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 |   I'm just excited for the new Dunk and Egg to come out. She Wolves of Winterfell should be awesome. 
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 this is the #1 story i wish i could read about that i currently can not. and so i ask, what story / events would u most like to read about that arent currently possible (and dont say book 6!) 
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 |   The Night's King and/ or the full tale of the original Azor Azai 
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 |   Robert's Rebellion is definitely up there - must have been an absolute shit storm. I would also like to see Aegon's Conquest and the Doom. Hopefully we'll get some of this in the World of Ice and Fire thing. On a different note has anyone played the AGOT mod for Crusader Kings 2? Entertaining stuff. 
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 |   so it looks like my lil theory (below) was shot to hell this week by HBO producer Frank Doelger. Quote: 
 ***Taken from http://io9.com/game-of-thrones-will-...o-pr-508275905 *** We've all been wondering how the Game of Thrones TV show will end. Will George R.R. Martin finish the book series in time? Will HBO try to pad it out? Will it be canceled? Now we have an answer — assuming all goes well. the show will last seven seasons, according to producer Frank Doelger. "[The number of series] is being discussed as we speak. The third season was the first half of book three, season four will be the second part of book three. . . George R.R. Martin has written books four and five; six and seven are pending," Doelger told Radio Times at the BAFTA Awards last weekend. "I would hope that, if we all survive and if the audience stays with us, we'll probably get through to seven seasons." This is absolutely a good thing, but the gent at Rolling Stone worries about cramming the events of the fourth and fifth books, A Feast for Crows and A Dance with Dragons, into one season. I wouldn't worry; the show will almost certainly use some of AFfC and ADwD's storylines in season 4, to make sure all the main characters have a story arc; more to the point, AFfC and ADwD are essentially one long book, oddly separated, and are mostly a repositioning of the pieces (if you will) for the final act. I have little doubt that it can be streamlined, especially given how well D.B. Weiss and David Benioff have been at creating new storylines for the season that still resonates with GRRM's original work. I have zero doubt they'll have all the characters where they need to be, physically and emotionally, once season 6 begins, even if they take different paths to get there. --------------- *** and then from http://www.pinkisthenewblog.com/2013...fter-7-seasons *** Seven books, seven seasons – that’s the hope for Game of Thrones producer Frank Doelger. The HBO series based on George R.R. Martin’s fantasy novel series A Song of Ice and Fire has its sights set on seven seasons, which would match the number of planned entries in the book series. “[The number of series] is being discussed as we speak. The third season was the first half of book three, season four will be the second part of book three. . . George R.R. Martin has written books four and five; six and seven are pending,” Doelger told Radio Times at the BAFTA Awards last weekend. “I would hope that, if we all survive and if the audience stays with us, we’ll probably get through to seven seasons.” Seven seasons would create a potentially awkward timeline for Game of Thrones: Season Three and Season Four split the series’ third novel, A Storm of Swords, into two parts, meaning one future season might have to pack in two books’ worth of material to make the fit. 
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