6 Secrets in the new intro of Game of Thrones [Spoiler Alert]

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1. A change in the "opening"

  • There is no doubt that the "intro" of Game of Thrones is one of the most anticipated moments for the followers of the series. Its music so characteristic and the interest to see which cities will appear throughout the chapter cause no one to skip it. The credits of this season are not very different from those that we saw in previous sessions: they continue appearing as characteristic places like Landing of the King, Winterfall, Rocadragón and the Iron Islands, besides that the great white barrier known as the Wall continues being located At the upper end of the North.

  • This masterpiece was built by Brandon Stark, also known as "The Builder", to separate all the western kingdoms from the Lands of the Hereafter. As the fans of the series well know, a terrible threat lurks all the protagonists: The King of the Night. This creature, accompanied by the White Walkers and the Specters, is about to sow terror in all stages of Game of Thrones, but luckily the Wall prevents that huge army from moving south.

  • In the previous image we have been able to see how that region is available, but in this photograph it is clearly seen that where before there was a sea, there is now a dense layer of ice. The White Walkers are not supposed to be able to cross the Wall, but they could circle it on the right side and start attacking the North, starting with the Sea Guard Guardian. Is it a bug of the creators of the series or something totally planned? Obviously, we believe that the second alternative is the correct one ...

2. The letter of Jorah

  • Jorah Mormont is one of the most characteristic characters of "Game of Thrones", since it accompanied from the first moment to Daenerys Targaryen when it went with the dothrakis. In spite of being a gentleman of advanced age, the truth is that he felt a fervent love for the Dragon Queen, but had to separate of her to cure of the feared psoriatic. The former slave-trader wrote a letter to his Platonic love in the middle of Chapter 2; If we zoom in on the image you can clearly read a statement of intent: you do not believe it survives its tragic evil.

3. The "alter ego" of the creator?

  • As we all know, George R.R. Martin is the person who created the entire universe of "Song of Ice and Fire", but now the plot of the series has been separated from what the books written by this man. On the Internet there is a growing rumor: the sympathetic Samwell Tarly would be the narrator of all the events we see on television. In this last episode it was revealed that he is writing a book in which he recounts everything that happened after Robert's Rebellion, giving it a very poetic touch.

4. New incorporation

  • Cersei, the Queen of the West, intends to fight the invading armies that try to separate her from the Throne, so she meets with dozens of nobles to confirm her support in the coming wars. One of the most influential personalities in this chapter has been Randyll Tarly, Samwell's father and Lord of Raven Hill. Jaime talked to him alone to try to convince him and join him to the cause, but we also saw a boy who accompanied him. Actor Tom Hopper is playing Dickon, the younger son of the clan. Will he triumph on that side or lose his life?

5. The most awaited reunion

  • The Stark family has always had a connection with the Huargo wolves, even the emblem of the house is that animal. The fate of these creatures in almost all cases has been fatal, but there was one of them to which we lost track in the first season: Nymeria, the mascot of Arya. After more than six years lost, there was the longed-for reunion in the Lands of the Rivers ... What seemed like a definitive attack became a very special moment between two friends ... Unfortunately, the wolf no longer follows the orders of the little Arya , So the latter gives her some last words before she leaves: "It's not you".

6. The King of Ashes

  • Daenerys Targaryen is known for something quite special: he has three dragons in his name called Viserion, Drogon and Rhaegal. These fantastic creatures have devastating power and we are sure that no one in the Seven Kingdoms would be safe if they released their fire breath, but it seems that their "mother" is not willing to let them end it all. She wants to be the monarch, but not a devastated territory. The expression that titles this paragraph also was used in the third season, referring to the personage of Meñique. As we well know, that man would do anything to sit on the Iron Throne ...


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