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Lone wolf song
Lone wolf song




lone wolf song

Why would he do that twice?Ģ) Even if Sansa wargs into another wolf, her connection to the direwolf pack is severed. Sorry, but to me, this can only refer to Jon.ġ) I'm not implying that Jon falling has a direct consequence for Sansa, only that Jon as part of the first part of the sentence 'when snows fall' seems less likely to be involved in the second part. She knows she is acting as Alayne, and is becoming more connected to her Stark side, unlike in KL. Sansa isn't going to forget she is Sansa. Being a romantic, Sansa misremembers a kiss. All of them have taken other identities, but Jon as a Snow is revealing his true identity, not concealing it, which all other Starks have done.ĥ. Arya and her just have conflicting ideals. Sansa is connected strongly with Bran and Arya both.

lone wolf song

Maybe she can warg into someones elses wolf or some other animal.ģ. Unless it is revealed that Jon has been stabbed and she reveals herself over this.Ģ. Jon falling has little to do with Sansa atm. Red may be red, but red comes in different shades.ġ. When the snows fall.Ģ) Lady is dead and that makes Sansa the only Stark without a wolf - separating her from the 'pack' and the direwolves share a connection between them, that connects their human masters together.ģ) Sansa seemed less connected to her remaining siblings, compare the relationship between Jon + Arya, Bran + Jon, and Bran + Rickon.Ĥ) Sansa has already taken on another identity as Alyane - a figurative 'Stark' death.ĥ) Because Sansa has had memory lapses, she seems at risk of slipping further into her character.īecause of the controversial Sansa chapter - whatever that means.Ī phrase such as this warrants further looking into. So.who is the 'lone wolf'? It's a legitimate question imo, all of them Stark siblings are separated after all.Īnd should 'the lone wolf dies' be taken literally? or is is it a figurative death meaning the cutting of Stark ties, the embracing of a non-Stark identity or the betrayal of Stark values?ġ) Jon (the snow) is already mentioned in the first part of it. There's this huge storm around Winterfell and there about. Or.does it mean, when the 'snows fall away from the name'? Ramsay Bolton, and Jon Stark ?Ģ, is already there - or will soon be, depending on the interpretation. If Stannis does reach Winterfell, chances are Ramsay will 'fall'. Half of 1 has already come to pass Jon 'fell'. Is that foreshadowing for something, or is it 'just' a saying?ġ) when the snows fall : when Ramsay Snow and Jon Snow, fall.Ģ) and the white winds blows : when there is a snow storm (or, when winter comes, or when the white walkers come.)ģ) the lone wolf dies : a 'lone' Stark diesĤ) but the pack survives: but the others live on. "When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives."






Lone wolf song