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Aug 2020
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Valar Rereadis: A Feast for Crows Review

History Of Westeros
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Our look at the book as a whole with guests Lady Gwyn, Ser Buckley and Nina Friel. We discuss the rise of magic, identity, bloodlines, offer some predictions and of course, discuss as many characters as we can.


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