[s4e4] The Night Game 〈8K〉

: This was the first time viewers saw the "Night King" character, portrayed at the time by Richard Brake. It also confirmed that the White Walkers increase their numbers by transforming human infants.

The query likely refers to a feature-style summary or analysis of , titled "Oathkeeper" , which famously introduced the Night King . Feature: The Debut of the Night King in "Oathkeeper" [S4E4] The Night Game

The episode's climax occurs in the Land of Always Winter. A White Walker brings the last of Craster’s infant sons to a ritual site where a mysterious figure with a crown of icy horns—later confirmed as the Night King —touches the child, turning his eyes blue. : This was the first time viewers saw

: In "Advance to Go (Collect $200)" , the Johnson family holds a "family game night" centered around a competitive game of Monopoly. Feature: The Debut of the Night King in

In the final scene of "Oathkeeper" (S4E4), Game of Thrones diverged significantly from George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels by confirming the fate of Craster's sons. The episode follows Jaime Lannister as he tasks Brienne of Tarth with finding and protecting Sansa Stark, gifting her his Valyrian steel sword, which she names "Oathkeeper".