"Also I need to get more game time with Tyrion Lannister if I can; he's a sneaky bugger. I admire that."
So say we all. I don't know how I missed him when I was reading the books, but if I'd noticed him then, I might not have stalled out about a third of the way through A Clash of Kings, when the amount of misery being heaped on Arya, and its disproportion to any reward I could expect the author to give her, reached levels I wouldn't see equaled or even approached for another decade (by what Wildbow did to Taylor, of course).
So say we all. I don't know how I missed him when I was reading the books, but if I'd noticed him then, I might not have stalled out about a third of the way through A Clash of Kings, when the amount of misery being heaped on Arya, and its disproportion to any reward I could expect the author to give her, reached levels I wouldn't see equaled or even approached for another decade (by what Wildbow did to Taylor, of course).