Will the Night King Come Again

What is dead may never die... only what well-nigh what is undead? That'south what a lot of Game of Thrones fans are wondering subsequently Arya Stark (Maisie Williams) killed the Night Male monarch (Vladimír Furdík) in the latest episode of the HBO hit.

While at that place are still many fans who do believe this truly is the end of the Dark King and his army of the dead (this show is called Game of Thrones, not Game of Zombies, later on all), others have been busy piecing together theories on why they believe the Nighttime King will rise over again. And fifty-fifty if you don't agree, you have to give credit to some of their theories, which make some good points.

Playing into all this speculation is the fact that on Th night creators David Benioff and D.B. Weiss refused to answer the question of whether the show was definitively washed with the White Walkers while appearing on Jimmy Kimmel. (Although, to exist off-white, they refused to give a real reply to any question Kimmel posed.)

But if y'all read Vladimír Furdík'southward many interviews he did following "The Long Night," either he is a great liar or you lot actually get the sense that his work on the show is finished. ("At present I am free," Furdík told Vulture of the relief that came from not belongings secrets whatsoever longer.) However, just because Furdík may be done playing the Night King doesn't hateful that the Nighttime Rex is necessarily gone for good, according to some viewers.

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Let'south look dorsum on the history of the Night King. He was originally created by the Children of the Wood in order to defend themselves when the First Men invaded Westeros. Nevertheless, the Night King and his White Walkers turned on their creators and began killing everything, not merely humans. And this is where it gets interesting. We know the Three-Eyed Raven that shepherded Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) was living among the last surviving Children of the Forest. And Reddit user Jsretep posed the idea that the original Three-Eyed Raven, whoever that may take been, was actually created by the Children of the Forest as a means to help in the fight confronting the Nighttime King.

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In this scenario, the Night Rex and the Three-Eyed Raven would exist to help go along the rest in the world, with the White Walkers, Three-Eyed Raven, and humanity all keeping the various other forces from condign also powerful, just never truly destroying each other. The Night Male monarch and Three-Eyed Raven existence opposing forces that are inherently linked together fits in nicely with the guiding theme of "ice and burn," as does the idea of checks in ability (chaos is a ladder, after all).

If the need for residuum is true, then that would mean that eventually another Night King would rise in his predecessor'southward place, just similar the Three-Eyed Raven title passes on from one man to the side by side. But given that the Night King'southward first assail on both humans and the Children of the Forest happened thousands of years ago, it'south possible that another Nighttime King wouldn't launch an assault on Westeros until far into the future, once humanity had recovered enough from this state of war to become too powerful again.

So once more, other fans contend that another Night Rex will ascent again and it volition happen quite soon. There are those who still insist Bran and the Nighttime King are one and the same, with the young Stark revealing himself to be the truthful villain of the series at some betoken over the final three episodes. Others fence that since the Nighttime King touched Arya, she is now marked to take over the mantle, which, on one level, would be a plumbing equipment career path for A Girl Who Is Familiar with Expiry. Then at that place are some who have suggested that since the Nighttime King is a warg, once he realized Arya was going to stab him, he warged into another torso (Bran? Arya? Ane of those Ravens Bran had flying near?). And finally, in that location'due south besides a theory that when Arya acquired the Night Male monarch to shatter, amid the pieces of what remains may nevertheless be the dragonglass shard that the Children of the Forest used to create him. If this magicked dagger were to be placed in another'southward body, it could feasibly create another Dark King. Only why would anyone want to practice that? And who has the time?

While some claim that the expiry of the Nighttime King felt rushed (despite having an eight-season buildup to this moment), what would really feel rushed would be to try to clasp in the war with Cersei (Lena Headey), the crumbling brotherhood between Jon (Kit Harington) and Daenerys (Emilia Clarke), and the rise of another Night King all in three episodes, fifty-fifty if they are practise have extended runtimes.

And then once more, nosotros never could have predicted that so few people were going to die in the Battle of Winterfell, so who can even say with whatsoever certainty what the show volition do side by side?

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