ASOIAF theory pictionary with Glidus! 🎨🎨 Alt Schwift X・2 minutes read
The hosts play a game of Pictionary with Song of Ice and Fire theories, drawing characters like Crter and Cersei and discussing Mel being a Targaryen. The drawing game leads to confusion and humorous guesses, exploring intricate theories involving major characters like Jon Snow and Daenerys.
Insights The hosts play Pictionary with unique Song of Ice and Fire theories, drawing characters like Crter and Cersei as Dragon heads. Mel being a Targaryen and Patchface as the Bloodstone Emperor are discussed, leading to theories involving Beric Dondarrion and Jorah Mormont. A theory about twins, a mysterious figure related to the Night's King, and potential character relationships are explored through drawings. Tywin Lannister's complex character and secretive activities, including accessing a brothel through a hidden tunnel, are highlighted. Speculation on Jon Snow and Daenerys' futures, potential political alliances, and the moral complexity of prophecies in A Song of Ice and Fire. Get key ideas from YouTube videos. It’s free Summary 00:00
Game of Thrones Theory Pictionary Fun 1. The hosts are excited to play a game of Pictionary with A Song of Ice and Fire theories. 2. They use the official Al Swift X Song of Ice and Fire Theory generator for unique theories. 3. The theories drawn include characters like Crter, Podrick, Nimble Dick, and Cersei as Dragon heads. 4. Mel being a Targaryen and Patchface being the Bloodstone Emperor are discussed. 5. The hosts start drawing theories for each other to guess. 6. The first theory involves Beric Dondarrion sacrificing Biter with a Valyrian steel arak on the Isle of Faces. 7. The second theory involves Jorah Mormont being resurrected by R'hllor. 8. Glidus draws an eerie figure related to a mysterious character from the series. 9. The hosts struggle to guess the theory, leading to confusion and humorous guesses. 10. The drawing depicts the Night's King, an ominous and spooky character from the series. 16:49
Intriguing connections and secret identities revealed. The two swords are intriguing, with Sirio having more than two. The Iron Throne is linked to Mad King Aerys. The Mountain, Robert Strong, is connected to the Mad King Aerys. The Mountain is the child of Aerys Targaryen and Rella Targaryen. The Mountain's parents are Aerys Targaryen and Melisandre. King Balon Greyjoy will be resurrected by RoR. Mira Reed will fall in love with Salador San. Moon Boy is a secret Targaryen. A theory involves twins, one being Giles Rosby and the other Coldhands. The blue counselor ball is linked to Big Dick Jasper Wyldeiron. 33:26
"Speculation on twins, theories, and sacrifices" Discussion about drawing twins, with one person drawing while the other discusses Speculation about characters in the drawing, including a house with a red door and angry individuals Mention of three daughters and a theory involving a battle at Starfall Analysis of a theory involving Melisandre, Crter, and a battle at Starfall Speculation on Crter's resurrection by White Walkers and his alliance with them Discussion on the purpose of a secret gate at the Nightfort and its potential for sacrifice Debate on the identity of the Great Other and its connection to the White Walkers and Old Gods Consideration of Blood Raven's role and potential conflict with Bran Exploration of the Children of the Forest's relationship with the Old Gods and potential schisms Comparison of George R.R. Martin's themes of disillusionment and sacrifice in various works 48:29
Tywin's Fragile Ego and Secret Activities Tywin is portrayed as having a fragile ego due to his deep-seated daddy issues, which define his character. Tywin tries to compensate for his childhood traumas and feels humiliated by his father, leading to a complex relationship with his identity. Tywin struggles to hide his secret activities with sex workers and designs specific apparatus to conceal his behavior. Tywin accesses a brothel through a secret tunnel located behind a stable in King's Landing. A game of Pictionary based on Song of Ice and Fire theories is played, with intricate drawings representing various characters and plot points. The theory of Lady Stoneheart killing Arya is discussed, hinting at a potential storyline in the series. The concept of all Walder Freys being the same individual, known as the Omni Walder Theory, is humorously presented. The discussion delves into the significance of ancient Paleolithic cave art and the potential symbolism behind handprints with varying numbers of fingers. The conversation shifts to the distinction between fantasy and sci-fi genres, with George R.R. Martin's stance on incorporating genetics into his fantasy literature. The interaction between Jacob Cia and Herbie Hancock, communicating complex ideas through musical chords, is referenced as a unique form of language. 01:03:39
"ASOIAF Chat: Prompts, Theories, Dragons, Rebellion" Discussion about selecting prompts from live chat and personal thoughts Mention of drawing game involving A Song of Ice and Fire characters Drawing of a pirate hat and guessing the character Euron Greyjoy Drawing of a beet and guessing the theory "Euron is a beet" Drawing of Lyanna Stark and guessing the theory "Lyanna Stark is time traveling Arya Stark" Speculation on the number of wizards in Flea Bottom and their influence on the Singer's Stew Discussion on conspiracy theories in A Song of Ice and Fire and real life Comparison of realism and fantasy in A Song of Ice and Fire Mention of George R.R. Martin's initial reluctance to include dragons in the series Speculation on the outcome of Robert's Rebellion if Rhaegar hadn't kidnapped Lyanna Humorous commentary on Rhaegar's actions and choices in the series 01:20:20
Prophecies, Dreams, and Surprises in George's Stories Rhaegar was delusional and believed in prophecies, but prophecies in George's stories are often misleading. The moral of A Song of Ice and Fire is not about dreams being correct, but rather about prophecies being double-edged swords. Jon Snow may defeat the White Walkers and Daenerys, but it will be contextualized in a surprising and subversive way. Jon Snow's dreams of being king and having a family may not come to pass, especially if he marries Val. Tony Manic suggests a complex theory involving the Night's Watch, Jon Snow, an act of God, and avenging the Night's King. "Talk to Me" is a scary movie that was watched recently, with traumatic moments that were difficult to watch. Moon, The Royal Tenenbaums, and Romeo + Juliet are some favorite movies, along with The Lord of the Rings trilogy and The Matrix. James Cameron is praised for his directing skills, with movies like Avatar and Titanic being mentioned. Deleted scenes from Hot De are desired, but insider information is hard to come by, frustrating those who want to know more. The complex family tree of bastards and their names is discussed, with the idea that having a bastard name may be better than having no name at all. 01:35:11
"Fanfiction reveals Daenerys' unstoppable dragon powers" Gren is Nissa Nissa, not Crter Sigard, according to fanfiction. Aon's rum-marinated corpse is the Kraken wedding the dragon. Harold Holt disappeared on a Tuesday, but the day of his execution on a Chinese submarine is unknown. Daenerys will gain Dragon dream powers by drinking Aon's rum-marinated corpse. Daenerys will be unstoppable and drunk with these powers. Victorian will stand no chance against a bloodlusted Daenerys. Tywin Lannister might have enjoyed football if he let go of his dad issues. The Defiance of Duskendale was a morally complicated act by Barristan Selmy. The Faceless Men can change their appearance, including their voice and possibly their smell. The possibility of imitating someone else's fart is discussed, with the idea that each person's fart has a unique "fart print." 01:50:08
"Hot D: Tragic Relationship Drama and Challenges" Hot D presents a tragic personal relationship between Alent and Rain, torn apart by bad decisions and political forces. George did not delve into their relationship in Fire and Blood, making Alent older than Rain and only mentioning their fondness for each other briefly. The depth of the relationship drama in Hot D season 1 surpasses that in Fire and Blood, leading to a potentially challenging ending. Hot D season 1 excels in character relationships, particularly Alent and Rainer's, which may need further development in the series. The series may need to invent additional material to maintain the human drama element amidst dragon fights. Battles in Hot D must be distinct to avoid repetitiveness, possibly requiring the omission of some battles for narrative effectiveness. Different perspectives on battles, as seen in Game of Thrones, can enhance storytelling and prevent monotony. Hot D season 2 and 3 face challenges in maintaining the quality of storytelling seen in season 1. George Martin's evolving book count for A Song of Ice and Fire suggests a lengthy completion process. Speculation on how Jon and Daenerys may come together in the books includes personal desires, political alignment, and potential political match without personal affection. 02:04:14
"Game of Thrones: Jon and Daenerys" Daenerys has a dream of an ice-cold phus, possibly indicating an inception of desire for Jon in her mind. George Martin might pull a twist where Bran invades Daenerys's mind to make her like Jon so they can get married and defeat others. Jon, being a zombie, could potentially have white hair, adding to the complexity of his character. Daenerys is technically a zombie, having died at the end of book one, which adds a level of weirdness to her relationship with Jon. Daenerys and Jon have competing claims, and marrying could unite their claims, but the show dismisses this political aspect. Jon and Daenerys have political reasons to be together, but Daenerys may not want to cede power to Jon. Jon might embrace his Targaryen identity, but his conclusion may focus more on his Stark identity and sacrificing himself for the greater good. The show hints at Jon returning to the North and giving up his claim, sacrificing himself for the greater good. George Martin's decision to make Daemon Targaryen take up his secret alter ego, Lemoncloak, raises questions about his age and role. The crossover between Game of Thrones and Sesame Street produced cute and wholesome shorts, despite the odd pairing of murder and incest with children's characters. 02:19:10
Bran's Unexpected Kingship and Dragon Theories Bran becoming King was unexpected in the books, but analysis shows how it could work as a balance between old gods and humans. The idea of Bran ruling from the Isle of Faces instead of King's Landing is appealing, with the Iron Throne being destroyed. Season six of the show is considered the best of the three, with few standout elements. The Valyrian connection to dragons is seen as a form of skin-changing magic, possibly learned from the children of the forest. The theory suggests that skin-changing abilities could allow non-Valyrians like Jon or Arya to bond with dragons. Dragons are viewed as a hive mind, potentially storing the souls of their former riders. The theme of past mistakes haunting the present is central to A Song of Ice and Fire. Sanderson's writing style and cosmere universe are intriguing, but not yet explored by the speakers. George Martin's Patreon offers perks related to his side businesses, like Beastly Books and the Jean Cocteau Theater. The confusion between Al Shift X, Al Swiftex, and Glidus in fan videos is noted, with potential for humorous content. 02:33:44
Game of Thrones Speculation and Banter Shyra Mala Cohen sent a Super Chat expressing appreciation for the hosts discussing Game of Thrones, mentioning horses and secretarians. Discussion on the potential return of Dark Star and side characters, with speculation on Dawn ending up in Jon Snow's hands. Speculation on Jon Snow's current magical sword, with a mention of theories about Longclaw turning into Lightbringer. Tyrion kills Ayo, leading to a conversation about British comedy references and the potential casting of Olivia Coleman. Speculation on Daenerys' trajectory, comparing her to the Bloodstone Emperor and the Amethyst Empress. Discussion on the power rankings of Game of Thrones YouTubers and a hypothetical cage match between them. Contemplation on how the TV audience would have reacted to a darker portrayal of Tyrion in the show. Humorous banter about receiving Super Chats and the affordability of a ham sandwich. Question about Tarian Bar Emon being an ancestor to House Targaryen, leading to confusion over the character's existence. Discussion on theories about Brienne being a Targaryen bastard and the dark themes in George R.R. Martin's works. 02:48:55
Alt Shift X: Identity, Rivalry, and Analysis Alt Shift X and the speaker have a humorous exchange about mistaken identities and rivalry, with the speaker claiming Alt Shift X imitates them. Discussion on the Night King's theme music, with a preference for "Light of the Seven" over the Night King's theme due to dissatisfaction with the Night King's storyline. Appreciation for reigniting interest in writing and analysis, prompting speculation on the nature of the study, leading to humorous musings on analyzing cornflake copy. Speculation on why "evil Tyrion" wasn't explored in the show, attributing it to potential backlash and the writers' perceived difficulty in crafting complex characters. Plans for future streams include costume ranking, fashion streams, and a spooky-themed stream, with encouragement for viewers to like, subscribe, and follow various channels.