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- Bloodravens Disappearance (Spoilers Extended) : r asoiaf - Reddit
Bloodraven, the Great Bastard, sorcerer and current undead Treelord, was forced "forced" to join the Night's Watch by Aegon V (Egg) after the Great Council of 233 Once there, he was named Lord Commander in 239 AC He ruled for 13 years before disappearing on a ranging in 252 AC Looking into Bloodraven's Disappearance Note: Bloodraven is also one of the few characters that we know of that is
- (Spoilers All) Examining Bloodraven, Part 1: From Youth to . . . - Reddit
Bloodraven would think it important to take out Daemon's strongest support before the battle and thereby weaken him, a tactic we will see again later Next, Eustace mentions Quickfinger getting caught stealing dragon's eggs As Master of Whisperers it would be Bloodraven's job to know about such plots and put an end to them
- (Spoilers All) What are Bloodravens motives? : r asoiaf - Reddit
What if Bloodraven was connected to the CotF before he went to the cave? We know Bran was in communication with Bloodraven long before he reached the cave, and there were reasons he would be rushed (North at war, White Walkers coming, Bloodraven dying)
- (Spoilers Extended) A brother that I loved: Daeron II or Daemon?
Yet Bloodraven does everything he can to mercilessly destroy Daemon and kills his children Why would Daemon be the brother that Bloodraven loved? What did Daemon do for Bloodraven? These questions are very easily answered if we consider that Daeron is the brother that Bloodraven loved For one thing, he's simply a more lovable man on a
- Early Magic of Brynden Bloodraven Rivers (Spoilers Extended)
Bloodraven, much like Jon Snow, is in a rather unique position having both the blood of the dragon and the blood of the old gods This makes for an interesting candidate as far as magicians go Along with the scholarly king Aerys I he served as Hand under, his half-sister Shiera, and the unnamed Grand Maester who was "as steeped in sorcery as he is", the Seven Kingdoms may well have been run
- (Spoilers Extended) Bloodravens storyline finally makes sense.
Bloodraven's second half story is an exploration of his Blackwood side for me The first half is the Targaryen side, Shiera, Daemon, Bittersteel When he had finished that job by breaking their powerbase and establishing Egg, he was done The Blackwood side is the Greendreams, the Ravens, the Walkers That's why he went north of the wall
- (SPOILERS MAIN) Was Bloodraven evil? : r asoiaf - Reddit
Bloodraven is a morally grey and complex character On the other hand he was loyal to his brother Daeron and his descendants and most likely sincely believed that he was doing best for House Targaryen and the Seven Kingdoms, on the other he was a very ruthless and amoral individual with ruthless methods and an evident vindicative side as shown with his obsessive feud and hatred for Bittersteel
- (spoilers extended) is bloodraven the most interesting character of . . .
Bloodraven is definitely one of the coolest characters in the series and the coolest fantasy mentor character ever Shit like this is why GRRM is a fucking genius
- (Spoilers all) Why did Bloodraven get sent to the wall?
I think the most likely reason for Bloodraven to get sent to the Black Cells (and from there, to the Wall) was Bloodraven supporting Daeron II's third son, Rhaegal, or possibly his children, for the throne Rhaegal's sanity being questionable, this could be interpreted as an attempt to get a puppet on the throne
- [Spoilers Extended] Bloodravens Siblings : r asoiaf - Reddit
Bloodraven serves Daeron as penance I also like the idea of Bloodraven knowing the Ghost of High Heart's prophecy, and thus ensures Daeron's line lives and explains his dedication to ending the Blackfyres The likely scenario is that it is Daeron Brynden's mother was 'well-regarded' at the capital, and allowed him opportunities and connections
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