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Whoa, did you hear about the whitewalkers babies? Talk about a wild concept! I mean, it’s like something out of a fantasy novel. But apparently, it’s true - there are whitewalkers babies out there! It’s crazy to think that these creatures have the ability to reproduce and create offspring. So what do we know about them? Let’s take a closer look and find out!
What Did Whitewalkers Do With Babies? [Solved]
Well, it’s no secret that Craster was a real creep. He’d marry his own daughters and keep having kids with them - yuck! But the Night’s Watch had to put up with it ‘cause they needed a safe place to stay. So what happened to all those babies? Well, the White Walkers would take ’em and turn ’em into more of their kind. Pretty creepy stuff, huh?
White Walkers: White Walkers are a mysterious race of humanoid ice creatures that inhabit the far north of Westeros in the Game of Thrones universe. They are believed to be created by the Children of the Forest, and have been seen as a threat to humanity since their first appearance in season 1.
Origin: The origin of White Walkers is unknown, but it is believed that they were created by the Children of the Forest as a weapon against humans during their war with them thousands of years ago.
Powers: White Walkers possess several supernatural powers, including necromancy, ice manipulation, and superhuman strength and speed. They can also raise dead bodies from graves to create an army known as wights or zombies.
Babies: It was revealed in season 8 that White Walkers can reproduce and have babies like humans do; however, these babies are born with blue eyes instead of brown eyes like human babies do.
Weaknesses: Despite their formidable powers, there are several weaknesses that can be used against them such as dragonglass (obsidian) weapons which can kill them instantly or fire which will melt them away into nothingness if exposed for too long
Whitewalkers don’t have babies, so there’s nothing to explain. That’s just the way it is!