This Game of Thrones Season 7 theory takes a deeper look in to what the Night King and the White Walkers are after! He left us an epic message that traces back to the Land of Always Winter!
Where are the Children of the Forest and what actually happened 12,000 years ago when the Night King was created?
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Anyone who enjoyed this video, you MUST watch my latest video on the Identity of the Night King. Much better production, editing, audio and the video develops the points of the theory in this video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_y1w4Fvz3S4&lc=z12aclggjzuhwryco225ujbptyryvh3pa04
Thos few children of the forest caused the problem when they where making something to destroy all of man kind while leaders back in gods eye made a pack with first men thats when they realize we dnt need him now so they try and kill night king dosent work so he turns on his creators the few children realize he is to powerfull then few children manage to escape while they went into hiding not being able to say anyfing about night king the first men and children of the forest so they found out by night king raising an army and destroying folds villages from the north thats where the storys say the walkers come from the north the lands of always winter the come with dead wolves and bears spiders big az hounds the land of always winter wasnt always winter it once was a beautiful place where polar bears dire wolves giants and spiders lived but night king turned everything into ice wen he was turned then he went around killing and turning everything into his army caise he obviously can kill a dragon so he must be powerfull to kill anyfing and he didnt die from last long night
what is that sound track anyone?pls
Is any of the origin story part of the books or just made up to support your theory? I'm just curious to know and not being rude.
The NK and the children remind me of Ivy and Mr Freeze in Batman & Robin! Their interests are completely incompatible
He just wants a snicker ;(
Interesting accent. New Jersey?
But how can he meet the children of the forest?! They are gone by now!
Arm of drone inspired by beringia?
I think the spirals and symbols are the names of those five (or six) children of the forest. And yes, the nightking is headed to find them.
shit id say let those bitches die for makeing him like that then just man and white walkers rule the world
The knight king in short ……….Hello darkness, my old friend
I've come to talk with you again
In other words, he just wanna fuck everyone who has betrayed him and put him into this misery. This is gonna be intresting.
The night king wants to fight Westeros global warming
So the 13th lord commander fucked a zombie?
he wants Podrick's dick
I think hes a greenseer like bran. And he has seen a good future where he has to do this to unite the world fully. I think when the night king dies he will have a smile on his face. Would also be very bittersweet if this was the case
So I guess it begs the question: Can the Dragon Glass be removed? Maybe that's what Uncle Benjin is meant to show, that it can be removed because why isn't he the next Night King? He had that glass put into his chest too. If he can be attacked the way Benjin was… why not?
He doesnt exist in the books so nothing
The biggest flaw with this theory is – if he thinks making a white walker is cold, selfish and bad, why would he create more of them?
It would be cool if they done the long night as one of the spin offs
Knights Watch.
Name of the song in the beginning of the video?
What will you do with this channel after GOT's full an final finale…??
Has anyone ever noticed that the white walkers look a similar to the wraith in Stargate atlantis mmmmm
I don't think he'd amass an army for thousands of years just to kill a few wimpy children of the forest that he cold easily kill without the army. And I doubt he just wants to die, he can probably die if that dragonglass shard gets pulled out of his chest or something along those lines. I bet he's just another contender for the throne, he wants to rule the world, a place where he belongs, he doesn't want to be the final boss, he wants to be a player.
Hi..like all of you..I am a fan of GoT. However, though I read the first five books of the series and watched all 7 seasons of the show, I feel rather ignorant to many of these theories..back stories like the Children of the Forest; azor ahi/nsinsi(?), Etc. Can you please advise on what I should read (I know there are other George r.r. Martin books kind of related to GoT series…) To get a better handle of these back stories/histories? Thank you