Meera Reed struggles to pull a catatonic Bran Stark through the freezing woods, with the army of the dead closing in. Just as the wights surround them, a hooded rider wielding a swinging chain of fire arrives. He decimates the undead and pulls them onto his horse. Later, he reveals himself as , Ned’s long-lost brother. He explains he was killed by White Walkers but saved by the Children of the Forest using dragonglass. Benjen tells Bran he must now master his powers, as the Night King will eventually find his way to the world of men. King’s Landing: The Faith and the Crown
Arya Stark watches the play about the Lannisters again, preparing to assassinate the actress Lady Crane. However, Arya finds herself admiring the woman’s talent and kindness. Instead of poisoning her drink, Arya warns Lady Crane about the plot. The Waif witnesses this betrayal and receives permission from Jaqen H'ghar to kill Arya. Knowing she is no longer "No One," Arya retrieves her sword, , and hides in the dark, waiting for the hunt to begin. The Dothraki Sea: The Mother of Dragons Blood of My BloodGame of Thrones : Season 6 Epi...
King Tommen and Queen Margaery remain under the thumb of the High Sparrow. Jaime Lannister and Mace Tyrell lead a Tyrell army to the Great Sept, intending to stop Margaery’s "Walk of Atonement" by force. However, they find no battle. Tommen emerges from the Sept to announce a new alliance between the Crown and the Faith. Having been manipulated by the High Sparrow, Tommen strips Jaime of his rank as Lord Commander of the Kingsguard and orders him to leave the city to deal with the rebellion at Riverrun. Meera Reed struggles to pull a catatonic Bran
In the sixth episode of Game of Thrones Season 6, titled "Blood of My Blood," the narrative weaves through themes of family, legacy, and the heavy price of survival across Westeros and Essos. Later, he reveals himself as , Ned’s long-lost brother