Saturday, January 31, 2015

Who are the White Walkers really?

Potential Spoilers Below


First I will talk a little about the Others or White Walkers and what we know of them.  We know that they were last seen roughly 8,000 years ago.  It is said that they were defeated by the First Men and the Children of the Forest in the War for the Dawn.  The religion based around R’hllor says that Azor Ahai wielding a flaming sword called Lightbringer drove the Others back to save mankind from the Long Night.  It also says that he will be reborn amidst salt and smoke to once again fight against the Great Other.  

An Other
Leaf, One of the Children of the Forest
Azor Ahai hold Lightbringer facing the Others during The Long Night

It isn’t known whether they come when it gets cold or whether they themselves bring the cold.  They make no sound and leave no trails.  They have some kind of camouflaging armor that reflects light in a way that changes color as it moves making it hard for them to be seen.  They blend into their environment like a chameleon.  They carry long swords that have been said that no human metal has gone into the forging of the blade.  The blade itself seems to be made of ice and is sharper than any razor, a shard of crystal so thin that it seemed almost to vanish when seen edge-on.  They appear to be excellent swordsmen faster and stronger than the average man; as witnessed by easily tossing Samwell Tarly aside with one hand.  They speak a language that is unknown as of yet, sounding like cracking of ice on a winter lake, and the words were mocking.  Do they have a sense of fair play as when Ser Waymar Royce was face to face with an Other and encircled by five more they did nothing to interfere?  Or was it just that they knew that he didn’t stand a chance?  We know that when their swords come into contact with a steel sword there is not ring of metal on metal but only a high, thin sound at the edge of hearing, like an animal screaming in pain.  We know after making repeated contact with a steel blade it will cause it to shatter.  The television show simply shows the Other grabbing Sam's sword with one hand and shattering it with its grip.  The watchers moved forward together, as if some signal had been given. Swords rose and fell, all in a deathly silence.  We know that they can be killed by dragonglass or obsidian.  The are able to reanimate the dead, aka Wights, and enlist them in their ranks.  And recently we learned that they can turn human babies (boys) into themselves.  This is a topic to itself and I will be covering it shortly in another blog.


White Walker seen
White Walker simply brushes Sam aside with one hand
It doesn't even slow it down







Sam stabs the White Walker in the shoulder with a blade of Dragon Glass
It seems to freeze and burst into nothing













A White Walker on a dead horse leads Wights (reanimated dead humans)


A different looking White Walker possibly the Night's King
The White Walker above turns the baby boy into one of them




          Now let me tell you how I see this lining up with The Wheel of Time.  The Others make up a combination of characters from the Wheel of Time.  During the War of Power the Dark One tried to break through to the world of man and was defeated by Lews Therin Telamon.  The prophecies said that he would be reborn to once again fight the Dark One at the Last Battle.  The Prophecies of the Dragon stated that the Stone of Tear will never fall, till Callandor is wielded by the Dragon's hand.  Callandor is a sword that is not a sword that appears to be surrounded by "light", does this not scream Lightbringer?

Lews Therin Telamon
The Stone of Tear
Callandor floating in the Stone of Tear
The Dragon Reborn wielding Callandor

          They take on the characteristics of the Warder when it comes to how they move, fight with swords and seem to be able to blend into their environment.  A Warder is a person, traditionally male, who is bonded by an Aes Sedai through the use of saidar to become her bodyguard or protector.  A Warder did not simply use weapons, he was a weapon, and that was only the first requirement.  They wear color-shifting cloaks that allow them to virtually fade into their environment; making them shadows.  A Warder’s cloak like the Other armor give them the ability to mimic the surrounding landscape and serve as camouflage.  Some fight with power wrought weapons that never need sharpening and never break.  They are considered blademasters and some carry heron-marked swords which signify this level of skill.  The bond between a Warder and the Aes Sedai allows them to sense one another’s location as well as emotion.  They take on the characteristics of Myrddraal also.  They are muscular and serpent-quick.  The Myrddraal’s voice is rasped like a dry snake skin crumbling.  They fight with swords that are made by Forgers, man-shaped entities, who craft the deadly black blades of the MyrddraalThey are much stronger than humans and can lift someone from the ground with one hand.   They use shadow to travel.  They use them to travel far distances by stepping into any area of shadow, only to suddenly appear elsewhere, in a shadow far away.  They are extremely hard to kill and are linked with Trollocs who fight with them.  Dealing a Myrddraal a death blow kills all the Trollocs linked to it will die, even though the Myrddraal itself will not die until sunset.  When the bond with a Warder is broken he rarely survives. He completely loses the will to live and will almost always die attempting to avenge his Aes Sedai.


A Warder and his Aes Sedai
Aes Sedai channeling Saidar
Aes Sedai and Warder having each others back
Color-Shift Cloak
Myrddraal leading Trollocs



Doesn’t this sound awfully similar?  Again I haven’t made up any of this as any who have read the books can attest.  So with that said some questions come to mind.

Will we find that if an Other is killed the Wights that are bonded/controlled by it also die for good?

Will it be revealed that Others travel through shadow in a similar fashion to the Myrddraal?

Do they have an Aes Sedai/Warder type bond possibly to the Great Other?

Did they make The Wall and was Bran the Builder one of them?  8,000 years is a long time and it seems that everyone has forgotten a lot.


The Wall

I personally don’t think the Others will turn out to be totally bad.  I think we will learn their true nature through Bran and his Greensight ability.  I will tell you my complete theory after I finish building the the foundation upon which it is based.


Bran




Excerpts referring to Warders from the Wheel of Time


Excerpts from New Spring:

“A Warder did not simply use weapons, he was a weapon, and that was only the first requirement.”

“A Warder’s cloak was a disconcerting sight, and murmurs rose in the camp, people gaping and pointing.”

"A sister and her bonded Warder could sense each other’s emotions and physical condition, and each knew exactly where the other was, if they were close enough, and at least a direction if they were far apart, but this seemed on the order of reading minds.”

“When you’ve had a Warder long enough, you will know what he is thinking, and he will know what you are."

Excerpts from The Eye of the World:

“The Warder's stony face showed nothing but he nodded slowly.”

“In the darkness the Warder's cloak made him a shadow, too.”

“The Warder's hardplaned face was expressionless, but there were those cold blue eyes.”

“The Warder's hood was thrown back, but his chameleonlike cloak blended so well with the night that the dim blur of his face seemed to hang suspended in the night.”

“Between the wagon and the footmen, and to either side, rode a dozen Warders, their cloaks swirling and tangling the eye.”

Excerpts from The Great Hunt:

“he thought the garments would fade into rock or woods almost as well as a Warder's cloak.”

Excerpts from The Dragon Reborn:

“Even to Perrin's eyes he was indistinct, sometimes seeming to vanish altogether, then reappear in midstride, parts of him fading into the night and fading back as the wind gusted. Only a Warder's shifting cloak”

“Perrin peered at the man's face. Even to his sharp eyes, the shadows seemed to shroud the other man's features like a Warder's cloak could do that, which made the larger figure Lan, just as the smaller was certainly Moiraine.”

“The colorshifting Warder cloaks made them queasymaking to watch for long, parts of them sometimes seeming to fade into the walls bond.”

Excerpts from The Shadow Rising:

“The longhilted sword, like those most Warders used, had a heron engraved on its slightly curved blade, symbol of a blademaster, and Min could not say whether it belonged to Gawyn or threatened him.”

“he astride his great black warhorse, in a color shifting Warder's cloak that probably brought as many oohs and aahs as the Aiel.”

“And the words we have taken for common use, and never think of their meanings in the Old Tongue. Warders are called 'Gaidin,' which was 'brothers to battle.”

“Warders moved like death itself when they wanted to.”

Excerpts from The Fires of Heaven:

“Few men saw a Warder who did not want to be seen, even without the Gaidin cloak.”

“The Warder's cloak hung down his back, disturbing the vision as it rippled with his movements.”



Comments encouraged.  Love to hear the idea’s of others.  Most believe that since I present my idea’s as “fact like” I’m not open to change my viewpoints which is far from the truth.  I simply look at the information presented and go from there.  If you can shine a light on another way of thinking that opens the door to debate.

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