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Look_a_Unicorn said:Roose Bolton: Lord of the Dreadfort, one of Winterfell's vassals. I'm not sure if this guy is actually the son of the Lord (who betrays Starks by capturing Arya), or the Lord who burns Winterfell. Don't think I'm remembering either correctly, but it's something similar.
Roose Bolton is indeed the Lord of the Dreadfort, and is the man who took Harrenhal from the Brave Companions while Arya was there. Since he did not know who she was, there was no betrayal. However, he did betray Robb Stark by allowing Jaime Lannister to continue to King's Landing, and later, of course, at the Red Wedding. Ramsay Snow (or Ramsay Bolton) is Roose Bolton's natural son, and the man who burned Winterfell.
ConnorSB said:Syrio is a Faceless Man (Are these different than the Sorrowful Men? 'Cause wasn't it a sorroful man that Robert sent against Danys?).
The sorrowful men are a different organization. Robert does not send a specific assassin after Dany, but rather offers a lordship to whomsever kills her. The sorrowful man who attempted to kill Dany was sent by Pyat Pree and the Warlocks after she destroyed the Palace of Dust.
Olgar Shiverstone said:Minor hijack -- has anyone seen SoI&F in an audio format? My wife would probably enjoy them, but she's such a slow and inconsistent reader she's too intimidated by the length of the books. She plows through books on tape/CD, though.
GRRM reports on his website that a book-on-tape version of the first three novels is in the works. The GoT one is about 40 tapes long, as I recall.
Eosin the Red said:My theroy....Arya will at some point be forced to choose between Syrio (who survived) and the Waterdancers (good) or Jaqen and the Faceless Assassains (evil).
There's no real indication that the water dancers are good or that the faceless men are evil. From the preview chapters there is strong indication that the faceless men are a religious order of sorts, but otherwise we know little.
The Red Witch is from Bravoos (iirc) and could very well be mixed in with the assassains (or choosing their targets).
Melisandre is from Asshai-by-the-Shadow, so the possibility of an affiliation with the sorrowful or faceless men is remote.