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  1. In the books says that Jaimie Lannister became a Knight of the Kings Guard, in order to be close to his sister, but he was already a Knight, since he is the Kingslayer…. So, is not consistent. Also, in the first book it says that Daenerys is thirteen years old, by the time she is bethroted to Khal Drogo, but it confusses me because, clearly, in the book and the series, after the rebellion, fifteen years have passed and she was already borne by that time right? … is it me or there are a couples of mistakes there? Help Emergency Awesome!

  2. maybe the walkers were worshippers or servants of ice dragons and as a reward for their loyalty they were given the powers that they have. and maybe there was a war between fire dragons and ice dragons and the white walkers were soldiers in the armies of the ice dragons? pls take this up on the show i wanna see your take on it

  3. The first chapter in Dance with Dragons is Varamyr Six-skins, it explains that a when warg dies their soul can search for a host animal to go into and they will live the last of their life as that animal never able to move into an other body again. gradually they will forget who they used to be and have a purely animal mind. when the animal dies their dead for good.

  4. personally I don't think the white walkers can reproduce I think that the main 5 are immortal and its the whites that they use as servents and come and go over the centuries or that they need human babies to make more white walkers like what they do to crasters son

  5. +EmergencyAwesome – SO…in episode 8 of this past season (5), during the EPIC battle at Hardhomme Jon Snow actually tried to punch the White Walker Lieutenant several times. Did the show just miss that detail? Do we know or have we seen what happens to mortal men who touch or come into direct contact with the WW's? I was really concerned for him, obviously it was heroic to take him on in a fist fight but if you go back and look at that scene, the White Walker had to do some invasive maneuvers to avoid contact from Jon. Any ideas on if Jon is immune because he is "The Prince That Was Promised"? Would he have survived touching that thing? At the end of one of the seasons we saw the Night King barely touch Craster's son and he turned into a White Walker. Will you please explore this further from what we know in the books and the show so far. If he can take them on in physical combat this adds a whole new aspect to the War For the Dawn, doesn't it?

  6. Emergency Awesome, do you think Arya stark will warm into her dire wolf, Nymeria, while she is blind in season 6? I would like to see that, and there are a lot of people who thought of a sastifying ending to Arya's story.

  7. my theory on white walkers is they where warlocks of some kind and used dark magic to try to b immortal. and as we always hear dark magic has a price.  and as we know with nature you cant be immortal and reproduce. its one or the other. unlike the immortal jelly fish which can because it is capable of transdifferentiation. but human skin and reproduction I think was the price they had to pay.  only thing they can do in a way is position like they showed with the baby. and the alter with all the others surrounding it was like a ritual. just a thought

  8. what if…maybe the song of ice and fire is really all about the, The song of ice (The others) are suppose to unite with, The song of fire (House targaryan*Dany, tyrion, jon*) as a perfectly balanced force again the real threat. The all consuming red god. I think that would be awsome lol

  9. They haven't went over enough of skin changing in the book for you to know that the person is gone for sure after the body dies, that's just an assumption, who is to say someone with a stronger will cant just take someone else's body and have there own die whilst living on in that persons body, similar to hodor and bran, hodor hides away when bran skin changes into him, we know that animals do it to humans who warg or change into them; but when have we ever seen a human go into another human and have his body die while try taking over? never.
    don't answer a question with an assumption you think is the answer

  10. I think it's pretty obvious what the white walkers are. just warged puppets who were also wargs when alive. being controlled by an ancient evil greenseer hidden in the shadows. huh wut? think about it; how could someone dead come back to life? the whites are being warged by the white walkers who are in turn being warged by an evil greenseer overlord. this ancient one is probably immobile like Greenseer Bran, but one of the children of the forest who wished to revenge the injustices done to their people. since he has lived so long he has mastered green warging and can not only warg humans but even dead ones as well. once he wrangled up a few wargs himself he killed their bodies forcing them to die with a second life in their animals so that he could in turn use their warg capable bodies to amplify his powers in order to warg entire white armies of the dead. just like he will try to do with Jon…

  11. I thought part of the mythology of GoT was that, historically, theres a lot of mystery to the world surrounding magical phenomenon. The question isnt so much as "how did the white walkers or children of the forest come to be", but rather, "why is the supernatural of the world so diminished, to the point where no one believes in giants, white walkers etc anymore, and on the rare occasion people do witness magic, like when melisandre produces the shadow, people are in shock and disbelief".

    That, to me at least, holds more value rather than the origins of it all.

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