Game of Thrones Season 7 is shaping up to be a wild ride and Winds of Winter the 6th book in the ASOIAF series can’t come soon enough I have brought you some Juice to get you thru the long night!!! Ser Bronn of The Blackwater is a hilarious guy! We’ve seen him move thru the ranks from Sell sword to knight to war commander but their are alot of unanswered questions when it comes to Bronn, What was Bronn doing North of The Wall, Whats his last name, Where is he from? What Seige was Bronn In? Who is Bronn Loyal to? Could Bronn be a wildling a Braavosi? a member of the many faced gods assassins guild? Game of Thrones Season 7 predictions have been out a dime a dozen but lets see just who Bronn is! Let’s Talk!
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Can't watch voice so annoying
He doesn't seem like any of these. He doesn't act like a wildling at all and he doesn't act like anyone from the nights watch and he also seems to have better training than both the wildlings and the knights watch. He seems like just a man trying to make a name and money.
I never gave Ser Bronn's personal history much thought until now. Mind literally blown. Love this video!
Bronn might be a Blackfyre. He is a sell-sword maybe he used to be in the Golden company the sell-word arm founded by the Blackfyre's in Bravos.
Or he can just be lying about being north of the wall 😕
I recently discovered Bronn in the background of the scene when Jon meets Mance Rayder for the first time. So, he was definitely beyond the wall, that's for sure.
Bronn is not a faceless man, but he is fleeing from them. What was Jaqen H'ghar doing in Westeros? He was there to kill Bronn. Bronn is truly a sellsword now, but once he was a proud Bravoosi soldier who climbed the hierarchy steps too fast and aroused envy on someone. Yes, he was north of the wall, yes, he is very smart, and yes, he voyaged a lot. Because fear of the faceless men. He is not dead yet because Jaqen H'gar lost his scent, but he will be found. And killed.
Maybe he is just a man that wants his damn castle
He sold chains to the Night King.
Pretty sure Bronn didn't fight the Mountain because Cersei paid him not too.
Thats an old joke.think bout what he says.real close
In fairness, people don't tend to start their lives as sellswords. Usually one would start in an army, so much of his experience may have been as a soldier, possibly one who was on the losing end of a war. Conversly, maybe one who's service merely came to an end due time served, or a war ending, and units being disbanded.
Could he be Tywin Lanisters bastard son?
I'm pretty certain Dolourous Ed is his lil brother, Bron admits to having a little brother when playing the drinking game with Tyrion
I hope he is Edds older brother. Prob not but it could happen-
I think Bronn was a Reyne
I really believe he's a Rayne…Tywin killed almost all his family by flooding Castamere, he just wasn't there at the time and survived, probably he was on a mission north of the wall, that's why he answers Tywin "you wouldn't know him", so he wouldn't give away his true identity.
You can hear him singing and whistling "The Rains of Castamere" from time to time, he didn't forget what the Lannisters did to his family.
He's definitely hidding something…if he was just a sellsword he wouldn't have made it to the 8th season alive…that's for sure.
he could b a bastard of a lanister, it would make sense then if he had been sent to the wall.
Bronn is a badass
Bronn is what grrm wanted to be in his youth. Minus all the killing.
god your voice is annoying
I think he might be Rhaegar Targaryen. RT's body was never found, could have been brought back and glamoured, likes to sing, knows a lot about everything, and finds ways to stay close to the important players to the coming fight for the Dawn.
Calling a sellsword an oathbreaker is like calling a whore an adulteress
That's probably why Bronn wants a castle so bad. He's heard stories of castle black and the other forts behind the wall and he decided to have one of his own.
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I wish he was a Tarbeck or Reyne. I think most likely the survivor son of Tarbeck, Tion Tarbeck.
y o u t a l k w a a a y t o o s l o w
I think he should just remain as a street smart kid who grew up to be a selfish but very likeable sellsword. I just don't see any major plot twists for him though I would like to see him get his own castle since he keeps asking for one lol. I'm fairly certain that he will survive the ending of GoT because the guy could cheat a cat out of its nine lives because hes got a silver tongue, quick sword hand, and very sharp wits about him.
You've got one terribly annoing voice.
Bron = azor ahi
I reckon he's just an adventurous sell sword who has become educated by his travels.
Love ur videos but your voice is annoying
He could be a Second Son or Gold Company. As a second (or third or fourth), he would be expected to be a good soldier but never hold lands or make a good match. These are things that seem important to him now.
Sellswords, slaving off hardhome.
I feel like Bronn represents the perfect survivor in the GoT world. He steadily works his way up the ladder, staying out of trouble unless the risk is worth the reward, making as few enemies as possible. He's in it for himself, but there's definitely a tiny bit of kindness there, based on his treatment of Tyrion – this pretty much represents a realistic human mindset, not a shiny hero and not an evil villain, but a grubby and less than perfect guy that, with a little bit of luck and hard work has manage to improve his condition.
Just a theory, Bronn is indeed a sell sword, but not just any sell sword, he may be an officer or commander in the Golden Company, It would explain the Essos connection, and asking what would happen if debts are not paid, is there any army to stop him. The Golden company has laid to waste a city that did not pay them. As a Lord with land he would give the Golden company a base of operation and legitimacy.
Bronn is a much better player than you all think. He is a Reyne and he is on a quest to avenge his House
You have some really good points Gray
Bronn is Really, Snoke, the Supreme Leader of the First Order. Just like all those stupid retarded theories on who Snoke is, your theories is just as stupid and retarded as those Snoke theories.
Bronn doesnt have to have a last name if he wasn't noble before becoming landed nobility.
it could always just be what he appears to be it would kind of be a twist I mean it like this if nobody in the show is who they seem, that becomes the norm of the show but if you introduce a character like bronn who is skilled and mysterious and draws attention but make him exactly who he appears to be no evil agenda or hidden family, it brakes the norm of the show making it more interesting.
but my favorite theory is that he is a reynes of castamyer
There is plenty of reasons Bron could have been beyond the wall. Off the top of my head, he could have been hired to help get back someone that had been kidnapped in a wildling raid. Also, pretty much every character is who they seem to be, only less than a handful have been not who they seem to be.
He's Game of Thrones Boba Fett.
You know he's badass but you don't know much else
He's just another sellsword who's smart enough to know when to risk it and when to fold. He's also a smart ass, in reference to the borrowing money scene.
Will have no scenes with Cersi.
Also wins trial by combat!
Wow your voice is unbearable