could he have realistically gotten to king's landing?
Could he have realistically gotten to king's landing?
there's nothing realistic about ice zombies so your question is christopher poole
Why would he go to King's Landing?
His motive for invading was to kill the Three Eyed Raven/Bran, right?
depends on his tax policy
Can someone explain to me why do people repeat this thing Martin once said?
Is it supposed to be funny or something?
Since they didn't even get more than a sprinkling of snow in the North while the south had like two snowflakes fall despite winter starting years ago? Nah. He'd melt while bogged down in The Neck.
No, his motive remained the same as it had been since he was created. To eradicate the plague of man. He just expanded that to also include the Children.
Why does he want to kill Bran? Bran is completely useless other than traveling through time to see things in the past. He does absolutely nothing during the battle and at no point contributes anything to the defeat of the white walkers
It’s autists intentionally taking him out of context but some of the lotr tax shit is amusing
The show says that he is powerful but is retarded at showcasing his powers
>Dragonglass kills him
>Dragonsteel, forged by dragonfire kills him
>being completely engulfed in dragonfire does absolutely nothing
??????
because Bran is basically the wikipedia of westeros or something
he had a dragon. the same dragon that dany flew with dany from alot further away than kings landing
Why does nt he speak
Why was he magically immune to dragon fire but still died instantly when stabbed with Valyrian steel?
do you need everything explained? Ugh this is lost all over again
better question is why he personally wanted to kill bran. couldn’t any one of us thousand of zombie soldiers done it? why expose himself?
Who?
Bran is the last vestige of The Children's powers. It was the Children who first "prayed" to the Weirwood trees and used them to commune with all their ancestor's knowledge. The Children are wiped out and now the only one who knows how to do it is Bran, killing him severs their last connection with the world(through the weirwood trees) and thus ends them completely. It's like that saying that you're only dead once the last person who remembers you is dead.
WHOA HOAH WHOAH! tHERes's just so much mystery! i'm afraid and intrigued..
but they just couldn't sell it.
Yes but he would have had to greatly expand his administration, conduct census, and develop a complex tax policy for all his new territory so he would have to go slowly
>dragonglass kills him
>not a single person thought to make some dragonglass arrowheads and maybe outfit the famed horse archers with some
>instead they smelted the obsidian and hammered it into crude axes like it's a metal
why didn’t he just send one of his mooks to do it
Because he was an autist who wanted to snuff out the last bit of The Children with his own two cold hands around his throat, just like they'd snuffed out his life. It was quite personal.
No he would have melted from the heat
>Attach dragonglass daggers to ravens, or find a way to fit dragonglass on their breaks
>just have Bran control a bunch of them to swarm the NK
sign me up I’m ready