Board Thread:TV Show Discussion/@comment-86.181.99.232-20160817015330/@comment-86.153.203.248-20160819221637

Just to clarify, when originally posting these questions, I did not beleive that the Wall would hold indefinitely against the Night's King. I did think that Bran would at least weaken the strategic ability of the Wall. I did have questions about Benjen. Thanks GOT Dawn and Fenrir51 for the feedback, din't realise it would get very heated! Great, though! GOT Dawn: I cannot definitely recall whether or not Flower's body was carried in with Jon or not? If so I think this would link to theory of Stark blood providing entrance or invitation? I will have to look that over. Fenrir51: If indeed he [the Night's King] is who he is, I know that Game of Thrones identifies him thus, though the books provide clear evidence that he and the true Night's King are certainly different, I agree he must have the power/ ability of greensight, but do you not think if his thousand-years experience and build-up of foresight was truely as powerful as you suggest that he would not have been able to foresee Bran's escape? I know that, if so, this would fit in with a 'master-plan', but is this what you suggested when you said that that is why the dead chased them out of the cave?

Does anyone think that that the original whitewalker (in Game of Thrones) is a Stark? Or, bear with me - he is much older and there are theories, a future Bran Stark? He has the abilities, there are the stories from Old Nan and this would give him the power to pass the Wall if the Stark blood does have these theorised abilities.