Why didn't he raise animals for his army...

Why didn't he raise animals for his army? Why didn't he also lead a ton of wolves and bears and even a shitload of birds?

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Why didn't he just stay away from the battle until everyone was dead? Why would he ever risk himself in the first place?

It’s part of his plan

Dabid didn't have money for more polar bears

When thanos killed half of all life in the universe, why didn't half of the trees evaporate?

DUDE YOUR BRAIN TURN OFF

>insects
>microorganisms

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he did but arya killed all of them

Not enough CGI budget.

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Why didn't Bran just Warg into Cersei and make her jump off the city walls in front of Missandei? Pic unrelated

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Because all the animals either fled or got roasted for food which was eaten off camera.

Because Bran is playing the long game.

Same reason he only raised one giant

All memes aside, why would he not attack during the dead of the long winter when half of westeros has died to starvation. Was he on a fucking timetable?

He had a full size army by the time he got to Hardhome. He added a few more after that. By the time he got to Winterfell he had +100k troops, a giant and a dragon. Why would he start collecting a bunch of wolves when he has the largest army Westeros had ever seen?

Why his generals were so damn useless?

Animals are expensive and CGI animals are even more expensive

It's a snowballing advantage, if his only reason to exist is to wipe out life then there's 0(zero) reason not to just res everything that can be used as a weapon

He could have grown his army much more too had he just traveled further south. DnD gave him an ego though and made him obsessed with taking out Bran.

stop fucking reasoning

>was he on a timetable
Yeah 6 episodes