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    Originally posted by Sneaky View Post
    I just had a crazy thought...consider the following. NK can raise fallen life forms without touching them, as we learned in "Hardhome". What if he attacks the Golden Company soldiers and with every strafing run of Viserions "Ice Flame" instantly raises the fallen and literally converts the Golden Company to his own second army, and then uses them to slay Cersei and Euron with Cersei's own former merc army. WHOAH.

    It could totally work!


    From there, NK could in a sweeping coup de grace convert everyone south of The North, because all of the Westerosi fighting force would be up North fighing his primary army, which he may very well just be using as a pawn and a diversion, while he converts all of the rest of the population...remember, he isn't playing the game of thrones - he just wants to make sure there's no human army that can repel him as he seeks to erase mankind from the Earth.
    There is a theory that the NK is a greenseer like Bran - knows they are using Bran as bait - thus the NK in turn will send his army to Winterfell as a distraction & he/Viserion will go to King's Landing were he easily takes out Huron, the Golden Company and Cersei's troops making a fresh army of the dead...

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      Originally posted by Crazy Horse View Post
      There is a theory that the NK is a greenseer like Bran - knows they are using Bran as bait - thus the NK in turn will send his army to Winterfell as a distraction & he/Viserion will go to King's Landing were he easily takes out Huron, the Golden Company and Cersei's troops making a fresh army of the dead...
      At the current rate of undead advancement, it would take that army 100+ years to shuffle their way back up to Winterfell. Winter would be long over by then.

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        Originally posted by mudkat View Post
        Yes, but I heard he raped Tywins wife, Also the Targaryens tend to kill the mother in child birth Dany ,Jon, and Tryions mothers all died in childbirth.
        Well, we also heard Rhaegar raped Lianna.

        Interesting coincidence with the 3 mothers, however, the rumor about the mad king/Tywins wife was never brought up in the show so I doubt it becomes anything at this point.

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          Originally posted by Dale Moser View Post
          OK, y’all are nerding out a little hard now... let’s just wait for more naked blonde chicks in fire.[emoji23]


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          I've followed everything that's been said but even I thought the same thing.
          I thought about how this would look for someone that knows nothing about GoT and stumbled onto this thread and jokes that would be made at our expense.

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            Originally posted by TexasLongball View Post
            I've followed everything that's been said but even I thought the same thing.

            I thought about how this would look for someone that knows nothing about GoT and stumbled onto this thread and jokes that would be made at our expense.
            A lion does not concern himself with the opinions of the sheep...

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              Originally posted by Birddog66 View Post
              A lion does not concern himself with the opinions of the sheep...

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              Well played sir. Well played.

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                Originally posted by TexasLongball View Post
                At the current rate of undead advancement, it would take that army 100+ years to shuffle their way back up to Winterfell. Winter would be long over by then.
                LMAO!!! Touche' sir!!
                Originally posted by Birddog66 View Post
                Well, we also heard Rhaegar raped Lianna.

                Interesting coincidence with the 3 mothers, however, the rumor about the mad king/Tywins wife was never brought up in the show so I doubt it becomes anything at this point.

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                Agreed, it would throw off the show so bad it would be hard to follow the plot.

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                  Originally posted by Crazy Horse View Post
                  There is a theory that the NK is a greenseer like Bran - knows they are using Bran as bait - thus the NK in turn will send his army to Winterfell as a distraction & he/Viserion will go to King's Landing were he easily takes out Huron, the Golden Company and Cersei's troops making a fresh army of the dead...
                  This is the theory that I'm betting on. There has been a few scenes that have hinted that the NK is a greenseer. Being that we haven't seen him and Viserion with his army and the fact that a dragon can cover ground a lot faster than a dead army can, I'm betting he's moved around destroying the smaller cities/castles to build his army.
                  Also I think he is moving in on King's Landing for several reasons.
                  One being he knows 1 smaller dragon will lose against 2 full grown dragons. If you have a super weapon but you know one of your enemies can take out that weapon, you find another enemy to attack and weaken the total opposing forces.
                  Second is if he is a Greenseer then he could have seen the future possible outcomes of him going to Winterfell and knows he will lose.
                  Third is from one of Dany's visions in the House of the Undying when she is in the throne room and it appears to be burnt and snow/ash floating around. You also see a shadow of a dragon but never shows the dragon. I believe that is because the dragon casting the shadow is Viserion with the NK.
                  Another supporting argument is how Bronn got sent to go kill Jaime and Tyrion. This sets up for having a main character getting out of King's Landing before the attack. I'm willing to bet that as he goes North he will spot the NK flying towards King's Landing, maybe even be able to see him start the attack from a distance. Allowing him to go North and warn the rest of them what happened.
                  King's Landing will be an easy target for the NK with Viserion. Cersei thinks her enemies will handle the dead army and she feels safe all the way south. She also thinks she has the strongest army now and nothing can stop her. BUT I doubt they have much if any dragonglass and they are probably very low on Valyrian steel. And like typical King's Landing fashion, the people will panic and the NK's army will grow exponentially.
                  So as the NK sacrifices one army to weaken the North, he'll build a massive army from the 20,000+ that is now in King's Landing.

                  And icing on the cake would be for Jaime to have to kill Wight Walker Cersei

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                    Originally posted by keatonskidmore View Post
                    This is the theory that I'm betting on. There has been a few scenes that have hinted that the NK is a greenseer. Being that we haven't seen him and Viserion with his army and the fact that a dragon can cover ground a lot faster than a dead army can, I'm betting he's moved around destroying the smaller cities/castles to build his army.
                    Also I think he is moving in on King's Landing for several reasons.
                    One being he knows 1 smaller dragon will lose against 2 full grown dragons. If you have a super weapon but you know one of your enemies can take out that weapon, you find another enemy to attack and weaken the total opposing forces.
                    Second is if he is a Greenseer then he could have seen the future possible outcomes of him going to Winterfell and knows he will lose.
                    Third is from one of Dany's visions in the House of the Undying when she is in the throne room and it appears to be burnt and snow/ash floating around. You also see a shadow of a dragon but never shows the dragon. I believe that is because the dragon casting the shadow is Viserion with the NK.
                    Another supporting argument is how Bronn got sent to go kill Jaime and Tyrion. This sets up for having a main character getting out of King's Landing before the attack. I'm willing to bet that as he goes North he will spot the NK flying towards King's Landing, maybe even be able to see him start the attack from a distance. Allowing him to go North and warn the rest of them what happened.
                    King's Landing will be an easy target for the NK with Viserion. Cersei thinks her enemies will handle the dead army and she feels safe all the way south. She also thinks she has the strongest army now and nothing can stop her. BUT I doubt they have much if any dragonglass and they are probably very low on Valyrian steel. And like typical King's Landing fashion, the people will panic and the NK's army will grow exponentially.
                    So as the NK sacrifices one army to weaken the North, he'll build a massive army from the 20,000+ that is now in King's Landing.

                    And icing on the cake would be for Jaime to have to kill Wight Walker Cersei

                    I was wishing I had some popcorn while I was reading this! I like the way you think!

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                      Originally posted by keatonskidmore View Post
                      This is the theory that I'm betting on. There has been a few scenes that have hinted that the NK is a greenseer. Being that we haven't seen him and Viserion with his army and the fact that a dragon can cover ground a lot faster than a dead army can, I'm betting he's moved around destroying the smaller cities/castles to build his army.
                      Also I think he is moving in on King's Landing for several reasons.
                      One being he knows 1 smaller dragon will lose against 2 full grown dragons. If you have a super weapon but you know one of your enemies can take out that weapon, you find another enemy to attack and weaken the total opposing forces.
                      Second is if he is a Greenseer then he could have seen the future possible outcomes of him going to Winterfell and knows he will lose.
                      Third is from one of Dany's visions in the House of the Undying when she is in the throne room and it appears to be burnt and snow/ash floating around. You also see a shadow of a dragon but never shows the dragon. I believe that is because the dragon casting the shadow is Viserion with the NK.
                      Another supporting argument is how Bronn got sent to go kill Jaime and Tyrion. This sets up for having a main character getting out of King's Landing before the attack. I'm willing to bet that as he goes North he will spot the NK flying towards King's Landing, maybe even be able to see him start the attack from a distance. Allowing him to go North and warn the rest of them what happened.
                      King's Landing will be an easy target for the NK with Viserion. Cersei thinks her enemies will handle the dead army and she feels safe all the way south. She also thinks she has the strongest army now and nothing can stop her. BUT I doubt they have much if any dragonglass and they are probably very low on Valyrian steel. And like typical King's Landing fashion, the people will panic and the NK's army will grow exponentially.
                      So as the NK sacrifices one army to weaken the North, he'll build a massive army from the 20,000+ that is now in King's Landing.

                      And icing on the cake would be for Jaime to have to kill Wight Walker Cersei
                      yes sir!

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                        Originally posted by basschump View Post
                        I’m thinking Jon Snow is Azor Ahai and is going to wield a flaming sword Sunday (or a later episode) to kill the Night King.

                        A prophecy calls for the return of Azor and Lightbringer.

                        There will come a day after a long summer when the stars bleed and the cold breath of darkness falls heavy on the world. In this dread hour a warrior shall draw from the fire a burning sword. And that sword shall be Lightbringer, the Red Sword of Heroes, and he who clasps it shall be Azor Ahai come again, and the darkness shall flee before him.

                        Melisandre, the red witch, thought: “I pray for a glimpse of Azor Ahai, and R'hllor shows me only Snow.”

                        Dragonglass was the key to defeating the Others 8,000 years prior. At least Winterfell is somewhat prepared.







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                        I think (mostly hope) Jon is Azor Ahai. He fits the prophecy, but so does Dany.

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                          Originally posted by Tubby View Post
                          I was wishing I had some popcorn while I was reading this! I like the way you think!
                          Lol I've been thinking about it a lot and after seeing some theories it all makes sense for that to be the case. And with the number of episodes left it seems fitting. Two episodes for fighting and defeating the NK and his army, which should also reveal who Azor Ahai (The Prince that was promised) is. And then two more episodes to wrap up with who is going to sit on the throne..or what's left of it anyway.

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                            Originally posted by Birddog66 View Post
                            That's easy. There's rumors in the books about the mad king sexing up Tywins wife back in the day. Tywin was the mad kings hand and often said Tyrion was "no son of his".

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                            I read the books years ago. Can't remember S_IT about who did what to whom.

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                              Originally posted by keatonskidmore View Post
                              This is the theory that I'm betting on. There has been a few scenes that have hinted that the NK is a greenseer. Being that we haven't seen him and Viserion with his army and the fact that a dragon can cover ground a lot faster than a dead army can, I'm betting he's moved around destroying the smaller cities/castles to build his army.
                              Also I think he is moving in on King's Landing for several reasons.
                              One being he knows 1 smaller dragon will lose against 2 full grown dragons. If you have a super weapon but you know one of your enemies can take out that weapon, you find another enemy to attack and weaken the total opposing forces.
                              Second is if he is a Greenseer then he could have seen the future possible outcomes of him going to Winterfell and knows he will lose.
                              Third is from one of Dany's visions in the House of the Undying when she is in the throne room and it appears to be burnt and snow/ash floating around. You also see a shadow of a dragon but never shows the dragon. I believe that is because the dragon casting the shadow is Viserion with the NK.
                              Another supporting argument is how Bronn got sent to go kill Jaime and Tyrion. This sets up for having a main character getting out of King's Landing before the attack. I'm willing to bet that as he goes North he will spot the NK flying towards King's Landing, maybe even be able to see him start the attack from a distance. Allowing him to go North and warn the rest of them what happened.
                              King's Landing will be an easy target for the NK with Viserion. Cersei thinks her enemies will handle the dead army and she feels safe all the way south. She also thinks she has the strongest army now and nothing can stop her. BUT I doubt they have much if any dragonglass and they are probably very low on Valyrian steel. And like typical King's Landing fashion, the people will panic and the NK's army will grow exponentially.
                              So as the NK sacrifices one army to weaken the North, he'll build a massive army from the 20,000+ that is now in King's Landing.

                              And icing on the cake would be for Jaime to have to kill Wight Walker Cersei
                              I like this....

                              Also, its mentioned there are hundred's of thousands of people (actually believe the show quotes that there is almost a million people there).

                              So if they turn White Walker then that sets up a 1 on 1 showdown with someone having to kill the knight king to win and destroy all of those people since defeating a army of that magnitude is a no go ...

                              I'm even more excited for Sunday now.

                              OH!!!!! That even sets up a even better Clegane bowl with the Mountain being a WW and The Hound might have to over come his fear of fire to use it and kill him...... I like it
                              Last edited by 150class; 04-24-2019, 12:02 PM.

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                                I'm ready to find out, bring on Sunday!!

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