In the North, receives a "gift" from Smalljon Umber: Rickon Stark and Osha, handing the Boltons a massive advantage in their hold over Winterfell. Meanwhile, in one of the show's most famous sequences, Bran Stark uses his visions to witness a younger Ned Stark at the Tower of Joy . He watches his father defeat Arthur Dayne (with help from Howland Reed), though the vision is cut short before he can enter the tower.
This flashback provides the first major clue to the "R+L=J" theory regarding Jon Snow’s true parentage.
The episode picks up immediately following the shocking revival of by Melisandre. Bewildered and feeling he failed his duty, Jon eventually executes the mutineers of the Night’s Watch—including Alliser Thorne and Olly—before famously declaring, "My watch is ended," and leaving Castle Black.
In Braavos, Arya continues her brutal training as "No One" and finally has her sight restored after proving her loyalty to the Faceless Men. File Technical Details
This file title refers to the third episode of , titled "Oathbreaker." Originally aired on May 8, 2016, this episode is a pivotal chapter in the series, dealing with themes of resurrection, justice, and the weight of past promises. Plot Synopsis
.mp4 is a standard digital multimedia container, widely compatible with smartphones, tablets, and computers. Episode Title: "Oathbreaker" Season/Episode: Season 6, Episode 3