After thinking about the new episode of got, I can't help, but wonder about the White Walkers.
The Wights we're any army of the dead risen by the Night King, yeah. It makes sense for them to fall upon his dead as their ties to the world rest soley with him.
The other White Walker, though, we're the sacrificed babes of the wildlings. They were changed by the Night King's magic, yes, but it felt kind of weird that they shattered alongside the Whits. I dunno.
Like. I had assumed that the reason the Night King created the White Walkers as his leagacy. A way to tie the death/ice magic to the world. Why else would you create more White Walkers? I guess he could have been lonely...
I understand why the writers did what they did. If the White Walkers each could act as ties then that would be a lot more killing that would need to be done. And they are a bit strapped for time and money. It does make sense to have everything come together, neat and tidy.
I guess I'm just a bit curious.