There was a Lord Commander of the Night's Watch who wanted to fuck these things? REALLY?

There was a Lord Commander of the Night's Watch who wanted to fuck these things? REALLY?

No. In the show the Night's King doesn't exist and in the books those things don't look like that.

Why?

In the books they're supposed to look beautiful but somehow alien. A bit like evil elves or something.

What do you mean why? Those are facts not opinions.

You've obviously never been on a decades-long drought.

stay in your fucking general please

They look like ice elves in the books, not old hobos

Because they copied warcraft instead (who plays video games anyway, thats for nerds LOL).

George Washington was the first president, that's a fact. You can still ask why, and there would be a lot to be said in response.

In the books the white walkers are beautiful cold elf boys

Fine but please clarify what you mean by 'why'. The question is unclear.

Why?

Exactly. If I've learned anything it's that no matter how disgusting something is, there is always a guy that will fuck it.

The White Walkers BARELY appear in the books so it's difficult to say what they looklike or what their motives are aside from the opening scene of the series (same as in the show). Imagine if in the show, you only saw the Walkers and wights in 3 scenes across 7 seasons, you would forget they even existed. So the showrunners made the Night King the main villain to keep them relevant basically.

>So le random xd

So who is the living fighting at the end? Cant be some nameless undead elves

Book Others are ice elves

>answering a question the same way twice
Literally the opposite of random. Must be hard to be you.

To be fair, WWs only started becoming more relevant in the later seasons. If the books even come out, I'll bet WW will be extremely relevant there as well

The Night King (ice Darth Maul from the show) is a different character from the Night's King (the 13th LC who fucked an other)

Bit like this but blue, then?

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Nah dude, the books are going in the opposite direction. The last time a White Walker appeared in the story is when Sam stabbed one north of the Wall, they didn't appear at all in the last 2 books. Obviously Bran and Jon's storylines are leading up to confrontations with them but nobody likes Bran's chapters and Jon's stuff revolves around trying to please Stannis and rote administrative work at the Wall. I don't really blame the show writers on this one

no shota

In the prologue of the first book is the G in Gared pronounced like gif or gif?

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in the books "others" are referred to be fair to look upon and kinda elvish

In the books they look shiny and 'beautiful' with reflective armor, and the shows night king has a different origin

GRRM himself said they'd be in the winds of winter

like gif

And GRRM himself will be dead before that book is ever released