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  1. Maybe. But more likely it was to inform the audience that Ned is a just Lord who has great honor and deals with everyone through that lens. It tells you a lot about Ned in just a few lines.

  2. Going back to this video after the finale. Do you think it was significant that Sansa order Baelish's death and Arya carried it out? They even reflect on it later in the episode. Arya says something like "I was just the executioner."

  3. Now I don't mean to be rude or to offend anyone but "The Last Harpy" theories are full of nothing. Let say the average game of thrones theory video is divided to: 3% logo, 10% images/videos from the show, 70% intro of the main characters involved in the theory, 12% content and 5% arguments/sources. And this is every game of thrones theory video.

  4. Bran will be the one to remove the dragon glass from the Night King, which should ultimately destroy him and/or restore him to his former state, but not before discovering additional facts about him that would make this decision even more difficult. Something along those lines, or Bran worgs into or merges himself with the Night King, and the removal of the dragon glass destroys them both. Bittersweet.

  5. Bran IS the knight king. The knight king could see him not because he "saw" him, but because he knew he would be there at that point in time. The knight king is the three eyed raven, he knows what is happening south of the wall, and was waiting for the prime opportunity to attack, when dany hits westeros.

  6. What if bran wargs to that memory, and the night king follows, and somehow ends up under Ned Starks' blade. Ned always said winter is coming, but he actually carried out that sentence when he brought "ice" through the night kings' neck.

  7. So let's say that one of the dragons is made into a white…so now the dragon is fire and ice as is Jon….so maybe Jon will be able to ride the white dragon? If of course a dragon is turned into a white😉just a crazy thought amazing how GOT can spark so many theories😁

  8. the reason the man who passes the sentence should swing the sword isnt so "the person whos in charge of sentencing someone to death should feel confident enough of their ruling to carry out the execution". Its so they understand the gravity of the sentence. also you speak like an idiot.

  9. Bran is the Night King. I think he will try to warn Leaf and she will capture him and shove the dragon glass into him. Uh oh they didn't get a cold hands type because he wasn't a regular man. They turned some powerful warg who can now warg into the dead. This will also tie up the loose ends about white walkers being pure evil. They're just victims of war caught forever in magic from the children of the forest. A Frankenstein's monster.

  10. If Bran is also the Night King, I don't necessarily believe he will need to kill the Night King to restore the current timeline. Instead I believe if he kills himself or lets himself be killed that this would break the causality loop.

  11. Bran is not the "next" Night King..Bran IS the Night King..we already know he can pass through time and affect people's minds as we saw with hodor..He goes back in time, Becomes Bran the Builder(also a cripple) to build the wall, the Stark(I believe a Brandon as well) that was a lord commander in the nights watch that claimed himself as king. Why name yourself king unless you need more executive powers to control something NORTH of the wall, Castle Black if described in the books as undefendable from the southern side of the wall..why name yourself king to affect anything in the south if the lords of the north can just ride right and and stop you? He also might become the Brandon that is described by old nan as a warrior. He always wanted to be a soldier..ALL TO STOP THE NIGHT KING. Old nanis also said in the first book to mistake the current timelines Brandon Stark with all the rest ( George R Martin's amazing foreshadowing). He eventually becomes so powerfull and full of himself that he goes back to the isle of faces in the middle of the gods eye lake to stop the children of the forest from creating him in the first place. He gets stuck somehow or decides to stay warged in the night kings human body before he gets stabbed..now Brandon Stark's mind, the most powerful warg/skinchanger we know of becomes the night king..which is how he is able to not only reanimate his soldier with ice but also control them(warging)..why else did the night king and the white walkers sleep for 1000 years after they pushed men back? Why not continue on? To wait out the time untill Brandon Stark from the current timeline is born. To warn him and stop this series of events from taking place. He forshadows the "gods eye" in the very first scene of the pilot AND the prologue in the books(the circle with a line through it). Then the isle of faces later on(the spirals around the tree). He doesn't attack bran in the vision he "marks" him in, he didn't even make and attempt to attack him. Bran stumbled and the Night King CAUGHT him preventing him from falling. Then chasing him down the tree..and killing the three eyed raven because he left him in the dark all those years ago..thus creatings a vicious circlular timeline that is the Life of Brandon Stark..Brandon Stark is the "Ice" in "A song of ice and fire"

  12. call me crazy but am I the only person who sees the crazy resemblance between bran and the night King??? my theory might be crazy I am new to Game of Thrones but it leaped out at me right away especially in the shop we get of the current bran… look at his face now and then take a look at the human who the children stabbed in the chest they are almost mirror images I believe somehow that he is the night King take another look and tell me if I'm crazy or if I may be onto something here just look at the nose the ears are harder to tell because his hair is long but cut his hair his ears stick out the chin is identical the nose is identical the whole facial features are identical to the night King

  13. Do you know what is the bitter-sweet ending according to George R. R. Martin? Everything you watch is just a dream of Bran Stark like twilight saga movies. It is just a dream. Hope it helps.

  14. Bran is the Night King, he travels through time trying to stop everything from happening but like the 3eyedraven said the ink is already dry and the same will happened. Bran probably goes back in time then ends up becoming Bran The Builder and builds the wall. He probably tires to go back in time to stop the children of the forest from creating to white walkers, but since the children dont know Bran because it was in the past they take him and stab him with the dragonglass creating the Night King

  15. a stark must always be in winterfell. maybe because they need to be sacrificed. Bran will be at the tree and will slit someone's throat. probably another stark.

  16. i don't think it is the case because everything that bran has changed or done has already been affected. like hodor was hodor before he went to past or such things as bran the builder was already real(if he is bran the builder) so i think that bran can't have any affect on it like making the white wallers vanish from the start and his work is really about making everything falling in the place that is needed like there must be a wall or there must be a hodor and he is just repeating a loop. this kind of time travel is like harry potter which is repeated again and again. but there might be something that he has done and we haven't seen it yet and it could be effective for defeating the walkers but it again i don't think it would be something that completley destroys them. it might be something that helps azor ahai or others to defeat them. like telling them what must be done. but he himself, no i don't think so based on time travel in got.

  17. I note that throughout the series that whenever a Stark sentences someone to death — such as Robb Stark with Lord Karstark or when Jon Snow executes the traitors at Castle Black–they do it themselves; and when other rulers, such as Joffrey or even Danyreus, sentence someone to death, they rely upon lackies to do the deed. This shows a credo of personal responsibility and integrity of the Starks.

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