He may look like a retard on the show, but this guy is going to the be the primary antagonist next season.
The White Walker subplot will continue dawdling on up north, but down South and with Danny, this guy is going to be the one who takes up most screen time.
>1,000 ships in both the show and books >magic out the ass
Season 7 is his to take.
Lincoln Miller
>implying next season won't be Cersei going even more mad Iron Thrones pottery and all that
Parker Cook
>I am the storm, brother. The first and the last
Asher Hernandez
>The true enemy is out there! >And he brings the storm!
KING
Austin Torres
>it's a Euron wears Valyrian steel armor episode >it's a Euron summons an army of Krakens with blood magic episode
Too bad this won't happened. Why did they nerf him bros?
Joseph Brown
Likely they will swap out the horns for the Dragons, and inevitably have Danny betray him. They are mostly setting this up already; what with the lines from Daario and the exchange between Yara and her. All the while though, he'll be a crass evil guy in the background shouting about dragons before finally burning Oldtown.
Brandon Young
Sand sluts will kill him
Lucas Morris
Seemed weird when he said "Build me a thousand ships." From what? On the show the Iron Islands are a couple of rocks, where's the trees?
Hunter Nguyen
I'd laugh if the only guy in the entire show who can actually teleport around with reasonable explanation unsheathes his katana on them like they did Trystane.
Xavier Walker
just turn your brain off guy. it's easier that way
Isaiah Flores
Pillaging the coasts in the show, I presume.
In the books, he already has the ships because the Iron Islanders mostly live away from the islands due to the shittiness of it. Only because of the Kingsmoot did they come together to vote; which concentrated most of their power.
Matthew Lee
>Valyrian steel armor What's the point of this again? Valyrian steel isn't ever said to be more resilient against attack than regular steel. It's only said that it holds an edge incredibly well and is lighter than regular steel.
A Valyrian steel suit of armor would probably cost more than the combined wealth of the Seven Kingdoms to create, given the scarcity of those weapons.
Also, what good does summoning a bunch of krakens do when the main battles will be fought on land?
Why are Euron fanboys so retarded?
Easton Foster
well, white harbour, lannisport, oldtown, king's landing, they're all by the sea
Bentley Scott
It's said that he wears it like mesh so basically it's super light. He needs an army of krakens because he is heading into battle with the Redwyne fleet. He is heavily outnumbered but is luring them into a trap where he will use Krakens to destroy them. Once destroyed he will sack Oldtown.
Hunter Rivera
If a Valyrian suit of armour survived the Doom of Valyria and Euron truly got the armour when he went to Valyria then you can assume it's pretty fucking resilient.
Isaac Thomas
It shows he actually went to the Smoking Sea, basically no one believed him. Even other Islanders who voted for him. Multiple PoVs show this point repeatedly.
As for usefulness, we both know that Valyrian steel is magical in some form. Likely it offers additional protection that way, or hell, it could just be style points.
>Also, what good does summoning a bunch of krakens do when the main battles will be fought on land?
No, are you? In the books, and the show there a massive upcoming naval battle between Euron and someone else. The Krakens would destroy the armies held on the ships and turn any land battles in his favor. It would also give him complete control of the seas in terms of say, blockade without blockading. We already know that krakens pull ships down in the books naturally.
Brody Jackson
They should take the opportunity to recast him since the audience is going to forget about him anyway
Samuel Allen
Even if he manages to build a thousand ships, are there enough people on those shithole islands to pilot them?
Nathaniel Barnes
I think they'll introduce the Dragon horn next season when he gets told off by Danny
Leo Rivera
They weren't even going to include anything of the Ironborn. They did at the last minute for reasons unknown, most likely stalling as a gesture of good will to give George more time to write and satisfy HBO with another season.
Jordan Nelson
Rocks actually float on water if you hollow them out and temper them in animal fat.
Henry Brooks
The normies I know always respond with a "...who?" every time I mention him.
Aaron Green
>1,000 ships in the show No Besides even if he did, what's he going to do against the dragons?
Cameron Williams
>and is lighter than regular steel You answered your own question there.
Jaxson Evans
They could do an asspull and reveal he's had the dragon horn all this time.
Lucas Ramirez
thought this pic was swag euron this season
Evan White
I don't understand how he'll be anything more than a pesk against Danny. Probably gonna die in 1 ep or two eps.
Charles Hernandez
>implying dragons stand a chance against Cthulhu
Caleb Allen
They really really really REALLY should recast Euron. He looks like a commoner has no charisma and drones on like a bore.
Out of the entire male cast he is the most unfitting. Expecially as such an edgy cool character. The guy playing Daario would be much better.
Owen Myers
Euron is a greenseer who, like Bran, was marked by the Night's King as a child. The Night's King is going to try to use him to kill Dany so the White Walkers can conquer Westeros. In exchange, Euron will be given immortality by the Night's King. This is whole mission, and it was all but confirmed in the recent Aeron chapter reading.
Screencap this post.
Julian Long
he honestly would have been perfect
I think in the books Euron is the new Night King though clearly in the show he isn't. Though he will bring down the wall in both the books and show.