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  1. Give me all your Methods for Defeating the Zombie Mountain during Game Of Thrones Season 7 I know everyone wants Cleganebowl 2.0 but without some footage that doesn't seem super likely. Posting new Spider-Man Homecoming and Wonder Woman Trailers tonight 🙂

  2. I hate to be a killjoy but Clegane Bowl is not going to go down the way most people think or would hope. The Mountain is going to be melted down by one of the remaining dragons, probably Drogon. The foundations for this theory are as follows. 1. In the Dragon pit when The Hound approached The Mountain he told him that it was not his time to die yet and that he, The Mountain, knew who was coming for him and why. The context of The Hound's statement implies/infers that they both know that a Targaryen is coming for his brother to avenge the deaths of Elia Martell and her children. The Hound knows this because he has learned/acquired the ability to see things in the fire/flames. Furthermore, The Hound did not seem to be too disappointed about the fact that he is not the one who will kill The Mountain. A further thought occurs as I type. The Hound's attitude is almost saying, in typical Hound undertones, " Yeah you c@#t, if you think what you done to me was bad, wait until you see what is in store for you.". 2. Before she made her entrance into the Dragon Pit, Cersei gave The Mountain orders to kill Jon and Dany if things went pear shaped. In view of her deception with Euron I believe that order still stands. Furthermore, when Qyburnstein introduced The Mountain as the newest member of The Kings Guard he said, "He has sworn not to speak until all his Grace's enemies are dead and evil has been driven from the realm.". 3. The Mountain is the monstrous/demon like killer who is the conscienceless, not to mention half dead, fear instilling enforcer of the Arch Villain and all round nasty of GOT's. Therefore in typical screen and script 'bad guy payback karma' fashion, The Mountain will experince a spectacularly gruesome and horrific death befitting the many gruesome atrocities that he has been responsible for. A possible scenario for 'Clegane Bowl and the melting of The Mountain' would transpire so. The Mountain sees and attacks Jon/Aegon and The Hound, probably Kings Guard for TKITN, will come to protect his king. Due to the unnatural nature of The Mountain's strength and ferocity it will take the two of them to hold him at bay. Jon/Aegon may make what seems to be a telling blow, but to no avail. When it looks as though The Mountain is about to kill Jon/Aegon, Dany will arrive on Drogon and he will grab The Mountain in his mouth, dash him away and then roast him where he lands.

  3. Whose head is being used on 'The Mountain'? In the books, didn't the head get shipped off to Dorne, while one of the heads of one of the thought-to-be-Tyrion heads was said to be kept because it would be useful for Qyburn's work? I can't remember if that was Penny's brother or a different one…

  4. if you´ve ever seen Bear grylls fight a elk( not really, but smaller) you´l see him tie his antlers to a tree, that way the elk cant move…simple dont even need more then 3 people to kill the mountain, grr martin is just lacking creativity 😛 huehue

  5. I won't call this a theory or a prediction, but more of a fun what if scenario, and this is all entirely hypothetical, but what if… the Hound and the Mountain battle. The Hound fights him, the Mountain takes some substantial hits, but the Mountain doesn't tire and his injuries don't slow him down. So, as the Hound gradually gets worn down by battle fatigue, he collapses, but in the proximity to the new Targaryen-inspired dragon-slaying scorpion (the scorpion was the giant mounted crossbow that was used in episode two on Balerion's skull. This spear that can pierce not only the Mountain's armour, but also his skull. The Hound uses fire, the thing that he was once afraid of, to light the scorpion ablaze, thus launching the spear and killing his brother, possibly also setting him on fire and avenging his injuries. The cool thing would be that in addition to getting Clegane Bowl, having the Mountain finally killed by a spear, and the Hound winning with fire, the thing that he once feared, it would also involve Cersei's two secret weapons being used against each other.

  6. Perhaps it's an outlandish idea, but considering that the worst villains do receive poetic endings, the Mountain may be killed by Naario Daharis; Cersei's 'main man' being killed by the man who loves of Daenerys the most (Mormont aside). It would be fitting for Naario's character to defy her orders and stalk her all the way to Westeros, and make his presence known at a time of great need, such as an immediate threat from the Mountain. Naario also has a number of qualities in common with the Red Viper – he's small and slender, confident and cocky, and famed for striking down much larger foes with speed and finesse. If such a battle against the Mountain recurs, with Naario as the opponent, Naario would lack the need for extracting any sort or confession for the sake of pursuing justice, and would rather strike down the Mountain without ceremony. Such a strong parallel scenario would lend itself to the consummation of Oberyn's mission, as well as justice for Oberyn's own death.

  7. Would be funny if Qyburn just used some kind of magic similar to the powers of the White Walkers to turn people into wights and Gregor is just as susceptible to fire as wights are. I would like to see Cersei's face when The Mountain is set ablaze and killed easily.

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