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I know that..follow me here..The WW were created before the Wall and the Nights watch. They were the reason the Wall and the Nights watch were formed in the first place. The Nights King that Old Nan was telling the story of, was the 13th Lord Commander of the Nights Watch and very likely was a Stark..so..That Nights King and the WW Ruler who is being called the Night King are two different entities imo. But who knows really? We will see I guess.
For you, bham
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How many seasons are left?
At this pace, I can see them wrapping up the storyline by the end of next season.
Ramsay should be nice and flayed by the end of the season and the Lannister/Tyrell/High Sparrow storyline should be resolved as well.
All that will be left is dealing with the WWs, right?
How many seasons are left?
At this pace, I can see them wrapping up the storyline by the end of next season.
Ramsay should be nice and flayed by the end of the season and the Lannister/Tyrell/High Sparrow storyline should be resolved as well.
All that will be left is dealing with the WWs, right?
I thought Aegon was written out when Varys and Illyrio were supporting Dany instead. No?
I thought Aegon was written out when Varys and Illyrio were supporting Dany instead. No?
It seems as if Illyrio isn't placing all his bets on Dany.
He and the exiled Lord Jon Connington are plotting to have a boy they call "Young Griff" whom they claim is Aegon Targaryen marry Dany. But I think that when they realize that Dany is staying in Meeran to learn to govern they go with plan B and swear allegiance to Aegon.
When Winds of Winter comes out it should help clarify this.
In the books, yes, but in the series I don't recall even a hint that Aegon is alive. Did I miss it, or is it a situation where casting gave it away?
If Aegon does show up at all it will be at the end of season 6. Season 6 starts at the end of "A Feast for Crows and the beginning of "A Dance with Dragons" I think Aegon doesn't Show up until the end of the book.
If Aegon does show up at all it will be at the end of season 6. Season 6 starts at the end of "A Feast for Crows and the beginning of "A Dance with Dragons" I think Aegon doesn't Show up until the end of the book.
I doubt he shows up at all in the show. They gave Jon Conningtons greyscale to Jorah, and Arianne Martel doesn't exist even though she is the likely bride of Aegon in the book. Also, the epilogue to Dance with Dragons has Varys still in Kings Landing secretly assassinating people on the Red Keep to destabilize for Aegons invasion. I highly doubt that subplot happens in the show, but that gives more reason to read the books still.
