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We think these diseases, as portrayed in Fire & Blood, may foreshadow future events in the North as winter sets in. Post questions here if you have them, and we hope to see you live at 6 PM EST / 11 GMT

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Fire & Blood: The Shivers & the Winter Fever

Two diseases associated with winter that may have been magical, potential major implications for ASOIAF, particularly winter in the North. Our guests are: InDeepGeek and JoeMagician! Support Westeros History: http://patreon.com/historyofwesteros Subscribe for more Westeros History: http://bit.ly/1ZOxPCc Westeros History Gaming: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfTAGAD5eySmooR0F3GfCpg Special thanks to Michael Klarfeld (Klaradox): http://klaradox.de Follow Westeros History On: Website: http://www.historyofwesteros.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/westeroshistory Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/448578135513116/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/westeroshistory SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/history-of-westeros Watch More Westeros History: House Histories: http://bit.ly/1S50zoJ The Blackfyre Rebellions: http://bit.ly/1S50yRD The Winds of Winter: http://bit.ly/1ZOyuDu Religion & Magic: http://bit.ly/1PLahte Season 7 for Book Readers: https://bit.ly/2LngsYl All Playlists: https://bit.ly/2zZrhvi

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Paul Barry

Looking forward to your takes on Targaryens, why some seem to never get diseases, others do. What do we think is going on there? Are only some truly ‘Exceptional’?

Sherlock Homo

I don’t want to sound stupid but I know you’ve had the idea that grayscale is going to become a real issue in the WoW for a little while now, could you expand on that more? What exactly makes you think that from both asoiaf and Fire & Blood?

Bronwyn Haller

I'm interested in the types of diseases that affect them, e.g. "regular" ailments and fluxes vs "cold" (eg Shivers) and fever illnesses