![]() ![]() Unhappy with the impact this had on some storylines (Martin, at least at one early stage, had considered a love triangle forming between a grown-up Arya, Jon and Tyrion as a plot point for the later books), Martin made a fateful and, in hindsight, unwise decision: there would be a "jump forwards" of about five years between A Storm of Swords and the fourth book in the series, A Dance with Dragons. In the event this did not place, and between them the first three books in the series cover rather less than two years of time. ![]() His original plan had been for weeks or even months to pass between chapters, so the characters would grow up a lot through the first book or two of the series. The reason for the sheer length of Swords was that Martin had made a crucial decision during the writing process. ![]()
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