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Here's what I think is going to happen. The Dragons rein down Thunder and Fire on Centurions from the white walkers army. The Admirals from the good guy army wield Claymores of dragonglass and valerian steel to defend the Admirals and Monarchs and the whole Galaxy. But things still look bleak and hopeless. Just then the Sea Devils from the iron islands show up and save the day. I call it the NFL Europe theory.
Here's what I think is going to happen. The Dragons rein down Thunder and Fire on Centurions from the white walkers army. The Admirals from the good guy army wield Claymores of dragonglass and valerian steel to defend the Admirals and Monarchs and the whole Galaxy. But things still look bleak and hopeless. Just then the Sea Devils from the iron islands show up and save the day. I call it the NFL Europe theory.
where does jon kitna fit in
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I saw an interesting theory - the Night King turns Dany into a White Walker and she becomes the Night Queen. That would be quite a twist.
I think that happens, but to Cersei. While the army of the dead is attacking Winterfell, the Night King took a little dragon ride down to King's Landing to scoop up the Queen.
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There's a pretty common theory/prediction that the Night King is going down to King's Landing in the next episode, he's not at Winterfell right now. The Night King wasn't anywhere to be seen in the last few moments of the last episode and he's not seen in the preview for the upcoming episode. Apparently people looked at the split second shot of the dragon in the promo and can clearly see Daenerys riding the dragon. It also fits into the prophesies/visions that Bran and Daeny have seen in past seasons. Between the wight dragon and the wildfire which may be unleashed either by Cersei or one of the protagonists who has to burn the city to the ground to prevent/kill 1 million wights from joining the dead army, things aren't looking good for Kings Landing
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There's a pretty common theory/prediction that the Night King is going down to King's Landing in the next episode, he's not at Winterfell right now. The Night King wasn't anywhere to be seen in the last few moments of the last episode and he's not seen in the preview for the upcoming episode. Apparently people looked at the split second shot of the dragon in the promo and can clearly see Daenerys riding the dragon. It also fits into the prophesies/visions that Bran and Daeny have seen in past seasons. Between the wight dragon and the wildfire which may be unleashed either by Cersei or one of the protagonists who has to burn the city to the ground to prevent/kill 1 million wights from joining the dead army, things aren't looking good for Kings Landing
I read that as well. Would the undead have sailed there? I guess he could've left his army there at Winterfell, and taken his dragon to King's Landing on his own.
I think that happens, but to Cersei. While the army of the dead is attacking Winterfell, the Night King took a little dragon ride down to King's Landing to scoop up the Queen.
Cersi has to get killed by Jaime.
So there's a theory that the undead already has access to the crypt or will gain it and reanimate all those dead ancestors. Creepy
This is true. Does it matter whether she's a wight or not? Not sure.
That's going to be awesome. GTFO of the crypt, yo. We have known this about the white walkers...
Ned Stark is in there. The Silent Sisters brought him back during the War of the Five Kings.
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