The armies of the undead are coming

>The armies of the undead are coming
>Mankind will need every man alive able to fight to fight
>Executes 3 very seasoned veteran and a boy

D&D are such dumb cunts.

>implying it's a good idea to have traitors in your ranks regardless of the odds

Yet he pardoned all the wildings. who openly fought against them

did he killed boy?
was it a good scene

You don't understand what a traitor is, do you?

Wildlings were 100% open about fighting the night's watch. They never went against their word or their leader to assassinate them.

>If I keep parroting D&D I'll be cool

Jon did absolutely nothing wrong

He ain't in charge of that shit anymore. He just wanted to kill the cocksuckers who stabbed him to death and go home.

Its treason

have you lost your mind user?

>wild fire
>dragons
How do they still have trouble dealing with undeads.

You literally just throw oil at them and burn them the fuck down.

> didnt ned explain in the very first episode why deserters and oathbreakers have to die especially during war time?

What home?

who?

>kills 4 people for breaking their oath
>afterwards he finishes off by breaking his own oath

What a bastard.

You don't even need wildfire or dragons for that. Just regular tar/oil. And yet "how will we ever defend ourselves from the highly flammable undead that are on the other side of a stupid high wall? Better let murderous barbarians fight for us. Surely after all this is done they'll just go back to their homes instead of murdering every single one of us and proceed raiding these lands because that's the only thing they know how to do"

>Jon is an Oathbreaker
>the oath he swore ends with "until my death"

>no one knows that he died/got rezed only night watch and wildlings
he will be the oathbreaker in all other eyes

Well he died so his oath has ended.
It may be a technicality, but he never took the oath a second time so he's not oath breaking.
Makes you wonder though how he was allowed to act as the Lord Commander without taking the oath.

true but all those wildlings are coming with him. also melly knows and she's a good public speaker

>have you lost your mind user?

This entire castle must be purged.

>>technically he's not oath breaking
>episode is literally called oathbreaker

no one gonna believe a wilding anyway

Oathbreaker could be referring to Ned famalam

>I don't know the difference between a POW and a traitor

...

HOW?

>implying the title doesn't refer to Olly and the backstabbers

>hardhome
>white walker walks into room
>flames die down around him
>???

nice

What a fucking waste

witnessed

white walkers confirmed for taking over the world

why do gets get worse and worse these days?

well technically is oath ended when he was dead:

WHITE WALKERS CONFIRMED UNSTOPPABLE

>implying you can kill wild fire which is equal to white phosphorus

The Iron Throne. He subconsciously knows he's Lyssa's son.

this desu. lowest form of entertainment 2bh. hacks cannot into layered drama tbqh

Lyanna*

Dunno why I thought Lyssa.

This is literally how treason during war is handled in real life.

>but muh fantasy muh army of undead

Makes no difference. Having treasonous and traitorous people in your ranks during a war is just asking for trouble.

>Mankind will need every man

Killing 4 traitors isn't going to change the tide of the entire war. What kind of argument is this?

As horrible as D&D are, this isn't a legitimate gripe. You're just booty blasted over something

home where

Read the books pleb

Just a reminder he became a traitor by himself by abandoning the night watch at the beginning.

Where else?

But he was doing it under direct orders from a superior. Disobeying those orders would be treason.

I meant when his father died.

Yeah and he came back. Aemon says people fuck off all the time but as long as they make their way back quickly enough it's not really desertion. You can't seriously equate that to stabbing the Lord Commander to death.

They needed to be offed. They got offed. End of story.

The open stab wounds that won't heal are kind of telling

>>Executes 3 very seasoned veteran and a boy

Yes, I'm sure that 4 people are all that stands between mankind and destruction.

Not that guy but he did stress that Melisandre is a good public speaker.

Jon Snow is the traitor though for changing the way that the Watch has interpreted their rules for hundreds of years.

A different interpretation of rules does not a traitor make. In fact, in this case it's basically the original interpretation.

Yeah. Only a lord commander could ever do that.

The Wall wasn't built to keep out wildlings in the first place

They're worth a hell of a lot more than some savages who started raping and pillaging the moment they got past the wall, then had the gall to whine "why do they persecute me so" when the southerners started fighting back.
Jon is a weakling, a coward, and a traitor. His pathological empathy towards the enemy got 4 of his own people killed. The wildlings will never be grateful either, they'll only see it as a weakness to be further exploited.

He changed it to the original interpretation.

If anything he fucking fixed a betrayal of the rules that took place generations ago.

>not taking revenge in the people who literally murdered you in cold blood

What kind of pussy with no honor does that?

holy shit lmao

It's like you're outright ignoring the fact that the Others and White Walkers exist beyond the wall and are the actual threat here.
Four traitors, simply put, deserve death. That's the law of the fucking land. If he didn't do it himself, they would've ended up getting killed or there would've been even more unrest due to Jon's inaction.

Maybe he could try not giving them the casus belli to stab him to death in the first place. Jon deserved to die, and he deserved to stay dead.

holy

shit

lmaooo

>kill 4 instigators
>purge half of your army because half more or less consented to letting this happen

You're right, the Others exist. They're the real danger.
You know what makes that threat hard to effectively face? Thousands of wildlings killing your people and burning your homes. They're a net drain on the war effort, Thorne's loyalists very emphatically were not.

His Watch Has Ended

Nice bait.

>burning your homes

They live in a castle.

that is a big doggy

Not at all, he died. You might have missed that part.

>His Watch Has Ended

Every contract has a loophole ;)

The title refers to Alliser Thorne, for breaking his oath.