Love your version. Such a haphazard disappointing ending to an amazing series. There are periods of stability in history after great wars and strife. Your ending is believable.
I like it, especially the detail of Sam telling the story. Though I admit that it feels much more like a happy ending, which was not the tone of the series in any of the seasons. Nevertheless, according to the events before the first book, there were times when good things happened and considering the writers already changed plenty of things, why couldn't they do something like that? Now, there's something I always imagined, and since the first season I was "sure" that the white walkers were going to be the final incident, not the fight with the Lannisters and their allies. All the events since the beginning pointed to this, according to my interpretation, that while all the kingdoms were in battles with each other, the white walkers came as a force of nature, leaving all those affairs in a second place.
Love your version. Such a haphazard disappointing ending to an amazing series. There are periods of stability in history after great wars and strife. Your ending is believable.
I like it, especially the detail of Sam telling the story. Though I admit that it feels much more like a happy ending, which was not the tone of the series in any of the seasons. Nevertheless, according to the events before the first book, there were times when good things happened and considering the writers already changed plenty of things, why couldn't they do something like that? Now, there's something I always imagined, and since the first season I was "sure" that the white walkers were going to be the final incident, not the fight with the Lannisters and their allies. All the events since the beginning pointed to this, according to my interpretation, that while all the kingdoms were in battles with each other, the white walkers came as a force of nature, leaving all those affairs in a second place.