George R.R Martin Could Share Cersei’s Chapter from the Winds of Winter, There Will Not Be a Night’s King in the Books!

He is not like Ramsey or Joffrey and in fact, he isn’t a human anymore. According to him, Evil comes when there is a choice between good and that with the wrong way getting chosen in the end. The Night’s King doesn’t have a choice since he was created that way and from the beginning, that is exactly how he is.

In some of the ways, he is a personification of Death, coming after everyone in the story. In some of the ways, it is appropriate that he doesn’t speak. If Death starts talking, it would somehow diminish his presence.

In all reality, he is a formidable force of destruction. Weiss said that they have never thought about writing any dialogues for the Night’s King since anything he said would be anticlimactic in nature.

Meanwhile, speculations suggest that in the upcoming book, Cersei and Aegon Targaryen will battle for the Iron Throne. They may also take some help from allies like Daenerys Targaryen and Dorne. Aegon was the son of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen and Elia Martell.

Everyone thought he was dead. In reality, he was just hiding and now has an army to take on the enemy and gain control of the Iron Throne.

Stay tuned for more information and updates on The Winds of Winter!

4 thoughts on “George R.R Martin Could Share Cersei’s Chapter from the Winds of Winter, There Will Not Be a Night’s King in the Books!”

  1. The Night’s King you mention and the Night King on the show are two different characters,

  2. The Night’s King you mention and the Night King on the show are two different characters,

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