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Top reply - "I've never seen someone put so much effort into a shitpost"That’s fucking brilliant.
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Top reply - "I've never seen someone put so much effort into a shitpost"That’s fucking brilliant.
Obvious references to Jon Snow being king. This is a sneaky little reference at the beginning of the book, before characters are established. Game of Thrones isn’t that sophisticated, it’s a fairy tale, I think the idea of a dwarf being king is enough of a seeming twist to make RR Martin feel like he’s blown minds.Congrats on listening to another person read a book to you. I'm sure @Priziesthorse is glad he clicked "agree" on your post.
Also there are far more references to Jon Snow being king.
Source - I read the books to myself. Without assistance.
First of all, you're not even supposed to be in here!!!!Obvious references to Jon Snow being king. This is a sneaky little reference at the beginning of the book, before characters are established. Game of Thrones isn’t that sophisticated, it’s a fairy tale, I think the idea of a dwarf being king is enough of a seeming twist to make RR Martin feel like he’s blown minds.
It would be insane for them not to do it. Everyone they kill becomes part of their team. You would just put up a siege at Winterfell and then take out the rest of the continent easily, which would have the effect of quadrupling your army. And you could just surround and starve out the remaining defenders because you don't need food yourself.The Night King isn't going to be at Winterfell. It's too early, even in a short season, for the final battle scene. Plus we didn't see him at the end of the episode. If he were going to be there, they would have shown him riding dead Viserion at the end of this episode.
Internet theorists think he'll split his army and take half of it south. That would make sense.