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He is a pretty inconsequential character from a literary perspective, and I cannot think of a single piece of third party analysis about him. IMO delete the article. Eric the fever ( talk) 23:39, 20 November 2014 (UTC)
Bran is an important character in the story. Remember, he becomes King in the end. Why does Bran become King? Most people don't get this. Bran is a literary analogy of the history of the people of Westeros. Bran is the only source of what really happened during the current cycle of Ice and Fire. By killing Bran Stark, the Knight King intends to destroy history. The Knight King is a necromancer who raises the dead, turning them and their new lives into something monstrous. In our world, the history of humans on Earth, history is always written by the victors. The real history always loses. However, in GOT, Bran becomes King, history for all wins, and the knowledge of history guides the future; lies about the past are no longer possible; just ask Little Finger. JoaquinDMenendez ( talk) 02:30, 25 March 2024 (UTC) JoaquinDMenendez 24/03/2024
Seems strange. You don't look up "Aragorn" and see a picture of Viggo Mortenson.
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He is a pretty inconsequential character from a literary perspective, and I cannot think of a single piece of third party analysis about him. IMO delete the article. Eric the fever ( talk) 23:39, 20 November 2014 (UTC)
Bran is an important character in the story. Remember, he becomes King in the end. Why does Bran become King? Most people don't get this. Bran is a literary analogy of the history of the people of Westeros. Bran is the only source of what really happened during the current cycle of Ice and Fire. By killing Bran Stark, the Knight King intends to destroy history. The Knight King is a necromancer who raises the dead, turning them and their new lives into something monstrous. In our world, the history of humans on Earth, history is always written by the victors. The real history always loses. However, in GOT, Bran becomes King, history for all wins, and the knowledge of history guides the future; lies about the past are no longer possible; just ask Little Finger. JoaquinDMenendez ( talk) 02:30, 25 March 2024 (UTC) JoaquinDMenendez 24/03/2024
Seems strange. You don't look up "Aragorn" and see a picture of Viggo Mortenson.
An editor has asked for a discussion to address the redirect King Brandon. Please participate in the redirect discussion if you wish to do so. signed, Rosguill talk 17:21, 20 June 2019 (UTC)