But he did! He affected the past. It's why Walder couldn't say anything other than "Hodor."
The fact that Bran knew Walder as Hodor all his life meant that it was something he already did.
This skims into those time travel paradoxes. Some things in the past he can affect, though meddling with the past is what he shouldn't do. It messed poor Hodor up bad.
He's had visions from the past even before he met the three eyed raven, none that were as strong though. He may not need the tree if he can get better at it.
Yeah, he claimed it was just the wind or something.
He knew better, he just didn't want Bran to mess with the past before the "hold the door-Hodor" incident.
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