Joshua 6:20A little horn that can bring down the big wall seems kind of silly. It would be even more silly if Sam accidentally destroys the wall by blowing the horn to test it. Hopefully it is not going to happen that way.
When the trumpets sounded, the army shouted, and at the sound of the trumpet, when the men gave a loud shout, the wall collapsed; so everyone charged straight in, and they took the city [of Jericho].
Almost as lame as Bran accidentally bringing the wall down (or at least nullifying its magic) because some Darth Maul wannabe touched him in a dream once.Didn't they have to march around the wall a million times blowing the horn first, though?
Just one accidental noise being responsible for the biggest disaster in the world would be pretty lame.
That's a great point. Maybe Dany's brother WAS fire-proof like her, and he wasn't killed by the temperature of the gold, but by the fact that it suffocated him. They still need oxygen to breathe!
Indeed. Since the birth of the dragons, the alchemists in King's Landing also mentioned how their wildfire was suddenly more potent without changing the formula and the Pyromancers of Qarth also noticed their fire spells getting stronger and the glass (obsidian) candles at the Old Town Citadel were spontaneously igniting (something I hope Sam gets to witness next season during his time there).Was it Martin himself or one of the GoT books that stated that magic seemed to return with the birth of the Dragons, that magical procedures and spells now worked easier or were more powerful now?
It would tie in that the Fireproof ability of the Targaryens only kicked in then which wouldn't have saved Viserys as he obviously died before. Would be interesting though to see if Jon is fireproof![]()
Magic!I don't even know how you can separate the two.
I'm not trying to separate the two. I'm trying to broaden the scope or rather broaden our view of the scope. Fireproof keeps being cited as the defining attribute and I'm suggesting maybe it's not that finite, i.e. heat overall and not just fire.I don't even know how you can separate the two. If she is only immune to the flames then the coals, ambient heat, etc. would've killed her just as quickly in both of her big messianic scenes.
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