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Game of Thrones | Arya Stark Dagger?

How Arya Stark Got The Dagger? #GameOfThrones #ForTheThrone #GoTS8 #SpoilerAlert
Bran Stark received the dagger from little finger, who got it from Bran’s mother before she died. Bran handed the dagger to Arya Stark based on his visions for future for the battle with dead & Night King #CatchItFirst

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The dagger was used by a cut throat who tried to murder Bran in Season 1, and as Littlefinger points out, in a very real way it started the War of the Five Kings. After fighting off the assassin, Catelyn Stark took the dagger to Kings Landing because she suspected the Lannisters were behind the attempt on Bran’s life.

Upon receiving the weapon, Bran asks Littlefinger, “Do you know who this belonged to?” It sounds like a straightforward inquiry into who might have tried to kill him, but this is an odd ask coming from a guy who sees everything, so why pose the question at all?

Upon a rewatch, it sounds like a legit, but different, question: Does Littlefinger actually know who this dagger used to belong to?

Littlefinger might not, but it sure seems like Bran does.

There’s good reason to think that the dagger is very old. Sam saw a drawing of it on a page in a book he helpfully lingered on in episode 1.

Arya Stark Dagger

How would Robert Baratheon have gotten a Valyrian steel dagger so renowned that it was sketched in a history book in a chapter on Dragonstone, ancestral seat of House Targaryen?

Simple: He stole it from Rhaegar Targaryen after the Battle on the Trident.

It makes sense that Robert would take a valuable victory trophy from the man he killed in what by all accounts was a very personal conflict. Robert blamed Rhaegar for the kidnapping, rape, and death of the woman he loved and when he killed Rhaegar, he took it.

So let’s say for the sake of argument that Arya Stark is in possession of what I will now refer to as Rhaegar Targaryen’s dagger. Why do we care who it’s owner used to be?

If nothing else the dagger’s provenance is a reminder that the past still matters and that characters are still dealing with the repercussions of choices made a long time ago.

We won’t spoil the fun of the episode for you all hence enjoy episode 3 to figure out the importance of this dagger used by Arya Stark & why Bran did not hand over the dagger to Jon Snow. This is got to be one of the best episodes in Game Of Thrones, every moment was truely pulsating even though long battles can be boring but this one was too much action packed.

Fan Theories suggest that the next Arya Stark victim referred to as Green Eyes could be either Cersei or Daenerys Targaryen? Which one do you think is on her hit list let us know your comments below.

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Game of Thrones – Jenny Of Oldstones | Podrick

WARNING: Spoilers for Game of Thrones season 8 Episode 3 ahead! A lot of your beloved characters are going to die in the long awaited battle of Winterfell. Podrick’s song meaning from Game of Thrones Season 8 has revealed several hints for what lies ahead in the epic battle. #CatchItFirst #ForTheThrone #GoTS8

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Battle of Winterfell

Epic Battle of Winterfell is about to begin with the White Walkers. Several fans have predicted about the Jenny Oldstones lyrics and montage which foreshadowed the death of some major characters in the most recent episode.

While Podrick was singing, the episode showcased several characters which has led to speculate these are going to be the first casualties of war.

Among them was Samwell Talry (John Bradley), Gilly (Hannah Murray), baby Sam, Sansa Stark (Sophie Turner), Theon (Alfie Allen), Gendry (Joe Dempsie), Arya Stark (Maisie Williams), Greyworm (Jacob Anderson), Missandei (Nathalie Emmanuel) and Jorah Mormont (Iain Glen).

The Battle of Winterfell is expected to be a bloodbath and this many characters getting the chop would make sense. The other characters though are most likely to be meeting an end sooner rather than later, particularly Greyworm who is going to be on the frontline leading the Unsullied into battle against the White Walkers.

The Battle of Winterfell is going to only be one of a number of conflicts in season eight as the fight between light and dark plays out, it will be 82 minutes long and will be epic.

Some of our beloved characters who are rumored to die in the upcoming battle of Winterfell:

Jaime Lannister: This character, played by Danish actor Nikolaj Coster Waldau, is a knight who fathered several illegitimate children with his sister, Cersei, now the queen (played by Lena Headey).

Theon Greyjoy: Played by Alfie Allen, he was raised by Eddard Stark in Winterfell as a ward, but later betrayed his adoptive family and seized the castle. Now he is set to defend it.

Brienne of Tarth: Played by Gwendoline Christie – who also appeared in the recent “Star Wars” films – she was the first woman knighted in the show’s Seven Kingdoms.

Battle Plan for Crypt as a Safe House?

Are they right in being in the crypts of Winterfell where the dead bodies are buried & the army of dead is approaching. Sounds like dooms day to us, initial teasers did mention Crypts of Winterfell as a hint of the battle ahead. Let’s see if the little girl guarding the crypt is able to fulfil her promise as the Night king approaches.

How to Defeat the Night King

Several theories also suggest that the only way to defeat the Night King is to burn down the weir wood tree where he was created, probably Melisandre will have some role to play in this ending. She has been the surprise element as of now in Season 8, have not seen her in Winterfell yet even though she did mention she had a role to play in the final fight of Ice & Fire. Brendan Stark represents ice, Melissandre represents fire, will they unleash their combined magic on the night king. Night King draws his powers from the Weirwood trees where he was created & the symbol he leaves along everywhere also matches the symbol on the Weirwood tree where he was created.

Bran Stark was told earlier in the season that Night King will be coming for him & he will be prepared this time. Bran’s plan for the Battle of Winterfell, as outlined in season eight is to lure the Night King into a vulnerable position — namely, to hang out away from the main battlefield, near the castle’s weirwood forest, known as the godswood, and wait until the Night King shows up. Rumours are that he has chosen this particular location as it is significant to the Children of the Forest, to the Night King, and to Bran himself.

Since the Night King was made by shoving dragonglass into his chest while he was pinned to a weirwood tree, perhaps he can be unmade in the exact same way — by somehow pinning him to a weirwood tree and driving a dragonglass dagger into his chest in order to reverse the original ancient spell.

After that, the theory holds, all of the White Walkers the Night King has created should be destroyed. This speculation derives from the fact that if you kill a White Walker, all of the wights they “sired” die.

Game of Thrones Exclusive – Jenny Of Oldstones | Podrick Song Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
High in the halls of the kings who are gone
Jenny would dance with her ghosts
The ones she had lost and the ones she had found
And the ones who had loved her the most

[Verse 1]
The ones who’d been gone for so very long
She couldn’t remember their names
They spun her around on the damp old stone
Spun away all her sorrow and pain

[Chorus]
And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave

[Verse 2]
They danced through the day
And into the night through the snow that swept through the hall
From winter to summer and winter again
‘Til the walls did crumble and fall

[Chorus]
And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
And she never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave
Never wanted to leave, never wanted to leave

[Outro]
High in the halls of the kings who are gone
Jenny would dance with her ghosts
The ones she had lost and the ones she had found
And the ones who had loved her the most

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