Benjen later explained that he’d been killed by the White Walkers, but the Children of the Forest saved him from becoming a wight by stabbing dragonglass into his heart - in much the same way they created the Night King.Įver since they saved him, Benjen had been in the service of the Three-Eyed Raven (Max von Sydow) - when Benjen saved Bran and Meera he told them he was sent by the Three-Eyed Raven, probably telepathically. He saved Bran and Meera Reed (Ellie Kendrick) from wights that attacked them as they fled the cave of the Three-Eyed Raven. He never returned, and it was presumed that he was killed.īut back in Season 6, Benjen reappeared. In Season 1, he was a ranger at Castle Black, and ventured beyond the Wall on a mission. And Bran likely used his magic powers to convey the message.Īlso Read: “Game of Thrones”: Key Events in the Series So Far (Photos)īenjen hasn’t been on the show much, so it’s easy to lose track of him. We don’t know for sure, but given the information we have about Benjen, we can extrapolate that he was told where to go to save Jon by another Stark: Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright). But how did Benjen know where to be in order to save Jon’s life? It looked like, for a moment, that Jon would be overwhelmed by the army of the dead and killed.īut someone popped up out of nowhere to save him: Benjen Stark (Joseph Mawle), Jon’s uncle and a former member of the Night’s Watch. His allies had to leave him behind, and didn’t see him emerge from the water a few moments later. In the last moments of the battle, Jon was tackled by wights and fell into a frozen lake. And the Night King was able to revive it to create an undead dragon ( possibly an ice dragon!) for his army.Īlso Read: “Game of Thrones” Recap: Death is, Quite Literally, the Enemy Beyond the Wall Thoros of Myr (Paul Kaye) was killed during the expedition, and when Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) arrived with her dragons to save the day, one of them was killed, too. ![]() Though Jon and some of the best warriors in Westeros managed to capture an undead wight in order to prove the people in the South that the Night King was real, it came with some serious costs. The veritable suicide mission that Jon Snow (Kit Harington) took in the aptly named “Game of Thrones” Season 7 episode, “Beyond the Wall,” turned out to be a disaster. (Note: This post contains spoilers for the sixth episode of “Game of Thrones” Season 7, “Beyond the Wall.”)
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