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re: GoT S7 E5 "Eastwatch" MAESTERS THREAD

Posted on 8/11/17 at 12:32 am to
Posted by Sid in Lakeshore
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Posted on 8/11/17 at 12:32 am to
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Agree to disagree, sure, but keep in mind all the main characters basically live in fortresses. I think they'd be able to survive it somewhat, and I don't think the animals rising would be all that vicious save for bears and wolves.


I think that the NK and his wights attacking a castle like they did Hardhome would overrun almost any of the Nrthern Castles (who all seem to be undermanned ATM. The NK could raise the freshly dead defenders if the initial battle didn't go his way and have tehm attack (presumably from within the keeps.......

Having all the dead of Westeros spring to life would result in a very quick demise of all living in Westeros, IMHO. Remember there are relatively few trained knights in terms of the total population. Most people are peasants, surfs or farmers and would run shrieking from an advancing zombie.
Posted by OMLandshark
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Posted on 8/11/17 at 12:46 am to
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I think that the NK and his wights attacking a castle like they did Hardhome would overrun almost any of the Nrthern Castles (who all seem to be undermanned ATM. The NK could raise the freshly dead defenders if the initial battle didn't go his way and have tehm attack (presumably from within the keeps.......



I don't think there will be that many dead south of the Wall. Keep in mind Dany did largely took care of the casualties south of the Wall by lighting them on fire. I'm just thinking a few dozen dead people and some animals, with the exception of one place being a notable exception (Casterly Rock would be my guess). It's just clear enough that they're all fricked once the army of the dead shows up. It's not like Zombies if they're bitten that they turn into one. It won't be anywhere near the roster the Night's King currently has at his disposal.
This post was edited on 8/11/17 at 12:48 am
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