Carice van Houten, who plays the character Melisandre in "Game of Thrones," posted a photo on her twitter account last April 13, 2017. The said photo was captioned, the Best special make-up team I ever worked with.
To further elaborate the details surrounding this photo, Houten proudly presented to her followers the practical effects transformation for her portrayal of a sorceress' true identity. Fans of "Game of Thrones" are humming if this could be a hint on what could possibly happen in the series' seventh season, however, some say it is just a sort of a throwback from season 6 premiere. Throwback or not, it could be a foreshadowing of Melisandre's vitality in the story and it is just a matter of time before her real nature will be known, reported Game Radar.
The Red Woman as what Melisandre coined with this name, obviously has great influences over some major characters. She has been the voice that whispered about prophecies and gods in their ears. Through her claims that she is serving the Lord of Light she is perceived to be at the good side but on the contrary, she sometimes possesses ill behaviors such as doing human sacrifices. She even gave birth to shadowy monsters but it is also her who bought Jon Snow back to life, says Bustle.
After Melisandre was expatriated by Jon Snow from the North, all she can do is adhere to her faith in R'hllor. By having this, perhaps it made her survive hundreds or even thousands of years.
"Game of Thrones" fans might ask where this Red Woman is heading to and if will she truly reveal her true nature. If she continues her journey towards the South, she will certainly meet up with what Brotherhood Without banners left. Aside from the possibility of a reunion with Thoros and Beric, meeting with the Hound is also possible. Melisandre once said a prophecy to Arya that they would meet again. But then Arya is determined to eradicate all the names in her list and the Red Woman is included on that list.
There have been a shroud covering about what could be the true nature of Melisandre and the irony is, it is only herself who truly understands her own motives and it even makes her interesting to watch. Through that posted photo on Twitter, "Game Of Thrones" fans has another reason to be indulged in Season 7.
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