(May 31, 2016 at 12:14 pm)Whateverist the White Wrote:(May 31, 2016 at 5:54 am)SteelCurtain Wrote: I am also thinking that the Three Eyed Raven is/was Bran. It's all a loop.
Hadn't heard that one. Interesting idea .. but how did he get into that tree as an old man so long before he was born. Wait .. my head hurts .. okay, but go slow.
Well, my question would be - does that mean Bran is also Brynden Rivers, who's supposed to have become the three eyed crow, the last greenseer. And if Lord Bloodraven is in fact Bran, traveling back in time - why does he fight against Robert's rebellion?
Unless... Bran time-travels into the past and wargs "permanently" into Brynden Rivers, at some point after the rebellion and uses him merely as some sort of a vessel, to live in the past, preparing for whatever winter's about to bring and to close the time-loop, when the time comes, by teaching his younger self and instructing himself (Bran) to become...uhm... himself (Brynden)...
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