Dont think they are
I feel like Bran can just go back to the time where the king was created, and stop that entire process, thus, stopping his existence
That can't have Bran running arou.... being carried around with that sort of power..
Dont think they are
Next episode description is something like "arya is faced with a hard choice"...I don't think she becomes no one, but then what does she become. Her storyline is starting to confuse meAlso curious to see if Arya actually goes through with killing the actress ...
Gonna need you to let my dikk breathe breh. Thanks
Why would Bran command an innocent little girl be burned alive?I have a hunch that Bran ultimately becomes what people call the Lord of Light/R'hollor.
With no more Hodor, Bran's mobility is limited and it stands to reason that he'll be confined to a pretty restricted geographic range (Meera ain't dragging his ass back to Westeros), which leads me to believe that Bran's primary activities will involve using his greensight to travel to the past and appear/speak/inadvertently brain fry key characters in the past. We already know that he can make himself heard in the past (Ned at the Tower of Joy) and more (Hodor).
So my theory is that Bran will eventually learn that some combination of Jon Snow/Dany/Tyrion joining forces is the only way to defeat the White Walkers and save humanity. While he can't physically do anything to help them in the present, he can travel to the past at key moments in history to reveal himself and subtly influence history in other ways to ensure that the three of them eventually do meet (and his repeated interactions with characters in the past ultimately morphs into the prophecy Azor Ahai). Remember that whole thing the Red Priestess was saying to Varys that without being mutilated he would never have ended up being the Master of Whisperers and would never have ended up fleeing King's Landing with Tyrion, etc.? What if it was Bran speaking to Varys through the flames all those years ago (and again speaking to the Red Priestess so she would conveniently know Vary's ENTIRE backstory)?
There are other clues: R'hollor is the "good" god and represents fire, his counterpart, the evil god (who doesn't actually have a name) is the "Soul of Ice", which strikes me as a clear parallel of the conflict between Bran and the Night's King.
Only issue with this theory is I can't really figure out how he would bring people back from the dead...
Why would Bran command an innocent little girl be burned alive?
People are under the assumption that Jon is the b*stard son of Ned, hence the half-brother remark. He was basically implying that he wasn't Sansa's "real" brother and that she shouldn't trust him fully.I don't get what LF's "half brother" remark was supposed to mean. just seems like he's grasping at straws to sow the seeds of doubt
Bran just gallivanting through time while the white walkers crush the buildings.
BREHS!!!!!
Brienne is on her way to somewhere right? Pod is probably going too right? What if....
She gets caught up byon the road?lady Stoneheart
No clue, but their lives were in danger so they had to bounce
I mean them children of the corn ass nikkas took an innocent man (first of his kind) and turned him into this monster.
that's the only way you get off an island...They didn't flee on their own tho, they took all Pyke's best ships.