KeepTalking
Code Monkey
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But it does provide a problem the show doesn’t address. Why didn’t he sneak into the dragons mind and tell it to get an expresso, instead of burning everything.Ya, that’s his book ability. There was no mention of any such limitations in the show, so your post is just making up stuff that isn’t part of the plot. So, in that sense, it’s a lot like the entire eighth season.
In the show, he is the memory of humanity. He is not the memory of one small subset of humanity which only lives on one little continent.
Great, I will mark you down as part of the "more fun to poke holes" crowd.
An interesting way to have addressed it in passing would be to have someone ask him directly and his response as he is being rolled away would have been ‘Then I wouldn’t have become the King.’
The more simple solution to that problem is just realizing that Bran was not present at Kings Landing when Drogon burned it down. Going with the Greensight interpretation I provided above, then he would have had to have had a dream vision of the burninating before it happened in order to be able to warg into Drogon.
There is also the problem that dragons are intelligent in GoT, so there would be a similar issue as Bran had when he warged into Hodor. Perhaps he did have the Greensight vision, but had a further vision that told him that warging into Drogon would damage Drogon mentally, and then there would be an insane dragon flying around burninating all of Westeros.
