Check out their stuff they go above and beyond in their analyses of the text. Crowfood’s Daughter makes interesting content studying the mythological inspirations for A Song of Ice and Fire, mostly focusing on the Ironborn. Lucifer means Lightbringer also has a website where he does analyses of the mythology and astronomy in A Song of Ice and Fire. The prior chapters have been building a foundation for what we’ll be discussing here and in the next few chapters: the nature, origin, and significance of dragons.Ĭredit to Lucifer means Lightbringer and Crowfood’s Daughter for, as far as I know, pioneering and laying out the Dracomorph theory I’ll be talking about in the first part of this post.
This chapter we’ll be digging into the real meat of this theory. This had some implications for this chapter and future chapters, do be sure to give those prior chapters a read-through. In the last chapter I explained, in some detail, what I think happened in the Doom of Valyria, and what I think lives there today. Hello friends! This is the fourth chapter in a six part series detailing a Grand Unified Theory of the Dawn, which I believe compellingly explains most of the legends surrounding Azor Ahai, the Doom, Lightbringer, Hardhome, the Blood Betrayal, the origin of dragons, black stone, and the eastern versions of the Long Night (with partial proposed explanations of the western versions).