Once again Jon is your most compelling character (shame he truly appears only now). Percy is also great, but I'm still not too keen on Sansa and her path.
Tigr Brigeah
2024-06-01 20:34:57 +0000 UTC
Poseidon said Percy and him claimed the abandoned weirwoods and were 'welcomed' into the Westerosi Pantheon. Does that mean eventually people will start worshipping/recognize Percy's divine origins? The people of White Harbor are referring him as "The Driftwood Hero," which sounds like a fitting title for a sea demigod. Does Westeros even have a mythological notion of half-god/half-human offspring? They have stories where the Starks and other ancient noble families married supernatural beings, but that reminded me more of like faerie folklore rather than gods and humans mating and having kids together. I guess Durron Godsgrief and Elenei's story counts as a goddess falling in love with a mortal man and choosing him over her immortality.