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HBO's A Song of Ice and Fire
schimmy:
I had assumed it is a little more than metaphor, what with the whole "impervious to fire" thing she's got going on.
Thiefree:
It's not just a metaphor, it's a fascinating narrative device, as well as 'true' within the fiction. Same as the wolves are narrative extensions of the Stark children (and Jon). It's clearly a metaphor but real as well, if you get my meaning.
Tom:
Magical Realism? I've only read the first one but I got the distinct impression that the fantastic was only a small shift in reality away. Wargs, dire wolves, dragons, dragons blood, white walkers and winter. I believe the last book is titled A Dream of Spring which is interesting because I only known Westeros to have winters and summers that can last lifetimes.
Tom:
Good to see that Cersei finds her son as tedious as I do.
StaedlerMars:
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