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But some "Game of Thrones" fans, it seems, are a bit confused about what Viserion is after his reanimation and have been referring to him as an "ice dragon." But contrary to what fans might ...
Based on that description, wight Viserion is not an ice dragon in the true sense—ice dragons were made of actual ice—but this may be the closest to an ice dragon as we'll see in GoT.
But, an ice dragon ups the stakes by *so* much. While we technically don’t know exactly how to defeat an undead Viserion, we can certainly wager an educated guess as to how our Westerosi heroes ...
The most recent episode, "Beyond The Wall," seemed to deliver on that promise, turning Viserion into an ice dragon on Game Of Thrones… or did it? Upon watching the Night King place his hand on ...
The first question: What kind of beast is Viserion now that he's a zombie? Twitter immediately started referring to him as an "ice dragon," but it's not clear that that's what he actually is if ...
The ice dragon glides away, and we get our first clear look at him, and at the Night King on his back. He’s done the same thing to Viserion that he did to Craster’s sons. Only those were ...
So a logical conclusion would be that Viserion, now under the thrall of the Night King, is an ice dragon. A logical conclusion. But an incorrect one. Viserion is no more ice dragon than the bear ...
In fact, those theories have suggested that Viserion won’t be a regular dragon, but its apparent opposite: an ice dragon. With the events of “Beyond the Wall,” does that mean ice dragon ...
So far, we've only seen Viserion in action once since he became an ice dragon, but once was enough. He manages to bring down the Wall all on his own. That's a huge deal, and it speaks to just how ...
But what if Bran can warg into the ice dragon? Has he even tried warging into wights? Everyone assumes that can't be done, but we won't know unless he tries, right? And with Viserion being more ...
Now, it's possible that this officially makes Viserion an ice dragon. So far, these icy creatures have not been seen in the books, but they have been mentioned. The people of Westeros believe they ...