• How Songs & Sounds Wield Power in ASOIAF | Theory & Analysis

  • Jul 7 2024
  • Length: 32 mins
  • Podcast

How Songs & Sounds Wield Power in ASOIAF | Theory & Analysis

  • Summary

  • 🎶Horns, Healing Songs & Singing Spells Explained🎶

    (For some reason, sound issues occurred in Chapter 4 after the export.)

    📝 Chapters

    - 00:00 Intro

    - 01:47 Music & Magic in Real-Life Mythologies and Cultures

    - 3:47 Music & Nihilism: A Song for Lya

    - 8:08 How Sounds symbolize Life & Death

    - 15:12 Sounds and Magic: Food of the Soul.

    - 23:38 Magical Horns & Hammers of Apocalypse

    - 28:14 Songs as a literary tool

    - 30:37 Songs: Narration, Magic & Harmony

    📚 Sources:

    - A Song of Ice and Fire book series

    - Game of Thrones & House of the Dragon HBO TV series

    - The World of Ice and Fire

    🌐 Social Media & Podcast

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    - Facebook Page: (https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100086601590664)

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    - Support the Channel: [Buy Me a Coffee ☕](https://bmc.link/CompotCat)

    🎨 Art Credits:

    - Animated from HBO's Game of Thrones - Histories and Lore

    - Clips from HBO's GoT & HotD

    - Intro Art by Eric Velhagen & Donato Giancola

    - Thumbnail: HBO's Game of Thrones

    ➡️ Great " A Song for Lya" review by Priscilla Zorzi from The Fandomentals

    ➡️ Shameless Promotion of Villagers of Ioannina City: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9eUhnOjPLI

    🔍 Keywords:

    #asongoficeandfire #asoiaf #awoiaf #hotd

    faith of the seven, old gods, religions, magic in asoiaf, asoiaf, a song of ice & Fire, theory, analysis, drowned god, lord of light, many faced god, Songs, horns, music, sounds

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