Why did Hodor say hold the door?

Why did Hodor say hold the door?

In the book, Hodor has stolen one of the old swords from the crypt. Bran has been warging into Hodor and practicing with his body, because Bran had been trained in swordplay. So telling Hodor to ‘hold the door’ is more like ‘hold this pass’ — defend it when enemies are coming — and Hodor is fighting and killing them.

Why did Hodor go crazy?

Because of the weird time bridge that is Bran connecting the younger and the present-day Hodor, the younger version goes into a seizure and begins repeating, “hold the door,” over and over again, eventually mashing the phrase together into “Hodor.”

Did Hodor always know?

In the vision of the past, we saw Wyllis collapse and convulse while muttering “hold the door,” until present day Hodor was killed by White Walkers. Hodor was the hero we never knew we had. HBO. It’s possible that Hodor did not know he was going to die that day.

Is rickon a Warg?

Rickon is almost definitely a warg and it is possible that he is also a greenseer after he had the dream about Ned dying.

Can Bran control a dragon?

Historically, only people with Valyrian blood have ridden a dragon. But anyhow, Bran does not share a bond with the dragons unlike his wolf (Daenerys did, her dragons could feel her rage & her being in danger and act accordingly). So it is unlikely he could control a dragon.

Is ygritte older than Jon?

Appearance and Character She has pretty blue-grey eyes which Jon Snow thinks are too far apart. Her legs are skinny but well muscled. Jon, who is three years younger and half a foot taller, thinks Ygritte is short for her age.

Why did Jon Snow let the wildlings in?

To save at least one of them, Jon snow, qhorin tells him to surrender to the wildlings in order to spy on them and gather information for the nights watch. he tells him to do whatever they tell him. Effectively, Jon joined the wildlings on orders by Qhorin halfhand in order to spy on them.

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