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| “The Dragon and the Wolf”; S07E07 | |
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| TG09 | Aug 28 2017, 04:18 PM Post #31 |
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I haven't watched the video yet but how and why would there be a dragon beneath Winterfell? |
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| Panda | Aug 28 2017, 04:46 PM Post #32 |
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Because Winterfell has many secrets that have yet to be uncovered. I mean, it's literally the oldest living keep in the lands of Westeros. The Starks have been ruling the north since the times of the First Men and the Andals. |
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| TG09 | Aug 28 2017, 04:54 PM Post #33 |
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This is true but how would they go about finding this dragon or knowing of its existence....waiiiit...Bran!?!? |
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| Panda | Aug 28 2017, 05:29 PM Post #34 |
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Haha, I'm quite fond of the theory of there being a dragon in the Wall since it displays magical properties. |
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| TG09 | Aug 28 2017, 05:31 PM Post #35 |
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Well one sure as hell destroyed the Wall....or at least part of it! I hope Tormund didn't die!!! |
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| Panda | Aug 28 2017, 05:42 PM Post #36 |
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Well, the theory is that the ice dragon lives within the wall and will come bursting from the foundation once it's destroyed. It didn't destroy all of the wall, just a large enough section to allow the white walkers through. |
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| TG09 | Aug 28 2017, 05:48 PM Post #37 |
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Mhmm. I'm still not sure if I believe that theory though...it seems to be one of those that's quite out there. Was it the same person who came up with the dragon buried beneath Winterfell theory? All these magical dragons buried everywhere lool
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| Panda | Aug 28 2017, 06:02 PM Post #38 |
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Did you watch the video? The theory actually has some plausible facts behind it to support it. |
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| TG09 | Aug 28 2017, 07:00 PM Post #39 |
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I did and I think it's a lot of 'reaching'. I think it's all bologna actually
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| Panda | Aug 29 2017, 08:50 AM Post #40 |
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I don't know. Considering the fact that the Night King was created by magic of the Children of the Forest to defend them against the Andals and the First Men, is it really that far-fetched of a theory for there to be a dragon in the Wall or beneath Winterfell? |
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