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Game of thrones beyond the wall warcraft
Game of thrones beyond the wall warcraft










Remember when Alliser Thorne was running for Lord Commander after Jeor Mormont was kilt? Before Sam nominates Jon Snoo, there are two candidates: We do see the leader of The Shadow Tower, though. That’s one of the more badass names of anything in Westeros. Kind of bums me out that we never see The Shadow Tower in the show. When the books begin, according to some fancy use of a tool they call Google, only Castle Black and The Shadow Tower are garrisoned. Apparently The Nightfort is the original and largest castle on the Wall. The Nightfort is where Bran and Jojen and Meera passed through the Wall. I think the only ones that we’ve really interacted with are Castle Black, obvs, Eastwatch-by-the-Sea and The Nightfort. I didn’t make this cool image, (and from now on I’ll put my name at the bottom of the ones I make) but what I like most about it is The Wall up top.Īs a show watcher I’ve never known what the names of all The Wall castles are. This week is brought to you by the Westeros Transit System, proudly serving all traffic in Westeros at the same speed until season seven, when everything changed to hyperloop and all fucking rules went out the window. If you haven’t lost all sense of time and space while you plummet into this nerd well, I haven’t done my job.

GAME OF THRONES BEYOND THE WALL WARCRAFT FULL

Things become more clear, however, when you realize that Castle Black is full of Wildlings (and Ghost!) and they all seem to have been waiting specifically for Jon.Welcome back to your weekly Game of Thrones Deep Dive Recap! Time does not exist in our dojo. His old friend Tormund is there waiting for him, which is weird, since Tormund made it clear that he intended to go back to the real north, north of The Wall, with the rest of the Wildlings. When Jon arrives at The Wall, it's not deserted like he expects. At this point, things are looking bleak for Jon, who has basically been sentenced to go sit, alone, on a broken ice wall until he dies. And Sansa, as Queen of the North, will need to play by the rules and not go visiting prisoners on The Wall. Even though The Wall is just north of Winterfell, Arya announces that she'll never visit because she's going west to explore and never coming back, essentially. Won't Jon's siblings visit him all the time though? Is there even a Wall or a Night's Watch at this point?īut wait, you might be thinking, why would you send Jon to The Wall? Wasn't that destroyed? Isn't the Night's Watch rendered useless now that there's no Night King or White Walkers to watch for? Jon asks pretty much exactly these questions and Tyrion basically says that they're keeping the Night's Watch around as a place to exile criminals. When all is said and done, Bran Stark is named King of the Six Kingdoms, Sansa is named Queen of the now independent North and Jon Snow is sentenced to take the black and serve out the rest of his days on The Wall as a man of the Night's Watch.

game of thrones beyond the wall warcraft

Grey Worm and the rest of the Unsullied are none too pleased with Jon when he kills their beloved Queen and they lock him up for weeks until all of the lords and ladies of Westeros can make the trek out to King's Landing (or what's left of it anyway) to decide what to do with him and who to name King (or Queen) of the Seven Kingdoms. Why does Jon Snow have to go back to The Wall? Jon realized that he was the only one capable of taking her out, so even though he didn't want to do, he did just that. She went full Mad Queen (opens in new tab), killed hundreds of innocents, sentenced Tyrion to death, and rallied her armies with promises of more "liberation" which is just Dany for "murder" at this point. There's a longer explanation available here (opens in new tab), but the short version is that Dany just had to go. Why did Jon Snow kill Daenerys Targaryen?










Game of thrones beyond the wall warcraft