Theory out on the interwebs: She is pregnant but with Euron's kid. Jaime kills her for cheating on him and telling him its his. The prophecy holds true she only HAS three kids.I'm not convinced Queen Beyotch is pregnant...
Theory out on the interwebs: She is pregnant but with Euron's kid. Jaime kills her for cheating on him and telling him its his. The prophecy holds true she only HAS three kids.I'm not convinced Queen Beyotch is pregnant...
Actually 13 more hours. Season 8 episodes are set to be 2 hours long each.
The Night King has been around since the Children of the Forrest created him when Man first started taking over Westeros. He has fought plenty of humans, whether wildlings or northernfolk/Andals, I am sure they have come across chains before. Where have they been this whole time? Idk. But as far as things go, that isn't as impossible to think they have chains at their disposal after thousands of years.Where did the NK buy the chains? Hardhome Depot. (Reddit)
Where did the NK buy the chains? Hardhome Depot. (Reddit)
You think it took 20 minutes to get from DragonStone to East Watch, then to the arrowhead mountain north of the wall? Although, this all could have been handled far quicker if they brought ******* ravens with them, like the Night's Watch always does.So Jon and Gendry have known each other for roughly 20 minutes. Yet they had time to discuss who was good at running long distances? I guess that topic must have come up after him freezing his *** off and never seeing snow before.
The Night King has been around since the Children of the Forrest created him when Man first started taking over Westeros. He has fought plenty of humans, whether wildlings or northernfolk/Andals, I am sure they have come across chains before. Where have they been this whole time? Idk. But as far as things go, that isn't as impossible to think they have chains at their disposal after thousands of years.
There was not a whole lot of thought put into it. The thought was put into the effects.You think it took 20 minutes to get from DragonStone to East Watch, then to the arrowhead mountain north of the wall? Although, this all could have been handled far quicker if they brought ******* ravens with them, like the Night's Watch always does.
That is true, I was thinking it isn't unlikely that throught the thousands of years, and the first battle of the long night, they could've gotten chains there. Or even more likely, from Hardhome and any ships/docking chains that could have been left behind at that battle. idk, just spit-balling.Ok, there are dragons and zombies so nitpicking is suspect, but the wildlings don't even widely have swords. Many fight with stone tools, and in Westeros it was a full blown effort by all the smiths in King's Landinh to make Tyrion's chain for the Battle of the Blackwater. So, I don't see how it is possible for there to be chains like that, unless it were magic that far north.
It looked cool though.
That is true, I was thinking it isn't unlikely that throught the thousands of years, and the first battle of the long night, they could've gotten chains there. Or even more likely, from Hardhome and any ships/docking chains that could have been left behind at that battle. idk, just spit-balling.
The wights are an annoyance to their foes, and thats about it, but that is all they have to be. They are the storm-troopers of GoT. But to your point once he revives them, they become part of their army, so he doesn't have to worry about the dead dying on them as they are north of the wall. They have giants, animals, and now a dragon and Direwolf on their side. My assumption was always every thing dead that they come across is now theirs, whether it bones or a freshly dead body. They don't decompose with time, or they'd be all dust and rubble by now.I'd like to come up with a way to explain it, but can't. Similarly, how well the wights are armored and their weaponry.
Any battle that took place in the long night's participants would be skeletons, that's thousands of years ago, and there have been summers. There have been battles between the Night's Watch and wildlings, but it doesn't explain the size of the army to me. IMO the Night's King would be desperate to get south of the wall to get to the vast majority of the dead to revive.
I am sure it is logistics like this that are causing the delay of the books. I mean, the Nights King raises the dead. The dead do not get buried with their weapons, I suppose some do. How does he arm them? He has the good fortune not to have to feed them, but old battle fields with skeletons that have Bronze Age weaponry thinly distributed won't be a ton of help.
The wights are an annoyance to their foes, and thats about it. They are the storm-troopers of GoT. But to your point once he revives them, they become part of their army, so he doesn't have to worry about the dead dying on them as they are north of the wall. They have giants, animals, and now a dragon and Direwolf on their side. My assumption was always every thing dead that they come across is now theirs, whether it bones or a freshly dead body. They don't decompose with time, or they'd be all dust and rubble by now.
What do you expect them to be? The best they can do is have a **** ton of them at one time take out a person, just by simply overwhelming them, but other than that, they get beat to hell pretty regularly and they aren't exactly the smartestIf they don't turn out to be more than an annoyance, the Night's King is in trouble.