The wolves are the sacrifice each character has to make, except for a bastard, they are the innocence of all the characters finally passing. ... that's all I got.I keep trying to work out some theory in my head about the significance of the dead wolves, but never put in enough time to make a connection. Or maybe there is none. The wolves seemed like an important symbol, from their introduction all the way through, and I can't shake the idea that the ones who are dead are important symbolically, but I haven't seen anything that seemed like a good theory on that.
If that was true then Sansa would have died in Season 1.Wolf dying foreshadows that character dying soon. Jon's wolf wasn't killed, he came back to life. Show showed Rob's wolf getting killed before he ate bolts. We can safely conclude Bran aint long for this world.
I think you're just making shit up now.Bran sacrificed his wolf so he'd give Meera the spirit of wolf buff to outrun the zombie army.
As far as the show is concerned the significance of dead wolves is that it frees up CGI budget for other things, hopefully more flame on.I keep trying to work out some theory in my head about the significance of the dead wolves, but never put in enough time to make a connection.
Mobs were frenzied. He wasn't sure auto attack was off.Ridiculous.
Hodor had his ass pointed at the mobs.
You mean enraged?Mobs were frenzied. He wasn't sure auto attack was off.
Ogres can't get stunned from behind, so doesn't matter.Ridiculous.
Hodor had his ass pointed at the mobs.
You dun figured it out!Wolf dying foreshadows that character dying soon. Jon's wolf wasn't killed, he came back to life. Show showed Rob's wolf getting killed before he ate bolts. We can safely conclude Bran aint long for this world.
I think it's something similar to this. The wolves are protectors, and when they die the associated Stark doesn't necessarily die (although they may e.g. Robb), but they change in a major way.The wolves are the sacrifice each character has to make, except for a bastard, they are the innocence of all the characters finally passing. ... that's all I got.