If the wights are controlled telepathically, why didn't the Night King just disconnect from the wight they captured so when they showed it to Cersei it was just a corpse?
If the wights are controlled telepathically...
dude just turn your brain off and enjoy the show
>Zombie/undead
>Nose has fallen off
I hate this trope
Because he's not concerned with the affairs of puny mortals.
is there any evidence the night king can "turn off" one of his wights and have them die on the spot? it's never shown. i always just assumed they go on autopilot wight mode unless he's specifically controlling them
>lifeless brainless savage being depicted having the opposite of the main jewish facial trait
Gee i wonder why they make zombies look like that
There sure isn’t. OP is going by his own headcanon.
have sex
Why would he know or give a shit?
that's how it works in skyrim
>2019
>playing video games
Why would he know? Watch the show retard
In season 1 he uses the Nightwatch corpses as sleeper agents to wake up during nighttime and try to kill the Lord Commander.
In the books it's mentioned how the Night's Watch sent an undead moving arm down to the capital to convince them of the threat, but it rotten away during the journey
If ancient skellingtons from the dawn of time can punch through stone coffin walls why couldn't this lad get out of a box
Why does it still have eyes?
Considering how decomposed everything else is, he should have actual eyes anymore.
Also cracking set of teeth all things considered.
Back in the first season there was that corpse Ghost found beyond the Wall. It was brought back, then tried to kill the Lord Commander of the Nights Watch. In the books, it's explained that the Wall is more than just a shit ton of ice, that there is ancient magic warded into it. Presumably, this means that wights and the Others/White Walkers can't pass it. Like that bullshit about vampires not being able to enter one's home uninvited. So the wight played dead, waiting to be found and dragged past the Wall by the living. It then specifically went for the Lord Commander, not the first unlucky bastard it saw. This implies either wights themselves are intelligent, or they can be puppeted by the Others/White Walkers.
unironically this.
They follow Walking Dead logic
Inceeeeeeeeeel
How does magic even work?
Things can be enchanted and whatever but you also have a bloodline of people immune to fire and shit.
Guess we'll never know but my guess is something to do with Lovecraftian old gods as Martin even has a house that's pretty much shadow over insmouth complete with the drowned god.
When they find corpses beyond the wall in Season 1 and bring them back, why do they turn into wights only after night time? Does this mean the night king was in proximity and only then did he raise them? Sam noted that they didn't smell like they were festering; there was no smell at all. Were they just pretending to be dead? Why did one of them close the door behind Jon? Are they intelligent?
Why was Robert Baratheon so concerned about the Dothraki horde coming across the sea and pillaging when his fleet could have met them in the ocean and had a naval battle? Dothraki probably don't even know how to swim.
If wights can break through stone crypts, why didn't the wight they captured just broke through his wooden cage?
Targaryens are actually not immune to fire. Many died burnt by dragons during their civil wars.
targaryens were sometimes immune to fire, it is not reliable
grrm even said dany isnt always immune to fire, the times she wasnt hurt by fire in the series were considered unique and miraculous events
it is not clear what the conditions cause it to work or not work
Looking for logic in a magic world where winter can last for years.
>unironically the most realistic fantasy world ever created