Yes I know. I was being sarcastic bc of a theory about who he is and several on the Season 5 spoilers/books thread saying it was garbage
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Can someone refresh my memory about the Howland Reed thing? It's been so damn long since I read the books that I'm starting to forget stuff.
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GRRM has also confirmed in an interview that Howland Reed has already surfaced in the books in disguise
quote:i tried to find what I did before, but he did say he would appear for sure:quote:link?
GRRM has also confirmed in an interview that Howland Reed has already surfaced in the books in disguise
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Question 3: It had been stated that Howland Reed would come out in The Winds of Winter, which is the 5th book. Will he still come in the 5th book (A Dance with Dragon)?
Answer: He will appear eventually.
quote:This video has a nice analysis of the high sparrow = howland theory, including physical descriptions.
Nice Summary
quote:Good video but the conclusions are not very sound. there's a lot of evidence to suggest that HR=HS.quote:This video has a nice analysis of the high sparrow = howland theory, including physical descriptions.
Nice Summary
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Has there been any physical description of the high sparrow? Anything noting that he's an unusually small man? I sure don't remember any.
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"He is cleaning the floor." The speaker was shorter than the queen by several inches and as thin as a broom handle. "Work is a form of prayer, most pleasing to the Smith." He stood, scrub brush in hand. "Your Grace. We have been expecting you."
The man's beard was grey and brown and closely trimmed, his hair tied up in a hard knot behind his head. Though his robes were clean, they were frayed and patched as well. He had rolled his sleeves up his elbows as he scrubbed, but below the knees the cloth was soaked and sodden. His face was sharply pointed, with deep-set eyes as brown as mud. His feet are bare, she saw with dismay. They were hideous as well, hard and horny things, thick with callus. "You are His High Holiness?" (Cersei: AFFC)
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The septon had a lean sharp face and a short beard, grizzled grey and brown. His thin hair was pulled back and knotted behind his head, and his feet were bare and black, gnarled and hard as tree roots. (Brienne: AFFC)
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As the newcomers walked the length of the hall, Bran saw that one was indeed a girl [Meera], though he would never have known it by her dress. She wore lambskin breeches soft with long use, and a sleeveless jerkin armored in bronze scales. Though near Robb's age, she was slim as a boy, with long brown hair knotted behind her head and only the barest suggestion of breasts.
Her brother was several years younger and bore no weapons. All his garb was green, even to the leather of his boots, and when he came closer Bran saw that his eyes were the color of moss, though his teeth looked as white as anyone else's. Both Reeds were slight of build, slender as swords and scarcely taller than Bran himself. (Bran: ACOK)
quote:They live in swamps, are poor, are adept at blending into their surroundings and attacking sneakily (silently).
What does being barefoot have to do with Howland Reed or crannogmen? I see that referenced many places, but don't remember anything like that from the books.
quote:That's certainly the biggest hole in the theory but it is also fairly easily dismissed. It's not like the Faith of the Seven is super complicated to where someone couldn't pass themselves off as a follower. Reed is also spoken of with the KoLT story as someone that knew how to disguise himself and seemed to have a personality very similar to the Septon (quiet and humble but wise). If Reed isn't the HS or is never brought in to the story then why have the Tower of Joy and KoLT and Robb send his bannerman off to Reed? That's an awful lot of loose ends to go nowhere.
A hole I see in the Howland Reed = High Sparrow theory is that Howland is from the North and doesn't he believe in the old gods? His kids did, right? So wouldn't it make sense that he does too? So why would he suddenly appear as the septon for the faith of the 7?
quote:I don't know if I buy that. Mace Tyrell and Paxter Redwyne (it isn't clear if Tarly was there) may have met Reed briefly when Ned lifted the siege but he would have just been one of many bannerman of Ned's and unlikely to have done much to attract attention. It also sounds as if Reed spent most of his time at the Tourney of Harrenhall with the Starks, outside of the scuffle with the squires (none of which were related to Tyrell, Redwyne, or Tarly. It's also 17 years or so later and as mentioned Reed is a master of disguises. It isn't that clear that the HS and the Small Council have spent much time together either.
The hole I see is that Howland Reed was a distinctive man who was at the tourney of Harrenhall with most of these people and apparently created enough of a stir there to have a mystery knight fight for his honor. Then he was with Ned Stark during the rebellion, so most of these older chracters should probably know him. Especially ones currently on the small council that fought directly against Ned at the lifting of the siege of Storm's End. Mace Tyrell, Randyll Tarly, and Paxter Redwyne were all there, all currently on the small council dealing with this high sparrow.
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The finest knight I ever saw was Ser Arthur Dayne, who would have killed me but for Howland Reed
quote:Maybe Howland pulled a "Ghost vs Halfhand" and bit Dayne on the ankle.
Considering Arthur Dayne was the greatest swordsman in Westeros at the time and Howland is described as small in stature, I am inclined to believe his intervention didn't include defeating Dayne in a swordfight.