Asked this last night and thought i had a suitable answer that hes a First Men but now im thinking it doesnt really match up.
BC = Before Aegons Conquest(roughly 3 centuries before current day timeline)
CIRCA 1200 BC: First Men arrive in Essos through a land bridge. The Children fight them and bring the Hammer of Waters down on the Arm of Dorne, shattering the connection between the continents. The Men and Children agree to a peace pact on the Isle of Faces.
CIRCA 8000 BC: The Andals arrive in Westeros and start going ham on the Children of the Forest, burning down their weirwood trees and killing them en masse. Perhaps the second Hammer of Waters was used on the Neck at this point.
At some point the Children abduct a human and turn him into the first White Walker, triggering the Long Night. Backfires. The Children and men end up working together to defeat the Walkers with the help of "Azor Ahai" and "Lightbringer" and the Wall is built. The Wall is said to be around 8,000 years old so this coincides with the Andal Invasion a bit.
He was a human before he got changed into a walker, dipshit
Lucas Barnes
t. faggot nigger who actaly remebwr thing from shot
Thomas Moore
>CIRCA 1200 BC: Missing a 0 here
Isaiah Gutierrez
>caring about the lore of a fat mans fantasy about dragons and queens LMAO
Jaxon Wood
Caring enough to post that LMAO
Lincoln Martinez
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Dylan Smith
A /pol created movie. Crowdfunded from /pol users. It's really a proclaimation of their politics and types of movies and film that pol represents.
Michael James
>12000 years ago in real life >Neolithic revolution starts, we start doing agriculture >12000 BC in Westeros >warrior men attack some magical manlets and there's as much progress as in around 2000 years (-300BC-1300AD) as in real life
Ryder Hall
meh, Rome and Egypt pretty much capped off in progress after a while. Plus they had those long winters that lasted years.
Austin James
>rome and egypt capped off in progress after a while you are aware that the Roman empire continued into the 15th century correct? plebs literally using black powder grenades and shit and you say they capped off in progress early
Austin Russell
I think you’re confused. The first Men arrived in Westeros long before the Andals. They’re called First for a reason.
Justin Jenkins
>>Neolithic revolution starts, we start doing agriculture
What is Göbekli Tepe What is megaliths
We had advanced civs that were wiped by catastrophy 12k years ago. Same goes for Westeros.
Jaxson Stewart
>you are aware that the Roman empire continued into the 15th century correct?
No, the dates in the OP say that the First Men came first.
Bentley Wilson
They did. Defeat doesnt equal total genocide.
Bentley Flores
But they didn't
Carson Gutierrez
It's supposed to be legendary and not a reliable timeline
Chase Morris
(Unless you're one of the original Prussians.)
Benjamin Wright
They drove them out of their lands for like 8 thousand years, thats a defeat.
Jayden Wood
How do you have azor ahai with his magic sword and he doesn't kill the night king but he kills a few wight baddies and then hurray we did it look mom they're retreating? QUICK BUILD A WALL FAST.