ArstenWhitebeard
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I have read all of your evidence, but in essence you are just saying that the children of the forest have no reason to like or help humans, and that they aren't communicating with the Night's Watch. It might be that they have no way to do so. The children of the forest are not the same as the green seers or "Green Men" (who still live on the Isle of faces). There has been no evidence that the Children of the Forest are able to do waht Blood Raven does, and Bloodraven HAS been communicating with the world of men. He sent visions to Bran and Jojen, and he has made it pretty clear that Bran is important. He had bran brought to him so that Bran can serve his purpose. To you it is inconceivable that 2 factions that were at war with each other gould make pece pact, then eventually even become allies agains another force? There are countless examples of this happening in real life as well as in this series.
You youreslf said that you are choosing to ignore the fact that bran and his group were attacked by Others/Wights and that they were rescued by the Children of the Forest. If they were working together, why would the Wights be waiting to ambush the people that the Children of the Forest need?
I also wouldn't get too serious about the similarities between ASOIAF and Ragnarok. Yes, there are similiarities there, but this is a story of Martin's own telling. Odin might represent the Mad King, Blood Raven, Both or Neither. this isn't evidence of anything, but you can't ignore the similarities between BloodRaven and Odin, as I am not ignoring the similarities between the Mad King and Odin.
You youreslf said that you are choosing to ignore the fact that bran and his group were attacked by Others/Wights and that they were rescued by the Children of the Forest. If they were working together, why would the Wights be waiting to ambush the people that the Children of the Forest need?
I also wouldn't get too serious about the similarities between ASOIAF and Ragnarok. Yes, there are similiarities there, but this is a story of Martin's own telling. Odin might represent the Mad King, Blood Raven, Both or Neither. this isn't evidence of anything, but you can't ignore the similarities between BloodRaven and Odin, as I am not ignoring the similarities between the Mad King and Odin.