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  1. EXTENDED. The Long Night is one of most interesting mysteries in ASOIAF, a period of time associated with another interesting mystery in the series, the Others. Because of this, we assumed it was just an event mostly isolated to Westeros before The World of Ice and Fire was published, which dropped another bombshell: the Long Night was a global ...

  2. Apr 28, 2019 · "The Long Night" is the third episode of the eighth season of HBO's fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and the 68th overall. The episode was written by David Benioff & D. B. Weiss and directed by Miguel Sapochnik.[1] . It aired on April 28, 2019, and had 12.02 million viewers.[2]

  3. Oct 31, 2018 · Unique in the Seven Kingdoms is the Night's Watch, the sworn brotherhood that has defended the Wall over centuries and millennia, born in the aftermath of the Long Night, the generation-long winter that brought the Others down on the realms of men and nearly put an end to them.

  4. Sep 30, 2022 · Theory: The nature of the Others, the Long Night, and a bunch of other stuff - General (ASoIaF) - A Forum of Ice and Fire - A Song of Ice and Fire & Game of Thrones. Home. A Song of Ice and Fire: The Novels. General (ASoIaF) Theory: The nature of the Others, the Long Night, and a bunch of other stuff. By Ring3r,

  5. Aug 25, 2016 · 4.4K. 267K views 7 years ago. A brief history of the Long Night, from the invasion of the Others to the effects of a generation of darkness on the world. Based on the series A Song of Ice and...

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  6. Jan 18, 2015 · Posted January 18, 2015. So what caused the Long Night? Relevant Points of Information: It is speculated in TWOIAF that the seasons might have been normal before the Long Night. Both the R’hllor mythology and the Drowned God mythology present a duality in conflict. R’hllor is conflict with the Great Other.

  7. www.speculations-asoiaf.com › the-long-nightThe Long Night | Asoiaf

    Speculations on A Song of Ice and Fire. The Long Night. It has become clear that what we think is the timeline for Westeros of the past 10,000 years is wrong. Precisely how though is debatable.

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