Is Samwell Tarly the narrator of Game of Thrones or A Song of Ice and Fire? Combined with evidence from previous Seasons and Season 7 that seems to be the case! In This Video we will go over the evidence and talk about Who he’s reading to and what these gyroscopes and clues could mean?!? and if Bran Stark is helping Sam write the story!

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47 COMMENTS

  1. I find it hard to think that GRRM would end the series exactly like Tolkien did with Sam Gamgee writing the end of Lord of the Rings. Frodo gives Sam the book to finish when he sails into the west with the Elves. I know that GRRM is a big fan of Tolkien, but to end them the same way doesn't seem like something GRRM would do.

  2. I agree Sam will be and is an important part of the book. He killed a white walker with dragon glass. He found the stash of dragon glass.
    He is now head of House Tarley.
    One announcer on here said it's rubbish and little Sam hasn't grown. HELLO. He has gone from newly born to sitting up smiling just like a two yr old.
    He is a man of great knowledge. He's also very loyal to Jon.
    I don't think we're through with him

  3. The more I read, and think, and reflect on the matter, the more I believe this is Sam telling the story he has written about the history of Westeros and related items. It could be read to any child or adult, but I think it is probably someone to whom Sam is close. Grandchildren of key people in the current stories. (Given the time involved in writing, the soonest coud be a child of baby Sam.)
    I would be awesome for JRRM to cameo as an older Sam, reading the book to whomever.

  4. Too similar to LOTR, even the names Samwise Gamgee and Samwell Tarly, although I wont mind this ending, but (lol "everything before but is BS" haha") Sam may not become a Maester as he is now Lord of Horn Hill.

  5. Oh I am SURE Sam is reading to the child(ren) of Jon and Danny! Little Sam is listening in too. Sam loves to read and loves details, so he is the perfect one to pass on the more recent history of Westeros. Good vid Ms Gray! Wish I had a Sigel! It would look like barbed wire. Barbyr I'd call it.

  6. He who writes the page – passes judgement.  

    Sam will write the history of his times, by talking to people – particularly Bran.  In the end he will be writing it – not that the entire story has been Sam's retelling.  He will return to The Citidel, home of the gyroscopes, to officially archive his Song of Ice and Fire.

  7. For free grammatical tutelage and intense studies on Astronomical instruments, save your college tuition and visit GrayArea's comment section. Galileo, Newton, Hubble and Sagan would all humble themselves had they dare tread these minefields of brilliance…

  8. Don't forget that the Arch Maester said he was gonna write everything leading up to Roberts Death and same said he should name it something Poetic of course A Song of Ice and Fire

  9. I kind of thought the show might end with Sam reading the story out loud to a child (possibly Jon's) & Tyrion or Jon if he survives, teasing him about how it didn't really happen like that Sam, you embellished it. It could account for some of the time jumps since we aren't getting the story in real time chronological order.

  10. I think you are right about Sam. I think he goes on to tell the stories of what happened, and there could be more to it than that.
    I also think there's something to there being volcanic activity under Winterfell, because of the story that there are dragons in the crypts, and the steam from below Winterfell. I think Melisandre, possibly more red priestesses and priests, and I'm not sure who else, will do something to lure the Night King, White Walkers, and Wights there to then set off volcanic activity that will cause anyone there to die. Sam could be one of the only people to survive any of it and share the story of what occurred.

  11. Hi GrayArea. The spherical chandeliers hanging from the Citadel library ceiling in GOT are ASTROLABES not gyroscopes. They are most likely used to track the seasons. Gyroscopes are kept spinning at high speed about an axis and create a considerable force in a particular direction. They are used to measure movement and help counter other forces acting upon an object. That way you can control and stabilize an objects orientation. Like in a spaceship or a satellite.

    Also, the "g" in gyroscope is pronounced like the "g" in George. Trying to be helpful. I just thought you should know.

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