I mean, I know it’s a lot of characters, and I’m not sure how much of it you guys get, but I do put care, you know….both of Lady Waynwood’s sons here, Ser Roland, well, he’s her grandson, Ser Roland’s her grandson, and Ser Wallace, the guy who stutters, is her actual son, and they both have very distinct personalities, I find. Just think, give him a little individuality and all that, and I try to do that with this. Never think of any character, even if he disappears to serve the meal, as just fulfilling a function….because the guy serving the meal, maybe his feet hurt, or maybe he’s old, or maybe he’s very young and this is the first time he’s served a meal. The thing I always try to keep in mind is that each of the characters, even the secondary characters, is the hero of their own story. I’ve been doing it so long, it just comes naturally to me. It’s like, how do you walk? You put one foot in front of the other, and you kind of fall forward, and somehow you get from one place to another. Question: Asked how he begins developing his characters.Īnswer: “I don’t know, I just do. Highlights from the Q&A with GRRM at ConQuest, transcribed as best I couldĪnswer: “Oh yes.
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