Why doesn't the Night King just stave them out?
Why doesn't the Night King just stave them out?
there is no time
Winter doesn't last forever
This one is a long winter.
don't winters in this universe last like 10 years? I don't think that's an issue
If you haven't noticed, the night king obviously cares about how he is perceived. Why do you think he did his epic raise wight moment at hard home? Why do you think he did a slow walk when he killed dany's dragon? Why do you think he did several fly bys when he took down the wall?
He wants his invasion to look epic, it would be anti climatic to just sit outside the wall when you have hundreds of white walkers, an undead dragon, and probably hundred of thousand wight.
There's some weird orbits/rotations/magic going in in this universe, so that seasons last for unpredictable periods.
The equivalent of Westeros old wives and farmers' almanac types say the coming winter "will be a long one".
Umm sweaty have sex before you ask such questions
This.
Go big or go home should be any great conqueror’s moto.
Because the night king isn't Cersei or Daenerys.
The NK only wants to bring an ever-lasting night. He isn't interested in killing or making anyone suffer just for warfare matter. All he wants is more soldiers in his army and bring winter to every corner of Westeros. Look, one of his followers even ignored Sam knowing that fat cuck is a shitty soldier.
Stop pretending the NK is any ruthless southern lord who wants nothing but an uncomfortable chair.
He has a purpose and it doesn't involve starving people out.
Night King is a bald cunt.
>Is that you, John Wayne? Is this me?
Let's say the NK wins. Then what? History is erased and do they just all fuck off or something? Do they create a WW civilization?
Hubris
he wants to restore balance to nature
At this rate, if nothing continues to happen in the show, he will.
He's an eco terrorist that wants to wipe out the plague called humanity
He likes snow and ice he thinks its nice
HOOMANS ARE THE REAL EVIL!
He will probably kill himself and everyone else when he makes sure that every human is dead.
The little children want to repopulate the westoros. They made the night king (a human) to kill all the humans. Once he kills everything he just dies and then they take over.
I have a theory, too long sorry, not in the mood to write it down.
Point is, he has to do his thing before the red comet passes
based and wightpilled
This his PR agent has too much influence
So the night king if the ultimate chad then?
Red comet you say?
If the writers actually go for this, this would be the greatest jewish trick in history
arrogance? can they actually stop him?
Why doesn’t the Night King just use Kagrenac’s Tools on the Heart of Lorkhan?
It depends the season last years but don’t happen on regular intervals
It seems like each season lasts 3-5 years or so, the show began in summer, most of it was during the in-universe autum, winter began in season 6 I believe
maybe he hopes that he can die in peace when his purpose of fighting off the andals/first men is fullfilled and westeros is purged.
Something from an earlier season about comets signaling the arrival of dragons.
That makes no sense at all
Which is exactly why it will happen.
more like ultimate loser since this will cost him war
(spoiler) good guys win()
and miss out on all those taxes he could collect?
This, he's always been kind of a diva
I don´t get it lmao, just move to Essos or the Iron Islands lmao
Ser Davos will smuggle onions into winterfell.
Haven played a lot of total war i can tell you it’s not that easy. Have you ever considered the possibility that if he waits he give humans time to organize and attack him as one.
Geneva convention
I forgot but did the NK try to kill the little children or not?
He plan all along was to save himself from this dark and terrible future.
because beyond the beyond the barrier there is the eternal summer brought by niggers, which is making them in a hurry to escape
I think the more pressing issue is: what's the Night King's tax policy?
same user here.
It also appears in the new opening, so it must have significance.
Also not only the arrival of dragons but the arrival of magic.
It's magic causing the seasonal weirdness. According to GRRM it's supposed to be resolved by the end of the books (lol). Doubt they'll address it in the show.