i hadn't thought about there being a major cultural change in westeros at the end of this series but now that you've mentioned it, there are many cultural institutions that could be gone by the end of this book: the end of wall and the others, women not being able to claim the throne, the end of "absolute" oaths, union of the east and west continents, the end of any one or all of the religions, lack of female knights :)
i hadn't considered a revolution in westeros! very interesting thought to ponder.
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Date: 2011-07-05 07:11 pm (UTC)i hadn't thought about there being a major cultural change in westeros at the end of this series but now that you've mentioned it, there are many cultural institutions that could be gone by the end of this book: the end of wall and the others, women not being able to claim the throne, the end of "absolute" oaths, union of the east and west continents, the end of any one or all of the religions, lack of female knights :)
i hadn't considered a revolution in westeros! very interesting thought to ponder.
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