Game of Thrones Fans Are Upset the Night King's Identity Is Still a Mystery - Even Though It's Not
05/01/2019 06:08 am EDT
This is the Night King
If you don't remember this, it's a scene from Game of Thrones season 6 episode 5 "The Door", which probably sticks in most fans' minds as the episode where poor Hodor meets a grisly end, even as we learn the tragic backstory to his monosyllabic speech ("Hold the door" = "Hodor"). However, what you may not remember is that what brings the White Walkers down on Hodor, Bran, and Meera Reed is Bran exploring his new power as the Three-Eyed Raven, going back in time to learn the Night King's origin.
Bottom line: The Night King was one First Men (the original human inhabitants of Westeros) who was captured by the mystical Children of the Forest. One of the Children (Leaf, the girl who brings Bran to the Three-Eyed Raven) plunged a dragonglass dagger into the man's chest, transforming him into the Night's King. There's no more mystery to it than that. THE END.
The real "twist" to the Night King's origin is that the White Walkers were created by the Children of the Forest, to be their weapon against mankind. The White Walkers turned on the Children and caused "The Long Night," which then forced the Children to unite with humanity in the great "War for Dawn." After losing that war, The Night King and his army have been hiding in the "Land of Always Winter," biding his time to strike back. Game of Thrones chronicles the moment when he returns.
That's the origin story of the Night King - but apparently its significance was lost on a lot of Game of Thrones fans... as you can see below:
Are We Ever Going to Know?
It's crazy that some fans are actually agonizing over this like it's some kind of unsolved mystery. You already know!
But The Promised Prince...
The other big hangups a lot of fans are having is how Arya defeating the Night King fits into the implications of the prophecy surrounding the "Prince Who Was Promised." Everyone thought Jon Snow beating the Night King was what that prophecy was all about; but now...
But Bran Tho...
Other fans are mad that some deeper connection between Bran and the Night King was never revealed. In case your wondering: The connection was The Night King wanting to erase humanity from memory - and killing the Three-Eyed Raven (who remembers the entire history of humanity) was necessary to do that.
Game of Thrones: The Night King Spinoff?
Apparently the Night King has so much of a fanbase that fans now want more Game of Thrones content dedicated to fleshing out his character. Because that works so well for villains and monsters in general...
Clapback is Coming...
The Game of Thrones creators are going to be reading angry letters / tweets about this for years to come...
I Watched All This???
Getting through the "Battle of Winterfell" was apparently a fruitless endeavor for some fans - because they didn't get this one thing.
The Simplest, Easiest Explanation...
Yes, my friend. Everything is as easy and obvious as it has been since season 6.
R.I.P. Night King - a.k.a. 'That Random First Man Guy'. It's been emotional.
Game of Thrones final episodes are airing on HBO Sundays at 9/8c.
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