![]() ![]() We are of course talking about the death in season eight of her dragon Rhaegal by who else but the Greyjoy fleet. He knew that Jon would try to convince Dany not to destroy Euron Greyjoy's ships in retaliation for his attack on her allies - lest she be seen as a tyrant, hmmmm - and he would've known the consequences this decision would eventually have. He knew the Lannisters were not there - nor were their troops - and that they were in fact sacking Highcastle. ![]() He gets a pass here.īran also would have known that the Unsullied were being tricked when they landed at Casterly Rock to destroy the seat of the Lannisters. This we can actually excuse, because Theon was a total prick to Bran and his late brother Rickon. ![]() He knew Euron would be there and commandeer the ships, but he didn't care. The first instance of something post Three-Eyed Raven that he could've changed is the kidnapping of Theon Greyjoy and his sister Yara while en route to Dorne in season seven. If Bran knew that he was going to be named king, we can safely assume that he was aware of other events that related to him throughout the story since he became the Three-Eyed Raven. We know he is able to look into the past, and we know he can see events in the present evident from when he informed his family and Dany that the Night King had her dragon and was coming south of The Wall. This response suggests, implicitly, knowledge of the fact that he was going to be crowned king.įor a long time we've wondered whether Bran could view events in the future. ![]()
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