![]() ![]() Although it wouldn’t chime with George RR Martin’s promise of a bittersweet ending – unless you really like the White Walkers. Keep reading for more details about the Jaime Lannister as Azor Ahai theory, and more Game of Thrones. There are so many Game of Thrones season 7 finale spoilers, and many of them talk about the Azor Ahai prophecy. The theory points to the moment Jaime loses his hand as the. Melisandre mentions Azor Ahai many times in the show, and all fans know of the legend where he was the first to kill a White Walker. Sorry if it sounds a bit ranty or it sound like I'm trying to spread a different theory, I'm just annoyed the frequency of the 'Cersei and Jaime are Targaryens' theory just being put in despite it being literally impossible and based on very flimsy stuff. Yay for death! Everyone dies the White Walkers winīecause it wouldn’t be Game of Thrones without a whole lot of death and destruction. Rather than try to make Jaimes birth fulfil the prophecy, they focus on how his rebirth could be the key to him being Azor Ahai reborn. Oh, but Dany dies in childbirth and Jon dies stopping the White Walkers. The theory goes that Dany and Jon will get freaky (despite being related… come on, guys) and from there a child is born – one of Stark and Targaryean heritage and will bring peace to the Seven Kingdoms (who end up forming their own separate states). The child that saves the worldīack to Reddit (opens in new tab) for this one, and it’s also Lightbringer-related. This one has been doing the rounds for some time and maybe it’s a bit too optimistic to think everything will end with Sansa, Jon, and Dany creating some sort of holy trinity of rulers but, hey, stranger things have happened.
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