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What do frozen dead dogs mean in a dream?

Expect a 'Cold Dog' the next day instead of a 'Hot Dog".

Can Jon Snow warg into a dragon?

There's no real evidence that a dragon has ever been 'warged' before. The Targaryens themselves don't seem to have 'warged' their dragons. They have a bond, but it's more like a bond that a human and his dog has. (There is some dispute that you have to be a Targaryen or have Targaryen blood--or Valyrian blood-- to ride a dragon, too. Although, the few cases where Targaryen ancestry was not proven may very well have had Targaryen ancestry that people didn't know about.)There is some talk that the Valyrian lords of old controlled their dragons by the use of magic horns. Which is different than 'warging.' There is a passage in The World of Ice and Fire that suggests that King Jaehaerys, after flying to the North with his wife and family on their dragons to take care of some wildling problems and battled an army of 'wildlings, wargs and giants.'It doesn't seem that any of those wargs took over Jaehaerys SIX dragons.I guess you'd need a very, very powerful warg. If Jon is going to be a dragon rider(which I think is what you're talking about) I would guess will probably do it without warging. It's Bran who seems likely to 'warg' a dragon, if anybody, given his abilities and the promise that he's going to fly.

Multiple dreams of sliding down a steep hill? seeking help interpreting.?

Hi there. I've found several interpretations for dreams about going UP a steep hill, however my dreams were about descending them, any help would be appreciated. thanks.

Last night i had multiple dreams about purposefully sliding down a very steep hill.
The first was a snowstorm, and my car had stalled out. The only way for me to find help was to slide down a very steep, very long hill/embankment. i was scared to do so, for fear of falling. When i did get to the bottom, i realized i'd almost enjoyed it and contemplated figuring out how to get to the top again to repeat the process.
Later in the night, i had a second dream. I was attempting to visit an artist's exhibit that he'd chosen to present at the bottom of a gorge/valley. This time the steep hill was covered in leaves and twigs instead of snow,(as it was autumn). Again, i was consciously choosing to go down this steep hill, however upon reaching the bottom, i looked up and felt hopeless of ever returning to the top again by foot, as it was incredibly rough terrain.
In both of these dreams i was accompanied by a male partner (different ones, w/out real definitive personalities, only that they were males w/whom i was at least fairly familiar and comfortable with).

I'm not sure if personal information is relevant in interpreting these sort of dreams, but i will say that i've recently started, and then nearly as quickly ended, a romantic relationship with a man i've been dear friends with for 10 years. It has been and especially difficult transition that's left me rather depressed and highly anxious. Thats why i'm a bit confused as to why the dreams were about going DOWN a hill, if steep hill dreams are usually about ascending them, representing obstacles.
I'd appreciate any insight. thanks

What is the symbolism of frozen waves in a dream?

To see an ocean in your dream, represents the state of your emotions and feelings. It is indicative of spiritual refreshment, tranquility and renewal. Alternatively, the dream means that you are feeling empowered and unhindered. You have a positive outlook in life and are not limited by anything. If you are sailing across the ocean, then it signifies new found freedom and independence. You are showing great courage. If the ocean is rough, then the dream represents some emotional turmoil. You are doing your best to handle life's ups and downs.

Since you were walking on the water in you dream it indicates that you have total control over your emotions. It also suggests that you need to "stay on top" of your emotions and not let them explode out of hand. Alternatively, the dream is symbolic of faith in yourself.

Since the ocean was frozen in your dream it represents something that has been suppressed, rejected, or denied. It could represent something this is not fully developed. Alternatively, the dream may refer to your emotions and cold or bitter feelings.

Hope that helps!

Do you believe George R. Martin will let Jon Snow sit on the Iron Throne?

It is a terrible thing for me, a huge Jon Snow fan, to write, but several things give me pause about my desire to see Jon sit the Iron Throne with a Sansa or Margaery as his queen. (A guy can dream can’t he?) First and foremost, George R. R. Martin has NEVER written a story where the Jon Snow protagonist has triumphed in the end. I have read everything I can get my hands on in Dreamsongs, the various novels including Armageddon Rag, and the compilations of short stories and novellas. They are very 1970s even if in the the 1980s. They are post-Vietnam grimdark. They vary from science fiction to horror to hybrids of different genres, but they never end happily. They are meditations on faith and belief, love and loss, honor and redemption, and not one is triumphant for the protagonist.Second, in a Time magazine July interview, Martin described Beric Dondarrion and Lady Stoneheart as fire wights, corpses animated by fire magic instead of ice magic. Given that Jon Snow is dead in the books and can only be reanimated by fire magic, this means that Jon Snow is coming back as a fire wight. He will be in better shape than either Beric became or Lady Stoneheart because of his time in Ghost, yet it is still a reanimated corpse. Now maybe I am being too down on reanimated corpses. Maybe they are just like you and me only living-challenged. However, it does give me pause.Third, in a Spanish language interview (I have provided a link to the video on You Tube that discusses it and provides a link to it.), Martin declared that Jon is not “the” hero. This means to me that Jon is not the big promised one and “A Song of Ice and Fire” is not about him as the central character. Rather, Jon is one among many. Combined with Martin’s feminism and 70s chic style, this translates to Jon dying, and someone else sits the throne as Jon is important, but not central.It is also entirely possible that all of the people predicting the destruction of Westeros as a unified kingdom and King’s Landing (the wildfire) and the Iron Throne are correct. I hope not. That is certainly not Wars of the Roses inspired and is definitely not a story that interests me. However, on these matters reasonable people can disagree.

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