Game of Thrones: Viserys the Three-Headed Dragon.
Chapter 261 Temple Calculation
Chapter 261 Temple Calculation
As the dim sun rose from the distant southeast, the night fires on the Great Wall went out one by one.
"I'd rather keep the fires burning. The sun rises and sets in half an hour, and it'll be night again by the time we eat. If the fires aren't turned off, I'll think someone donated land to build a lighthouse. Sam, to be honest, I'm starting to believe what those Red God brothers say." Grant complained to Sam in the dining room. "Even the old night watchmen have never seen anything like this. They say the sun never rose so far and so fast even in the dead of winter. I heard you were helping Master Aemon remember the sun and the stars. What's going on?"
Sam ate his bread and cornmeal in big mouthfuls. "It's the solar cycle. The sky was bad at night, and it was hard to see the stars. I can't remember it anymore."
As he spoke, Sam looked around, quietly stuffed the two slices of bread wrapped in bacon and spread with honey on the plate into the greasy fur bag, and then stuffed the fur bag into his arms.
Grant was across the table watching Sam thinking that no one saw him do this, but in fact most people saw it, but they just didn't point it out to him.
Grant quickly changed the subject and looked at Sam with an ambiguous expression: "I say, Sam, did you and that Gilly have any - huh?"
Sam stuttered, "W-what?"
Seeing him like this, Grenn shook his head and said, "You are not as good as Jon."
".What are you talking about?" Sam suddenly reacted, blushed, and then quickly spoke for Jon, "Jon, he, he doesn't even believe you?"
A long time had passed since the Great Wall accepted the wildlings to build the urn outside the city. Later, the wildlings who had previously crossed the Great Wall and were roaming south of the Great Wall were captured from the south. Because they were accused of killing the villagers of a village given land, the leader Steve and several commanders who refused to surrender were hanged according to the laws of the Seven Kingdoms, and then their bodies were burned.
But Jon's wildling mistress Ygritte survived the attack on Castle Black due to a series of accidents, and was only shot in the knee and was sent back to the wildling camp outside the city.
The look between Jon and the wildling woman was not right, and anyone could see that they were in a complicated situation, especially since Jon was assigned to control the wildlings. Although Jon always looked serious and kept his distance from the other party, a lot of rumors were inevitable.
As some wildlings gradually showed discipline, although they had to accept control in order to survive, after a discussion, the Night's Watch accepted the attempt to allow a small group of wildlings to enter the south of the Great Wall and live in abandoned villages. At the same time, they recruited strong wildlings to do some physical labor - mainly knocking down bricks and stones from some abandoned towers in the southern gift land and transporting them to the Great Wall.
Thus, a small settlement of savages gradually formed in the Mole Village south of the Great Wall.
Sam now places Gilly in Mole's Town and visits her from time to time.
Mole's Village was originally a place where the guards of the Great Wall relieved their loneliness. Since the arrival of the wildlings, especially the first batch composed mostly of female wildlings, many people have personally experienced what "wild" means, and gradually learned about the wildlings' custom of "stealing people".
So Jon, the Night's Watchman who had the deepest connection with the wildlings, became the subject of gossip, especially the rumor that Jon really slept with the wildling woman, so many people thought that they were secretly in love.
However, Sam is Maester Aemon's steward, and has the title of "Commander Mormont's Savior" instead of "White Walker Slayer", so he is exposed to higher-level commanders of the Night's Watch. Sam knows that Jon is really focused on the cause of fighting the White Walkers. Jon has been there several times when the Rangers were formed to go out on patrol. For this reason, Commander Mormont and "Acting Commander" Stannis, who has moved to the Nightfort, have hinted that Jon can take command. Although Jon does not seem to realize it, Sam feels that the two Night's Watch commanders value Jon.
"Of course I-"
Grant was about to answer.
But suddenly I heard three horn sounds, so I shut up, quickly cleared the dinner plates, picked up my sword, and said with a bitter face, "Here they come again. I think they want to tire us to death."
Sam was surprised: "Are you on duty today?"
Grant replied hurriedly, "It's my turn during Dragon Hour, but my shift is with Sir Songer. If I'm a little late, I'm afraid he'll replace me and put me on night duty. I finally get a chance to be on duty during Dragon Hour in the sun, and I can't miss it."
Because these days, sporadic wights come every day and every month, even Sam can't stay calm when he hears the third trumpet. Moreover, the strength of the Wall is now even stronger than before Commander Mormont went north, and supplies are more abundant than ever before. Most people have gradually become accustomed to this situation.
Only the commander was troubled by the current situation. Because the days were getting shorter and shorter, due to weather conditions, the north of the Great Wall often did not see the sun even at noon, causing the rangers' range of activities to be increasingly compressed.
Until now, the night watchmen of the Great Wall could only rely on visual observation and the ranger scouts who ventured out for half an hour every day at sunrise to search for information outside the city.
What made all the commanders uneasy was that their scouts never found the main force of the White Walkers and the Wights army, and the Wights that appeared every night also left them puzzled. These Wights could not even get through the 700-foot Great Wall, let alone the 30-foot urns built by the wildlings with logs and ice and snow outside several large castles of the Great Wall.
After months of fighting, hundreds and even thousands of wights were sent away, but there was still no sign of the wight army, and not even a shadow of the White Walkers could be seen.
This situation, coupled with the increasingly shorter daytime hours, puts the commanders under great pressure as they realize that the sun may not rise over the southern horizon one day.
There is now a fog north of the Great Wall.
Rangers were sent deeper into the territory, and Stannis sent his followers of the Red God several times, armed with plenty of kerosene and obsidian-tipped arrows, to try to search for clues deeper into the territory.
But the result was that the rangers sent out would soon be seen turning into zombies and wandering around outside the Great Wall and attacking.
This move is tantamount to provocation and ridicule.
This series of failed expeditions has made the patrol area increasingly conservative and tighter.
The only thing that can be confirmed is that it is extremely dangerous outside the city now. Even a team of dozens of people will be completely destroyed if they enter a sudden blizzard. Even the Red God believers who can create flames on their swords are not spared.
There is reason to suspect that the patrol areas outside the city that the Night's Watch are familiar with are now filled with traps for White Walkers and Wights.
The situation north of the Great Wall has fallen into complete darkness and uncertainty.
What are they waiting for?
What are the zombies they send out every day doing?
No one knows.
Even Melisandre, the Red Woman who is believed by the Red God's followers, only warned that the area outside the Great Wall has been controlled by the minions and servants of the Alien God, and that the Alien God's attack will come with the long night, and the Great Wall is the battlefield.
But the vague answer she gave showed that she actually had no idea what the White Walkers were planning.
It's not just Melisandre.
Neither Viserys nor the three-eyed crow Brynden, the "know-it-all", could predict the Lord of Cold's movements.
Viserys did hear from Brynden about how the White Walkers fought during the Long Night eight thousand years ago.
At that time, there was no magical building called the Great Wall to block the flow of the magic power of the God of Cold on the continent, so there was actually no way to fight the God of Cold and the White Walkers. It was just a random fight. Relying on surprise and natural advantages, the White Walkers would go wherever the ice and snow spread, and there was no pattern to follow. At that time, humans basically fought on their own, and were caught off guard and beaten by the White Walkers to a snowball advantage. Later, the so-called hero "Azor Ahai" was actually because the White Walkers defeated humans on the battlefield. After the troops were dispersed and attacked everywhere, the elite human troops he formed had a local advantage over the White Walkers.
The reason why Azor Ahai became famous in the early days was that his early battles against the White Walkers were basically local battles of outnumbering with the majority and outnumbering with the superior, so a hero was born. He became a hero not because he was chosen, but because he had the heroic spirit.
In the later period, when Azor Ahai was truly faced with the targeted and concentrated suppression of the White Walkers, he entered the stage of "Three Sword Forgings to Challenge the Night" described in the legend.
People later said that heroes "start over" after failure, as if the four words "start over" can be easily achieved as long as one persists and does not give up. But in fact, for those who have truly experienced it, it is a process of going from one despair to another, and finally falling into madness and becoming a lunatic.
The final victory was a pyrrhic one, with only one in ten humans left alive.
But as Bullingdon said, "You can win by delaying."
Azor Ahai's victory was not only due to human power, but also to the right time and place. The war dragged on to the confrontation stage, until the gods showed their skills, until the planets deflected again, and the long night ended.
However, if we use this battle record from eight thousand years ago as a reference to speculate on the current White Walker tactics, it would be like looking for a sword in a boat.
The White Walkers' tactics were also improving little by little during the long night 8,000 years ago. At first, they just used their fists randomly, but later, when they met the human coalition led by Azor Ahai, their fists were no longer effective. They also learned and improved in war. In the later period, they also learned how to attack cities under the heavy defense of humans, make detours, and even control human surrenders to deceive the city, and learned how to destroy human supply lines during the confrontation period.
Unfortunately, the long night ended, and the change in the world environment dealt a fatal blow to the White Walkers. In the last stage 8,000 years ago, according to Brynden, many White Walkers were cut and surrounded by humans after the ice and snow melted, and finally died not at the hands of humans, but in the flames of the sun.
Now, eight thousand years have passed. No one can predict how the White Walkers will launch their final attack.
Anyway, it is definitely not a random punch.
Viserys's negotiations with Brynden did not last very long. They reached a consensus to defend the Wall no matter what the cost. Later, they discussed the history of the White Walkers and possible methods of attack through verbal communication.
Brynden seemed to be unfit to communicate with words, and his historical stories were all long and messy. This old god-human wanted to invite Viserys to enter the weirwood space more than once to "read" history directly and intuitively, and he did not hide his desire to explore Viserys's wisdom from other worlds. Viserys refused all of them.
Before leaving, Viserys went to see Bran, the next human incarnation of the Old God.
The boy who was becoming "not me" and "goddess" sat on a weirwood throne in another underground cave behind Brynden, his eyes rolled back and a few crows jumped on his arms. Brynden said that Bran was still learning and "listening to the whispers in the dark."
In the cave, Viserys also saw Meera who was taking care of Bran and the tall stable boy Hodor, but did not see Jojen.
Viserys speculates that Jojen may have "become" part of what made him Bran.
Looking at the boy with rolled eyes on the weirwood throne, Viserys felt a bit complicated. Although the boy still had Bran's body, he could no longer be called Brandon Stark. He was already a part of the old gods, a container, a carrier.
Viserys mourned his fate for a moment, then departed.
Viserys already knew what Brynden meant by telling him about Jon's past; Brynden was giving him command.
The candidates are selected. Whether to use them and how to use them depends on what Viserys thinks and how to arrange them.
The Wall and the gods are more or less related, and Jon is actually the candidate chosen by the gods.
After all the twists and turns, the gods always have a place to give to the people they choose, and never waste a useful person.
Viserys took off from Brynden and soared high into the sky, looking northward from his perch high above the clouds.
When the location was high enough, Viserys could see that the pole covered by the aurora was no longer due north of the Great Wall, but had reached the west, and at the southernmost horizon, the angle of the sun's deviation was already very large.
In fact, if Viserys could contact the Yi Ti people now, he would know that the Yi Ti court's stargazers have observed the phenomenon of the sun and stars gradually deviating from each other, just like the Citadel. If you are in a city like Qarth, which is located in the south of central Essos, you can observe patiently that the direction of sunrise and sunset is quietly changing every day. Now the sun does not rise from the east, but from the southeast, and every day it is farther south than the day before.
For a month, the days became longer and longer, until dawn lasted only a few hours at night. But then, as the sun rose further and further south and set further and further north, the days began to become shorter and shorter at a speed that people living in the city could feel firsthand.
The movement of the sun has made people all over the world feel that it is abnormal. More and more people can no longer ignore the strange phenomena happening in the sky. They must find a convincing explanation to alleviate the panic caused by the phenomena.
The Red God Cult in the free trade city-state west of Essos took the opportunity to spread the apocalyptic theory that the long night was coming. The Red God's messengers appeared everywhere and recruited believers on a large scale.
In Westeros, the long night and preparations for war that Viserys has been constantly promoting have become a hot topic of discussion among the entire nation.
In the central and eastern parts of Essos, in the snow-capped mountains and grassland areas that the Red God could not reach, it was heard that the grassland tribes and plateau primitive tribes there had erupted in riots due to strange phenomena.
Merchants from the Jade Sea brought news that Asshai, the Land of Shadows, was getting colder every day than the day before, and it had even started snowing.
People say that it was the sorcerers of the Shadow Land and the necromancers of Stya who angered the gods and were punished by heaven.
Only those who understand that the world is a planet and have a certain knowledge of astronomy and geography can explain clearly that the planet under our feet is undergoing some kind of terrible shift. They lack the necessary information and cannot explain clearly what it will eventually become after shifting day by day.
Viserys was in the sky north of the Great Wall, watching the land covered by darkness and dark clouds below. This was a provocation to the God of Cold, but Viserys was not stopped or attacked at all. After communicating with Brynden, Viserys understood where the pressure from the Red God's messenger came from.
For this reason, Viserys also felt uneasy about the silence of the cold god north of the Wall.
The calm before the storm is the most worrying.
The area north of the Great Wall is now shrouded in the fog of war. Even the Three-Eyed Raven can no longer see the movements in it. Now the Three-Eyed Raven is suppressed in his weirwood forest. Although the old gods who possess the Song of the Earth can still defend their home ground, they can no longer extend their tentacles to explore the situation in the north.
In other words, the area north of the Great Wall has become a dead zone.
All that lived was dead, even the weirwood trees where the Old Gods had rooted themselves in the land north of the Wall were destroyed.
The Three-Eyed Raven can only guard the hills north of the Great Wall. That is the root of the earth's song and the source of power where it awakened after the Creator fell asleep in ancient times.
The roots of the old gods are there. Bran is not like in the TV series, like a human memory disk, crossing thousands of mountains and rivers to the north of the Wall, just to find the Three-Eyed Raven, copy the history and power from there, and then leave the weirwood and push the wheelchair to travel the world like a charlatan. He wants to take root there, as a young human body, relying on the talent of the green prophet to become a part of the roots of the old god weirwood, and become one with the weirwood.
There are only two situations in which Bran can leave there: one is to give up the power of the old gods, and the other is to completely enter conceptualization.
As long as the old gods want to make a difference in the world, they must protect the weirwood forest where their roots are.
However, just because the old gods have been reduced to only those things, don’t think that the old gods can be easily dealt with. He can take root in the north of the Great Wall and survive in the area controlled by the strongest cold god at present. There must be something that makes the cold god afraid. Otherwise, it is impossible to explain why Viserys saw the cold god nibbling away at the north step by step instead of directly trying to forcefully take down the nail in the north.
Having said that, Han Shen is still a little too relaxed.
Although Viserys did not dare to go deeper, he still wandered in the sky north of the Great Wall for a long time. The enemy's icy aura was so strong in the north that it was impossible for them not to know about Viserys's arrival here.
But He chose not to move.
Viserys felt pressured by the opponent's strategic determination.
The attack after the silence will definitely be a heavy blow.
But now he couldn't even figure out where the opponent's fist was.
Viserys knew that supplies were arriving at the Wall every day, and reinforcements were on the way.
Logically, he should also remain silent and respond to all changes with the same attitude.
But he had a bad feeling.
Especially after discussing it with Brynden, this bad feeling became stronger and stronger.
These days he kept thinking about the French Maginot Line, the American Inchon landing, and the German pincer attack.
With such complicated thoughts in mind, Viserys flew along the continental shelf to the sky above the Great Wall, from the Seal Bay which had not yet frozen, and from the sky above the east sea of the Great Wall to the west, observing the terrain, watching the night fires on various sections of the Great Wall after nightfall, and the battle zones where the wights appeared.
We flew all the way to the mouth of the Milk River at Shadow Tower, observing the steep mountains and dangerous canyon next to Shadow Tower. This canyon was mentioned in the letter from the Great Wall garrison, and the attackers were most likely to choose a passage to bypass the Great Wall.
Considering what Brynden said about the Great Wall being able to block the magic of the God of Cold, Viserys had suspected that the wights' seemingly random attacks and suicidal behaviors were in search of the Wall's magical weaknesses. But he was on the Wall, using his magical perception to feel the cold wind blowing on the Wall. When he tried to feel the flow of magic in the Wall, he could only feel the chaotic magic that was chaotically intertwined and harmonious inside the Wall. This magic contained the shadow power of the Red God, like silk threads interwoven and flowing inside the Wall, the power of the earth of the old gods stabilizing the Wall's foundation, and even the power of Water Song circulating in it in the form of ice.
After thousands of years of integration, they have become a whole.
Viserys deduced from this that the battle to attack the Great Wall would necessarily be a violent assault.
Of course, Viserys also thought of observing the movements of the wights that attacked at night and tracking the gathering point of the wight army. He did find quite a few wights hiding in the crevices of the mountains and tree holes, but he did not find any gathering points of thousands or tens of thousands of wights.
The night watchmen guarding the city were not unaware of the disadvantages of the ghost forest blocking their vision, so according to the defense rule of fortifying the city and clearing the countryside, with the help of the wild men, they cut down all the trees in the ghost forest close to the city walls. These big tree logs were used to build the city wall and chopped into firewood for heating.
For half a league outside the Wall there were stumps of felled wood everywhere, and even at the farthest point the trunks of trees had simply been cut down and thrown away.
Later, as the days became shorter, the logging work finally stopped, and the men arranged to carry bricks and stones from the broken tower in the south to load the catapults and prepare to use them to block the city gates.
Basically, all the small defensive measures that Viserys could think of had also been thought of by Stannis, Commander Mormont and the commanders of various castles. They now had abundant supplies and sufficient manpower, and with brainstorming, there would always be someone who could come up with various useful ideas.
Because the enemy situation is unclear, finding something to do at this time can effectively alleviate the Night Watch soldiers' wild thoughts.
But all the pressure is on the commander. When the enemy situation is unknown, he can only command his subordinates to make various preparations, which is a very torturous thing.
However, there was more and more good news from the south, and there was new good news every day to offset the tense atmosphere. The defenders of the Great Wall still maintained their enthusiasm.
Especially in the past two days, the Stark army in the North had just arrived at the Great Wall, and then they received a message from a raven that King Viserys had ridden a dragon to the First Task Force and would rush to the Great Wall with the First Regiment.
The commander and acting commander quickly summoned the commanders and affairs officers of the fortresses along the Great Wall, arranged the personnel, and rushed to the Black Castle to meet the king.
No one expected that when the king arrived at the Black Castle, when he convened a meeting of the leaders of the various tribes of the Great Wall on the first day, the first thing he did was to take out several maps that showed the Great Wall covering hundreds of miles from east to west, north to south, and detailed maps of every castle tower of the Great Wall, the surrounding mountains, lakes, coasts, forests, and pits.
Then a composition topic was published: "Imagine if you were the commander of the White Walkers, and you had three levels of troops consisting of dead people and animal corpses, 300,000, 500,000, and 1 million, and you could also summon ice magic and giant ice dragons, how would you attack the Great Wall?"
The estimate of 300,000 is actually very conservative. After all, after eight thousand years of existence, God knows how many troops the White Walkers have now.
However, many people were still surprised when they heard the three gears given by Viserys.
Stannis calmly asked, "Is there any basis for the three gears your majesty mentioned?"
The most important battle in Westeros should be the War of the Ninepenny Kings. All the guardians of several regions of Westeros participated in that war, and the number of Targaryen soldiers participating in the war was estimated to be only 100,000 at most.
Viserys, the king who had dragons and knew witchcraft, estimated that the smallest number of troops given to the aliens was 300,000, which made everyone who knew about military affairs feel a little uneasy.
The Great Wall is now home to many talented people.
The Night's Watch is commanded by Stannis, Mormont and a group of experienced men. Viserys's first advance team is led by Randyll Tarly, and those present are the most capable lords in Viserys's jurisdiction. The North is represented by the coalition forces represented by Duke Aegon and Arya, and there is even a mercenary team formed by Braavos and two wildling leaders affiliated with the Night's Watch, Mance and Tormund.
Desmond under Stannis added: "Excuse me, Your Majesty, I don't think the White Walkers outside the Wall have that many troops. This can be seen from the fact that the wildlings and free folk were not completely wiped out north of the Wall. The free folk were said to have 100,000 at the time, but in reality there were only 40,000, and only 5,000 or 6,000 combatants. If the White Walkers had that many troops, I think they should be able to easily wipe out the free folk outside the Wall. But their magic is tricky."
Viserys looked over but said nothing.
Aegon raised his hand and stood up: "Your Majesty, if I were the commander of the White Walkers, and 300,000 attacked the Wall, I would attack on all fronts and put enough pressure on every castle guarding it. As long as I could capture one castle, I would consider it a success. If I could not capture it, I would dispatch men to cross the sea from Eastwatch and attack from the Shadow Tower. Your Majesty's situation should allow for an attack bypassing the Wall, right?"
This staunch Targaryen answered directly without asking Stannis and Desmond any questions. Aegon felt that his answer was not important, but what was important was to maintain his uncle's dignity.
The topic of the proposition has been given, and the answer is, how dare you question the king's proposition?
"Of course a circumvention is allowed," Viserys nodded to Aegon, and then added, "Let me add one more thing. Your military goal is to break through the Wall and occupy the North, all of Westeros, and even Essos and the whole world."
Viserys' voice was soft and his tone was calm, but it made everyone feel cold in their hearts.
Aegon was stunned for a moment, then suddenly asked, "If Your Majesty allows a roundabout attack, I will attack the whole world. Why should I attack the Wall? When the Long Night comes, the Bay of Ice will freeze over, and the Bay of Seals may also freeze over. And those things will leave very small marks on the ice. Why don't I just step over the frozen sea and march straight into the North? In this way, I can attack wherever the ice and snow fall."
Very good, Viserys nodded to Aegon. He was very satisfied with the double-act cooperation between Aegon and him. This was the effect he wanted.
After hearing Aegon's argument, there was some noise in the conference hall for a while.
Viserys looked at several people carefully. Stannis pursed his lips, Melisandre raised her eyebrows, Commander Mormont opened his mouth, Jon's face was wrinkled, and Master Aemon's white eyes trembled slightly, and his brows were slightly furrowed. Lord Randyll, the commander under Viserys, looked serious, sat upright, and said nothing.
"The Wall can resist magic." Melisandre stood up when she noticed Viserys's gaze. "The Other Gods will definitely come here. Their magic cannot pass through the barrier erected by the Wall. They pursue heat and flesh, but they are not dead things that do not need supplies. Magic is the supply for the Other Gods' servants."
Jon Connington asked: "The Wall is only a hundred leagues long. If there is a barrier like you mentioned, it is only a hundred leagues long. When the Long Night comes, as Lord Aegon said, the sea freezes, why would the White Walker army still have to go by land? Can't the White God you mentioned transport supplies from the sea?"
Someone else stood up and said, "According to what you said, then this Great Wall is just for decoration?"
Melisandre answered: "Freezing the sea is not an easy task. Even if the long night comes and the world is engulfed by the cold wave, it will take time to freeze the ocean. Even if there is witchcraft, it will consume a lot of witchcraft power."
Commander Mormont said, "Your Majesty, I think the defense of the Great Wall is sufficient now. The defense of each castle can actually be done in two shifts a day. If we consider the possibility mentioned by Lord Aegon, it is not impossible for us to arrange personnel to build sentry towers and beacons along the coast. However, in the cold winter, it is not easy to arrange sentries on those sparsely populated seashores. It is difficult to supply and build beacon towers that can avoid wind and snow."
Earl Weir from Dorne said: "After the long night near the Wall, the coastline that will freeze will probably be very long. It is not realistic to arrange outposts on such a long coastline. In my opinion, it would be better to increase the defense on the south side of the Wall. I see that there are no defensive measures on the south side of the Wall now. If the enemy attacks from the outside, I am afraid that all the castles will be trapped in the dilemma of defending the city walls." He is the guardian of the Bone Road in Dorne and has a lot of experience in being ambushed from the back on the Sea of Dorne.
Commander Mormont said, "It is tradition for the Night's Watch not to fortify the South."
Someone immediately responded, "At this time, I think we can put tradition aside for now and restore it after we defeat the White Walkers and win. Don't wait until we are attacked before we think clearly about preparations. I see that you in the north are doing very well and have even built a barbican."
Viserys said, "I think it's feasible. The Night's Watch is independent of the Seven Kingdoms. As the king, I want to make a statement. The tradition of leaving the South undefended can be put aside for now. Build defenses before the White Walkers attack."
Commander Mormont stood up and took the order. "Yes, Your Majesty."
Viserys continued to control the topic. "Back to my original question, we are here today to brainstorm. After all, the strength of the White Walkers is unknown. We should think more about it so that when the time comes, we can have a reference if we encounter unforeseen situations."
Seeing that this proposition was not just empty talk, but really required countermeasures for certain special situations, no one questioned the question anymore, and the various forces on the Wall began to take Viserys's problem seriously.
A week after Viserys arrived at the Wall, the sun never rose again, and as the northernmost part of Westeros, it was the first to enter the long night.
But the legendary army of white walkers that would come with the long night remained silent.
In the cold winter without sunlight, the king would rather spend a lot of oil on lighting and heating to push forward the various preventive measures made in previous meetings.
With Viserys personally in charge, no one dared to neglect him.
The days passed by.
Viserys almost doubted whether the White Walkers would come, and began to gossip about the two most talked-about pairs of fathers and sons on the Wall, the contrasting relationships between Randyll and Sam of the Tully family, and the commander and Jorah of the Mormont family. It was said that Sam was now afraid to leave the Crow's Nest, and stayed with Maester Aemon all day long, not going anywhere, for fear of meeting his father.
As for Jon Snow, Viserys finally found a reason to find grandfather Aemon, and told Jon about it with a set of carefully prepared words, and then quietly told Jon the news through grandfather Aemon. However, Viserys never met him in person, but secretly cultivated Jon's mental strength through grandfather Aemon. At the same time, he also found a book from the "City" to let Jon know the secret of the horn in his hand.
Seeing that the long night was covering a wider and wider area, the angle at which Viserys could see the sun became increasingly oblique every day when he flew to a place where he could see it, and the darkness was covering Braavos and the northern part of Essos at a faster speed.
While waiting, Viserys couldn't help but wonder whether the main attack direction of the White Walkers was the Wall of Despair in Westeros?
(End of this chapter)
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