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Eko is Oke wrote: Fenrir51 wrote: Before meeting the White Walkers (who should have passed through the Wall at this point), Daenerys flies on Drogon, with Viserion and Rhaegal in tow, to Winterfell with the intention of intimidating the Starks into submission. Behind her, her Unsullied and Dothraki are trudging through the snow, making slow progress from Moat Cailen. Daenerys makes her demands to Jon, Bran and Sansa. Then Bran wargs the dragons, sending them into a deep sleep. With her army still miles away from Winterfell, the Stark's lock her in a cell. Meanwhile, the White Walkers intercept Daenerys' forces a hundred miles south of Winterfell. Makes no sense whatsoever.

You got Daenerys and her army and dragons coming from South to Winterfell (middleground) and just how do you expect White Walkers to intercept Dany's forces from the South (coming from North), without going through Winterfell first?

The Northerners lack the manpower to deal with the Walkers, so they'll have holdout in their castles and settlements. The White Walkers may decide to simply bypass these holdouts to march southward, which has even more warm bodies to swell their ranks of undead.