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Originally Posted by NewChief
I could give a shit about Lady Stoneheart. I think it's a pretty weak storyline in the book, personally. To me, it reads like Martin having second thoughts about the Red Wedding and being unable to let the character go after killing her off.
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I think it was more of a way to legitimize or reinforce the Brotherhood Without Banners. They're a pretty integral part of presenting the full political spectrum. Everyone is too caught up in picking sides with all the factions but the Brotherhood are really the only ones doing what's right and aren't controlled by oppressive monarchy (or any real hierarchy at all).