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  • shellie1

    This has been on my mind lately. Messages attached to ravens seem like a risky way to communicate. Before the red wedding one was shot down and intercepted. But nothing with the ravens being a security issue has happened since. What's stopping someone from sliding their own raven into the DMs and catfishing the while kingdom with their own agenda all at once. that seems like i really effective was to p0wn everyone and completely screw your enemies from the comfort of behind your ravens, sittin on the couch, eatin jerky and drinking ale. How do you give someone your raven address if you're out at battle? How do you tell the raven to go here and not there -- different ravens that only know how to fly to one place? youd need a lot of ravens. and if you wanted to take out someone's communications why not just destroy their trained raven reserve? it doesn't seem like an easy process to train a bird although i know it can be done, it seems like it would take months at least you get commincations back up. Their cell phone would be effectively out of juice - no charger. Just sayin, misinfirmation, as we all know now IRL, is very powerful. if anything i would have expected tyrion would have deployed a strategy that used mass raven manipulation seasons ago. Fake raven news and such.

    • for instance: you can summon an entire army of thousands with one raven. lure them somewhere and slaughter. enemy crushed in sucker punch.shellie
    • Yo, they don't have couches in westeros.Al_dizzle
    • This point was brought up in the Citadel about Bran's message being a trap by Dany to lure Cersi north.OP31
    • < hmm.shellie
    • Dragons. Enough said.ArmandoEstrada

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