Warning: The following contains spoilers for Game of Thrones.
In Game of Thrones, Craster's sons were given to the White Walkers, which is just one of the many things that led sworn brothers of the Night's Watch to detest the Wildling Craster, even though he was one of their few allies beyond the wall. The mystery behind Game of Thrones' babies is just one of the many compelling story arcs in the show. Based on George R.R. Martin's epic fantasy series “A Song Of Ice And Fire,” Game of Thrones became the definition of event television, bringing Martin's complex characters and stories to life with a cinematic sheen. Meanwhile, HBO's House of the Dragon, which takes place centuries before the events in Game of Thrones, is based on Martin's “Fire & Blood,” which details the history of the Targaryen family. Currently, it's unclear whether or not House of the Dragon will include more details about what Game of Thrones' White Walkers planned to do with Craster's sons.
Craster's Keep functioned as a sanctuary for the Night's Watch, but it came at the cost of the crows having to tolerate how Craster 'married' his daughters and continuously bred children from incest. Craster is just one of the many sordid characters that kept viewers anticipating the next episode of Game Of Thrones. That said, in the eyes of many viewers and critics, the series failed to stick the landing. Seasons 7 and 8 featured reduced episode counts and often placed spectacle over characters and paying off years worth of intricate storytelling. The final season was considerably particularly disappointing and is likely to remain a point of contention among the fanbase for some time to come.
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