Today we will talk about one of the most exciting and at the same time the most plausible theories of the season 7 and 8.
Comparing with this theory it is not so important whether John will be with Deyneris, or Tyrion is hidden Targaryen and even who exactly
will finally sit on the Iron Throne.
So: Now we know Bran’s secret. Game of Thrones season 7, the main theory. Thank’s for watching.
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  1. I think the original Three-Eyed Raven was the same man that we all witnessed in Brans vision when the Children of the Forest plunged the dragon glass into his heart and turned him into the first Night King….so Bran at some point tried to prevent it from occurring but ended up getting stuck in the past because he stayed in his vision too long, so then the only option was to purposely become the current Night King which allowed him to survive thousands of years without dying so he could make it back to the present timeline….the original man slated to be the Night King turned into the original Three-Eyed Raven to help aid the future Bran Stark…

    The current Night King (Bran) also made it a point to kill the original Three-Eyed Raven/ Night King in the Hodor episode, you could tell there was a history between them, and it's almost like he ceased to exist or to ever have existed as he was vaporized when they were together in the vision of Hodor as a child….

    Also isn't it odd that Hodor and a young Ned Stark could only hear Bran but not actually see him physically and somehow the Night King can see Bran, sense him and even touch him! It's because the Night King knows where he was, is, will be and has been before because he is one and the same as Bran.

    Bran will have also tinkered with other timelines before going back to the beginning, i.e. Mad King hearing voices, etc.

    The whole reason for this is simple, all of the different kingdoms and houses have been destroying and battling each other for centuries but now they are setting aside their differences and banding together to fight one common foe, eventually the Night King and Bran Stark will meet face to face and Bran will kill the Night King, essentially killing himself and disappear / dissolve simultaneously into thin air along with all the other White Walkers/ Wights / Dragon and anything else under the magic spells…. The Night King will bring unity to the seven kingdoms by default.
    Bran knew this was the only way to bring unity all along.

  2. POSSIBLE SPOILERS If you read the leaked scripts for the 8th season online it is stated in the end, that Bran gets resurrected by the last White Walker general alive and he puts the ice crown on his head, thus the mantle of the Night King passes to him and a new cycle of Winter is created! As we've seen, Brann can see the past! Maybe White Walkers are from the future(!) in some way and maybe that is how Brann gets revenge for his disability and death? It's a wild, but possible guess!

  3. Then, that could lead to the speculation that Bran something to do with the Andal invasion 6k y/o. The whole reason the Andals migrated to Westeros was because they received visions from the "Seven-faced God." Hmm, seven kingdoms – a seven-faced God. Think about it. What if Bran sparked all these ppl including the First Men to Westeros. Leaf does say she made the Night King to defend the Children of the Forest from "You (Bran), and men." So, if Bran hadn't meddled with time. None of would have happened? There would be no Night King?

  4. I really like the theory but simultaneously hope they won't use it. Time travel tends to fuck up shows because suddenly anything is possible. It is obvious that Brann can look back in time and exert some influence. We also saw the kind of 'bridge' that appeared between future and past with Hodor, when warging and 'timetravel' occur at the same time. And they didn't show the wildfire/ mad king for no reason. I'm a bit anxious to see how they will continue… Hope they don't get ' Lost' ….

  5. Bran Stark/ Night King theory:

    the crippled Stark boy's incredible mental powers and his ability to 'warg' – placing his soul in to the body of a different person or creature – means that he is actually the Night King.

    Bran believes that he can rewrite history, so travels back multiple times only to end up fulfilling his own fate.

    Bran travels back several decades to prepare the Mad King for the White Walkers by whispering that he needs to prepare wildfire under King's Landing.

    However, the Mad King is left believing he is hearing voices and instead tries to burn the city in a crazed frenzy.

    Bran then travels back even further in time and "succeeds to become Bran the Builder, building the Wall and securing his birth by building Winterfell and creating the words 'There must always be a Stark in Winterfell'."

    Bran either wargs into the human who becomes the Night King, or tries to kill the Children of the Forest who create the zombie king.

    However, he ends up becoming the Night King as he has travelled too far back to leap back in to the present day.

    The turn of events means he is then trapped behind the wall he built in a future life, and is left patiently waiting for himself to be born in thousands of years.

    The theory then claims that "he doesn't end his misery by killing his younger self, is that he finally learnt the ink is dry, and he would fail again."

    "You can actually see in the scene where young Bran goes back to the creation of the Night King, that when the children push the dragon glass into his heart, we see Bran tighten his grip on the veins, just as it is himself experiencing the pain.

    "Also in the end of the flashback, Bran is laying in the exact same position in the cave, as the human pushed up to the tree is."

    The Children of the Forest also tell Bran that HE is responsible for the White Walkers in another scene.

    He asks Leaf: "It was you? You made the White Walkers?"

  6. It's funny how you don't say whether you think Viserion will have blue flames or not but rather just give your opinion on what you would think of it. You probably saw the leaks and are avoiding giving "predictions" of it, since you already know, haha.

  7. Sry but if you are too afraid to use your own voice for some reason (accent or whatever it is) just use subtitles or some fancy text with pictures that explains what you wanna have said. Not a god damn annoying computer voice, even if you are a young kid with an awful indian accent its completely fine to use your own voice mate. Dont be afraid of it, you will gain way more followers using your natural voice instead of a BAD robot voice..

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