Regular wights (reanimated people) can be killed by regular means, but they're just more difficult as they're already undead. Like zombies in Walking Dead.
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Right, so did I miss it that Meera has a Valyrian steel sword?
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Bran, still not fully in control of his abilities, was warging Hodor in the present while viewing the past. He become so focused on Willas/Hodor, curious about what changed him, that Bran warged him in the past to hear Meera's words, thus turning him into Hodor. A sort of self fulfilling prophecy.
quote:depends on which link. If it is the 4chan one, so much of that has been proven false at this point (more than 60%)/
If anyone is curious about legit spoilers, the reddit user correctly stated Hodor's death and the CoTF's creating the Night's King in that link previously posted.
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If anyone is curious about legit spoilers, the reddit user correctly stated Hodor's death and the CoTF's creating the Night's King in that link previously posted.
quote:ah, yeah, I remember that one.
It was a reddit thread that was deleted. There was another thread on this board created to discuss it.
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Normal WW can be killed with normal weapons, at least until they are revived again. Think back to the north battle of WW vs Wildlings. The dragon glass or a valyrian steel is only needed for the leaders. Which it looks like we are down to 3 maby?
quote:Someone does not buy the theory of fan-shaped destiny.
I thinks it's more likely he doesn't change anything back then; whatever happened, happened. Whether that be through the natural course of events or Bran's intervention, the past itself cannot be changed only our knowledge of the past can
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I wonder if only the NK could see bran.
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So does the events of this episode lend credence to the theory that the whispers that the mad King hears is actually bran?
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Normal WW can be killed with normal weapons, at least until they are revived again. Think back to the north battle of WW vs Wildlings. The dragon glass or a valyrian steel is only needed for the leaders. Which it looks like we are down to 3 maby?
Thanks, I had forgotten. Three sounds right. Because Ice was melted down for Oathkeeper and the other one that Joffrey had, and Jon's sword. That's all I can think of right now.
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Summer's death was awful. Just terrible.
Hodor's was done so well though.
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If anyone is curious about legit spoilers, the reddit user correctly stated Hodor's death and the CoTF's creating the Night's King in that link previously posted.
This episode leaked many hours ago so wasn't a spoiler for some of us.