Would you like to be featured in the next episode? Tell me about your House, its name and location and perhaps you will be named lord of Somewhere next time. Best regards, Vologda of House Mapping.
Hmm... Why no? I'll try. House Marion of Hedgehog's Court before the war was just small noble house tasked by lords of High Garden with protection of trade along banks of Mander River. Lord's Finneus the Stern's ancestors choose bronze hedgehog on yellow field as their sigil in memory of victorius feud with forgotten neighbouring House. Marion's shieldwalls held against onslaught of enemies many times, and spearmen marching under Hedgehog banner are still matched in discipline only by Unsullied or Legions of New Ghis. Lord Finneus Marion and his forces fought in War of Five Kings on side of Renly, and later Stannis Baratheon, guarding retreat after Black Water. Lord Marion was captured, and his lands were taken by Tyrell's. Later Lannister forces released him from his cell in Highgarden. He was promised "amnesty" if he pledge his support to queen Cersei. He refused and escaped to his lands, from where he watched and waited... After the war, he was reconstituted as Lord of Hedhog's Court and rebuild his ancestral legacy. Hedgehog banner once again is a sign of force of small in number, but great in training and discipline. Ad. 1(Marionberry in polish is "Jeżyna" with could be translated as "hedgehog lady". Also spearwall formation in polish is named after hedgehog.) Ad. 2 (I hope it is written good enough to by understandable. I apologize for butchering this language. Worst that could happen now is bit of embarrassment, and best is being in video. Still worth it, I say.
Vologda Mapping House Raven, of the Far North. The Far North is a small peninsula covered in thick woods and mountains. The people are that of Northerns that got lost on the sunset sea, Free Folk that braved the lands of Always winter, and even people that have been there since the time of the first men. Giants are also found among them, as well as a native group of people with deer antlers and ears, called the Horned ones. They are few in number, but survive off forest dear and rabbit as well a fish from the sea. They have a few towns and villages with the only real city being Icehaven at the Natural Harbor at Raven’s Bay, with the only castle being the Raven’s Keep, home to House Raven. They also mine the mountains, which are filled with silver. Silver coins are used with a Raven on them, and Most Weapons and armor are Made of Silver. They have small, fast long boats that brave the weather of the stormy sea (what the call the Sunset Sea). It is estimated that they could raise an army of 7 thousands, with nearly 600 horned ones, 40 Mammoth riders and 120 giants, with a fleet of 800 Longboats. They worship a Moon and Sea God that grants magic to worships, known as mages. During the White Walker Invasion, the mages used enchantments so that the silver swords and axes could kill the White Walkers. The Raven Family rules over 4 Earl clans, the Boatswains, the goodbeards, the hightrees, and the Whitebears. The Boatswains have the western coast, and are the poorest clan, the Goodbeards control the inner mountains, and have the greatest amount of silver mines. The Hightrees have the largest territory, having the south and east coasts, with the most giants and tree supply. The Whitebears own the White Bear Islands, and ride polar bears, being the only mounts beside mammoths. The Ravens Control Raven’s Bay and have the largest population. So far they haven’t made contact with the rest of Westeros, but if they met they would be a very valuable ally with many powerful axe, sword, and bow wielders. PS: The Moon God is Named Fjonir and the Current King is Edred Raven
@@radicalxg8282 yeah I think Dario will surely retaliate westeros after all of this he seem really loyal to Danny he may come to westeros with another army of Dothraki large company of sellsword the rest of Golden Company with elephant this time and new unsullied army with the support of Iron Bank.
Allowing the Dothraki to settle the reach is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. EDIT: got further into the video. Oh the Dothraki are Dothraki-ing who would have seen this coming
They also should have been almost completely decimated thanks to the Long Night and therefore unable to have the numbers to start an open rebellion, but that's more so D&D's fault for showing them to be a-okay in the battle of Kings Landing
Flat land, good for pastures. North of the reach probably has less development than the South so it's less of a loss economically. They didn't have it for long anyway.
Drogon took Daenerys to Asshai to be resurrected as the Undead Dragon Queen. Conquers the Shadow Lands and ushers in a new great war akin to the Night King
this works as long as we forget Bran is essentially a Demi god who probably could have just warged into all of the dothraki's horses decimating the army
@BadLeo612 I think that Arya will discover the ice wall, cross over it and find herself in modern day Antarctica or the Arctic, and will have the U.N to contend with. And all the flat earthers will be overjoyed...
@BadLeo612 The true name of the children of the forest is "Those who sing the songs of the earth" i suppose calling it earth sounds better than Tau Ceti III
The problem is that Westeros has wildfire, but not gunpowder, and wildfire isn't really the kind of thing you would wield in the battlefield, so that wouldn't help the Westerosi like it helped the Conquistadors. Liked and subscribed though. I'd like to see the future of this series... Also, Magellan died in his journey which circumnavigated the world. Pray for Arya, people.
What about Jon? Would be cool if drogon went looking for him north of the wall. And he became king beyond the wall exploring the land of always winter.
Future of game of thrones: Because a master of coin is sell sword from flee bottom who is unaware of what credit is and cannot read or write entire kingdom fell in 3 years. The end.
She killed almost all of then. She had the largest dothraki army didnt she? So the ones left in Westeros were the last of them. Thats why it was genocide
House Sorros of the Tower of Sorros has entered the Game... A merchant named Darryn Sorros just arrived in King’s Landing to attend in arms dealing among the Goldcloaks in Maegor’s Holdfast, only to find the city and populace in ashen winter and Northern troops besieging the ruined city. As he was about to abandon his business, he happened to hire what remained of Bittersteel’s glorious Golden Company’s luckiest cowards. He bought off their lives with his fresh caches of Dornish gears and weapons, and marched off to purchase the Tower of Joy, only to betray its residents and rechristened the tower, the Tower of Sorrows. His upstart house grew as he married a daughter of Lord Yronwood, and expanded the Tower’s defenses and settlement of former sellswords and orphaned refugees from the capital, Sorros Square. He went on to die volunteering among the Baratheon armies, as the Daynes of Dorne never wanted to quell rebels beyond their lands, and he died in Fawnton, dying at the hands of his trusted captain Elias Martell and his twin heirs Devin and Deric, before they fled as the Royal Army routed. These sons would avenge their lord and father by taking part in the battle of the Mud Gate, slaying Dothraki horsemen and beached Braavosi sailors. Devin Sorros now rules the Holds of Sorros with his wife Myreena Manwoody and his brother Deric a loyal bannerman officer of Prince Modryn Dayne.
*311: An unkown army lead by a big, purple man who appears to have a nutsack of a chin arrives from the sky in Westeros and slaughters half of the population and spares the other half, declaring equality and balance, as all things should be.*
One thing for sure: Westerosi history courses gonna be awesome in the next thousand year. Wouldn't it be cooler if Cristopher Columbus was a renowned elite assassin instead?
@@PlanetZoidstar if you pay attention in the last episode when Arya says she wants to sail West and says nobody knows what's there, Bran 'know everything' 9000 gives her a look with a smirk.
@@whatever9448 Sure, but then surely Arya saying that is stupid since she should know that Bran can see everything, so her saying that statement when he's right there makes her look stupid.
With no threat from the Dothraki, there is a great scramble to colonize the fertile lands of the great grass sea. Braavos gives up on Westeros in order to pursue the far more lucrative prrocess of colonization. Volantis also gets in on the action. Thus begins the great race to colonize these lands. Braavos's power grows exponentially and poor Pentos and Lorath are eventually absorbed. Norvos isolates itself in the mountains. Volantis resettles the areas along the Royne river, capturing Qohor, and settlers move to the east. The Ibbinese resettle the north shore underneath and reach all the way down to Vaes Dothrak. The poor people of Sarnor are ultimately caught in the crossfire between their protectors the Ibbenese and advancing Braavos troops and are finally wiped off from the map. Meanwhile, Yi Ti is increasingly in the midst of some sickness. The crops are failing and the people are dying. Everything is turning to ash. It seems that whatever sickness binds Asshai is slowly but surely spreading west. Thousands of refugees flee to Qarth where they'll even gladly accept to be sold as slaves, but Qarth doesn't have enough food and water for everyone, so there is aa humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile, the free city of Mereen is waging a brutal was against the Astapor-Yunkai alliance. Some Mereenese even venture to other cities to spread the message of freedom. In most towns it is snuffed out, but the people of Tyrosh become surprisingly receptive to this message and end slavery, installing the world's first true democracy, much to the consternation of Volantis, which tries to blockade the city, but ultimately fails as the colonization effort requires all available resources. Nevertheless, the future seeds for a bitter conflict between Tyrosh and Volantis are set. Seeing the success of Tyrosh, Dorne also starts dreaming of independence...
@Reckoning Tbh, forgot about the Stone Men, though there is still some rescuing of this scenario thanks to Grandmaester Tarly who has widely propagated effective healing methods and aggressive treatment when the disease is still in it's infancy, rendering the disease not only survivable, but devastating to the Lhazarene the Volantis colonizers encounter along the way.
abhishek ganguly well if Tormund’s words are to be taken seriously, a man like Jon is either a fool or a king. I’m pretty sure he would accept Jon as a leader for the new chapter of their lives.
@@Floristini agreed and the fact Jon's cousin siblings rule westros is good for them politically esspecially for fur trade and access the wildlings can really grow into something bigger now before they mostly traded with smugglers now they can have legit dealings
Adam May yeah exactly! And then there’s the whole thing about the plant sprouting from the snow. Maybe now that the White Walkers are gone their icy magic could also lose its grip on the Land of Always Winter, and return it to the fertile grassy landscape it was in the time of the Children of the Forest. With help from Sansa and Bran, Jon could build the foundations of a new flourishing independent kingdom that I would personally call the Freelands (to fit in with some of the other regions/kingdoms - Westerlands, Riverlands, Stormlands and Crownlands).
Another idea... The Northern Reach is given to the Riverlands by King Brandon as payment for their suffering during The War of the Five Kings and land for their people to settle. Bran declares that House Velaryon of Driftmark stand as the Crownlands' representive when selecting a new ruler.
That’s a dangerous idea. Giving the Twins to the North with Edmure’s consent (which he was probably coerced into agreeing with) is one thing, but giving land from the Reach who had little to nothing to do with the Riverlands? Sounds risky. Sounds like the start of a rebellion, considering Bran had already given control of Highgarden to a seemingly random sellsword, and the dothraki had just recently caused mayhem in the area. As an alternative, Tyrion could agree to compensate Edmure reasonably for the damage that the Lannisters brought upon the Riverlands, Riverrun and his family after the War of the Five Kings and the Red Wedding, which would hopefully somewhat mend the animosity between the Tullys and the Lannisters. But overall nice idea compensating the Riverlands, since they were probably the region who suffered the most in the war.
I like the video but I do have my doubts. 1. When Grey Worm set sail for Narth, we seen a few Dothraki walking in the docks right by his ship, Grey Worm asks another Unsullied if everyone was on board to which he replied 'everyone is on board' (This makes me think that the Dothraki went with grey worm, the dothraki follow the person with the most power and just before dany was killed she named grey work master of war, thus making him the defecto leader of them) the Dothraki and Unsullied left Westeros. 2. Bronn is a smart man when it comes to war and goes with the side most likely to win. Right before the crowning of Bran the Broken, Sansa said to grey worm that the northern soldiers where outside kings landing, grey worm and Sansa had words which led me to believe that if both their army's were to fight it would be rather even. Thus Bronn would of known that Sansa had equal numbers and will still be allied with Bran (Her Brother) and come to his aid if his life was at risk, the army of the north and every other house loyal to the king would easily take on the dothraki. So I dont think Bronn would go against Bran. 3. Dario would not take his own life, I'm sorry but in the show he would rather die fighting, there is zero evidence he would do what you say. But yeah other than that this was great :)
I hope this goes all the way to modern times. One day, if GRRM finishes all the books, I want to see a short story that deal with the world of GoT in the far future. After all, he used to be a science fiction writer.
Personally, I think the united Westerosi kingdoms would quickly collapse after Brandon is elected king. The Kingdoms were united by Targaryens and ruled by the same family for almost 300 years. As soon as they no longer held the throne, instability ensued, which then turned into war and chaos. Now that all Targaryens are dead, it would be fitting for all kingdoms to gain independence like the time before Aegon. Realistically speaking, most of the nobles would be against Brandon being king, Bronn being the lord of Highgarden, and the North being allowed to gain independence. It simply doesn't make sense that the nobles would accept this. If the kingdoms all got independent, it would be interesting to see how the Crownlands and King's Landing would be handled. I think that the Riverlands, Stormlands, and the Reach would invade and then fight against each other for Kings Landing. It would also be interesting to see what types of alliances would happen between the Kingdoms
Sansa restores the Nights Watch:" Thousands of men go North to join the broterhood" Um... I don't think people would be enthusiastic to join a prison style order. Also, the land that they give to the Dothraki is ruled by 3 or 4 noble houses, i think this outragerous demand should had escalated into a Reach rebellion.
The dragon takes Dany's body and spends alnight in a bonfire. Morning comes and a reawoken Danaris Targarian is at his side. They vow to turn the 7 kingdoms to dust
But they do know that the dothraki will be raiding/pillaging soon right. They can't just expect the dothraki to sit still for forever and do nothing. Just asking not criticizing ........ Don't judge me just tell me your thoughts
well the dothraki are boarding ships at the end of s8e6 so its a more reasonable assumption that they went back to vaes dothrak or somethink not to the reach
Make Jon the King Beyond the Wall. The freefolk revere him as a god after his resurrection. He took them south of the wall and helped them "defeat" the Night's watch (they lost their purpose) it should be evident that they name him their leader. Also in the final we could see a plant growing from under the snow beyond the wall, meaning winter is over and the northern North will become quite habitable. Oh and also have Arya decide to marry Gendry please
Can't resist submitting another scenario! Where is this sudden rush of creativity coming from? The Vale is rejoicing! Lord of the Eyrie, Lord Protector of the Vale and Warden of the East, Robin Arryn, is betrothed to Scarlytt Royce, niece of Robin's mentor Lord Yohn Royce of Runestone. The marriage occurs just as planned, but Robin grows jealous of Scarlytt's friendship with Gerrard Waxley, heir to Lord Edmund Waxley of Wickenden. This is despite the open secret that Gerrard prefers the company of men. When Scarlytt eventually falls pregnant, Robin's childhood insanity returns and he has Lord Gerrard executed via the Moon Door. House Waxley immediately raises its armies in rebellion, rejecting Lord Arryn's reign of The Vale. Neighboring House Redfort of Redfort joins the rebellion, which immediately lays siege of The Vale's only notable port, Gulltown. Queen in the North Sansa Stark pleads with her brother, King Brandon of the Six Kingdoms, to help their cousin stop the rebellion. Brandon cannot see how this rebellion is supposed to play out and who will be of greater importance, so he decides to intervene to help Lord Arryn, unwilling to see war in the Six Kingdoms break out again for a long time. Houses Waxley and Redfort are quickly subdued and while Lord Arryn wants both houses wiped into extinction, King Brandon accepts the houses' pledges of fealty to House Arryn and to House Stark of the South. Lady Scarlytt gives birth to a baby boy who is named Kyle, after Scarlytt's father. Kyle Arryn does not possess his father's incredibly pale skin or dark hair, and looks strangely alike to Lord Edmund...perhaps Lord Gerrard didn't prefer the company of men after all?
There's a lot of stuff here that makes no sense, and characters acting out-of-character. I get the feeling the only reason Bronn defied his king is so that Highgarden could go to the Tarlys. The Twins going to the North makes no sense. It's a tiny piece of land in the middle of the Riverlands. It also makes no sense for Tyrion to defy the Iron Bank. He knows what happens to those who don't pay them back. And Westeros against Essos? Last I checked Braavos was just one city-state. Also, the Iron Bank doesn't rule Braavos. By the way, did you forget that Bran can skinchange into animals? That's a bit of a disadvantage for a people who relies so heavily on horses. He could jump from horse to horse, making them crash into each other, and thus spread chaos along the Dothraki lines.
Tyrion defying the Iron bank makes sense. The Bank suported first Robert, then his son and them his wife in keeping of the Throne but they lost against their enemies. The Bank did not provide gold for the enemies (Dany nore Northeners - Bran) and therefore the New King and Kingdom is not in any dept to them. The thing is, The bank gives someone a gold for them to win, if they see that you cannot win or that you will refuse to pay they will support your enemies, thus your enemies will inherit your dept. Bank supported Robert, his kids and Cersei but they lost and the bank did not support Bran nor Dany and therefore no dept left. The Bank miss calculated their investments.
Vologda, if you could please read this I have a few ideas/requests for next the next one and later on perhaps: 1) Bran renames the Five Kingdoms to the Seven Kingdoms after the Riverlands and Crownlands are officially named kingdoms. 2) It is cleared up wether the Prince of Dorne is a Martell or not. 3) (The big one - not nesceserily for the next video but perhaps in a few videos time) There is great land Southwest of the Land of Always Winter that is connected to it, Jon Snow fids that are almost a million people scattered there along with the Children of the Forest - Jon who stylises himself as Aegon Targaryen declares himself King of these lands and all their subjects (people) and Forms The Kingdom of the Furthest North (Often reffered to as The True North) and several of wildlings become his bannermen such as Tormund of House Giantsbane. The Night's Watch soon after declares itself and its lands part of The Kingdom of the Furthest North.
Ehh restoration of the night's watch makes no sense in the context of the show. The wall and the watch were raised to stop the Others/Wights and later the wildlings. Now that the Others have been totally destroyed and the Wildlings have made peace with the southerners, the watch has become irrelevant.
Yeah, seems like the Night's Watch is just pointless from now on. At least before the events of the show it protected the North agains wildling raids. Now that peace has been achieved with the free folk, the Night's Watch is basically just a prision. I don't see anyone joining willingly.
''''It was already this at the begining of the show.'''' Exactly. That's why in the beginning of the story the night's watch was declining in finances and manpower, because nobody believed the threat was real. Now that everybody knows the threat has been defeated nobody wants to waste anything on the night's watch anymore. And sending criminals all the way up north is wasted resources, better use them for more fruitful purposes.
You’re forgetting one important detail. There is no guarantee the white walkers are entirely defeated. They’ve been supposedly beaten before during the first Long Night only to come back again. Not only should the Night’s watch remain as a safeguard against potential white walker invasions but it is also paramount that they remain with Jon Snow as their leader in order to maintain peaceful relations with the wildlings.
Jon Snow as the rightful king of the 7 kingdoms begins training the free folk and seeks out children of the forest to help him come up with a friendly night king who will work for him
The Bravossi vs Westeros would be a fun war. Bravoss, which was modelled after Venice, had and have the strength to battle 3 or 4 free cities at once, Volantis included. Their economy vastly surpasses that of Westeros too, and their navy should be able the three best fleets of Westeros. The only lacking thing would be heavy infantry and cav.
Notice to people who can't even the read the title and description. This is an fanfiction and it really take it as canon. Stop saying this isn't what happened in the show or stuff like that , if you can't even read an title.
I would think that Arya discovered a great deal of things, including new dragons - maybe she even saw drogon hatching eggs - and possibly settled a new trading route with the east, which would make a lot of people rich.
It would be very interesting To add stuff about the Free Cities, who could gain a huge amount of power after the downfall of the Dothraki Also about Sarnor kingdom coming back, and stuff about Yi Ti and Asshai too ! Great Stuff anyway!
I dont think this will fit in one episode, but heres how I divided them into episodes: Note: I changed some parts a little bit and recommented this. Season 7 S07E01 Dragonstone S07E02 Stormborn S07E03 The Queen's Justice S07E04 The Spoils of War S07E05 Eastwatch S07E06 Beyond the Wall S07E07 The Dragon and the Wolf *S07E08 Winterfell* *S07E09 A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms* *S07E010 The Long Night* New Main Cast: Jacob Anderson as *Grey Worm* (7 episodes) New Locations: Oldtown Eastwatch (D&D: very we know Eastwatch-by-the-sea is just a part of the Wall and we shouldn't make a separate animation for it, but shit, let's do it anyway!) Last Hearth Recurring Locations: Dragonstone Pyke (for some reason; fuck you D&D for not giving us Casterly Rock and High garden!) Season 8 *S08E01 The Last of the Starks* *S08E02 The Bells* *S08E03 The Iron Throne* S08E04 The Iron Price 0:13 - 2:33 S08E05 Heartsbane 2:38 - 5:04 Additional Locations: Casterly Rock Highgarden Qohor Recurring Locations: The Twins Braavos Dragonstone Astapor Meereen Upgraded to Main Cast: Gemma Whelan as Yara Greyjoy Samantha Spiro as Lady Melessa Tarly Criticism: I love Bronn's character but he has lost his significance last Season 5. Also, appointing him as Lord of the Reach and Warden of the South is purely idiotic. Yes, House Tyrell is technically extinct, but let's not forgot the fact that Lord Tarly was the de facto holder of that position after the death of the Queen of Thorns. Not only that, but Lady Melessa hails from House Florent, one of the most deserving to inherit the title, having descended from the House Gardener itself. She deserves to be hold the title as a Florent and a Tarly. Plus, Sam's eldest (adopted and purely wildling) son, despite being legitimised by the king, is too young to rule, so the lordship goes to her (step)grandmother until he comes of age. I won't say Bronn deserved his death but since Season 6 he hasn't been a significant character anyway. It would be much better if he just died on The Long (read: Short) Night fighting the dead for Tyrion and Jaime.
I am Dokilor the Lord of House Dokaenys. House Dokaenys was a High Valyrian House that moved to a small island off the shore of Lockport in the Stormlands that was undiscovered by Westerosi People. The island was called New Oros after where my family had come before the Doom. There were natives of the island that were so detached from the mainlanders they could be considered barbarians. We called them Storm Islanders. They taught us how to survive during the Storm seasons of the Stormlands. Together, the High Valyrians and Storm Islanders built a giant undergroud city which housed every living being on the island. We called the city Hope. Though the Storm Islanders commonly called it The Undergroud. My family's greatest architect of whom I was named after, Dokilor, built a huge tower in the middle of the city which became my family's home. We called it the Great Spire. On the island we remained dormant for hundreds of years. During those years some lowborn High Valyrians decided to interbreed with the Storm Islanders, thus creating a new people dubbed the Storm Valyrians. There became a caste system of the island. House Dokaenys were the overlords and anything we commanded went. The High Valyrians served as courtiers and my House's servants. The Storm Valyrians served as police and guards protecting the city from harm. And the Storm Islanders were the common folk. Most High Valyrians kept our native Valyrian tongue, culture, religion, and committed the High Valyrian tradition of incest to keep our genetics strong and pure. Though Storm Valyrians did decide to adopt the common speak of the Storm Islanders. My Guardian, Barristan, was a Storm Valyrian that tought me how to be a fighter and a lord. I also learned the common tongue of Westeros from him. We only made contact with Westeros after Bran the Broken became king of the Six Kingdoms. We notified Gendry Baratheon of our existence and he was surprised at first. He sent ships to our small island to establish diplomatic relations. After my father, Daemon Dokaenys died from old age I succeeded as his only son. My ceremony was short. "All hail his Lord, Dokilor of House Dokaenys, Third of His Name, Lord of the High Valyrians, the Storm Valyrians, and Storm Islanders, and Protector of the Island." I had succeeded the throne when I was 20. By then I had already had five kids with my High Valyrian cousin. One day, Gendry Baratheon had arrived on the island. I was around 46 by this time. He was amazed when he first saw Hope. He declared it a wonder of the world. While he stayed at the island we became good friends. Eventually, I bended the knee and pledged allegiance to Gendry and declared him my liege. During 308 I was among the men at High Garden and I served as a General. In my army were a mix of Baratheon Stormlanders, Storm Valyrians, Storm Islanders, and few High Valyrians serving as my commanders. They slaughtered by the reach troops and I barely escaped alive. Unfortunately I lost an eye to the battle and I was declared by my remaining soldiers "The One-Eyed Dragon." At the Battle of Fawnton I served beside Gendry and protected him with my life. My eldest son Barristan (who I named after my guardian) was beheaded right in front of me by those heartless reach bastards. I helped Gendry escape with Lord Steffon Cafferen of Fawnton. The three of us regrouped with our soldier's in Storm's End. We helped Bran retake the Reach. On the day of the Lord of Highgarden's execution I stood beside Gendry as his loyal bannerman. I smiled when I saw that damn traitor's body go limp. When news came in 309 of a New World I knew I had to take a chance. I abdicated the lordship of New Oros to my second born son who had just turned 16. I created the New World Colonization Company and got permission from Bran the Broken to set off west and create a colony in the new world. After gathering enough settlers I sailed west with three ships. One called Daemon for my father. The second called Barristan for my Guardian and First Born Son. And the third called Gendry after my greatest friend. We landed in the New World unharmed and we started to build a new civilization. One of the colonists, a Maester named Samwell Tarly proposed the colony should be run by an elected group of people. Although this idea was strange and foreign, the people decided to do it. We called the colony New Hope I was elected as the first Governor of the colony of New Hope. I served the colony for a several years before passing away peacefully in my sleep. The people of New Hope then elected Samwell Tarly as the governor after me. Though I am uncertain of how he ruled afterwards. New Hope was a colony made up of various different people. Notably, there are a large portion of Stormlanders. Other noticeable groups included Storm Valyrians and Storm Islanders brought from New Oros. Although the Faith of the Seven is the most popular religion in New Westeros, the colonists from New Oros often practice the Valyrian Religion. Besides those from the Stormlands there are also a few colonists from other parts of Westeros, but in much smaller size. Back in New Oros my second son had served well and continued to be Gendry's loyal bannerman. After my second son passed away his eldest child took the New Oros throne. Though my grandson's twin brother and sister decided to follow in my footsteps and sailed for New Westeros. Along with them they brought a sizable of High Valyrians. These pure Valyrians thought of themselves as better than non-Valyrians. This caused trouble in the colony New Westeros resulting in multiple race wars. Storm Valyrians were split during the race wars. Some joined the Valyrian side while others helped the Westerosi. By this time the Storm Islanders had assimilated into Stormlander culture, though kept believing in the Valyrian religion. Westerosi Colonists were called New Westerosi. Valyrian Colonists were called New Valyrians. During the final race war, my Great Grandchildren of New Hope were executed thus ending the race wars once and for all. New World Valyrians then lived in the colonies as an oppressed people, treated badly for what their ancestors had done. Meanwhile, back in Westeros my Great Grandchildren there were serving the Stormlander Lord's loyally. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks if you accept me for the next video! You can change up some things and add some names to characters if you want, I don't really mind. I hope I get into the next video! Thanks for considering me!
Hey if you’re looking for future ideas or accepting suggestions, see if you find this interesting: Following the destruction of the White Walkers, the Land of Always Winter gradually reverts to the fertile land it used to be in the time of the Children of the Forest. Jon, having gone north with the rest of the freefolk, and accepted as their king, soon realizes that he can establish a permanent settlement for his new people and give them a better life, and, with aid from his cousins, Queen Sansa and King Brandon, builds the foundations of a new flourishing kingdom, the Freelands. Jon embraces his identity as a Targaryen, but will not abdicate the name his Stark “father” gave him, and so formally adopts the name Jon Targaryen. House Targaryen lives on as the Kings of the Freelands.
Marde I could see a ways down the road, maybe not in Jon’s lifetime but eventually, dragons becoming numerous enough in Old Valyria that they become somewhat more frequent sightings. Then eventually one of Jon’s more adventurous descendants could go on a journey there and bond with one, or find a dragon egg. What can I say, it’s fun to hypothesize!
The dothraki went back to essos lol, let alone that there wasn't many of them left, so the whole thing about bronn getting executed and all that makes zero sense
Would it have been more beneficial to have the wildings and Night's Watch turned into a penal colony for prisoners who supported Cersei by having them do their time in the form of labor to provide the Northern and Westerosi economy with timber and animal pelts and perhaps pay off their debt to the Iron Bank?
Have the Targaryen storyline continue please!! After 8 years of watching Danny and reading the books, it's so depressing to think house targeyren is gone, especially since Jon is now a dead end for the house. I would love to see Tyrion have a child too. A healthy Lannister who can continue the family name.
Well, there is still Aegon / Young Griff. With the Golden Company being led by Strickland, he and Jon Connington must be doing something else instead, right...?
Well Jon's not a dead end he deserted the knights watch and went North he told Tyrion they wouldn't see each other again Tyrion just didn't catch it then he took off with the wildlings
@@adammay3392 Jon is also de facto still more Stark than Targaryen though. In fact, he's arguably the one character who has embodied the Stark ideals more than any other character since Ned's death (except in season 8, which was fucking stupid anyway).
I can't believe house batetheon is gone too stannis is alive in books so we don't know what happens there ... If i was writter I would've gave stannis a son
I’d love to be featured by being some sort of ruler/ warlord or whatever direction your going of the new land west of Westeros Cade Erickson would be the name and preferably a fierce warrior.
There is a big mistake, the debt with the Iron Bank was paid by Cersei with the gold of house Tyrell, after Jaime siege their castle, then she also bougth the service of the Golden Company. So all your history arc has no foundation.
She didn't pay the Iron Bank debt. This gold was destroy by Drogon in the same batle the Tarly's are killed. What remain Cersei use to pay the Golden Company
@@johnbrod8230 Nope, watch it again. The Iron Bank sent his agent to threat that if they don't recive a payment, they will give funds to Daenerys, so Cersei promised that she will pay in two weeks, then Jaime eliminate house Tyrell and before Daenerys atack his supply chain, he speaks with one of both Tarlys (or one of his commanders, I don't remember that detail) and he said that the gold was about to cross the doors of King's Landing, for strategy matter it was paramount to send the gold first while he and his army took all the resourses of the Vale, those was the supplies burned by Drogon.
We have to make this viral ! Also in the books there is said that "the sea east of the the shadow lands leads to a whole new world" could the so called "whole new world" be what Arya discovers!
A Democracy!?! I can see and Oligarchy of Rich guys but not a Democracy. The common people aren't educated enough for that yet. Bump it up forty years if Bran starts building schools and libraries.
I am fairly certain the Dothraki didn't stay in Westeros. They were offered lands in the Reach, but didn't accept it. They were on the docs preparing to leave for their homelands. On side note, Unsullied are wiped out by Butterfly Fever... how ironic :)
Still better than season 8. Phillip the Fair Lord of House Norken A medium sized house that breeds rare large elks. Legend has it that they ride the elks like steeds into battle
lissen how bout drogon flew to the old Valyria where there are lots of redwitches who use lord of light to resurrect the dead , maybe Danny could live like Jon did hmm ;//
Valyria's exploded many centuries before. That's where house Targaryen comes from. That's where dragons come from. I'd bet Drogon flew there because we've already seen him there (when Tyrion and Jorah travel to Dany). I guess you meant The Free City of Volantis
The Lord of light only steps in and brings people back when necessary for example that one guys purpose was to save Arya and Jon's was to prepare everyone for the white Walker and possibly save god knows how many people from dany
House: Bloodwolf Gods: Avanir, their own gods, not worshiped by other people Land: Skagos and Karhold (Skaghold) Features: Very tall, fair skin, blood red hair, ice blue eyes Words: Wolf blood burns in winter wind Sigil: A white and red weirwood tree on an ice blue field Based On: Norse peoples of Viking age Scandinavia Story and Details: House Bloodwolf was originally just of Skagos but was also granted Karhold, the once land of the Karstarks, by Queen Sansa of The North as their place needed to be filled. House Bloodwolf is old, older than the Starks, and has held Skagos since their Kingdoms dawn. House Bloodwolf boasts heights in the high six foot and low seven foot range. They have deep blood red hair and eyes the colour of glacier ice. They live in a great castle in the mountains of Skagos that is larger than Winterfell and the Red Keep combined. They are the Starks bannermen but in their own lands their leader, Ulfric Bloodwolf, is considered High King of Skaghold, Skagos and Karhold. People of Skaghold worship ancient gods known as the Avanir, that are said to embody nature spirits. Their gods are said to live in weirwood trees and can only grant blessings if prayed to from one. Their chief god Odrin embodies a raven as his eyes and ears among the world and commands power over knowledge. Odrin's brother Torin embodies a bear as his thundering warrior and commands power over weather. The last brother Tyrin embodies a wolf as his prowling hunter and commands power over nature. House Bloodwolf and the men of Skaghold are made up of great warriors of the north, some say they are men decended from giants, while others say they were there even before the giants, and some ancient tales even say that they cone from white walkers. No one truly knows anymore, all that is known is that they boast features uncommon of the First Men and their most ancient records, carved into runestones of a different runic alphabet from the First Men, are much older than the arival tales of the First Men. The men and women of Skaghold are known to be very tall, towering over average men of the Kingdoms. The people have light fair pale skin. They have ashen blonde hair, very light brown hair, and deep blood red hair. As well as ice coloured blue and green eyes. They favour large center grip round shields and long tear drop shaped kite shields used with spears, axes, and swords. They also have powerful warriors who use great axes and great swords with no need of shields. Their weapons are extremely well crafted, made with Crucible steel, a high carbon steel years ahead of its time, the closest the north has to its own Valyrian steel. Their armour is generally made up of chainmail, gambeson, and steel halfhelms, though some richer warriors have been known to wear steel plate. The High King has full control over Skaghold, second only to the Queen In The North, and even has his own bannermen of a sort. The High Kings bannermen are called Jarls and serve both as the High Kings warriors as well as his High Counsel. Where the High King rules Skaghold, Jarls have rule of the individual cities and towns of Skaghold. Even the Jarls have their own local warriors and counselors called Karls. Karls are Skaghold equivalents of knights. Jarls are Skaghold equivalents of lords. The High King is Skagholds leader. The people of Skaghold have expertly crafted longships that can fare seas and rivers alike and the seafarers of Skaghold are the best in the north. Legend tells they once went as far south and east as the the shadow lands and north into the land of always winter bringing back the knowledge Westeros has of this place today.
Why would Sansa give any land to the nights watch? if anything she would take back the new gift and the original gift since the watch no longer serves any purpose
He gets glimpses of the future but unless the books talks about it more I'd assume maybe it's something he can learn to control and eventually he can look as far into the future as he can or only a year or a few months or even just days. But I'd assume if that was how it worked it would take a long time probably to the point where he is very elderly
Bran should effectively end capital punishment too. Bran cites Ned, "he who passes the sentence should swing the sword". Bran is not swinging swords anytime soon.
It's really a good thing all those Dothraki had respawn points established. If not, I don't think a single one of them would have survived the Battle of Winterfell...
Would you like to be featured in the next episode? Tell me about your House, its name and location and perhaps you will be named lord of Somewhere next time. Best regards, Vologda of House Mapping.
Вот и пригодилась подготовленная карта. Арья как раз на запад отплыла. =)
Хотя возможно ты читал слитый сценарий, потому заранее знал концовку.
@@ArchivatorRUS ajajaja I crying ;( Castillos (Uruguay) or "Rio Negro"(uruguay) I don´t know jaja
Hmm... Why no? I'll try.
House Marion of Hedgehog's Court before the war was just small noble house tasked by lords of High Garden with protection of trade along banks of Mander River. Lord's Finneus the Stern's ancestors choose bronze hedgehog on yellow field as their sigil in memory of victorius feud with forgotten neighbouring House. Marion's shieldwalls held against onslaught of enemies many times, and spearmen marching under Hedgehog banner are still matched in discipline only by Unsullied or Legions of New Ghis.
Lord Finneus Marion and his forces fought in War of Five Kings on side of Renly, and later Stannis Baratheon, guarding retreat after Black Water. Lord Marion was captured, and his lands were taken by Tyrell's. Later Lannister forces released him from his cell in Highgarden. He was promised "amnesty" if he pledge his support to queen Cersei. He refused and escaped to his lands, from where he watched and waited...
After the war, he was reconstituted as Lord of Hedhog's Court and rebuild his ancestral legacy. Hedgehog banner once again is a sign of force of small in number, but great in training and discipline.
Ad. 1(Marionberry in polish is "Jeżyna" with could be translated as "hedgehog lady". Also spearwall formation in polish is named after hedgehog.)
Ad. 2 (I hope it is written good enough to by understandable. I apologize for butchering this language. Worst that could happen now is bit of embarrassment, and best is being in video. Still worth it, I say.
Vologda Mapping House Raven, of the Far North. The Far North is a small peninsula covered in thick woods and mountains. The people are that of Northerns that got lost on the sunset sea, Free Folk that braved the lands of Always winter, and even people that have been there since the time of the first men. Giants are also found among them, as well as a native group of people with deer antlers and ears, called the Horned ones. They are few in number, but survive off forest dear and rabbit as well a fish from the sea. They have a few towns and villages with the only real city being Icehaven at the Natural Harbor at Raven’s Bay, with the only castle being the Raven’s Keep, home to House Raven. They also mine the mountains, which are filled with silver. Silver coins are used with a Raven on them, and Most Weapons and armor are Made of Silver. They have small, fast long boats that brave the weather of the stormy sea (what the call the Sunset Sea). It is estimated that they could raise an army of 7 thousands, with nearly 600 horned ones, 40 Mammoth riders and 120 giants, with a fleet of 800 Longboats. They worship a Moon and Sea God that grants magic to worships, known as mages. During the White Walker Invasion, the mages used enchantments so that the silver swords and axes could kill the White Walkers. The Raven Family rules over 4 Earl clans, the Boatswains, the goodbeards, the hightrees, and the Whitebears. The Boatswains have the western coast, and are the poorest clan, the Goodbeards control the inner mountains, and have the greatest amount of silver mines. The Hightrees have the largest territory, having the south and east coasts, with the most giants and tree supply. The Whitebears own the White Bear Islands, and ride polar bears, being the only mounts beside mammoths. The Ravens Control Raven’s Bay and have the largest population. So far they haven’t made contact with the rest of Westeros, but if they met they would be a very valuable ally with many powerful axe, sword, and bow wielders.
PS: The Moon God is Named Fjonir and the Current King is Edred Raven
Westeros vs Essos
Only a madman would allow the Dothraki to stay in Westeros.
And only a madman would give bronn so much power
osama zafar didn’t last long tho
Nah bro Westeros NEEDS diversity or it won't survive! Diversity is our strength! lol
King Robert right again
And only a madman would think Dothraki had enough forces to lay waste to Weteros.
Wait, do I, do I smell COLONIZATION?
Hat Man yes and it smells good!
Imperialism intensfies
Next episode introduces british laugh in westeros
YESSSSS
@@dimlal nice,time to the british get as much hate as spaniards have for discovering and conquering,that would be nice.
the starks are brits in got.
Well, there is at least something to watch after game of thrones after all!
ILikeToBeWithPeople wait till 2020 and you ll see game of thrones being fucked to pieces.
@@niccolomachiavelli8763 the prequel is written by George R. R. Martin
No more D&D 👏
alexa .H i am not talking about GoT I am talking about another series’s.
star wars =/= GoT dude
Kamchatskiye star wars is the definition of trash.
Lol poor Dario commits suicide
Seems out of character
@@radicalxg8282 yeah I think Dario will surely retaliate westeros after all of this he seem really loyal to Danny he may come to westeros with another army of Dothraki large company of sellsword the rest of Golden Company with elephant this time and new unsullied army with the support of Iron Bank.
@@unknownbenefactor8029 I doubt very much daario would retaliate against westeros, he'd more likely just form a new sell sword company and move on
@@The_winds_of_change yeah that would be more likely (I totally forget).
Dario ain't no Romeo, he would carry on living
Allowing the Dothraki to settle the reach is the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.
EDIT: got further into the video.
Oh the Dothraki are Dothraki-ing who would have seen this coming
I mean seeing things coming is Bran's whole thing nowadays.
@@cicadaplum are you saying he is no longer a greenseer but a pornseer instead?
While Bran kind of forgot about the raping and pillaging of the Dothraki, they certainly haven't forgotten about it.
They also should have been almost completely decimated thanks to the Long Night and therefore unable to have the numbers to start an open rebellion, but that's more so D&D's fault for showing them to be a-okay in the battle of Kings Landing
Why do they still need a Night's Watch, and why would they grant the Dothraki the Reach of all places?
Flat land, good for pastures. North of the reach probably has less development than the South so it's less of a loss economically. They didn't have it for long anyway.
Bad writing
Venmis The Dothraki way is that whoever kills their Khal is their new Khal. They should be going north to Jon.
@@DannyB1111 That's a great point, I guess dumb and dumber forgot about that one.
@@DannyB1111 really. Imagine some of them hanging around the Freefolk.
Drogon took Daenerys to Asshai to be resurrected as the Undead Dragon Queen. Conquers the Shadow Lands and ushers in a new great war akin to the Night King
Lady Fireheart?
@@tarvoc746 There are stone men is old Valyria she could learn to control... so Lady Fire Stoneheart
I actually guessed that Drogon coukd have gone to Asshai. Nice theory you got there. XD
Ryan McKenna I think he took her to old Valeria to be with her ancestors
I also thought that this might happen. But a friend told me that when a dragon rider dies, their dragon takes them to dragonstone so now idk 🤷🏽♂️
This man has written a better story in a couple of days than d and d could write in a year
this works as long as we forget Bran is essentially a Demi god who probably could have just warged into all of the dothraki's horses decimating the army
Why stop at 1/10?
The colonial future of Planetos is comming
Do you mean Earth?
@@HamboThomp no.
@@AcidTripOk George said the planet's name is Earth
@BadLeo612 I think that Arya will discover the ice wall, cross over it and find herself in modern day Antarctica or the Arctic, and will have the U.N to contend with. And all the flat earthers will be overjoyed...
@BadLeo612 The true name of the children of the forest is "Those who sing the songs of the earth" i suppose calling it earth sounds better than Tau Ceti III
The problem is that Westeros has wildfire, but not gunpowder, and wildfire isn't really the kind of thing you would wield in the battlefield, so that wouldn't help the Westerosi like it helped the Conquistadors.
Liked and subscribed though. I'd like to see the future of this series...
Also, Magellan died in his journey which circumnavigated the world. Pray for Arya, people.
What about Jon? Would be cool if drogon went looking for him north of the wall. And he became king beyond the wall exploring the land of always winter.
He's cool and all but if the Land of Always Winter really just is the North Pole it isn't survivable or explorable yet.
@@ax3772 she had it coming for becoming a tyrant
A X Dany should have been handed over to the Boltons for her crimes, fancy reek 0.2?
Coop idea man
@Genghis Khan he didn't care of the aunt thing... He just didn't agree on her plan to murder the city, as varys predicted and told him.
Future of game of thrones:
Because a master of coin is sell sword from flee bottom who is unaware of what credit is and cannot read or write entire kingdom fell in 3 years.
The end.
Maybe Ayra Stark met the offspring of Brandon the Shipwright who sailed across the sunset sea
Cover what happens in essos with the different free cities after the power vacuum because there is no more Dothraki
Number 15 they went back to essos
it was only a small part that was under dany
Oh I thought she killed all the khals so she got all of the Dothraki and it looked like a lot of them died in the battle of winterfell
@@davidbryan4580 I'm pretty sure it was only two or three Khals that were close to meerin like Drogo was. Dothraki sea is huge
She killed almost all of then. She had the largest dothraki army didnt she? So the ones left in Westeros were the last of them. Thats why it was genocide
House Sorros of the Tower of Sorros has entered the Game...
A merchant named Darryn Sorros just arrived in King’s Landing to attend in arms dealing among the Goldcloaks in Maegor’s Holdfast, only to find the city and populace in ashen winter and Northern troops besieging the ruined city. As he was about to abandon his business, he happened to hire what remained of Bittersteel’s glorious Golden Company’s luckiest cowards. He bought off their lives with his fresh caches of Dornish gears and weapons, and marched off to purchase the Tower of Joy, only to betray its residents and rechristened the tower, the Tower of Sorrows. His upstart house grew as he married a daughter of Lord Yronwood, and expanded the Tower’s defenses and settlement of former sellswords and orphaned refugees from the capital, Sorros Square.
He went on to die volunteering among the Baratheon armies, as the Daynes of Dorne never wanted to quell rebels beyond their lands, and he died in Fawnton, dying at the hands of his trusted captain Elias Martell and his twin heirs Devin and Deric, before they fled as the Royal Army routed. These sons would avenge their lord and father by taking part in the battle of the Mud Gate, slaying Dothraki horsemen and beached Braavosi sailors. Devin Sorros now rules the Holds of Sorros with his wife Myreena Manwoody and his brother Deric a loyal bannerman officer of Prince Modryn Dayne.
*311: An unkown army lead by a big, purple man who appears to have a nutsack of a chin arrives from the sky in Westeros and slaughters half of the population and spares the other half, declaring equality and balance, as all things should be.*
Of course, biggest curiosity makes Arya's discovers and what people of Westeros will eventually do with that knowledge
One thing for sure: Westerosi history courses gonna be awesome in the next thousand year. Wouldn't it be cooler if Cristopher Columbus was a renowned elite assassin instead?
Makes you wonder how Bran wouldn't already know about it since he can see everything.
@@PlanetZoidstar if you pay attention in the last episode when Arya says she wants to sail West and says nobody knows what's there, Bran 'know everything' 9000 gives her a look with a smirk.
@@whatever9448 Sure, but then surely Arya saying that is stupid since she should know that Bran can see everything, so her saying that statement when he's right there makes her look stupid.
Your channel is gonna explode in popularity because of this series and I'm gonna enjoy watching you create new content!
With no threat from the Dothraki, there is a great scramble to colonize the fertile lands of the great grass sea. Braavos gives up on Westeros in order to pursue the far more lucrative prrocess of colonization. Volantis also gets in on the action. Thus begins the great race to colonize these lands. Braavos's power grows exponentially and poor Pentos and Lorath are eventually absorbed. Norvos isolates itself in the mountains. Volantis resettles the areas along the Royne river, capturing Qohor, and settlers move to the east. The Ibbinese resettle the north shore underneath and reach all the way down to Vaes Dothrak. The poor people of Sarnor are ultimately caught in the crossfire between their protectors the Ibbenese and advancing Braavos troops and are finally wiped off from the map. Meanwhile, Yi Ti is increasingly in the midst of some sickness. The crops are failing and the people are dying. Everything is turning to ash. It seems that whatever sickness binds Asshai is slowly but surely spreading west. Thousands of refugees flee to Qarth where they'll even gladly accept to be sold as slaves, but Qarth doesn't have enough food and water for everyone, so there is aa humanitarian crisis. Meanwhile, the free city of Mereen is waging a brutal was against the Astapor-Yunkai alliance. Some Mereenese even venture to other cities to spread the message of freedom. In most towns it is snuffed out, but the people of Tyrosh become surprisingly receptive to this message and end slavery, installing the world's first true democracy, much to the consternation of Volantis, which tries to blockade the city, but ultimately fails as the colonization effort requires all available resources. Nevertheless, the future seeds for a bitter conflict between Tyrosh and Volantis are set. Seeing the success of Tyrosh, Dorne also starts dreaming of independence...
@Reckoning Tbh, forgot about the Stone Men, though there is still some rescuing of this scenario thanks to Grandmaester Tarly who has widely propagated effective healing methods and aggressive treatment when the disease is still in it's infancy, rendering the disease not only survivable, but devastating to the Lhazarene the Volantis colonizers encounter along the way.
Watch Jon become King Beyond the Wall like Mance Rayder before him.
Yup, because the boy can't take a single step these days without someone declaring him king.
abhishek ganguly well if Tormund’s words are to be taken seriously, a man like Jon is either a fool or a king. I’m pretty sure he would accept Jon as a leader for the new chapter of their lives.
@@Floristini agreed and the fact Jon's cousin siblings rule westros is good for them politically esspecially for fur trade and access the wildlings can really grow into something bigger now before they mostly traded with smugglers now they can have legit dealings
Adam May yeah exactly! And then there’s the whole thing about the plant sprouting from the snow. Maybe now that the White Walkers are gone their icy magic could also lose its grip on the Land of Always Winter, and return it to the fertile grassy landscape it was in the time of the Children of the Forest. With help from Sansa and Bran, Jon could build the foundations of a new flourishing independent kingdom that I would personally call the Freelands (to fit in with some of the other regions/kingdoms - Westerlands, Riverlands, Stormlands and Crownlands).
Another idea... The Northern Reach is given to the Riverlands by King Brandon as payment for their suffering during The War of the Five Kings and land for their people to settle. Bran declares that House Velaryon of Driftmark stand as the Crownlands' representive when selecting a new ruler.
That’s a dangerous idea. Giving the Twins to the North with Edmure’s consent (which he was probably coerced into agreeing with) is one thing, but giving land from the Reach who had little to nothing to do with the Riverlands? Sounds risky. Sounds like the start of a rebellion, considering Bran had already given control of Highgarden to a seemingly random sellsword, and the dothraki had just recently caused mayhem in the area.
As an alternative, Tyrion could agree to compensate Edmure reasonably for the damage that the Lannisters brought upon the Riverlands, Riverrun and his family after the War of the Five Kings and the Red Wedding, which would hopefully somewhat mend the animosity between the Tullys and the Lannisters.
But overall nice idea compensating the Riverlands, since they were probably the region who suffered the most in the war.
Wow this is really good! I can see some of this actually happening years after the end of the Tv show.
Thank you, I was a bit unsure about it:)
Its like all that shady shit still happens. Old habits die hard 😂
@@VologdaMapping You're not far off if this story turn out as a real to be just a parallel world in the multiverse.
War never ends.
I think the Westernlands (England) and Dorne (Spain) will have a fun time colonizing that...
I like the video but I do have my doubts.
1. When Grey Worm set sail for Narth, we seen a few Dothraki walking in the docks right by his ship, Grey Worm asks another Unsullied if everyone was on board to which he replied 'everyone is on board' (This makes me think that the Dothraki went with grey worm, the dothraki follow the person with the most power and just before dany was killed she named grey work master of war, thus making him the defecto leader of them) the Dothraki and Unsullied left Westeros.
2. Bronn is a smart man when it comes to war and goes with the side most likely to win. Right before the crowning of Bran the Broken, Sansa said to grey worm that the northern soldiers where outside kings landing, grey worm and Sansa had words which led me to believe that if both their army's were to fight it would be rather even. Thus Bronn would of known that Sansa had equal numbers and will still be allied with Bran (Her Brother) and come to his aid if his life was at risk, the army of the north and every other house loyal to the king would easily take on the dothraki. So I dont think Bronn would go against Bran.
3. Dario would not take his own life, I'm sorry but in the show he would rather die fighting, there is zero evidence he would do what you say.
But yeah other than that this was great :)
I hope this goes all the way to modern times. One day, if GRRM finishes all the books, I want to see a short story that deal with the world of GoT in the far future. After all, he used to be a science fiction writer.
So true, in his youth I think he published so many scifi books
Personally, I think the united Westerosi kingdoms would quickly collapse after Brandon is elected king. The Kingdoms were united by Targaryens and ruled by the same family for almost 300 years. As soon as they no longer held the throne, instability ensued, which then turned into war and chaos. Now that all Targaryens are dead, it would be fitting for all kingdoms to gain independence like the time before Aegon. Realistically speaking, most of the nobles would be against Brandon being king, Bronn being the lord of Highgarden, and the North being allowed to gain independence. It simply doesn't make sense that the nobles would accept this. If the kingdoms all got independent, it would be interesting to see how the Crownlands and King's Landing would be handled. I think that the Riverlands, Stormlands, and the Reach would invade and then fight against each other for Kings Landing. It would also be interesting to see what types of alliances would happen between the Kingdoms
Very nice. I really wanted to know what happens after the events of the series. Im choosing to accept this as canon
The Senate A surprise to be sure, but a welcome one
Only grr martin decides what is canon. This is fanfiction.
Hazzmati no shit captain obvious
@@hazzmati You don't say?
The Senate why do you want to know nonsense?
Sansa restores the Nights Watch:" Thousands of men go North to join the broterhood" Um... I don't think people would be enthusiastic to join a prison style order.
Also, the land that they give to the Dothraki is ruled by 3 or 4 noble houses, i think this outragerous demand should had escalated into a Reach rebellion.
The dragon takes Dany's body and spends alnight in a bonfire. Morning comes and a reawoken Danaris Targarian is at his side. They vow to turn the 7 kingdoms to dust
Greetings from a German TH-camr. You did a fantastic Job! I wanna see more!
But they do know that the dothraki will be raiding/pillaging soon right. They can't just expect the dothraki to sit still for forever and do nothing.
Just asking not criticizing ........ Don't judge me just tell me your thoughts
You forgot that Essos Mages find Dany's dead body and bring her back to life...
well the dothraki are boarding ships at the end of s8e6 so its a more reasonable assumption that they went back to vaes dothrak or somethink not to the reach
Yea. I dont see a reason for them to stay.
Approximately 5% survived the white walkers. That would have been only 2 or three boatloads. Not much of a threat anymore.
I feel that the next episode may be about,
*colonization*
*w h e e z e.*
How interesting, though. ^~^
And what did empires use to colonize gunpowder
they need someone to guard the borders in the north.. it is like the Foreign Legion that belongs to France
What ever oh yes
Make Jon the King Beyond the Wall. The freefolk revere him as a god after his resurrection. He took them south of the wall and helped them "defeat" the Night's watch (they lost their purpose) it should be evident that they name him their leader.
Also in the final we could see a plant growing from under the snow beyond the wall, meaning winter is over and the northern North will become quite habitable.
Oh and also have Arya decide to marry Gendry please
Jon becoming the king beyond the wall is basically inevitable
Yeah he's definitely gonna be king
Can't resist submitting another scenario! Where is this sudden rush of creativity coming from?
The Vale is rejoicing! Lord of the Eyrie, Lord Protector of the Vale and Warden of the East, Robin Arryn, is betrothed to Scarlytt Royce, niece of Robin's mentor Lord Yohn Royce of Runestone. The marriage occurs just as planned, but Robin grows jealous of Scarlytt's friendship with Gerrard Waxley, heir to Lord Edmund Waxley of Wickenden. This is despite the open secret that Gerrard prefers the company of men. When Scarlytt eventually falls pregnant, Robin's childhood insanity returns and he has Lord Gerrard executed via the Moon Door. House Waxley immediately raises its armies in rebellion, rejecting Lord Arryn's reign of The Vale. Neighboring House Redfort of Redfort joins the rebellion, which immediately lays siege of The Vale's only notable port, Gulltown. Queen in the North Sansa Stark pleads with her brother, King Brandon of the Six Kingdoms, to help their cousin stop the rebellion. Brandon cannot see how this rebellion is supposed to play out and who will be of greater importance, so he decides to intervene to help Lord Arryn, unwilling to see war in the Six Kingdoms break out again for a long time. Houses Waxley and Redfort are quickly subdued and while Lord Arryn wants both houses wiped into extinction, King Brandon accepts the houses' pledges of fealty to House Arryn and to House Stark of the South. Lady Scarlytt gives birth to a baby boy who is named Kyle, after Scarlytt's father. Kyle Arryn does not possess his father's incredibly pale skin or dark hair, and looks strangely alike to Lord Edmund...perhaps Lord Gerrard didn't prefer the company of men after all?
Cringe
Not bad, I like your ideas!
I think Jon would become King beyond the wall
I think its heavily implied that happened as the gate shut behind him and he rode off with the free folk
There's a lot of stuff here that makes no sense, and characters acting out-of-character. I get the feeling the only reason Bronn defied his king is so that Highgarden could go to the Tarlys. The Twins going to the North makes no sense. It's a tiny piece of land in the middle of the Riverlands. It also makes no sense for Tyrion to defy the Iron Bank. He knows what happens to those who don't pay them back. And Westeros against Essos? Last I checked Braavos was just one city-state. Also, the Iron Bank doesn't rule Braavos.
By the way, did you forget that Bran can skinchange into animals? That's a bit of a disadvantage for a people who relies so heavily on horses. He could jump from horse to horse, making them crash into each other, and thus spread chaos along the Dothraki lines.
Tyrion defying the Iron bank makes sense. The Bank suported first Robert, then his son and them his wife in keeping of the Throne but they lost against their enemies. The Bank did not provide gold for the enemies (Dany nore Northeners - Bran) and therefore the New King and Kingdom is not in any dept to them.
The thing is, The bank gives someone a gold for them to win, if they see that you cannot win or that you will refuse to pay they will support your enemies, thus your enemies will inherit your dept. Bank supported Robert, his kids and Cersei but they lost and the bank did not support Bran nor Dany and therefore no dept left.
The Bank miss calculated their investments.
everything else didnt make sense
Vologda, if you could please read this I have a few ideas/requests for next the next one and later on perhaps: 1) Bran renames the Five Kingdoms to the Seven Kingdoms after the Riverlands and Crownlands are officially named kingdoms. 2) It is cleared up wether the Prince of Dorne is a Martell or not. 3) (The big one - not nesceserily for the next video but perhaps in a few videos time) There is great land Southwest of the Land of Always Winter that is connected to it, Jon Snow fids that are almost a million people scattered there along with the Children of the Forest - Jon who stylises himself as Aegon Targaryen declares himself King of these lands and all their subjects (people) and Forms The Kingdom of the Furthest North (Often reffered to as The True North) and several of wildlings become his bannermen such as Tormund of House Giantsbane. The Night's Watch soon after declares itself and its lands part of The Kingdom of the Furthest North.
While all this happens, Jon fooks a redhead in a cave.
Good for him :D
Ehh restoration of the night's watch makes no sense in the context of the show. The wall and the watch were raised to stop the Others/Wights and later the wildlings. Now that the Others have been totally destroyed and the Wildlings have made peace with the southerners, the watch has become irrelevant.
It was already this at the begining of the show. For the people white wakers were pure fiction. The night's watch was usefull to get all the criminals
Yeah, seems like the Night's Watch is just pointless from now on. At least before the events of the show it protected the North agains wildling raids. Now that peace has been achieved with the free folk, the Night's Watch is basically just a prision. I don't see anyone joining willingly.
''''It was already this at the begining of the show.'''' Exactly. That's why in the beginning of the story the night's watch was declining in finances and manpower, because nobody believed the threat was real. Now that everybody knows the threat has been defeated nobody wants to waste anything on the night's watch anymore. And sending criminals all the way up north is wasted resources, better use them for more fruitful purposes.
I agree, I assumed the Night’s Watch would end
You’re forgetting one important detail. There is no guarantee the white walkers are entirely defeated. They’ve been supposedly beaten before during the first Long Night only to come back again. Not only should the Night’s watch remain as a safeguard against potential white walker invasions but it is also paramount that they remain with Jon Snow as their leader in order to maintain peaceful relations with the wildlings.
Jon Snow as the rightful king of the 7 kingdoms begins training the free folk and seeks out children of the forest to help him come up with a friendly night king who will work for him
@Genghis Khan a new knight king!
if Yara declared independence, I'm sure Dorne would too
This video actually makes me feel less sad about the game of thrones finale...
George R. Martin would like to know your location.
Lol
The Bravossi vs Westeros would be a fun war. Bravoss, which was modelled after Venice, had and have the strength to battle 3 or 4 free cities at once, Volantis included. Their economy vastly surpasses that of Westeros too, and their navy should be able the three best fleets of Westeros. The only lacking thing would be heavy infantry and cav.
i hope Arya ends up like Christopher Columbus, not in the good way...
Notice to people who can't even the read the title and description. This is an fanfiction and it really take it as canon. Stop saying this isn't what happened in the show or stuff like that , if you can't even read an title.
The Iron Bank was the real villain all this time.
I would think that Arya discovered a great deal of things, including new dragons - maybe she even saw drogon hatching eggs - and possibly settled a new trading route with the east, which would make a lot of people rich.
She will encounter Sea Dragons, Krakens and Sea people.
It would be very interesting To add stuff about the Free Cities, who could gain a huge amount of power after the downfall of the Dothraki
Also about Sarnor kingdom coming back, and stuff about Yi Ti and Asshai too !
Great Stuff anyway!
"Lord of Highgarden executed for treason..."
Was that Bronn?
I think you should make the next one like 10 minutes long and slow down time progression a bit, loving it though. 👍👏
I dont think this will fit in one episode, but heres how I divided them into episodes:
Note: I changed some parts a little bit and recommented this.
Season 7
S07E01 Dragonstone
S07E02 Stormborn
S07E03 The Queen's Justice
S07E04 The Spoils of War
S07E05 Eastwatch
S07E06 Beyond the Wall
S07E07 The Dragon and the Wolf
*S07E08 Winterfell*
*S07E09 A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms*
*S07E010 The Long Night*
New Main Cast:
Jacob Anderson as *Grey Worm* (7 episodes)
New Locations:
Oldtown
Eastwatch (D&D: very we know Eastwatch-by-the-sea is just a part of the Wall and we shouldn't make a separate animation for it, but shit, let's do it anyway!)
Last Hearth
Recurring Locations:
Dragonstone
Pyke (for some reason; fuck you D&D for not giving us Casterly Rock and High garden!)
Season 8
*S08E01 The Last of the Starks*
*S08E02 The Bells*
*S08E03 The Iron Throne*
S08E04 The Iron Price
0:13 - 2:33
S08E05 Heartsbane
2:38 - 5:04
Additional Locations:
Casterly Rock
Highgarden
Qohor
Recurring Locations:
The Twins
Braavos
Dragonstone
Astapor
Meereen
Upgraded to Main Cast:
Gemma Whelan as Yara Greyjoy
Samantha Spiro as Lady Melessa Tarly
Criticism:
I love Bronn's character but he has lost his significance last Season 5. Also, appointing him as Lord of the Reach and Warden of the South is purely idiotic. Yes, House Tyrell is technically extinct, but let's not forgot the fact that Lord Tarly was the de facto holder of that position after the death of the Queen of Thorns. Not only that, but Lady Melessa hails from House Florent, one of the most deserving to inherit the title, having descended from the House Gardener itself. She deserves to be hold the title as a Florent and a Tarly. Plus, Sam's eldest (adopted and purely wildling) son, despite being legitimised by the king, is too young to rule, so the lordship goes to her (step)grandmother until he comes of age. I won't say Bronn deserved his death but since Season 6 he hasn't been a significant character anyway. It would be much better if he just died on The Long (read: Short) Night fighting the dead for Tyrion and Jaime.
THIS
Rip Bronn i guess? Nice video none the less was having withdrawal symptoms
Why the f**k did they not hire you to write the show ?! This is amazing.
I am Dokilor the Lord of House Dokaenys.
House Dokaenys was a High Valyrian House that moved to a small island off the shore of Lockport in the Stormlands that was undiscovered by Westerosi People.
The island was called New Oros after where my family had come before the Doom.
There were natives of the island that were so detached from the mainlanders they could be considered barbarians.
We called them Storm Islanders.
They taught us how to survive during the Storm seasons of the Stormlands.
Together, the High Valyrians and Storm Islanders built a giant undergroud city which housed every living being on the island.
We called the city Hope.
Though the Storm Islanders commonly called it The Undergroud.
My family's greatest architect of whom I was named after, Dokilor, built a huge tower in the middle of the city which became my family's home. We called it the Great Spire.
On the island we remained dormant for hundreds of years.
During those years some lowborn High Valyrians decided to interbreed with the Storm Islanders, thus creating a new people dubbed the Storm Valyrians.
There became a caste system of the island.
House Dokaenys were the overlords and anything we commanded went.
The High Valyrians served as courtiers and my House's servants.
The Storm Valyrians served as police and guards protecting the city from harm.
And the Storm Islanders were the common folk.
Most High Valyrians kept our native Valyrian tongue, culture, religion, and committed the High Valyrian tradition of incest to keep our genetics strong and pure. Though Storm Valyrians did decide to adopt the common speak of the Storm Islanders.
My Guardian, Barristan, was a Storm Valyrian that tought me how to be a fighter and a lord.
I also learned the common tongue of Westeros from him.
We only made contact with Westeros after Bran the Broken became king of the Six Kingdoms.
We notified Gendry Baratheon of our existence and he was surprised at first.
He sent ships to our small island to establish diplomatic relations.
After my father, Daemon Dokaenys died from old age I succeeded as his only son.
My ceremony was short.
"All hail his Lord, Dokilor of House Dokaenys, Third of His Name, Lord of the High Valyrians, the Storm Valyrians, and Storm Islanders, and Protector of the Island."
I had succeeded the throne when I was 20. By then I had already had five kids with my High Valyrian cousin.
One day, Gendry Baratheon had arrived on the island.
I was around 46 by this time.
He was amazed when he first saw Hope. He declared it a wonder of the world.
While he stayed at the island we became good friends.
Eventually, I bended the knee and pledged allegiance to Gendry and declared him my liege.
During 308 I was among the men at High Garden and I served as a General.
In my army were a mix of Baratheon Stormlanders, Storm Valyrians, Storm Islanders, and few High Valyrians serving as my commanders. They slaughtered by the reach troops and I barely escaped alive.
Unfortunately I lost an eye to the battle and I was declared by my remaining soldiers "The One-Eyed Dragon."
At the Battle of Fawnton I served beside Gendry and protected him with my life. My eldest son Barristan (who I named after my guardian) was beheaded right in front of me by those heartless reach bastards. I helped Gendry escape with Lord Steffon Cafferen of Fawnton. The three of us regrouped with our soldier's in Storm's End. We helped Bran retake the Reach.
On the day of the Lord of Highgarden's execution I stood beside Gendry as his loyal bannerman.
I smiled when I saw that damn traitor's body go limp.
When news came in 309 of a New World I knew I had to take a chance.
I abdicated the lordship of New Oros to my second born son who had just turned 16.
I created the New World Colonization Company and got permission from Bran the Broken to set off west and create a colony in the new world.
After gathering enough settlers I sailed west with three ships.
One called Daemon for my father.
The second called Barristan for my Guardian and First Born Son.
And the third called Gendry after my greatest friend.
We landed in the New World unharmed and we started to build a new civilization.
One of the colonists, a Maester named Samwell Tarly proposed the colony should be run by an elected group of people.
Although this idea was strange and foreign, the people decided to do it.
We called the colony New Hope
I was elected as the first Governor of the colony of New Hope.
I served the colony for a several years before passing away peacefully in my sleep.
The people of New Hope then elected Samwell Tarly as the governor after me.
Though I am uncertain of how he ruled afterwards.
New Hope was a colony made up of various different people.
Notably, there are a large portion of Stormlanders.
Other noticeable groups included Storm Valyrians and Storm Islanders brought from New Oros.
Although the Faith of the Seven is the most popular religion in New Westeros, the colonists from New Oros often practice the Valyrian Religion.
Besides those from the Stormlands there are also a few colonists from other parts of Westeros, but in much smaller size.
Back in New Oros my second son had served well and continued to be Gendry's loyal bannerman.
After my second son passed away his eldest child took the New Oros throne.
Though my grandson's twin brother and sister decided to follow in my footsteps and sailed for New Westeros.
Along with them they brought a sizable of High Valyrians.
These pure Valyrians thought of themselves as better than non-Valyrians.
This caused trouble in the colony New Westeros resulting in multiple race wars.
Storm Valyrians were split during the race wars.
Some joined the Valyrian side while others helped the Westerosi.
By this time the Storm Islanders had assimilated into Stormlander culture, though kept believing in the Valyrian religion.
Westerosi Colonists were called New Westerosi.
Valyrian Colonists were called New Valyrians.
During the final race war, my Great Grandchildren of New Hope were executed thus ending the race wars once and for all.
New World Valyrians then lived in the colonies as an oppressed people, treated badly for what their ancestors had done.
Meanwhile, back in Westeros my Great Grandchildren there were serving the Stormlander Lord's loyally.
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Thanks if you accept me for the next video!
You can change up some things and add some names to characters if you want, I don't really mind.
I hope I get into the next video!
Thanks for considering me!
Let me guess, your friends call you doki?
Oof a whole essay. You deserve it.
@@tharnstonewall2005 You guessed it.
Hey if you’re looking for future ideas or accepting suggestions, see if you find this interesting:
Following the destruction of the White Walkers, the Land of Always Winter gradually reverts to the fertile land it used to be in the time of the Children of the Forest. Jon, having gone north with the rest of the freefolk, and accepted as their king, soon realizes that he can establish a permanent settlement for his new people and give them a better life, and, with aid from his cousins, Queen Sansa and King Brandon, builds the foundations of a new flourishing kingdom, the Freelands. Jon embraces his identity as a Targaryen, but will not abdicate the name his Stark “father” gave him, and so formally adopts the name Jon Targaryen.
House Targaryen lives on as the Kings of the Freelands.
Marde I could see a ways down the road, maybe not in Jon’s lifetime but eventually, dragons becoming numerous enough in Old Valyria that they become somewhat more frequent sightings. Then eventually one of Jon’s more adventurous descendants could go on a journey there and bond with one, or find a dragon egg. What can I say, it’s fun to hypothesize!
What is the music? It's great
I really hoped gunpowder would be discovered by the end.
Great vid btw!
Wildfire it is. I was dissapointed that Qyburn didn't use it as a cannon against Daenerys.
the discovery of gunpowder would change wars forever
@@thegrandadmiral471 like it did in real history
Sam needs to invent the musket.
GoT should have just ended by abruptly cutting on the SAW theme and showing all the times Bran manipulated people to this end.
Wouldn't it be cool to have a game of thrones total war game?
the Dothraki embark for Essos together with the Unsullied in 8x06
The dothraki went back to essos lol, let alone that there wasn't many of them left, so the whole thing about bronn getting executed and all that makes zero sense
Would it have been more beneficial to have the wildings and Night's Watch turned into a penal colony for prisoners who supported Cersei by having them do their time in the form of labor to provide the Northern and Westerosi economy with timber and animal pelts and perhaps pay off their debt to the Iron Bank?
Dothraki genocide best day in my life
"The Dragon Queen is Dead" 😢
this stuff is so good!!! im so glad i found this channel
Drogon takes Daenerys body to Old Valyria, something happens, she's resurrected with amnesia.
This was pretty cool but could you make the map bigger, it was hard to discern anything.
The idea is that the map is all the Westerori know. That's why it gets bigger once Arya returns.
@@dainironfoot5198 well yeah, that makes sense tho imo you could also just zoom into the areas that are being referenced at a given moment
I am still pissed, heart-broken, and confused all at the same time. HBO has ruined a great story.
I honestly enjoyed it. Sure, it seemed a bit rushed, but it's not as bad as people are making it out to be.
Have the Targaryen storyline continue please!! After 8 years of watching Danny and reading the books, it's so depressing to think house targeyren is gone, especially since Jon is now a dead end for the house.
I would love to see Tyrion have a child too. A healthy Lannister who can continue the family name.
Well, there is still Aegon / Young Griff. With the Golden Company being led by Strickland, he and Jon Connington must be doing something else instead, right...?
Well Jon's not a dead end he deserted the knights watch and went North he told Tyrion they wouldn't see each other again Tyrion just didn't catch it then he took off with the wildlings
@@adammay3392 Jon is also de facto still more Stark than Targaryen though. In fact, he's arguably the one character who has embodied the Stark ideals more than any other character since Ned's death (except in season 8, which was fucking stupid anyway).
I can't believe house batetheon is gone too stannis is alive in books so we don't know what happens there ... If i was writter I would've gave stannis a son
I’d love to be featured by being some sort of ruler/ warlord or whatever direction your going of the new land west of Westeros Cade Erickson would be the name and preferably a fierce warrior.
If that’s not possible a minor house rising to power in Dorne would also be great!
I hated the dotharki setteling in westeros. But i loved the solution. :)
There is a big mistake, the debt with the Iron Bank was paid by Cersei with the gold of house Tyrell, after Jaime siege their castle, then she also bougth the service of the Golden Company. So all your history arc has no foundation.
She didn't pay the Iron Bank debt. This gold was destroy by Drogon in the same batle the Tarly's are killed. What remain Cersei use to pay the Golden Company
@@johnbrod8230 Nope, watch it again. The Iron Bank sent his agent to threat that if they don't recive a payment, they will give funds to Daenerys, so Cersei promised that she will pay in two weeks, then Jaime eliminate house Tyrell and before Daenerys atack his supply chain, he speaks with one of both Tarlys (or one of his commanders, I don't remember that detail) and he said that the gold was about to cross the doors of King's Landing, for strategy matter it was paramount to send the gold first while he and his army took all the resourses of the Vale, those was the supplies burned by Drogon.
E 4x7 Lannisters always pays their debts
I'm amazed that someone could come up with a decent story from the last ep.
This is surprisingly really good, you are gonna grow like crazy if you keep this up
This was more gripping than the entirety of Season 8
We have to make this viral ! Also in the books there is said that "the sea east of the the shadow lands leads to a whole new world" could the so called "whole new world" be what Arya discovers!
Hey, Bronn's not dead. He came over for lunch this afternoon and is doing just swell.
A Democracy!?! I can see and Oligarchy of Rich guys but not a Democracy. The common people aren't educated enough for that yet. Bump it up forty years if Bran starts building schools and libraries.
Ok, this was truly Awesome!
I don't think Bronn was Lord of Highgarden at that point tbh. He seems like he probably died starting a fight in a brothel somewhere
@Genghis Khan Yeah, I know. I'm saying shortly there after Bronn died doing some Bronn thing cause he's Bronn and does shit like that
Aryatopher Starkbus returned. :D
Jaime Lannister tried to tell them: "Highgarden would never belong to a cutthroat."
sees video with good writing
D&D Would like to know your location
I am fairly certain the Dothraki didn't stay in Westeros. They were offered lands in the Reach, but didn't accept it. They were on the docs preparing to leave for their homelands.
On side note, Unsullied are wiped out by Butterfly Fever... how ironic :)
The true final ep of game of thrones
Still better than season 8.
Phillip the Fair
Lord of House Norken
A medium sized house that breeds rare large elks. Legend has it that they ride the elks like steeds into battle
lissen how bout drogon flew to the old Valyria where there are lots of redwitches who use lord of light to resurrect the dead , maybe Danny could live like Jon did hmm ;//
Valyria's exploded many centuries before. That's where house Targaryen comes from. That's where dragons come from. I'd bet Drogon flew there because we've already seen him there (when Tyrion and Jorah travel to Dany). I guess you meant The Free City of Volantis
The Lord of light only steps in and brings people back when necessary for example that one guys purpose was to save Arya and Jon's was to prepare everyone for the white Walker and possibly save god knows how many people from dany
@@adammay3392 what if Dany has a greater purpose for the events to come?
@@disanturabaikunekrecia9266 I'm not saying it's not possible
@@adammay3392 may the lord of light give her strenght
House: Bloodwolf
Gods: Avanir, their own gods, not worshiped by other people
Land: Skagos and Karhold (Skaghold)
Features: Very tall, fair skin, blood red hair, ice blue eyes
Words: Wolf blood burns in winter wind
Sigil: A white and red weirwood tree on an ice blue field
Based On: Norse peoples of Viking age Scandinavia
Story and Details:
House Bloodwolf was originally just of Skagos but was also granted Karhold, the once land of the Karstarks, by Queen Sansa of The North as their place needed to be filled. House Bloodwolf is old, older than the Starks, and has held Skagos since their Kingdoms dawn. House Bloodwolf boasts heights in the high six foot and low seven foot range. They have deep blood red hair and eyes the colour of glacier ice. They live in a great castle in the mountains of Skagos that is larger than Winterfell and the Red Keep combined. They are the Starks bannermen but in their own lands their leader, Ulfric Bloodwolf, is considered High King of Skaghold, Skagos and Karhold. People of Skaghold worship ancient gods known as the Avanir, that are said to embody nature spirits. Their gods are said to live in weirwood trees and can only grant blessings if prayed to from one. Their chief god Odrin embodies a raven as his eyes and ears among the world and commands power over knowledge. Odrin's brother Torin embodies a bear as his thundering warrior and commands power over weather. The last brother Tyrin embodies a wolf as his prowling hunter and commands power over nature. House Bloodwolf and the men of Skaghold are made up of great warriors of the north, some say they are men decended from giants, while others say they were there even before the giants, and some ancient tales even say that they cone from white walkers. No one truly knows anymore, all that is known is that they boast features uncommon of the First Men and their most ancient records, carved into runestones of a different runic alphabet from the First Men, are much older than the arival tales of the First Men. The men and women of Skaghold are known to be very tall, towering over average men of the Kingdoms. The people have light fair pale skin. They have ashen blonde hair, very light brown hair, and deep blood red hair. As well as ice coloured blue and green eyes. They favour large center grip round shields and long tear drop shaped kite shields used with spears, axes, and swords. They also have powerful warriors who use great axes and great swords with no need of shields. Their weapons are extremely well crafted, made with Crucible steel, a high carbon steel years ahead of its time, the closest the north has to its own Valyrian steel. Their armour is generally made up of chainmail, gambeson, and steel halfhelms, though some richer warriors have been known to wear steel plate. The High King has full control over Skaghold, second only to the Queen In The North, and even has his own bannermen of a sort. The High Kings bannermen are called Jarls and serve both as the High Kings warriors as well as his High Counsel. Where the High King rules Skaghold, Jarls have rule of the individual cities and towns of Skaghold. Even the Jarls have their own local warriors and counselors called Karls. Karls are Skaghold equivalents of knights. Jarls are Skaghold equivalents of lords. The High King is Skagholds leader. The people of Skaghold have expertly crafted longships that can fare seas and rivers alike and the seafarers of Skaghold are the best in the north. Legend tells they once went as far south and east as the the shadow lands and north into the land of always winter bringing back the knowledge Westeros has of this place today.
good vid this is better writing than the two tards they had
Why would Sansa give any land to the nights watch? if anything she would take back the new gift and the original gift since the watch no longer serves any purpose
But Bran is not human and he knows the future. From humanity point of view Bran is an evil monster.
ok?
He only knows the past dude
@@TheUndifynedMerce "why do you think i came all this way"
He gets glimpses of the future but unless the books talks about it more I'd assume maybe it's something he can learn to control and eventually he can look as far into the future as he can or only a year or a few months or even just days.
But I'd assume if that was how it worked it would take a long time probably to the point where he is very elderly
Plus he saw the dragon, before holocaust of King's Landing and he saw it in like s6. th-cam.com/video/nKHLyvGtiWM/w-d-xo.html
Bran should effectively end capital punishment too. Bran cites Ned, "he who passes the sentence should swing the sword". Bran is not swinging swords anytime soon.
Why not, just hang people. He can pull a lever.
Bran is about to run an absolute government where he spies on all his subjects. All will live in fear. His reign shall be dark and full of terrors.
It's really a good thing all those Dothraki had respawn points established. If not, I don't think a single one of them would have survived the Battle of Winterfell...