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The series shall remain forever incomplete
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why does this thread get reposted so much? do people here actually care about this slop?
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it will remain unfinished even if he makes it to 500.
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>>25066273
Sunk Cost Fallacy
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Implying the publisher won't get BrandoSando to finish it
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>>25066264
At this point Berserk is more likely to get finished than GOT
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>>25066264
Its time to come to terms that hes not interested anymore and it's never going to happen and thats okay. Theres plenty of other fantasy novels out there
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>>25066264
That's not really up to him though, is it?
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>>25066273

It's not even a good book. I've been trying to read AGoT for 2 years now and it's so boring Input it down for a week after completing each chapter. There's not much here if you have watched the show.
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>>25066264
I was reading the red wedding chapter during lunch break in junior high, I should care the most out of anyone and I don't. Why? Because you are gay and probably only watched the tv show.
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>mozart dies
>requiem is finished anyway
>sloptard dies
>noooooo don't you dare to shit out few more chapters
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thats not how it works, it will be finished
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>>25066264

He could just use Ai and finish it up
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>>25066735
Imagine trying and failing to read one novel over the course of two years, holy shit.
YWNBAR
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I stopped caring 10 years ago.

The story ended in season 8 and it was shit.

GRRM has no children (fat virgin) so who's going to enforce his shitty views
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>>25066264
Tbh his wife will almost certainly smell the huge wads of cash on the horizon, disregard this and say something about "honoring this incredible legacy" and "respecting the fans who have waited so long".

I mean, he'll be dead, how's he going to stop her?
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>>25066264
why won't his son carry on his work?
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>>25066264
It's irrelevant what he says. There is a financial interest in completing the series and whoever inherits his estate will be tempted into giving in.
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>>25067043
This. He stopped giving a shit about the actual prose. It isn't beautiful like it was at the start. Now its frictionless and AI can do Brandon Sanderslop better than Sanderson can
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>>25067474
Has he passed his essense through any men to continue his legacy? The microchimerism doesn't happen if it isnt bareback, swallowed, or allowed to absorbed through the skin.
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Dude's almost 80 and spent the last 3 to 4 decades weighing 300+ pounds. I don't think he's going to finish the books unless we get AI that can engineer immortality.
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>>25067539
Exactly. Christopher Tolkien had immense moral fortitude and the love of his father motivating him to protect JRR Tolkien's legacy, plus the luck of unusual longevity, but as soon as he was gone the great-grandkids sold out the legacy without thinking twice (and even seethed a bunch about how ebul it was of ol' Reuel to be a tradcath, so they were happy about the Rings of Power's enwokening). And even if they hadn't, the Tolkien Estate's IPs are mere years away from entering the public domain where it wouldn't even have mattered anymore and anybody could shit all over them.

In GURM's case, nobody loves him that way and the circling vultures aren't even his blood relatives. The bones will be picked clean and cracked for their marrow within a day of his demise. Nothing will remain.
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I read the first three books years ago. Might be time to do that again sometime in the near future.
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>>25066264
Ending anything neatly is oveRRated—not to mention unrealistic!
Just imagine how meta it would be: Leaving behind a succesion war over who ought to control Westeros.
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Has anyone evere calculated how many civilians, farmers and townsfolk die during the War of the Seven Kingdoms? It's a lot.
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>>25066264
Don't worry, pal, if you don't finish it I'll do it in your stead with AI. In fact, if you take too long I might do it even before you're gone.
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>>25066264
It has been forever incomplete for years, some people just prefer to live in denial.
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>>25067622
I read the first book. I refuse to read the others before the series is complete.
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>>25066264
When Tolkien, or even Robert E. Howard wrote their fantasy works, they wrote poetry, songs, lays and other beautiful things to adorn them, because this was their idea of beauty.

When Martin wrote ASOIAF, this same effort is put into describing food and the animal disgust of women shitting themselves.

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