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Sorry if this has been brought up:

Euron said that "He is the storm" to Balon right before he tosses him overboard.

Jon says that the Night's King "is the storm" right before they proclaim him King of the North.

Does this show a definite connection between what appears to be the primary antagonists along with Cersei until the end of the show.

Cersei marrying Euron and aligning with the NK and wight's seems like the best strategy to have any sort of chance against Dany or Dany and Jon if they align.  

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I also instantly thought of Euron but I really doubt we will see anyone allying with the Walkers or anything similar. In a recent interview Benioff and Weiss said that the Night King, for example, will never even talk.

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2 hours ago, Lautrec said:

I also instantly thought of Euron but I really doubt we will see anyone allying with the Walkers or anything similar. In a recent interview Benioff and Weiss said that the Night King, for example, will never even talk.



So the Night King will probably talk in some unexpected plot twist in the future.

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3 hours ago, Lautrec said:

I also instantly thought of Euron but I really doubt we will see anyone allying with the Walkers or anything similar. In a recent interview Benioff and Weiss said that the Night King, for example, will never even talk.

Really? That is disappointing. The WW are scary, sure, but they aren't interesting at all if we don't get to actually hear from them about what they want or why they do what they do. I was really looking forward to actually, you know, meeting them. Even if they really are just evil to their bitter core, it would be good to hear it instead of just assuming.

 

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5 minutes ago, Rumy Stark said:

Really? That is disappointing. The WW are scary, sure, but they aren't interesting at all if we don't get to actually hear from them about what they want or why they do what they do. I was really looking forward to actually, you know, meeting them. Even if they really are just evil to their bitter core, it would be good to hear it instead of just assuming.

 

In the books at least it seems they speak a different language, Will compares it to cracking ice or something but it could be the Old Tongue.

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I'm in the camp where the terms "Winter" or "the storm" actually means Ice Dragon or possibly it means "Bran" as in "Bran is Coming", watch out.

It seems a bit too obvious where this season left off. Dany has a giant army of 100k+ fighting men and 3 giant fire breathing dragons. From what we have seen so far of the WW army, Dany can probably defeat them with just her 3 dragons, no?

This is too obvious and there has to be something that the NK has not shown us yet, or just hasn't needed to use it yet. It has to be either an Ice Dragon called "Winter" trapped in the Wall or it is Bran/3ER being able to warg into the dragons and disable them for the NK. They have to be holding onto something in order to counteract these fire breathing dragons or else it's a complete burn-fest against the WWs.

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Euron says he "is the storm," Jon says the Night King "brings the storm." So the Night King brings Euron...eh, never mind. I think Euron is the storm that chases two principal character to throw in with three other principal character rather than dicking around pretending to rule the Iron Islands. He may show back up as a momentary source of conflict, but if they've got 14 episodes left, he doesn't have time to do a whole lot.

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