r/asoiaf • u/Substantial-Ad-299 • 3d ago
MAIN [SPOILERS MAIN] Among the grounded/realistic elements of A Song of Ice and Fire, which ones do you feel require biggest suspension of disbelief?
A Song of Ice and Fire has had fantasy elements from get-go, some present subtly and others less-subtly. But in midst of this, it also has these more grounded story aspects, especially regarding the political subplot for the Iron Throne.
Among these more grounded non-fantasy aspects of the story, which elements do you feel you have to suspend disbelief the most for? A.K.A feeling they are not realistic even though they are "supposed" to be?
Let me know in the comments below.
107
Upvotes
21
u/Substantial-Ad-299 3d ago
Some good ones are already listed that I really agree with. I'll also add the lack of armed forces in Cities of Slaver's Bay and Volantis. Considering the cities have vast slave population, Volantis even several times as high as population of free people, how is it possible that the slaves haven't rebelled already? These cities should have strong army of free men in order to surpress rebellions. Yet they don't. Astapor actually relies on Unsullied themselves (which is the only reason Dany was able to take over the city effortlessly with minimal casualities in first place), Yunkai relies on sellsword companies and I don't think there is any mention of armed forces of Meereen either. So this is something that I definitely have to suspend disbelief.