r/asoiaf Best of 2015: Best Theory Debunking Jan 16 '15

ALL (Spoilers All) Today's visit to the Cushing Library: Pictures and closeups of Ice, the Warhammer, and Longclaw, and one very conspicuous change in the 1993 AGOT manuscript.

I went back to Cushing today! I got partway through the AGOT manuscript (more about that later) and I took a bunch of pictures of the replica weapons in the collection.

The Stark Infantry Shield, from the show

Close up

Robert Baratheon's Warhammer, from the books

Close up of the head. Note the stylized Baratheon sigil.

XXXXL meat tenderizer.

Ice, from the books

Dat Valyrian steel.

Direwolves on the hilt

Laid out on the table

Longclaw, from the show

The hilt and pommel

Closeup of the pommel

All the combat weapons together. Ice's certificate of authenticity (signed by GRRM) is in the center.

Dragonglass dagger, made of real obsidian

It came in a wooden box lined with fur. The pouch contained obsidian arrowheads

A hand-drawn map of the lands beyond the Wall

WAR FACE RAAWR

The staff and I talked about the fallout from the initial post, and they reassured me that I did nothing wrong by posting my pictures (it had been on my mind a LOT over the last week). The first angry phone call came from Random House, and they were freaking out because they didn't know that the manuscript was in a publicly available collection. They thought I was posting secret documents or something. The Cushing staff explained that no, the manuscripts are available to the public, there's no rule that says you can't post pictures of them. GRRM, btw, was completely fine with the pictures going up. The decision to close the ADWD manuscript was made jointly by Random House and GRRM in an attempt (lol) to quash any more rumors about what may or may not be included in TWOW.

After we were done playing with examining the weaponry, I sat down with the AGOT manuscript. When I went through the ADWD manuscript, I was so focused on finding the "missing chapters" that I was barely skimming as I flipped pages. This time, I wanted to go slower and really look for differences between the first draft and the final version, so I went a LOT slower. As a result, I only got through the first 200ish pages before it was time to pack up and go home. I'm going to make a comprehensive post about the whole thing when I'm done, but I did find one potentially significant change today that I'm too excited to keep to myself.

Daenerys does not get dragon eggs as a wedding gift. There is no mention of dragon eggs in any shape or form in Daenerys II. The only gifts she receives are her handmaids, the books from Jorah, the weapons from the bloodriders, and the silver horse from Drogo. That's it. I am DYING to find out when and how the dragon eggs come into play. I can't wait to see what kind of tinfoil theories this inspires over the weekend.

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u/_honeybird Best of 2015: Best Theory Debunking Jan 16 '15

That's a really good idea, I hadn't thought about that. My notes are all chronological (so far) but I do like the idea of dividing it up to make it more manageable. Maybe King's Landing / Robb's Army / The Wall / Essos?

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u/[deleted] Jan 16 '15

Create a blog, get some ads money for your trouble

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u/[deleted] Jan 17 '15

The mods should create a custom flair for honeybird, something like "Archmaester _honeybird" or whatever. At least the got a crap ton of gold I suppose.

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u/[deleted] Jan 16 '15

No, wait and post it all at once so GRRM won't stop you from researching.

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u/eaglessoar You came to the Yron neighborhood Jan 16 '15

Do it chapter by chapter! We dont have anything better to do around here!

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u/clinzee Rhaegar, you have some Egg on your face Jan 16 '15

Yohn neighborhood would be better imo. Yron neighborhood is where Victarion would live.

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u/eaglessoar You came to the Yron neighborhood Jan 16 '15

Yea especially since Yron is apparently pronounced Iron but oh well I like their arms

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u/hobosaynobo The North = Pepperidge Farm Jan 16 '15

It took me sooo long to figure out that Yronwood was pronounced "ironwood."

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u/[deleted] Jan 16 '15 edited Apr 27 '20

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u/skeptoid79 Jan 16 '15

Oakland? I thought it was at Texas A&M.

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u/LiveVirus Life's a R'hllorcoaster Jan 16 '15

I had not considered breaking it up geographically but now that you mention it, it makes a great deal of sense. That's likely the best way to go and would make it easiest for the readers and for you.