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I think you guys are gonna be very disappointed when there isn't a Cleganbowl.
There's been way too allusion to a Clegane bowl throughout the story for their not to be one IMO
I think you guys are gonna be very disappointed when there isn't a Cleganbowl.
I could definitely see something like this happening. Cersei holds them all hostage or threatens them in some way, Jamie kills her, The Mountain jumps in, then The Hound jumps in. Then maybe Beric and Cersei's Hand/Maester go at it.
kill of sansa arya gilly and cersei in one go and then let the men settle the real business of war.
The Wall is coming down.
Cleganebowl will happen, probably not this episode.
Littlefinger gets cut.
Cersei will agree to help but the plan will be to not to help when actually needed.
Euron will try and screw everyone with the Golden Company bought with gold from Cersei.
Boatsex
The hound uses a flaming sword to defeat his brother..book it now lads
The only reason I wouldn't go with that is the Hound was visibly afraid of the fire on the bear wight.
they'll have him conquer his fears though now that he's a disciple of the lord of light (sort of)
I could definitely see something like this happening. Cersei holds them all hostage or threatens them in some way, Jamie kills her, The Mountain jumps in, then The Hound jumps in. Then maybe Beric and Cersei's Hand/Maester go at it.
perhaps the new ice dragon will breathe fire and melt the wall (or at least burn an opening thru it).
wall is made of ice correct?
A frozen zombie dragon breathing fire doesn't make much sense to me. Maybe it's going to crap a giant iceberg and Titanic the wall.
I wonder if it just breathes icy cold air and will freeze the bay at Eastwatch
Not to mention there's supposedly some magic that doesn't allow the dead to pass. Not sure how they get around that in the story.
Maybe the dragon living under Winterfell will rise up and Azor Ahai will start wrecking shit.
I kind of wonder if Euron goes rogue, raids Oldtown, figures out how to knock down the wall.
isn't there a horn that can take down the wall as well?
Books only.
Books only.
Is it? Sam finds the horn in the show a couple seasons ago or so. They cut out Ghost leading Jon to where Cold Hands buried it, but Sam has the horn in the books and found it in the show.
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Season 2
The warhorn is found along with spear and arrow heads made of dragonglass, all wrapped in the black cloak of a brother of the Night's Watch. Sam and Grenn do not take notice of the warhorn, as they are more interested in the rare dragonglass weapons.[1]
In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the warhorn and dragonglass cache is found by Jon Snow and Ghost. The warhorn is made from an auroch's horn and is banded with bronze. On closer examination the horn had proved cracked, and even after Jon cleaned all the dirt out, he was unable to get any sound from it. The rim is chipped as well, but Jon gives the horn to Sam anyway, since Sam likes to collect old things, even worthless ones. He tells Sam "Make a drinking horn out of it, and every time you take a drink you'll remember how you ranged beyond the Wall, all the way to the Fist of the First Men". Sam carries the warhorn all the way from the Fist to Castle Black.
So far in the novels, there is nothing to indicate that the broken warhorn has any special properties. However, there is a theory that the seemingly useless warhorn is in fact the legendary Horn of Winter, used many years ago by the King-Beyond-the-Wall Joramun to wake giants from the earth.
the horn controls dragons too
Isn't Dragonbinder in the show? In my head I can vividly see one of Euron's followers blowing a horn and then his mouth burning off or some such thing.I think we are now discussing two different horns from the books lol
One is Dragonbinder, which Euron has. His crew member winds the horn, and is burned from the inside by the power/magic.
The other is the Horn of Winter, which Mance was looking for, and is supposedly a horn that can bring down the wall.
There might actually be a THIRD horn in question. Near the end of aDwD, Melisandre burns Mance's giant warhorn, which was supposed to be the Horn of Winter. Tormund then tells Jon Snow that it wasn't the Horn of Winter, but rather the Horn of Joramun.
The Horn of Winter and the Horn of Joramun are supposed to be the same thing, but Tormund makes it sound like they are two different things.
Either way, it seems that the show has eliminated any importance that might exist in magical horns lol.
Isn't Dragonbinder in the show? In my head I can vividly see one of Euron's followers blowing a horn and then his mouth burning off or some such thing.
I think we are now discussing two different horns from the books lol
One is Dragonbinder, which Euron has. His crew member winds the horn, and is burned from the inside by the power/magic.
The other is the Horn of Winter, which Mance was looking for, and is supposedly a horn that can bring down the wall.
There might actually be a THIRD horn in question. Near the end of aDwD, Melisandre burns Mance's giant warhorn, which was supposed to be the Horn of Winter. Tormund then tells Jon Snow that it wasn't the Horn of Winter, but rather the Horn of Joramun.
The Horn of Winter and the Horn of Joramun are supposed to be the same thing, but Tormund makes it sound like they are two different things.
Either way, it seems that the show has eliminated any importance that might exist in magical horns lol.
Isn't Dragonbinder in the show? In my head I can vividly see one of Euron's followers blowing a horn and then his mouth burning off or some such thing.