'Game Of Thrones' Ice Dragon Theory.
Dany's dragons, Viserion now Belongs to White Walkers.
In the penultimate episode of the penultimate season of "Game of Thrones," the HBO show
finally confirmed one of its most chilling theories: yes, ice dragons exist.
With Jon Snow and his group set to be overrun by wights north of the Wall, Gendry shows
off his superhuman running abilities and makes it back to Eastwatch to send Dany (Emilia
Clarke) a distress raven.
Thankfully, the bird apparently flies faster than nearly any raven before it and makes
it to Khaleesi in time for her to hop on her dragons, arrive beyond the Wall (to the right
location) and save the day.
Unfortunately, the Night King has 99 percent quarterback accuracy and takes out one of
Dany's dragons, Viserion, with an ice spear ― only to resurrect it later as his own.
The appearance of an ice dragon raises all kinds of questions.
Was Dany's decision to save Jon Snow the stupidest thing ever?
Uh, yes.
Jon's plan was silly from the beginning, but you can't blame him too much.
He knows nothing.
Dany should know better.
In fact, Tyrion was telling her not to go.
LISTEN TO TYRION!
Now, because she went beyond the Wall with her dragons, the White Walkers have some new
"fire" power.
But the reason the idea was truly stupid leads into the next question ...
Will this bring down the Wall?
The Wall is built with magic.
Dragons are also magic.
This seems like a problem.
When Bran was marked by the Night King in Season 6 of "Game of Thrones," it broke
the magical protections on the Three-Eyed Raven's cave.
People started speculating that when Bran crossed the Wall, the magical protections
placed upon it would also break.
While that theory could still be true, it may be irrelevant now.
Since the Wall was built using magic, likely something magical will be needed to break
it ― and the White Walkers now have something pretty magical.
Also, how do you kill a White Walker dragon?
Up until now, fire has been a weapon against the wights, but it's unclear if it has a
major effect on White Walkers, as we've seen them walk through it before:
Viserion is already a dragon, and he has blue eyes like a White Walker, so fire probably
isn't the best option.
Would Valyrian steel or dragonglass work?
That's unclear, too.
After all, Valyrian steel is supposedly made using dragon fire, according to legends.
Perhaps the only way would be to kill the Night King?
The episode also dropped the major reveal that if you kill a White Walker, the wights
he turned die, too.
Or is there some other outcome?
Could Bran warg into an undead dragon?
Could Jon Snow ride on the back of an ice dragon?
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