The True Night King “REVEALED” | Game of Thrones
For thousands of years, the northern Wester-us that stretches beyond the Wall has been home to legends of creatures and events that defy human comprehension. At the heart of these legends lies a character that is as enigmatic as he is fearsome, the Night King. And I’m not talking about the character we saw in Game of Thrones, the cold-hearted leader of the White Walkers, but someone else. A Lord Commander who went mad for love and proclaimed himself king, and who led the Night’s Watch almost to extinction, because of his love with a white walker.
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Most important event in the uninverse of Game of Thrones to me is both the construction of the Wall and Aegon's Conquest.
Didn't grrm say that benjen iis not cold hands?
I think a show from that time period would be fun if grrm signed off on it. This storyline seems to be echoed a bit in Jon and Dany. Wouldn't it be odd if the HBO ending turned out to be more accurate than we all think it is? Jon goes off to the Wall, and Dany is carried away to somewhere nobody knows by Drogon.. No one knows where dragons come from. As you said, all sorts of strange things exist in the North. As for the Valyrian looks, that makes evolutionary sense that they might be from the far north. My imagination is running a bit wild here..😂
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Its a stark
one of the most important events in the timeframe of the books/show is the loss of sansa's direwolf and the release or arya's direwolf. i imagine their time in kings landing would have been a lot different if they had their wolves
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The most important part, for me, is when rhaegar Targaryen and lyanna Stark decided to run away together. Since Liana was already betrothed to Robert Baratheon, it caused the deaths of thousands and the war of 5 kings.
I would love to know more about the night king.
Immune to fire, can communicate with and ride dragons, has Valerian blue eyes, commands an army and wears a crown of Spikes. Who does this sound like? Pretty sure it won't be, but the only thing missing is long blonde/white hair. Plus, I don't want DT to end up the way NK did. That would just be insulting by "adding salt, or rather Valerian steel, to the wound." Pun intended.
"A dragon is not a slave."
First to take the Black
What a load of ball clocks!!
this is a VERY interesting story
I’ve heard theory it’s bastard Stark. A Snow. A literal opposite of John Snow if he wanted power and married his Aunt but instead she was half Walker
Battle of Bastards https://youtu.be/L2HV33JRjMM
Ive always thought the corpse queen was a dragonlords daughtef from either valyria or the empire of the dawn.
I think the most important event was finding the dead stag and direwolf, which also lead to the children of there direwolves. It’s what cause Lady Stark to convince Ned to go south and accept the hand of the king, leading to his death, Sansa as a hostage, and Arya to be a trained assassin. As well as the war between the starks and Lannastirs, which lead to Robs death.
My personal opinion you shouldn't clickbait something under revealing true identity if you're not going to say who they are or if you don't know who
Cant wait for snow
Is ALL OF THIS IN THE BOOKS?? I am serious.. are all of these back stories in George R.R.Martin's books about this series? They just never stop coming!
Oh my GOD THANK YOU!!I never knew why Bejin looked so weird. I've never heard any explanations about this until now. Now I have so many more questions. How? When? Why? Where? Can anyone tell me what happened to him? Why didn't he become a full Night Walker?
I wasn’t aware of the books before the show so I guess my knowledge of that world’s history and lore is limited because the show left out a great deal. I do remember the scene where a man was turned into the Night King by the children of the forest, but it was brief with no exposition offered along with other tantalizing scenes involving the White Walkers that were never explained or followed up on.
In which Book is this story told? It’s been so long since I read them, I can’t remember. I know the Night’s King and the Night King are different. But I don’t remember reading about the love story between a Lord Commander and a White Walker.
I’d love to see this story in a series!
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The most important moment is when Danny's dragons are born
Man, we need to bring the NightKing back!!!! And the Nights Queen….bring them back with ice spiders and ice dragons and everything dead…yes let Jon Snow go beyond the wall and see a new threat coming…..let's see how powerful Bran really is..vs the NightKing and NightQueen……
I haven’t read all of the books yet so I’m probably missing a bit of relevant information but I feel like the Targaryens leaving Valyria has to be at least ONE of, if not the most, important event to have happened. It was the catalyst to the Targaryen dynasty, directly effecting many subplots during and long after their reign.
This is, in my opinion, the most compelling story in ASOIAF. I would love to see it fleshed out in a series. I had hoped GOT would go in this direction.
There many guess who was Night King. A Flint, Bolton, Flossy, etc the Night Queen was Female Wright who was murder before by the ? Guess who? Look at the legend of Dany Flint! And Coldhands and deal with White Walkers. The 13 Commadar are before the wall was up. PS there was babies offer before 13 commadar.
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It would make sense and actually tie it all together