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'Game of Thrones' Season 6 Update: Who Will Beat The Night's King?

| Jul 27, 2015 02:02 PM EDT

Maisie Williams

Fans are speculating about who will defeat the Night's King of the White Walker army in "Game of Thrones" season 6.

The season finale of the recently concluded "Game of Thrones" season 5 left many unanswered questions and thoughts. With Jon Snow's future already discussed in abundance, it remains to be seen whether he will rise from the dead or not.

It is already known that the Night's King was the 13th Lord Commander of the Night's Watch and he has turned into a white walker after he fell in love with one. The army of the White Walkers is pretty powerful, with almost all unburied dead people included in it, according to The International business Times.

Now the question is, who are the possible characters powerful enough to kill this king? There are many hot favorites according to the fans.

Arya Stark is the top favorite among all the "Game of Thrones" characters to kill the Night's King, according to The Filmy Friday. Since she is getting trained to be a faceless assassin, she could play a major part in destroying the White Walkers in "Game of Thrones" Season 6. She is already carrying the weight of many deaths under her belt and has almost mastered the art of being faceless. On the other hand, she turned blind due to a punishment, so her fate remains unanswered.

Next in line to kill the Night's King is Daenerys Targaryen. With her faithful dragons, she can easily roast the entire army of the White Walkers. However the question on everyone's minds is whether she will be successful in crossing the narrow sea and reaching the North or not. She can only kill the Night's King if she reaches North.

The third character who can kill the White Walker King is Bran Stark. Missing from action, Stark can also beat the White Walkers with his magical powers. He can easily warg into people and animals and then use their strength with the power of his mind. He was also told that he will fly from now on. It is yet to be seen what the literal meaning of this statement was.

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