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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
Nor should you.
It's pure batshittery.
They didn't just hide a rogue fucking dragon under Winterfell. This once again falls into firmly under the heading of 'these guys are far better storytellers than we are and as such, aren't forced into stupid dues ex machinas like hidden dragons that don't show up for 4,000 pages to resolve a narrative issue...."
Honest to God, a fully grown dragon just emerging from the crypts of Winterfell would be the stupidest plot device I have seen in the entire history of literature. Steven King wouldn't have even written an ending that stupid.
No, there is no goddamn dragon underneath Winterfell because it's retarded and GRRM is not retarded.
Yeah, this....
But a dragon egg, could be intriguing...... [Reply]
I don't think there's time for it to hatch and grow at this point though. Finding the sword of the morning in the crypts would be more likely... Unless longclaw or or heartsbane end up being lightbringer. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RustShack:
I don't think there's time for it to hatch and grow at this point though. Finding the sword of the morning in the crypts would be more likely... Unless longclaw or or heartsbane end up being lightbringer.
Oh, me either. Just playing into the fan theories....
But,
In GRRM fashion; light bringer more likely means Jon brings Dani and her dragons (light = fire) to the wars to come. Either by family connection, marriage, or Tyrian and the spider..... Than light bringer means a fire sword. [Reply]
Dany said the best way to make alliances is marriage. She may marry the King of the North. They might not know they are related either, but Targaryens would do it knowing they are related anyways. [Reply]
Originally Posted by RustShack:
Dany said the best way to make alliances is marriage. She may marry the King of the North. They might not know they are related either, but Targaryens would do it knowing they are related anyways.
Who is left for Dany to marry? Seriously, the only male out there that offers any sort of alliance via marriage is Jon, who is technically her nephew.
But in a world that has dragons and ice zombies who are we to judge? :-) [Reply]
Originally Posted by KC_Lee:
Who is left for Dany to marry? Seriously, the only male out there that offers any sort of alliance via marriage is Jon, who is technically her nephew.
But in a world that has dragons and ice zombies who are we to judge? :-)
Originally Posted by raybec 4:
Jaime, Littlefinger, Robyn, Jon, Euron,
Jamie = Not going to happen, don't think I need to explain
Littlefinger = Doubt it because he was legitimized by Cerci, not a good match and considering Tyrion is her hand he would never let it happen.
Robyn = Don't really think this adds any benefit
Euron = She has already agree to kill him
Jon = Only one that makes sense, Tyrion and Jon have a connection a mutual respect. Not only that Tyrion is the only one who will be willing to believe Jon about the WW's. [Reply]
I do wonder if Bran crosses the wall does that mean the magical wards are nullified similar to the three eyed ravens tree for the Walkers to pass? Or will they just say the Night King has the horn to destroy the wall. Seeing the horn destroy the wall would be a more epic tv moment and one of the most bad ass entrances ever. [Reply]
I think Jaime is a possibility because my thoughts are that Cersei will be dead by the time they end the war for the 7 kingdoms by uniting house Lannister and house Targaryen with marriage. [Reply]
Originally Posted by raybec 4:
I think Jaime is a possibility because my thoughts are that Cersei will be dead by the time they end the war for the 7 kingdoms by uniting house Lannister and house Targaryen with marriage.
That's not an outlandish idea. Does Jamie add "Queen Killer" to his resume in the coming season? The look he shot Cersei at the end of the season finale leads me to think he does.
But how does he off Cersei with the Mountain by her side? [Reply]