"The Winds of Winter" lounges as the primary talk of the town, for bunch of character and plot speculations and predictions are surfacing. Moreover, everybody has to tolerate his or her patience, as the release date is still inconclusive.
Basing on the mere theories of thousands of Westeros fans, Davos Seaworth is eyed to take on his journey to find Rickon Stark, one of Ned's sons, in order for Lord Wyman Manderly to consider Stannis Baratheon as his king.
On his quest, some fans suggest of Davos' disloyalty to the order, stating his intent to serve Rickon, who might become the incumbent King of the North. Hence, being under the influence of two of the largest colonies, he could be under the state of dilemma of choosing between the two kings.
According to a fan, who agrees with the speculation, the story arc might hover on the lives of Ned's treaties with Robert's bastards. In addition, a theory that Robb would be creating his own kingdom on the sequel might establish series of plights -- but with great plot. Having these considered, the stories of lady Daenerys Targaryen, Jaime and Brienne relationship, Sam, and Arya's killing spree could end up being expounded somewhere farther in the book that what people expects.
On Arya's story, there are rumors of an expansion of Arya's impostor, Jeyne Pool's story. She is currently married to Ramsay Bolton, Lord Roose Bolton's bastard.
Meanwhile, according to the author, George R.R. Martin, the book would likely be the same number of pages as 'A Storm of Swords' and 'A Dance with Dragons'. Both are on the range of 420,000 words or 1413 pages (for ASOS) and 1407 (for ADWD), respectively.
George R.R. Martin has previously admitted that he needs "to write faster". Can "The Winds of Winter" be released on 2015 or would be pushed on the following year? Share your plot predictions below.
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