Welcome back for another edition of the Tinfoil Chronicles. In today’s video I discuss the possibility of The Prince That Was Promised Prophecy being an offering to the Night King. This Prophecy may have been misinterpreted this whole time. According to Old Nan The Others came for the first time during The Long Night and they weren’t stopped until The Last Hero found The Children of the Forest. No one knows exactly what The Last Hero was able to do to get the fighting to stop but I think he must have made some kind of a deal with The Others. The Last Hero must have made one hell of a deal to get The Others to go back to The Lands of Always Winter when they were winning the war. The Night King was promised a prince who would eventually take his place. Keep in mind this is the Tinfoil Chronicles… Let me know what you think either way. Thanks for watching!

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30 COMMENTS

  1. The vision bran saw was about the night king , who was probably made after the white walkers. But leaf doesn’t know what is in brans vision. So when he asked did u create the white walkers she says yes because she did . But then all her further statements refer to the white walkers not the night king .

  2. Great tinfoil moment. I enjoy watching your videos. Great job. I think the ASOIAF universe has multiple parallels going on at the same time. The Night King was denied Baby Sam , a son of ice and fire, of craster's lineage, of a well maintained pure blood line through his marriage to daughter-wives. The Night King has suffered loss on his side with the murder of some of the Others, his brothers, at the hands of Jon n Sam. He seeks vengeance. Now, through his green seeing abilities, if he comes to know, Jon and Dany were to have a child, he'd come for it too. The bittersweet moment my be that Jon n Dany, in their last breath, may sacrifice their first born to the Other to bring peace to the world. And even more, Sam may switch baby Sam with Jon's baby, just like with Mance's(talk about history repeating). Baby Sam will be accepted, befitting the prophecy. And the Night King will once again retreat to his lair.

  3. I really think he would need Jon and Danny's baby so he could be turned back into a human…or the night king could be Azora ahai …remember he went up north himself and 12 companions…the knight king and his 12 cronies

  4. Why is it that the opening theme music of this episode totally stopped me in my tracks? I totally felt like I was 8 years old and Robert Stack was gonna start spinning some spooky tale.

  5. I like this theory and believe it could come to fruition in the books. I am more than worried that the show’s last season will be a run of the mill affair without the guidance of GRRM and books to fall back on.

  6. I've had a feeling for awhile now that the "Last Hero" was just a way of talking about that the "last" time the cycle happened.

    Meaning that this will all just play out again and Jon or Dany will be the next "Last Hero" for the people who have to deal with the Night' King when the cycle comes back around.

  7. An interesting hypothesis to explain the Prince that was promised. My only questions are: if The Night King was promised a Prince with both bloods (Targaryan and Stark), isn't that Jon Snow already? Also, who would have foreseen into the future to see, decide and promised to the then/now Night King that it was going to be the son of Jon & Khalessi and not the son of Raeghar & Liana? All in all, this is a great video, superb work, and a great hypothesis of which the final truth may be tangentially related. Cheers from 🇲🇽 (I am also a Patreon supporter!)

  8. Interesting. I've left my theory in the comments before, so I won't dump it in here as well. I don't know that you're exactly right, but I do think you're on to something…
    There was some kind of deal made. We've had at least one long night before, probably two of them. The last time it happened, there was some kind of truce or deal made, it didn't end in a climactic battle. Like S-Korea & N-Korea, it sort of stopped, but…
    I would say, if I'm right and Bran astral travelled back, and warged into the man who became the Night's King, that would go some way to explain how & why the Children lost control of him, and why he didn't seem to do quite what they wanted. He was intended to be a weapon of genocide, and kill all the men, but that's not quite what he did. He killed a lot of men, but he killed a lot of Children as well…

  9. Here's some tinfoil. Anyone ever notice that several of the characters on the show are representing the seven gods? Melisandre=croan, Arya=stranger, Gendry=smith, Jon will be father, Danerys=mother, Sansa=maiden, and several characters could be warrior. Since the seven are suppose to be different facets of the same god I think they are all Azor Ahai and it will take them all to defeat the Night King.

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