Episode 3: Oathbreaker Apr 2026
Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) and the Three-Eyed Raven visited the legendary duel between young Ned Stark and Ser Arthur Dayne. The big reveal? Ned didn't win by superior skill; Howland Reed stabbed Dayne in the back. It shattered the legend of honorable Ned Stark and showed Bran that he can affect the past.
Night gathers, and now my watch begins. After his resurrection, Jon Snow faces a new reality—and a new path. Episode 3: Oathbreaker
Daenerys (Emilia Clarke) arrived at Vaes Dothrak, where the Dosh Khaleen warned her that because she didn't join them immediately after Drogo’s death, her place in Dothraki society is now uncertain. (Spoilers Extended) Game of Thrones Season 6, Episode 3 Bran (Isaac Hempstead Wright) and the Three-Eyed Raven
Ramsay Bolton encountered Smalljon Umber, who refused to kneel but provided a "gift" to prove his loyalty against the wildlings: Rickon Stark and a very grown-up Osha. As proof, he presented the severed head of the direwolf, Shaggydog. It shattered the legend of honorable Ned Stark
Arya (Maisie Williams) continued her brutal training in Braavos. After being beaten by the Waif, Arya finally proves her skills. When she claims to be "No One," Jaqen H'ghar offers her water from the basin. She drinks, and her sight is returned, marking her graduation from the Faceless Men's "Bad Ass Bootcamp".
Jon Snow (Kit Harington) executed his murderers, including Alliser Thorne and a silent Olly. This moment provided a sense of dark, street-level justice, but also highlighted Jon’s changed, hardened demeanor. By hanging his Lord Commander’s cloak, Jon exploited a technicality in his vows, freeing him to leave Castle Black, as his oath was only meant to last until his death.