[X] "And did I not? No more will they prey on men, a threat they are no more. Perhaps even an ally. The True North isn't a nice or easy place, is it?"
-[X] "Tell me, you two, what do you know about the Long Night? If anything, the tales you heard fell short. And soon, very soon, it will be upon us again. I count myself lucky if we have a decade to prepare. The Wall is mighty, but the enemies' host is nigh endless. How many Free Folk have died in the course of eight thousand years? Not to mention ancient creatures and weapons from the last age of magic, held in store for this fight. A host such that the creatures we've slain are but chaff."
-[X] "It's easy for you to see, Harwood. Climb the wall, and the enemy's host will be all you can see. Elle, take your steed, climb into the air until the air becomes thin and your vision starts to darken. And the enemy's host will be all you can see."
-[X] "There will be but two sides on that war. The living, and the dead."
[X] I set out to stop the murder of children and the helpless, and I have done so. While I would like to see the spirit brought to justice for the crimes it has already committed, these are not my lands, and the spirit is not truly here, merely speaking through that man's mouth. Killing it's pawns will not bring back the lost, nor bring justice to it.
-[X] The others aim to use the free folk. To cut them down like wheat, gather their grim harvest, and raise their frozen corpses up as a vast tireless army. They are the enemy of every living thing not born of ice and darkness, and they are coming. I have promised to defy this fate by taking the free folk from here, but I have made no such promise of rescue to these bear warriors. Take what solace you can from that.
[X] "I made no such oath. We came here hunting bear-men, and we have found them. If we can end their hunting of your fellow Free Folk without bloodshed, then so be it. Every enemy of the Others we leave in their path is one more obstacle they must overcome before setting their sights on those less able to defend themselves."