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After a few days of reflection, my only real nagging question is with bringing down the Wall. There was some largely unexplained magic that kept the WW and wights (and Benjen) north of the wall, not just a bunch of stacked ice.

I am all in on zombie dragon, but zombie dragon is still a zombie, and shouldn't be able to bring down the wall any more than zombie polar bear or 10,000 wights with pickaxes.

Big unexplained hole there.

My friend at work says that the Night King touching Bran during his mind journey is what broke the enchantment and that's how a wight survived to King's Landing and how the Night King could take down the wall.
 
It is fire. Fire changes colours depending on what gas is being burned. Natural gas, for instance, burns blue. Generally speaking white and blue fire are hotter than orange and yellow.

But, I'm not sure why an undead dragon would shoot blue flames unless as Backward Rodrick said, it was magical.

I thought of it like it was the opposite of fire, which is ice, but still retaining the flame look.
 
My friend at work says that the Night King touching Bran during his mind journey is what broke the enchantment and that's how a wight survived to King's Landing and how the Night King could take down the wall.

That was the ruling theory going into the season, but obviously show went with zombie dragon

The wall isn't impervious - the wildlings were able to damage it
So zombie dragon breath trumps wall charms
 
i've made a joke about this too, but in the scene with Bran, Sam says he'd transcribed the measter's diary (assuming that's one of the chores Measter Slughorn gave him) - so he'd already read/transcribed the stuff Gilly was reading to him

But when she was reading about it she never said Lyanna's name as if what she read didn't know. And Sam said he found out about it in a personal diary, was Gilly reading from that same diary?
 
That was the ruling theory going into the season, but obviously show went with zombie dragon

The wall isn't impervious - the wildlings were able to damage it
So zombie dragon breath trumps wall charms

But the wight survived the trip to Kings Landing before the attack on the wall, magic had to have been broken already right?
 
At the beginning of season 7: this is Jon Snow, he’s King in The North.



At the end of season 7: This is Aegon Targaryen, better known as Jon Snow, the seventh of his name. King in the North, Rightful heir to the Iron Throne, King of the Rhoynar and the First Men, Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, Protector of the Realm, The Resurrected, The one who couldn’t bend the knee, Mine-worker, Cave Artist, The one who doesn’t lie, Late night booty caller, Tamer of Khaleesis, and step father to dragons.
 

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