if he can see the future does he know that he is inevitably going to lose in the end to the good guys?
If he can see the future does he know that he is inevitably going to lose in the end to the good guys?
there must always be a night king
He can only see in present and past dumbshit
So can everyone you dumbshitshit
What if he doesn't?
Bait beyond belief.
ARTHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAS!
He can't see the future, HE IS THE FUTURE, he's future Bran, so obviously he knows how everything is going to play out, which is why he's been prepared for every encounter thus far.
nah, he's a greenseer for sure
massive kek
>lose
>implying
BASED NK. I BELIEVE THAT HE WILL WIN!
Night King can't be defeated. Bran can affect time as seen through Hodor. Bran will cast the Night King through time by 1000 years. In the mean time, he will rebuild the wall and wait for the next Three Eyed Raven that can send the Night King through time again. He's Bran the Builder & the Three Eyed Raven. There will always be a Long Night.
Literally Skyrim tier garbage. Bravo D&D.
He's just running from an even worse threat far to the north of the Lands of Always Winter
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bran dies early next season leaks say
How did he know that he was going to get an ice dragon then
Can he stop himself and fix it before is too late?
He knew that Dany was in Westeros and Jon and Co went north of the wall so he lured them into a trap so he could capture and kill one.
1. How did he know she'd bring the dragons
2. How did he know the dragon would be his way around the wall
He can see the future, so OP's question is valid. Holy shit D&D has not planned for this at all.
his whole story leads to him die by wights while trying to get in the dragon, whoever wrote that fanfiction didn't know what to do with brain's ability to go to the past so he killed him of
how useful is brans shit anyway if he a) has to be spawned to certain events in the past by his predecessor or b) get told about certain events in the past to 'know' what happened?
wew