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Season 4 'Game of Thrones' Could Tell us More About New Season

'Beware, for this post is dark and full of spoilers for

Game of ThronesSeasons 1-7.

Valar morghulis, friends. You've just entered Mashable's Citadel, where we areRewatching for the Throne, dissectingGame of Thronesseason by season to prepare for the final six episodes beginning on April 14. 

SEE ALSO:Everything to remember from 'Game of Thrones' Season 1

Here are all the best Season 4 theories, unanswered questions, unresolved plots, and forgotten tidbits you need to remember before winter comes for the endgame in Season 8.

Who can forge Valyrian steel?

Season 4 opens with Tywin melting down the Stark family Valyrian sword Ice down into two swords for House Lannister (later named Widow's Wail and Oathkeeper).

This is a subtle reminder that Valyrian steel — the only thing that can kill White Walkers — is not only extremely rare, but also that only a few people in the world know how to re-forge it. Tywin tells Jaime he hired a blacksmith in Volantis, but in the books it's actually Gendry's mentor, Tobho Mott, who possesses the rare knowledge and magic needed for this skill.

Everything we learned from the White Walker transformatio

One of the most important scenes from Season 4 (if not the entire series) is something we never saw in the books: the White Walkers on their home turf.

In the scene where Craster's last son is sacrificed as a "gift to the gods," a White Walker takes him to what we can assume is The Lands of Always Winter. It's the part of the map no humans ever dare go, where the White Walkers hung out for thousands of years since the first Long Night. It's also probably where they kept Craster's transformed sons (and any other sacrificed humans) safe, raising them to maturity or until they're more battle ready.' MORE FROM MASHABLE


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