This is one of my favourite legends of the books and i really want this more explored. I hate how the show didn't do anything with the symbolism of the others and kept them very 2 dimensional. I really always got the feeling that there's more to the others then just straight up evilness and i want this more explored. They are obviously intelligent.
It's pretty simple regardless. They are both priests and soldiers/generals for the Great Other. Sort of like a more active reflection of Rh'lor's red priests.
That’s why I was super bummed that the long night series didn’t get picked up. This is what I’m most interested in lore wise. The great other and Rh’lor. When Bran flies through all of Westeros and sees what’s beyond the wall and that breaks him out of the warg. And they never touch on it again! It’s such a compelling mystery. Like the babies they turn. Does that mean they have a hierarchy? Are there towns? They’re clearly sentient and they grow. But do they have accelerated growth? Is the great other a physical being or just an energy. I agree with you that merely bringing about a long night for no reason other than to do it is unlikely to be the case. I just hope George expounds upon that at some point
I didnt mind the shows interpretation it was simple yes but effective you have the petty families squabbling over westeros whilst the real terror the real threat is ever expanding they may be slow but they are also steady and will stop at nothing till all are dead
@@BRG1807 The Night King/white walkers being mere weapons of the children of the forest, used to stop the invading first men/Andals, who then got out of control and turned on the children, was a predictable, simplistic and boring backstory IMO. I hope GRRM's plan is different.
Pretty sure his name was Jon Snow. At least that's what I got out of Ygritt's reaction to Jon's name the first time she heard it, along with Old Nan's insistence that he was a stark. The guy who's always staring Jon down when they meet is doing so because he knows they have the same name, and they were probably raised under similar circumstances in Winterfell.
I personally believe that the hero made a deal with the night king that every first born is sacrificed but this stopped and resulted in the white walkers marching south due to a broken oath. It as an ironic twist on 'the north remembers' and not to mention it makes craster sacrificing his sons much more significant
He was called the nights king and was the 13th lord commander. Also he and his white walker wife or whatever she was were doing human sacrifices and stuff like that and thats why they killed him
@@jjh2456 yeah sure, but why wouldve they killed him and deleted him from history if he wanted to brooker a peace between the biggest threat to humanity and humans tho. Wouldve make more sense if he became such a monster and that was the reason they killed him
@@stepanovicboro nahh, people always hate what they don't understand. Just look at the current canon. Even with the threat of the white walkers and making peace with the wildlings a big portion of the nightswatch, the north and even the southorn lords oppose letting the wildlings pass the wall and would rather let them be killed by the others and end up becoming part of their army instead of fighting for the living. Why would you think it was any different when it came to the others ?? The supposed enemy of all living things?
@@Blackdeathgaming-yv1kk id agree if the wildnings and mance would be against jon, but the king beyond the wall and the starks killed the nights king. I highly doubt the wildlings wouldve killed somebody that couldve had a chance of being able to brooker a peace between humans and white walkers since theyre the most affected by them
My own theory is that he was a Stark and ended up causing a curse to fall upon his bloodline. That's why a Stark must always remain at Winterfell or else Winter Will come along with the Long Night and after the events of the story there wasn't a Stark at Winterfell the Night King returned
Technically in the books, the Night King is a man so he can never “return”. BUT!…sense the Night King wedded an other, thats where he formed a pact with the others and once a Stark was out of Winterfell, the Others could march south upon the wall. Your theory does work with the show though and it is a cool storyline
The Others were already moving against all men north of the Wall by the beginning of "A Game of Thrones," while Ned's entire family was still at Winterfell. Only in "A Clash of Kings" does Theon drive Bran and Rickon away from Winterfell, and by that point the Others had already slain dozens of Night's Watch at the Fist of the First Men. So, interesting theory but it doesn't check out.
There is a line from the books that has always made me wonder when Jon tells Ygritte his name she shutters and says that’s an evil name it always made me think that maybe the name of the nights King was still remembered by the wildlings and she says that because the nights king name was Jon Snow
Personally what I want is for the Nights King to not be pure evil and like many other characters has his own motivation for what he is doing. My thoughts were he is cursed and he wants to lift his curse by destroying the magic in the world. Somehow the three eyed raven is somehow tied to the magic and by killing the three eyed raven the Night’s King will destroy the magic and there by lifting his curse.
I finished a fan fiction podcast with great voice acting giving an alternate Season 8. Many episodes and it gives the Night King more nuance, in what was for me very unexpected.
My theory is that the planets natural course was to turn into a snowball world. A highly developed society literally blew up the second moon to try and change the planets axial tilt. Causing seasons, erratic but better than freezing. But the 'others' were against this. They felt that the natural course of things was being tampered with. That if the world is bound to freeze up; you have to adapt or accept death. The others developed genetic emgineering techniques (magic) to produce offspring that could withstand the cold that will come. That caused a divide between humans who are doomed to die and the others, who already accepted the coming of winter. A major cataclysm sent societies into devolution. The planet will find a new equilibrium and winter will come to stay. The others will win out.
Im not sure. Martin said that jon is now a wight of fire - undead by fire. The red god is an nemesis of the others. Plus, there is the prophecy of the Prince. It could still be Stannis - sure, but Rheagar's effort was truly to make a child of ice and fire and so is the name of the series.
Like the idea of jon brokering a peace between the others and the nights watch/wildlings. Securing peace and prosperity beyond the wall, only to have daenerys come along and wage total mayhem and they end up teaming up against her tyranny.
Idea to continue: Tyranny and eventual madness, which will be very much different from the show’s original. No burning down kings landing itself, just the red keep and maybe the ancestral homes of a few high lords like Casterly rock, storms end, and maybe high garden or riverrun. Then Jon comes south with the others, wildlings, and few remaining northern houses that want nothing but revenge. Dany, even though her madness, can see the mistake and unite the realm against Jon, using a good old George writing and killing Jon finally, along with ghost, the second to last living direwolf (Rickon is still alive on Skagos, summer died to the undead still, with bran reconnecting up with Jon, Nymeria died by an accident of Dany, during her invasion of the river lands, which Ayra would feel through her connection, maybe even experiencing if she was warging in her dreams) and it ends with Dany on the throne, her madness incomplete but being held at bay, for now. This is just my opinion, please don’t start a war of words over it, just because it wouldn’t be book or lore accurate, just enjoy what I wrote and don’t be mean please.
@@retro.raider as has many people in the books. Nobody is perfect and Daenerys is literally a child and is still learning. She also helped hundred of thousands of slaves as well. She’s far from perfect but she’s not mad. She is always questioning herself about her decisions afraid of becoming her father.
@@retro.raider bad decisions. But it's not like the people she has had killed were peachy upstanding citizens. People forget she is still a child in the books. She was married at the age of 13 meaning she was made barren at 13 and was set on her path at a young immature age
What?! No NO NO NOOOOOHH!!! There is no such rule. Crastor only gives away his male children because while he is an incestuous creep screwing his own daughters, he's not gay so he has no interest in letting his male children grow to the point that they might challenge him. Obviously the writing in that holds the fallacy that one of his daughters couldn't simply stab him in the back one day, which they almost certainly would have done by the time of the books after him stealing their children for sacrifice.
Wtf are you talking about. White walkers are gone in the show. And White walkers from the books are verry different than what we seen in the show.... Lmao😂
It has been so long since I finished the books and since I have been waiting for the last novel that I have forgotten so much of the books … I hope RRM writes the book before he meets his creator because if someone else writes his book end it will become another “gone with the wind” catastrophe
@@JerichoJulius0 it is; more especially the opposite of The Lord of Light: R'hllor. In their eyes R'hllor is the one true god and every other faiths are puppets to The Great Other
There’s a cool theory that Stannis will form a pact with the Others and essentially become the night king. I can see it, he’s up North now, he’s played with fire (lord of light) and now it could be time for ice. Stannis is described by Daenerys in the house of the undying as ‘The blue eyed king who cast no shadow’. Would be pretty cool
Wasn't this technical peace, what Craster was doing in a much more sinister manner? Offering his boys to the WWs? Even though this truly just meant building the night Kings army, it was still achieving this to some extent LMFAO
Good information video but I don’t believe in the theory there besides the fact that the others I believe did to much harm to make peace anymore. Is the fact that germ pretty much confirmed that Jon will end up with Dany
@@don_simba It says he was trying to "broker peace with the Others by uniting their people with the White Walkers." The only "their" is the Others. So yeah. I don't think I misunderstood. If that's not what he's saying, then I suspect it was poorly written.
@@Blackdeathgaming-yv1kk That is not what he said. There's no other subject "their" could be attached to other than the Others. Though, again. I did allow that it might just be very poorly written.
the guys name was probably brandon. my theory is that bran travels back in time and tries several different options to stop the wights from invading in the future. possible ways being: brasndon the builder and this lord commander
Problem is that Brandon the Builder cannot have build the wall if he was the Grat Other/Night King though, since the Wall was supposed to keep the Night King out due to its magic.
The events of the Night King maring an other are supposed to had happened thousands of years prior to the main story and GRRM loves unrialble History like roman History so that story could either be deformed or totally fake so WE didnt knew because it unlikely Happened
Night King is not in the books, tho there is In the novels, the title "Night's King" is given to the long-ago legendary 13th Lord Commander of the Night's Watch. Bit of difference, one was Night's King, and tv show had the Night King.
Jon isn’t gunna do anything with the Night King bc we are unfortunately never getting an ending to what is, imo, the best fantasy story and world created since Tolkien’s works.
Considering Daenerys called "Bride of fire" in the books, I have a feeling that she will marry a white walker (or their King) to have peace. I believe Jon and Daenerys are twins because the prophacy in high valyrian has no gender (prince/princess) attached to the noun. Could be possible it was refering to two. Jon would be the one to give Daenerys away and possibly paying what was owed? A bride that was promised? Not only that, it would explain Ned Starks protectiveness of Daenerys when Robert speak so ill of her and even stated he wanted her dead. Ned was saddened to hear that Daenerys' assassination had already been asigned. Why would Ned go to lengths to stop her assassination if she was not of Lyanna's blood? Just a thought. Hoping GRRM finishes the bloody books!
Ned cared more from Bobby B then Dany. Sure, Ned doesn't want some teen punished for the sins of her long dead brother/father. But he was more upset that his lifelong friend would order the murder of a pregnant girl. He thought Bobby B was better than that and was disappointed in him. Also, we know how Dany was brought into this world, her mother died (on a ship escaping?) Giving birth to her, during a storm which is why she's called StromBorn.
Like Stannis with Melissandre I think was Brandon Stark (Old nan said so) with his corpse wife he fell in love with him and became king of the night like Melissandre trying the make Stannis the king of his god
I think peace pact will be made with baby(light bringer will not be sword but baby that will bring spring again) Jon will give baby to the others the prince that was promised... to the others.
Bro, show watchers don’t even know what the Others are. They are fixated on “white walkers”, and the “night king”. Most of us rereaders know the lore in and out. I feel like shoe watchers should have a separate channel.
all we should know is that he was a Stark son and the supposed stuff that he did was all made up done by the COTF too put there plan into motion that he had too be killed by a Stark too finish there magic
He was the Night's King, not the Night King. Confusing yes, but the Night King of the show does not exist in any capacity in the books. He also wasn't trying to broker peace, he was definitely trying to gain supernatural power and committing sacrifices of his own men of the Night's Watch. There was nothing redeeming about him or his "reputation"
They're not. The zombies are the Wights, corpses reanimated by the Others/White Walkers. The Others are some sort of magical creatures of winter and cold, but probably not undead.
@nickdentoom1173 If it was to keep the others out of it, then he would have made it out of dragonglass. Do you think a mammoth ice wall was constructed by humans, children of the forest, or giants. I think there must have been some pact, and the others must have helped to build the wall. The current war might be due to breaking of that pact, which no one remembers.
If Tywin was around he'd be making Cersei marry the Night King for sure.
I'm not sure if the Night King deserves that fate.
"you are m'y daughter, Cersei, and you will do as I command", so did she, and so she became the Queen of Ice and Fire
@@TV-ge3ujlol she is a curse
@@TV-ge3ujfr😂
The Night King sends Tywin a Raven, N O.
This is one of my favourite legends of the books and i really want this more explored. I hate how the show didn't do anything with the symbolism of the others and kept them very 2 dimensional. I really always got the feeling that there's more to the others then just straight up evilness and i want this more explored. They are obviously intelligent.
It's pretty simple regardless.
They are both priests and soldiers/generals for the Great Other.
Sort of like a more active reflection of Rh'lor's red priests.
That’s why I was super bummed that the long night series didn’t get picked up. This is what I’m most interested in lore wise. The great other and Rh’lor. When Bran flies through all of Westeros and sees what’s beyond the wall and that breaks him out of the warg. And they never touch on it again! It’s such a compelling mystery. Like the babies they turn. Does that mean they have a hierarchy? Are there towns? They’re clearly sentient and they grow. But do they have accelerated growth? Is the great other a physical being or just an energy. I agree with you that merely bringing about a long night for no reason other than to do it is unlikely to be the case. I just hope George expounds upon that at some point
I didnt mind the shows interpretation it was simple yes but effective you have the petty families squabbling over westeros whilst the real terror the real threat is ever expanding they may be slow but they are also steady and will stop at nothing till all are dead
@@BRG1807 The Night King/white walkers being mere weapons of the children of the forest, used to stop the invading first men/Andals, who then got out of control and turned on the children, was a predictable, simplistic and boring backstory IMO. I hope GRRM's plan is different.
@@yuyutubee8435 true i think the literal personification of death or manefestation of a great one is much cooler
Maybe he was Crasters ancestor. What if there was a peace treaty, and Gilly broke it when she kept her son from being taken? 🧐🤷♂️
nice, thats good theory!
Pretty sure his name was Jon Snow. At least that's what I got out of Ygritt's reaction to Jon's name the first time she heard it, along with Old Nan's insistence that he was a stark. The guy who's always staring Jon down when they meet is doing so because he knows they have the same name, and they were probably raised under similar circumstances in Winterfell.
Also Jon's name is a reference to Jack Frost, the Norse God of Winter
Jack Frost was not the Norse God of Winter, he is a more modern creation
@@roguequakewitch but old enough for George Martin to take inspiration from.
@@roguequakewitchJack frost originated from Anglo-Saxon, Viking or Norse mythology.
@@christinestreeter8566 as an inspiration, highly possible, but as the Norse God of Winter, no
I personally believe that the hero made a deal with the night king that every first born is sacrificed but this stopped and resulted in the white walkers marching south due to a broken oath. It as an ironic twist on 'the north remembers' and not to mention it makes craster sacrificing his sons much more significant
He was called the nights king and was the 13th lord commander. Also he and his white walker wife or whatever she was were doing human sacrifices and stuff like that and thats why they killed him
Supposedly. At least that is what the history says but history is always written by the winners.
@@jjh2456 yeah sure, but why wouldve they killed him and deleted him from history if he wanted to brooker a peace between the biggest threat to humanity and humans tho. Wouldve make more sense if he became such a monster and that was the reason they killed him
@@stepanovicboro nahh, people always hate what they don't understand. Just look at the current canon. Even with the threat of the white walkers and making peace with the wildlings a big portion of the nightswatch, the north and even the southorn lords oppose letting the wildlings pass the wall and would rather let them be killed by the others and end up becoming part of their army instead of fighting for the living. Why would you think it was any different when it came to the others ?? The supposed enemy of all living things?
@@Blackdeathgaming-yv1kk id agree if the wildnings and mance would be against jon, but the king beyond the wall and the starks killed the nights king. I highly doubt the wildlings wouldve killed somebody that couldve had a chance of being able to brooker a peace between humans and white walkers since theyre the most affected by them
@@stepanovicboro how sure are you that the wildings understood the believe that to be true ?
My own theory is that he was a Stark and ended up causing a curse to fall upon his bloodline. That's why a Stark must always remain at Winterfell or else Winter Will come along with the Long Night and after the events of the story there wasn't a Stark at Winterfell the Night King returned
They do say they’re always must be a stark in winterfell
Technically in the books, the Night King is a man so he can never “return”. BUT!…sense the Night King wedded an other, thats where he formed a pact with the others and once a Stark was out of Winterfell, the Others could march south upon the wall. Your theory does work with the show though and it is a cool storyline
The Others were already moving against all men north of the Wall by the beginning of "A Game of Thrones," while Ned's entire family was still at Winterfell. Only in "A Clash of Kings" does Theon drive Bran and Rickon away from Winterfell, and by that point the Others had already slain dozens of Night's Watch at the Fist of the First Men. So, interesting theory but it doesn't check out.
There is a line from the books that has always made me wonder when Jon tells Ygritte his name she shutters and says that’s an evil name it always made me think that maybe the name of the nights King was still remembered by the wildlings and she says that because the nights king name was Jon Snow
Bro wanted to clap zombie cheeks.
He was down for that zombussy.
They can make so many amazing spin-offs that we will never see
Personally what I want is for the Nights King to not be pure evil and like many other characters has his own motivation for what he is doing.
My thoughts were he is cursed and he wants to lift his curse by destroying the magic in the world. Somehow the three eyed raven is somehow tied to the magic and by killing the three eyed raven the Night’s King will destroy the magic and there by lifting his curse.
I finished a fan fiction podcast with great voice acting giving an alternate Season 8. Many episodes and it gives the Night King more nuance, in what was for me very unexpected.
My theory is that the planets natural course was to turn into a snowball world. A highly developed society literally blew up the second moon to try and change the planets axial tilt. Causing seasons, erratic but better than freezing. But the 'others' were against this. They felt that the natural course of things was being tampered with. That if the world is bound to freeze up; you have to adapt or accept death. The others developed genetic emgineering techniques (magic) to produce offspring that could withstand the cold that will come. That caused a divide between humans who are doomed to die and the others, who already accepted the coming of winter. A major cataclysm sent societies into devolution. The planet will find a new equilibrium and winter will come to stay. The others will win out.
@@theoutlook55what's it called
@@theoutlook55i also would like to know the name
@@lobo8834 I don't remember but let me see if I can find it.
Im not sure. Martin said that jon is now a wight of fire - undead by fire. The red god is an nemesis of the others.
Plus, there is the prophecy of the Prince. It could still be Stannis - sure, but Rheagar's effort was truly to make a child of ice and fire and so is the name of the series.
Like the idea of jon brokering a peace between the others and the nights watch/wildlings. Securing peace and prosperity beyond the wall, only to have daenerys come along and wage total mayhem and they end up teaming up against her tyranny.
Except Dany isn’t a tyrant.
Idea to continue: Tyranny and eventual madness, which will be very much different from the show’s original. No burning down kings landing itself, just the red keep and maybe the ancestral homes of a few high lords like Casterly rock, storms end, and maybe high garden or riverrun. Then Jon comes south with the others, wildlings, and few remaining northern houses that want nothing but revenge. Dany, even though her madness, can see the mistake and unite the realm against Jon, using a good old George writing and killing Jon finally, along with ghost, the second to last living direwolf (Rickon is still alive on Skagos, summer died to the undead still, with bran reconnecting up with Jon, Nymeria died by an accident of Dany, during her invasion of the river lands, which Ayra would feel through her connection, maybe even experiencing if she was warging in her dreams) and it ends with Dany on the throne, her madness incomplete but being held at bay, for now.
This is just my opinion, please don’t start a war of words over it, just because it wouldn’t be book or lore accurate, just enjoy what I wrote and don’t be mean please.
@@dillonmartin7411 I dunno... she's done some pretty bad things in the books....
@@retro.raider as has many people in the books. Nobody is perfect and Daenerys is literally a child and is still learning. She also helped hundred of thousands of slaves as well. She’s far from perfect but she’s not mad. She is always questioning herself about her decisions afraid of becoming her father.
@@retro.raider bad decisions. But it's not like the people she has had killed were peachy upstanding citizens. People forget she is still a child in the books. She was married at the age of 13 meaning she was made barren at 13 and was set on her path at a young immature age
This whole event might explain why they no longer take females and only male sacrifices
They need males to mate with human women and create a race of humans that can survive freezing conditions.
What?!
No NO NO NOOOOOHH!!!
There is no such rule.
Crastor only gives away his male children because while he is an incestuous creep screwing his own daughters, he's not gay so he has no interest in letting his male children grow to the point that they might challenge him.
Obviously the writing in that holds the fallacy that one of his daughters couldn't simply stab him in the back one day, which they almost certainly would have done by the time of the books after him stealing their children for sacrifice.
I hope something like this happen in the Jon Snow Sequel.
Wtf are you talking about. White walkers are gone in the show. And White walkers from the books are verry different than what we seen in the show.... Lmao😂
@@catchmeboynice1558yeah they are kind of trash in the show
In the book they seem more like their own species and not like a failed experiment
We have watched some weird stuff in Westeros, but zombie f****ng is a different level of lewd.
What’s the name of the background music
ive been searching for long, do tell me if you find it
Kareem Rasheed - Now or Never
It has been so long since I finished the books and since I have been waiting for the last novel that I have forgotten so much of the books … I hope RRM writes the book before he meets his creator because if someone else writes his book end it will become another “gone with the wind” catastrophe
You know that is The Night's King not The Night King
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Oop I need to read the books. What’s an Other, you guys!😂
I’m waiting with you on this one 😂😅
The Other is just the white walkers. The Great Other seems to be their leader or God of sort.
@@JerichoJulius0 it is; more especially the opposite of The Lord of Light: R'hllor. In their eyes R'hllor is the one true god and every other faiths are puppets to The Great Other
They're from LOST
The Others are White Walkers. In the books they're never called White Walkers. Pretty sure that was a show only thing.
Val is on a one way trip, I could totally imagine her showing up alone at castle black, like the night king’s bride)
Yeah but there were legends of the night king also being a Dustin or a Bolton but that could just be George trying to keep people guessing
He sacrificed pepole, you can't blacken it that much more
Lies! That is what the Night's Watch wants you to believe.
Stannis also sacrificed people to fight against the Others. So, both sides demand human sacrifice?
What’s the art in the beginning? Is Cersei allied with the Night King?
There’s a cool theory that Stannis will form a pact with the Others and essentially become the night king. I can see it, he’s up North now, he’s played with fire (lord of light) and now it could be time for ice. Stannis is described by Daenerys in the house of the undying as ‘The blue eyed king who cast no shadow’.
Would be pretty cool
What is ygritte become the night king?
Can u increase ur sounds for the shorts they r quiet low
Them White Walker cheeks got him acting unwise
why the white walkers want to destroy westeros btw?
Hopefully soon I'll get to read the books ❤
TYWIN LANNISTER WOULD ARRANGE A WEDDING BETWEEN THE NIGHTKING AND CERCIE TO END THE WAR ONCE AND FOR ALL
Tywin will see to it 🤣🤣
Wasn't this technical peace, what Craster was doing in a much more sinister manner? Offering his boys to the WWs? Even though this truly just meant building the night Kings army, it was still achieving this to some extent LMFAO
But how you make a deal with people who dont want nothing else than every breathing thing to be dead ?
I love the speculation because we're never getting the real ending to this story ;-;
Very high chance Yg comes back as like a Princess of the white walkers or something. Wouldn’t be too bad.
Good information video but I don’t believe in the theory there besides the fact that the others I believe did to much harm to make peace anymore. Is the fact that germ pretty much confirmed that Jon will end up with Dany
In the books he's presented as the "Night's King". The Night King and "Night's King" are likely the same, but they have a different backstory.
He was trying to broker peace between the White Walkers and the Others? Those are basically the same things. Your theory makes no sense.
I think you understood it wrong.
@@don_simba It says he was trying to "broker peace with the Others by uniting their people with the White Walkers." The only "their" is the Others.
So yeah. I don't think I misunderstood. If that's not what he's saying, then I suspect it was poorly written.
@@jenniferhanses nope, he meant with their the watch and the living.
@@Blackdeathgaming-yv1kk That is not what he said. There's no other subject "their" could be attached to other than the Others.
Though, again. I did allow that it might just be very poorly written.
the guys name was probably brandon. my theory is that bran travels back in time and tries several different options to stop the wights from invading in the future. possible ways being: brasndon the builder and this lord commander
Problem is that Brandon the Builder cannot have build the wall if he was the Grat Other/Night King though, since the Wall was supposed to keep the Night King out due to its magic.
The events of the Night King maring an other are supposed to had happened thousands of years prior to the main story and GRRM loves unrialble History like roman History so that story could either be deformed or totally fake so WE didnt knew because it unlikely Happened
Uff!! That would be so cool!🤘🏻🤘🏻
Night King is not in the books, tho there is In the novels, the title "Night's King" is given to the long-ago legendary 13th Lord Commander of the Night's Watch.
Bit of difference, one was Night's King, and tv show had the Night King.
Who the hell are the others?
Jon isn’t gunna do anything with the Night King bc we are unfortunately never getting an ending to what is, imo, the best fantasy story and world created since Tolkien’s works.
Considering Daenerys called "Bride of fire" in the books, I have a feeling that she will marry a white walker (or their King) to have peace.
I believe Jon and Daenerys are twins because the prophacy in high valyrian has no gender (prince/princess) attached to the noun. Could be possible it was refering to two. Jon would be the one to give Daenerys away and possibly paying what was owed? A bride that was promised?
Not only that, it would explain Ned Starks protectiveness of Daenerys when Robert speak so ill of her and even stated he wanted her dead. Ned was saddened to hear that Daenerys' assassination had already been asigned. Why would Ned go to lengths to stop her assassination if she was not of Lyanna's blood? Just a thought.
Hoping GRRM finishes the bloody books!
Ned cared more from Bobby B then Dany. Sure, Ned doesn't want some teen punished for the sins of her long dead brother/father. But he was more upset that his lifelong friend would order the murder of a pregnant girl. He thought Bobby B was better than that and was disappointed in him.
Also, we know how Dany was brought into this world, her mother died (on a ship escaping?) Giving birth to her, during a storm which is why she's called StromBorn.
Dany cannot be the twin of Jon.
Not only is Jon nearly a year older, Viserys would have remembered that they still would have a brother somewhere.
Like Stannis with Melissandre I think was Brandon Stark (Old nan said so) with his corpse wife he fell in love with him and became king of the night like Melissandre trying the make Stannis the king of his god
You will be right about the Night's King if the books are ever released
Just wait until the books are finished, if all your questions aren’t answered, then start theorizing.
Why do people assume what'll happen when the show is over?
It would be CRUEL if the "BRIDE" that the Night King offers to Jon, is an UNDEAD IGRID.
Jon Snow is more likely the next Night King with the Ice Others as his Kingsguard
It's referenced that all the white walkers Are Starks
I think peace pact will be made with baby(light bringer will not be sword but baby that will bring spring again) Jon will give baby to the others the prince that was promised... to the others.
Crow's Eye EVER was The Night King,Nyarlathothep, The First Storm and Least, and Emperor Bloodstone REBORN!
Thats the "Nights King" not the "Night King", actually two different characters
*Night's King*
Sadly we will never know...
So OG Night King was the first monstergirls simp?
Bran is the Night king. Trapped in time and enslaved by wild magic.
Bro, show watchers don’t even know what the Others are. They are fixated on “white walkers”, and the “night king”.
Most of us rereaders know the lore in and out.
I feel like shoe watchers should have a separate channel.
I'm pretty sure that's the point of this channel...
couldn't agree more
That's some cold 🐱
I know, and I believe that he was a stark.
is she really an other or just a witch who worships the great other
But the series a is already finished so idk what this is
This is about the books, can't you read the title?
You’re telling me they’re still writing the books?
@@No.1CONTROLLER 2 more books
all we should know is that he was a Stark son and the supposed stuff that he did was all made up done by the COTF too put there plan into motion that he had too be killed by a Stark too finish there magic
I do t think Jon would marry a white walker, plus who does he know that’s crazy enough to marry one of those.
I did know this yes
Its known that the night king who killd the 3eyed raven is not the night king who wos ones a lordcomander
Interesting!
That was the Night's King not the Night King.
Married with who ??? Wich Cercei Lannister now ???? I can pay for that , it will be epic 😅
There are female white walkers????
it a Flint or Bolton.
There is not 1 piece of evidence that suggest mAyBe the Nights King was ever acting in the interest of the realm 😂
Did some body say it's icy cheeks clapping Time???
He was absolutely a stark
It was the Night’s King not Night King
He was the Night's King, not the Night King. Confusing yes, but the Night King of the show does not exist in any capacity in the books. He also wasn't trying to broker peace, he was definitely trying to gain supernatural power and committing sacrifices of his own men of the Night's Watch. There was nothing redeeming about him or his "reputation"
Assuming the books get finished
Perhaps NK will marry Dany. The real song of ice and fire!
fuck yeah that would be awesome and a total curve ball
Night's* King. Not the Night King.
Yep🤷🏼♂️🤓😎✌🏼
A marriage pact will stop the Night King from destroying all men and bringing forever darkness 🤭
This is so Westeros - for every conflict there is a marriage pact to end it.
@@TV-ge3uj True 😆
Season stopped at S5, what is this? 😂
We could have had White Walker Waifu?
Bro wanted some zombussy
his name is lost
cya later Lord Lost Stark 😂😂😂😂
It's odd considering that they are zombies
They're not. The zombies are the Wights, corpses reanimated by the Others/White Walkers. The Others are some sort of magical creatures of winter and cold, but probably not undead.
Am i the only one who thinks brandon the builder, the last hero and night's king are the same person.
Nope, because Brandon the Builder build the wall to keep the evil out. He cannot have build the wall to keep himself out now, does he.
@nickdentoom1173 If it was to keep the others out of it, then he would have made it out of dragonglass. Do you think a mammoth ice wall was constructed by humans, children of the forest, or giants. I think there must have been some pact, and the others must have helped to build the wall. The current war might be due to breaking of that pact, which no one remembers.
So, the embodiment of death needed some human marriage? That's hilariously stupid, ahahahaha
Are there even such a thing as female white walkers are
arya is now the knight king
another what?
Couldn't understand a word 😅
What???!?
Such a bad ending, what the hell…
This is seriously lacking integral detail to this story. Which makes it completely incorrect to how it's actually written.
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