Is Blood Raven omnipotent? 🩸
Blood Raven/The Three-Eyed Raven takes Bran back to *observe* the past as the White Walkers are approaching. While in the past, the whole “Hold the Door” event occurs, which interferes with Hodor’s mind and turns him into exactly that. This suggests that the *Game of Thrones* universe operates on a fixed timeline, similar to *Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban*: the past is already written and cannot be changed. Bran and the Three-Eyed Raven always went back, always interfered, and the Hodor moment always happened. We know this because Hodor already exists as “Hodor” long before the “Hold the Door” moment takes place.
This raises a question: does that make the Three-Eyed Raven somewhat omnipotent? Either he didn’t know what would happen and coincidentally brought Bran to observe young’dor (lol, Willis) at the exact moment it mattered, or he *did* know, which would mean he can perceive past events that cause future outcomes that haven’t yet occurred.
You could argue that he simply researched Hodor after meeting him and connected the dots, but that feels like a stretch. Either way, the implication is that the Three-Eyed Raven is seriously overpowered.
Thoughts?
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Blood Raven/The Three-Eyed Raven takes Bran back to *observe* the past as the White Walkers are approaching. While in the past, the whole “Hold the Door” event occurs, which interferes with Hodor’s mind and turns him into exactly that. This suggests that the *Game of Thrones* universe operates on a fixed timeline, similar to *Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban*: the past is already written and cannot be changed. Bran and the Three-Eyed Raven always went back, always interfered, and the Hodor moment always happened. We know this because Hodor already exists as “Hodor” long before the “Hold the Door” moment takes place.
This raises a question: does that make the Three-Eyed Raven somewhat omnipotent? Either he didn’t know what would happen and coincidentally brought Bran to observe young’dor (lol, Willis) at the exact moment it mattered, or he *did* know, which would mean he can perceive past events that cause future outcomes that haven’t yet occurred.
You could argue that he simply researched Hodor after meeting him and connected the dots, but that feels like a stretch. Either way, the implication is that the Three-Eyed Raven is seriously overpowered.
Thoughts?
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