Ice and Fire Theories: The Isle of Faces

Some of my thoughts on the Isle of Faces and how it might be brought up in the next few ASOIAF books.

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“Perspectives” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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1. Carl Gustav Carus – Memory of a Wooded Island in the Baltic Sea:
2. Westeros Maps:
3. First Men/Children of the Forest Handshake:
4. Pweada – The Three Eyed Crow:
5. Green Men:
6. Nateblunt – The Princess And The Queen Book Cover:
7. SiriusCrane – House Velaryon Wallpaper:
8. East of Essos – Knight Of The Laughing Tree:
9. Rogue Spectrum – Howland Reed:
10. Old Gods Hear You:
11. Hammer of the Waters:
12. FireEagleSpirit – Ice and Fire:
13. Sir Heartsalot – BWB:

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20 COMMENTS

  1. I appreciate your effort in creating this theory but as someone with a voice that sounds horrible when recorded myself, I have to tell you that your dull, monotone voice is just awful and really makes it impossible for me to get through this video of yours. You sound like you had like 4 hours sleep before you recorded this and simply didn't care about any of the text you were reading. So, please, NEVER record another theory video with your own voice again, seriously!

  2. Great video dude, excellent content and alot of work was put into this! Only constructive thing i have to add is enjoy it a little more! Clearly your interested in the subject, thats why you made the video, show your enthusiasm in your voice! It will change the video tenfold

  3. what about Bran?, what if he worged into Hodor and fought as the laughing knight?? or another Hodor-like vessel. if he was able to see Jon with his mother and call out Ned in the past. the island of faces is close to hairinheld and all that power from the island. Bran finely gets to be a Knight. just a thought. and here's a question, what if the wall was built to keep the men out and the white walkers safe?? I mean if giant's helped build it the why would they stay on that side?

  4. I have commented about your very monotone and bored tone before, and I see others have also, but now I actually quite embrace it. It's become what makes you unique and reminds me of watching an episode of "Drunk History". Plus you have good info and research so thumbs up to you my friend.

  5. as I am typing this, I am currently laying in bed. I need to wake up early tomorrow and the mellow, monotonous tone of your voice is on par with Ben carson. getting sleepy now… thank you.

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