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George Raymond Richard Martin is a high level [[neckbeard]] who prestige classed in fantasy author and created the much loved ([[skub|and hated, and loved-to-be-hated]]) ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' series. Like most full time authors, he actually has a massive body of other work that you've neither heard of nor give a shit about. (Hey, you do know he invented the [[githyanki]], right?)
George Raymond Richard Martin is a high level [[neckbeard]] who prestige classed in fantasy author and created the much loved ([[skub|and hated, and loved-to-be-hated]]) ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' series. Like most full time authors, he actually has a massive body of other work that you've neither heard of nor give a shit about. (Hey, you do know he invented the [[githyanki]], right?)


Martin is an avid [[Board Game|tabletop]] player, making him somewhat [[/tg/]] related. He is regarded as the American [[J. R. R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]. He might see himself as living in Tolkien's shadow, considering how often George mentions the works of the aforementioned author, uses the "R.R" naming convention also used for Tolkien, analyzes Tolkien's works ''ad nauseam'' and repeating how his own works are different.  His comment about "whuddabout Aragorn's tax policy" is a meme throughout /tv/ and /lit/.
Martin is an avid [[Board Game|tabletop]] player, making him somewhat [[/tg/]] related. He is regarded as the American [[J. R. R. Tolkien|Tolkien]]. He might see himself as living in Tolkien's shadow, considering how often George mentions the works of the aforementioned author, uses the "R.R" naming convention also used for Tolkien, analyzes Tolkien's works ''ad nauseam'' and repeating how his own works are different.  His comment about "whuddabout Aragorn's tax policy" is a meme throughout /tv/ and /lit/.


Recently, has been criticized for losing his narrative pacing and creating 31 view point characters, most of whom are boring as fuck and don't do much. Primarily, some argue that the series has been going on for like more than <s>a decade</s>TWOSCORE YEARS and we're not even near to the beginning of the resolution. Also likes to kill off characters in horrific and brutal ways, such as getting massacred at your own wedding, or  SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS assholes who really deserve it like [[That Guy|Joffrey Baratheon]] or Gregor Clegane (though book-Boltons and book-Euron are alive and well while Rorge, a murderous marauding pedophile rapist, got a quick and clean death).  The morally black or morally white characters come to bad ends in the series; the morally gray and smart ones, such as Bronn and Littlefinger, prosper.
Recently, has been criticized for losing his narrative pacing and creating 31 view point characters, most of whom are boring as fuck and don't do much. Primarily, some argue that the series has been going on for like <s>more than a decade</s> NEARLY THREE DECADES and we're not even near to the beginning of the resolution. Also likes to kill off characters in horrific and brutal ways, such as getting massacred at your own wedding, or  SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS adding a dash of irony for assholes who really deserve it like [[That Guy|Joffrey Baratheon]] or Gregor Clegane (though book-Boltons and book-Euron are alive and well while Rorge, a murderous marauding pedophile rapist, got a quick and clean death).  The morally black or morally white characters come to bad ends in the series; the morally gray and smart ones, such as Bronn and Petyr Baelish/Littlefinger, prosper.


Nonetheless, promises that ''The Winds of Winter'' will pick things up a bit.  
Nonetheless, promises that ''The Winds of Winter'' will pick things up a bit.  

Revision as of 01:24, 12 November 2020

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George Raymond Richard Martin is a high level neckbeard who prestige classed in fantasy author and created the much loved (and hated, and loved-to-be-hated) A Song of Ice and Fire series. Like most full time authors, he actually has a massive body of other work that you've neither heard of nor give a shit about. (Hey, you do know he invented the githyanki, right?)

Martin is an avid tabletop player, making him somewhat /tg/ related. He is regarded as the American Tolkien. He might see himself as living in Tolkien's shadow, considering how often George mentions the works of the aforementioned author, uses the "R.R" naming convention also used for Tolkien, analyzes Tolkien's works ad nauseam and repeating how his own works are different. His comment about "whuddabout Aragorn's tax policy" is a meme throughout /tv/ and /lit/.

Recently, has been criticized for losing his narrative pacing and creating 31 view point characters, most of whom are boring as fuck and don't do much. Primarily, some argue that the series has been going on for like more than a decade NEARLY THREE DECADES and we're not even near to the beginning of the resolution. Also likes to kill off characters in horrific and brutal ways, such as getting massacred at your own wedding, or SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS SPOILERS adding a dash of irony for assholes who really deserve it like Joffrey Baratheon or Gregor Clegane (though book-Boltons and book-Euron are alive and well while Rorge, a murderous marauding pedophile rapist, got a quick and clean death). The morally black or morally white characters come to bad ends in the series; the morally gray and smart ones, such as Bronn and Petyr Baelish/Littlefinger, prosper.

Nonetheless, promises that The Winds of Winter will pick things up a bit.

Much like Darius Hinks, he too has an awesome beard. also he is notorius for killing off characters people liked for the lolz.