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'The Winds of Winter' Spoilers: Why The Line 'Wherever Whores Go' Is So Important

By Paula Sean | Update Date: Mar 13, 2017 10:38 PM EDT

There is no dearth of theories on the possible story lines of "The Winds of Winter." The latest report is on a certain line used in context to the character, Tyrion Lannister, "Wherever whores go."

Spoilers Tease Significance Of "The Winds of Winter" Line

Many would agree that Tyrion Lannister is one of the most loved characters in the series "A Song of Ice and Fire." There could be an intriguing revelation about him in the upcoming novel, "The Winds of Winter." There are some spoilers that tease that this important revelation could be about the fate of Tysha, his first love.

Lord Tywin Lannister made a smug comment, "Wherever whores go," addressing his son. who seemed to be heartbroken. Now, fans have taken this line quite seriously.

Several fans debated about how significant the comment could be, on a Reddit discussion thread. Was this remark made by the character on a casual note or is there an inner meaning to it?

Novelist George R.R. Martin had earlier mentioned that Tysha's fate will be known in the future. However, the discussion does raise an interesting query. What happened to her after that heart-wrenching episode with the Lannister soldiers?

A fan who started this discussion thread indicated that Tysha could be dead or is presently in the Westerlands, hoping that she is dead soon. One of the readers even teased that there could be a locality in Westeros that is perhaps associated with prostitutes.

While Bravos is meant for assassins and bankers, could there be a place with a mammoth angel statue and linked with whores? It is also expected that Tyrion may reach Westeros later.

Prequel For "The Winds of Winter"

While the actual book is not out yet, story writer George R.R. Martin indicated that there will be a prequel in the form of a short story soon. The prequel is expected to preview what happened to the Targaryens earlier.

Though, Martin is yet to confirm a date to launch his novel "The Winds of Winter," he offered some sort of a consolation to his millions of fans, as they can reportedly expect the prequel this year, The Christian Times reported. The prequel short story is titled "The Sons of Dragons."

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