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Who ends up sitting on the Iron Throne?


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Or Ramsey gonna do it himself thinking it's gonna ruin stannis :nerd: in the end stannis doesn't look like the bad guy :nerd:
 
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I started watching last week and i'm on Season 3 Ep. 6.


Regret taking so long to get into it.
 
I started watching last week and i'm on Season 3 Ep. 6.


Regret taking so long to get into it.
I barely started watching it about a month ago. :lol: Needless to say I'm already caught up and waiting for episode 9 this Sunday. This shows takes over your life...and every minute is worth it.
 
For those wondering...
wonder if they'll ever find the missing vSteel swords...

Blades with unknown fates:
although it would be cool, i heard its very uncomfortable.. some1 did make an iron throne toilet in a pub though .

 
when the wights are killed, can they be rose again? Like the ones who were killed during battle, brought back again? If so that has to be very disheartening 
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when the wights are killed, can they be rose again? Like the ones who were killed during battle, brought back again? If so that has to be very disheartening 
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i think so, wights need to be burned in order to be FULLY dead... i think, correct me if im wrong.

from Wiki:

Wights are also nigh-indestructible and can withstand an injury that would normally be fatal, including stab wounds and the removal of limbs; even amputated limbs will still move around on their own. Decapitation is ineffective, as the headless corpse will keep moving, albeit robbed of its sensory organs.

However, wights are very susceptible to fire. Their flesh is extremely flammable, as if it were coated in oil: it will easily catch fire and continue to burn if exposed to even a small amount of flame. As a precaution against them, the Free Folk burn their dead so they cannot be revived as wights.

http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Wights
 
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when the wights are killed, can they be rose again? Like the ones who were killed during battle, brought back again? If so that has to be very disheartening :lol:

I don't think you can "kill" wights unless you burn them. You can cut off arms, decaptitate, etc .. which will render them useless.
 
 
when the wights are killed, can they be rose again? Like the ones who were killed during battle, brought back again? If so that has to be very disheartening :lol:


i think so, wights need to be burned in order to be FULLY dead... i think, correct me if im wrong.

from Wiki:
Wights are also nigh-indestructible and can withstand an injury that would normally be fatal, including stab wounds and the removal of limbs; even amputated limbs will still move around on their own. Decapitation is ineffective, as the headless corpse will keep moving, albeit robbed of its sensory organs.
However, wights are very susceptible to fire. Their flesh is extremely flammable, as if it were coated in oil: it will easily catch fire and continue to burn if exposed to even a small amount of flame. As a precaution against them, the Free Folk burn their dead so they cannot be revived as wights.

http://gameofthrones.wikia.com/wiki/Wights

A couple osselation's of dragon breath from a few dragons should do the trick against them, although I see the Night King turning the Giant into a wight and it being able to kill one of them.
 
hard to say in that situation, it was chaos. you're not gonna be like oh hey lemme grab that real quick.

i wouldve hauled my ***** to the water lol
I would have grabbed it cause it could have been of some assistance or contain some magical properties.
 
So basically other than that one White walker who John destroyed, the White Walkers took zero L's and even added to the troops. I don't think anyone can complain about the antagonist not being a big enough threat with this show.
 
So basically other than that one White walker who John destroyed, the White Walkers took zero L's and even added to the troops. I don't think anyone can complain about the antagonist not being a big enough threat with this show.

Pretty much. It was a massacre.
 
Do we know if those skeleton warriors who attack Bran are controlled by the white walkers?
 
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