after the battle of the *******s and stannis' army getting wiped out near winterfell, I wonder how many bodies are lying in the snow that never got burnt and may be brought back...
agrams said:
after the battle of the *******s and stannis' army getting wiped out near winterfell, I wonder how many bodies are lying in the snow that never got burnt and may be brought back...
Does the NK have to be within a direct line of sight and/or within close range? He wasn't able wake up the dragon when it was under water and have it swim up itself. They had to go through the effort of getting aircraft carrier boat anchor chains to raise it first.Episode IV said:agrams said:
after the battle of the *******s and stannis' army getting wiped out near winterfell, I wonder how many bodies are lying in the snow that never got burnt and may be brought back...
I am pretty sure they mention having to burn the bodies; and certainly the wildlings and Jon would know to do it
I love how any analysis of any still from Game of Thrones has the brightness turned up to 1000 because the show is so damn darkTheDraw said:
Maybe Bran wargs into the Mad King, and while he is there somebody (Dany?) gives the command to the dragons to "burn them all" while referring to all of the wights/white walkersaggie-master said:
I know since the Hold the Door episode there have been theories that Bran might have made the mad king go mad too with the whole "burn them all" thing.
Does anyone have any theories about how that might happen?
Thisguy1 said:
I've seen this theory mentioned for a few years now. I feel like someone said it came from the books, but I may be wrong on that.
I don't know that it was a pack of direwolves that she got together or just a big pack of wolves.
The problem with that theory is that Hodor was near Bran in both the present and the past. There was some sort of issue with Bran warging into Hodor in the present while also viewing him in the past. This doesn't work for the Mad King because he is dead in the present so Bran can't warg into him. Without knowing a lot more about how this feedback issue really works, I think we have to assume Bran is warging into the person in the present to be able to affect their past.Geralt of Rivia said:Maybe Bran wargs into the Mad King, and while he is there somebody (Dany?) gives the command to the dragons to "burn them all" while referring to all of the wights/white walkersaggie-master said:
I know since the Hold the Door episode there have been theories that Bran might have made the mad king go mad too with the whole "burn them all" thing.
Does anyone have any theories about how that might happen?
Edit: I know that I've read that theory somewhere, probably on this thread
I've only read the books once so this is spotty memory, but weren't there some POV scenes from a wolf's perspective (someone warging in)? I remember the taste of blood, cracking of bones, etc. Was that Nymeria or Bran's wolf?Episode IV said:Thisguy1 said:
I've seen this theory mentioned for a few years now. I feel like someone said it came from the books, but I may be wrong on that.
I don't know that it was a pack of direwolves that she got together or just a big pack of wolves.
In the books Nymerias pack is hundreds strong and hunting in the woods near the Band of Brothers (I think)
I believe I read in this thread that during an interview with GRRM he mentioned in reference to the Nymeria Pack that, as an author, you don't mention hanging an axe on the wall in chapter 3 and not use it in chapter 33 when it's available... (something like that)
Both. Arya wargs into Nymeria in the books in her dreams. She is "dreaming" as Nymeria when she pulls Catelyn's body out of the river before the BwB finds her. Jon, Bran, and Arya all show warging abilities in the book, and I think Martin has mentioned all the Stark children have the ability to do so.HtownAg92 said:I've only read the books once so this is spotty memory, but weren't there some POV scenes from a wolf's perspective (someone warging in)? I remember the taste of blood, cracking of bones, etc. Was that Nymeria or Bran's wolf?Episode IV said:Thisguy1 said:
I've seen this theory mentioned for a few years now. I feel like someone said it came from the books, but I may be wrong on that.
I don't know that it was a pack of direwolves that she got together or just a big pack of wolves.
In the books Nymerias pack is hundreds strong and hunting in the woods near the Band of Brothers (I think)
I believe I read in this thread that during an interview with GRRM he mentioned in reference to the Nymeria Pack that, as an author, you don't mention hanging an axe on the wall in chapter 3 and not use it in chapter 33 when it's available... (something like that)
I can see Arya telling Bran, "Hey, could you call my dog, please. Thanks."
Those arrows are going to be really distracting during the battle.TheDraw said:
PDWT_12 said:Both. Arya wargs into Nymeria in the books in her dreams. She is "dreaming" as Nymeria when she pulls Catelyn's body out of the river before the BwB finds her. Jon, Bran, and Arya all show warging abilities in the book, and I think Martin has mentioned all the Stark children have the ability to do so.HtownAg92 said:I've only read the books once so this is spotty memory, but weren't there some POV scenes from a wolf's perspective (someone warging in)? I remember the taste of blood, cracking of bones, etc. Was that Nymeria or Bran's wolf?Episode IV said:Thisguy1 said:
I've seen this theory mentioned for a few years now. I feel like someone said it came from the books, but I may be wrong on that.
I don't know that it was a pack of direwolves that she got together or just a big pack of wolves.
In the books Nymerias pack is hundreds strong and hunting in the woods near the Band of Brothers (I think)
I believe I read in this thread that during an interview with GRRM he mentioned in reference to the Nymeria Pack that, as an author, you don't mention hanging an axe on the wall in chapter 3 and not use it in chapter 33 when it's available... (something like that)
I can see Arya telling Bran, "Hey, could you call my dog, please. Thanks."
The show has only shown Bran to have the ability.
What is this supposed to show us?TheDraw said:
the dragonssmokeythebear said:What is this supposed to show us?TheDraw said:
MW03 said:
I don't know if I've made this fact up in my head, pulled it from one of the books years back, or saw it on the show, but isn't valyrian steel forged by dragon fire?
On the other hand, I assume dragon glass is obsidian, which Magic School Bus taught me is rock that has melted into lave and then rapidly cooled.
Dragon fire swords
Dragon glass weapons
Literal dragons
These seem to be the keys to jacking up White Walkers.
Just to make sure we're consistent with the show, it doesn't require dragon fire to melt the Valyrian steel, but perhaps dragon fire is necessary in producing the elements imbued into the steel?aggietony2010 said:MW03 said:
I don't know if I've made this fact up in my head, pulled it from one of the books years back, or saw it on the show, but isn't valyrian steel forged by dragon fire?
On the other hand, I assume dragon glass is obsidian, which Magic School Bus taught me is rock that has melted into lave and then rapidly cooled.
Dragon fire swords
Dragon glass weapons
Literal dragons
These seem to be the keys to jacking up White Walkers.
The secrets of forging valyrian steel were lost during the Doom. Some suspect dragons were involved, because it's Valyria after all. There's also speculation blood magic may be involved.
But for the show purposes, it's a mystery, and will likely remain so.