Let's see... they apparently flew quite high, to avoid getting spotted by "night fishermen".
And the piece of string they used while doing this was HOW long?
Really, Paodragons are so ridiculously visible (and audible, with those stupidly loud wingbeats and inability to stop roaring and "bugling" all the time) that this whole "Thorn being stealthy" thing just gets funnier the more you think about it.
I mean, he is bound to the dwarves
Something he had full opportunity to say no to.
I guess this could be soon after Durza became Durza...
Which happened in the desert, which is nowhere near Gil'ead. Maybe he was searching for Arya and her inept guards.
What part are you referring to, exactly?
Pick any scene in any book where she takes off. In books two and four it's specifically stated that it makes "a sound like thunder", and she spends most of book one in hiding and yet nobody ever hears a damn thing even when she's flying around near settled areas.
Also, how soon after the next chapter would you like me to post mine?
I haven't started sporking yet so this one has time for proper discussion, so take your time.
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Date: 2025-01-02 03:12 am (UTC)And the piece of string they used while doing this was HOW long?
Really, Paodragons are so ridiculously visible (and audible, with those stupidly loud wingbeats and inability to stop roaring and "bugling" all the time) that this whole "Thorn being stealthy" thing just gets funnier the more you think about it.
Something he had full opportunity to say no to.
Which happened in the desert, which is nowhere near Gil'ead. Maybe he was searching for Arya and her inept guards.
Pick any scene in any book where she takes off. In books two and four it's specifically stated that it makes "a sound like thunder", and she spends most of book one in hiding and yet nobody ever hears a damn thing even when she's flying around near settled areas.
I haven't started sporking yet so this one has time for proper discussion, so take your time.