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Wolf pelt? Jebus, this is 1/6 man, Rabbit pelt will be fine.

The cape pelt has a "head region" that is tapered and lacks fur. For the sheath, some creative cutting, folding and glue use will get you the head/mouth opening.
 
Threezero hasn't given a date for this one in the comments that I've seen. They've stated that most orders are up for 6 weeks - if that's true for this guy, that means the end of June, not the 16th.
 
Wolf pelt? Jebus, this is 1/6 man, Rabbit pelt will be fine.

The cape pelt has a "head region" that is tapered and lacks fur. For the sheath, some creative cutting, folding and glue use will get you the head/mouth opening.

:lol Well, yeah! I didn't mean actual wolf! :lol

Though, that is a pretty big sword, even for 1/6 ...

:lol
 
that's good to know, i don't wanna miss out but need to pay at the very end of the window this time around
 
that's good to know, i don't wanna miss out but need to pay at the very end of the window this time around

I check the Threezero page on FB at least a couple of times per week, plus most of their posts usually make it into my newsfeed, so I'll post any updates here if I see anything.
 
I didn't now what you guys were talking about, but had an idea of the subject matter, so I looked it up a couple of days ago. Found a few places debunking the theory based on timeline and other factors.
If you're talking about the same thing we are I'd be curious to see this debunking. I can imagine they fail pretty hard at it. Because the timeline, the hints, the characterization all lead to one thing. It's the most widely accepted, and most obvious, of any of the theories. As far as I'm concerned it's an open and shut case. There is another theory but has no bases in anything and you have to really jump through some loops to make it fit.
 
This...

the theory that Jon Snow is the son of Robert and Lyanna Stark? I have no idea is that will pan out in the books, but on the show no hints have been given that I recall, so they'd have to do something about that in upcoming seasons, not only to make it plausible, but to give it any relevance. Within the confines of the show, and at this point, I think such a reveal would be an unnecessary element that would leave most people scratching their heads for umpteen reasons.
 
There have been a few hints this season,, like Stannis saying fathering a bastard wasn't Ned's way, Littlefinger's story about the Knight of the Laughing Tree and the camera panning up to Jon after Aemon says Daenerys is the last Targaryen.
 
also when milesandre is at the wall with stannis she talks about kings blood and then goes to see Jon Snow and tries it in with him and has a great interest in him
 
also when milesandre is at the wall with stannis she talks about kings blood and then goes to see Jon Snow and tries it in with him and has a great interest in him

Didn't they explain that one in a scene between her and Stannis prior?
 
What gives anyone the impression that A) George RR Martin has ANY sort of neat and tidy ending planned and B) wouldn't change it just to spite fans if people really had figured it out?
 
What gives anyone the impression that A) George RR Martin has ANY sort of neat and tidy ending planned and B) wouldn't change it just to spite fans if people really had figured it out?

I believe he's said he has "a plan" and that it includes "an ending" but no idea whether it'll be neat. ;) And I also recall him mentioning that some people had figured out some things but that he didn't plan to change them. Whether you believe him is another matter - I don't really follow GoT outside of the show and these figures (and therefore these threads)
 
What gives anyone the impression that A) George RR Martin has ANY sort of neat and tidy ending planned and B) wouldn't change it just to spite fans if people really had figured it out?

Because he has stated both of those things. 1) He and D&D know the ending. 2) He doesn't plan to change the outcome of the story even though some fans have come with correct theories about it.
 
Because he has stated both of those things. 1) He and D&D know the ending. 2) He doesn't plan to change the outcome of the story even though some fans have come with correct theories about it.

1) I know they know the ending. What I said was a neat and tidy ending like the the Jon Snow theory is. It's a nice happy ending and Martin has given precisely no one zero reason to have hope for something like that and quite frankly I'll be disappointed if he wraps the story up with a bow.
2) I'm not sure I believe him.
 
This...

the theory that Jon Snow is the son of Robert and Lyanna Stark? I have no idea is that will pan out in the books, but on the show no hints have been given that I recall, so they'd have to do something about that in upcoming seasons, not only to make it plausible, but to give it any relevance. Within the confines of the show, and at this point, I think such a reveal would be an unnecessary element that would leave most people scratching their heads for umpteen reasons.

the R doesn't stand for Robert.
 
1) I know they know the ending. What I said was a neat and tidy ending like the the Jon Snow theory is. It's a nice happy ending and Martin has given precisely no one zero reason to have hope for something like that and quite frankly I'll be disappointed if he wraps the story up with a bow.
2) I'm not sure I believe him.

Well, at least that answers what gives you the impression of things already known (even though you who asked about them) . Anything beyond that lies in the realms of speculation for now.


I like to think that Jon has indeed Targaeryen blood but that he isn't Rhaegar's son but the Mad King's.

Anyway I really dislike Rhaegar as a character even if he wasn't what Robert and Sansa say he was, he still was a terrible Prince and would have made an even more terrible king.
 
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