What Bran Does To Hodor is Pure Evil...

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Did you know Bran Stark's warging of Hodor in the books is disgusting and horrible? This short uses evidence from A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, A Feast for Crows, A Dance with Dragons and The Winds of Winter.

A Game of Thrones theory explained, prepare for The Winds of Winter release date with a theory video of George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire book series and something to think about while waiting for HBO's House of the Dragon Season 2.

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Bran turning into a fucked up self interested wielder of too much power is so much more interesting than the robotic husk he becomes in the last seasons

dra
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I like how weird bran is in the book lol like it’s definitely disturbing he’s taken this much of a nose dive from being just a regular kid who wanted to be knight. But I also REALLY like that bran being crippled is exactly why he dedicates so much time to warging into summer and hodor, even if it is disturbing when he’s like eating people as summer and just submitting hodor’s consciousness to his will. It makes sense how he got to this point.

sergiomendoza
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The Book: "Warging into a human is forbidden"
The Show: "Who better to be king?"

AHersheyHere
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In the show that time when Bran got abducted and he Warged into Hodor to kill his abductee by literally RIPPING him in half from the shoulders. That time when Hodor came back to his own mind he was so sad and scared that he killed a man but Bran was literally like, "I dont give a shit, help me up, get your ass over here!". I kid you not. I was really taken aback by that attitude and felt so bad for Hodor. Cuz he never killed anyone before.

Ginn
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If you think about it Hodor is mentally crippled because of Bran too, so in some way beginning to end Bran crippled Hodor into being his big dull giant body property.

baselhills
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There are actually three sacred rules that the wildlings developed for warging. First rule: Do not eat human flesh whilst warging. Second rule: do not have sexual intercourse whilst warging. And the third rule: Do not warg into the mind of another human being. To break all three of these rules would mean you have earned the title of ’Abomination’.

The interesting (and terrifying) thing about this is that Bran has already broken two of these three rules.

Not only has he warged into Hodor countless times - in the books, whilst warged into his direwolf, he came across multiple human corpses and ate their flesh, which means he has now broken almost all the rules for warging.

The only one that he has not broken yet is the rule that states to not mate whilst warging. And that’s where the terrifying part comes in, because these rules being written into the books suggests that something absolutely horrifying - even for A Song of Ice and Fire - is going to happen in the next book… especially when you think about the fact that Bran has a crush on Meera… and, most importantly, when you remember WHO Bran has been warging into…

I’m scared to find out if I’m right.

x-omnistar-x
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Giving superhuman powers to a child, still developing empathy and a moral compass is a slippery slope into having a villain, especially if everyone whose opinion of him would matter to the brat are presumed dead.

edisonlima
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He wargs HARD in the book. It's barely a thing in the show. I feel they really downplayed the "magic fantasy" elements because they didn't want to seem hokey, but it just made them stand out more and seem silly and less integrated

Rumade
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I sort of wonder that if we get a “hold the door” scene, if Bran will be warged into Hodor while he dies, thus experiencing death. Maybe then he’ll have a realization about the ethics of warging.

zipppyheyday
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I really want closure to the Mad King shouting "burn them all" over and over again. It feels "Hodory"

TheRealBillix
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Talking about “going deep inside him” and him “not fighting it anymore” 😬 little rapey Bran.

generalsaurkraut
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This is why a lot of people believe that Bran was the night king. He probably tried to go back in time and warg into his mind before he was turned, but got trapped inside when the children of the forest changed him into a wight walker.

Crescentknight
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A traumatized child with insane magical powers? What could possibly go wrong?

mattwilson
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This is why him becoming king makes absolutely no sense. He may be a child but he is fully aware of how messed up it is, he knows the 3 major no-nos of warging and deliberately commits 2 on multiple occasions. Not to mention blood raven’s “tutelage” making everything worse. He def fed Bran Jojen. Bran is already more “mad” than Dani yet she looses the plot and he gets the crown. It’s like the writers never read a single one of the books or watch the first season of their own show…

katdavis
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I'm glad show watchers will never know about he theory about what bran will do with Meera after warging into hodor.

Rajarshi_X
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I liked Bran in the early shows, but after a while he was just creepy.
Then he is made king.😮
What a Joke!

galemusgrove
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A theory I’ve heard that may or may not be likely based on how dark Bran’s character gets is that Bran will rape Meera in Hodor’s skin, since he has an obsessive crush on her and the more he becomes influenced by the animalistic amoral old gods the darker he’ll become. He already essentially mentally and spiritually raped hodor, it’s not a stretch. Warging a human is described as the most violating possible act and the only people we’ve seen do it are supposed to be seen as complete monsters

emilybarclay
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I swear man, if they just made it to where Bran was the Night King after getting stuck in another reality in the past, the shows ending would've been epic. Imagine the Night King, wanting to kill Bran to stop him from abusing his "3 Eyed Raven" powers and getting stuck in the past in the first place setting everything in motion. This would've made it more personal for Arya stabbing him and it would've explained Bran's stoic acceptance to the Night King about to kill him. Not to mention their eerie connection to each other.

jamjoe
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Bran warging Dany would have been a hell of a plot twist

danig
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He's like 9 years old in the books, to young to trully understand the cruelty of his acts and he's in a roll of awfull things happening around him

fabvz