Yet if that is true, where are the rest of the Seven? Are they OK with the Night King- or The Stranger if this theory is true- messing with those they're meant to protect? Besides, if the Night King is the Stranger, then why does he seem to have such a grudge against humanity? And how could this theory be true and also the story we're told in the show, that the Children of the Forest created the Night King to help them fight the First Men? It just doesn't make sense.It must be so frustrating for the men of the Night's Watch to have to hear reports about the squabbling between the rulers of the Seven Kingdoms. The Stranger does represent meeting your demise, after all. The Night King being The Stranger is easy enough to believe. The Seven are made up of the Father, the Mother, the Maiden, the Crone, the Warrior, the Smith, and the Stranger. 22 The Night King Is One Of The Seven Gods From Westeros' Faith Of The Seven Is the Night King like Santa Claus? Does he have a list of people who have been too naughty? Yeah, we don't think so.
If the Night King is Azor Ahai, who is he meant to defeat? All of the people in Westeros? Or just the purely evil ones? Surely one of the points of Game of Thrones is that all people are capable of both good deeds and evil ones.
Yet this theory doesn't fully make sense. Game of Thrones is known for its heartbreaking plot twists. According to the fan theorist, Azor Ahai is meant to defeat the darkness, and from the Night King's perspective, people are the darkness. 25 The Night King And The White Walkers Are Not The Villains They Appear To BeĪzor Ahai? The Night King? Really? Ok, we have to admit, this theory is an interesting one. Welcome to: 25 Craziest Fan Theories About The Night King And The White Walkers. Fans love talking about the Night King and his army of White Walkers. Some believe that the White Walkers' ultimate goal is to preserve life, while others believe that the Night King is a Stark, come to reclaim his title of King in the North. Whether they're questioning if the Night King and the White Walkers are villains in the first place, or theorizing that all those who had been burned will return to fight the White Walkers, fans love theorizing about these icy antagonists. And fans love to theorize about these fantastical villains. Speaking of ice zombies, that's exactly what the Night King and his White Walkers are. So perhaps some of these theories have merit.Īll of them, though, are quite interesting and some are somewhat fantastical as befits a fantasy show like Game of Thrones. In a world where dragons and ice zombies live- and now an ice zombie dragon- anything can happen. If anyone had told us about how Hodor got his name, we would have dismissed it as a crazy fan theory. Now we're not saying that these crazy theories can't happen on the show. Fans have many theories about the Night King and his White Walkers, some of which make sense and some of which. One group of characters that fits firmly in the "love to hate" category is the Night King and his army of White Walkers. Whether it's about their favorite characters or characters they love to hate. Game of Thrones is just one of those shows that fans love to talk and theorize about.