Azor Ahai can be many people. With the shortened seasons with we have left, several prophecies need some addressing. Sandor Clegane is Azor Ahai!

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Sandor Clegane Azor Ahai Theory

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  1. Final episode of season 7 we see Bran's vision from the Tower of Joy where Jon is born, along with his twin sister Danny. During season 7 we build up their relationship more and more. As Season 8 rolls in, Danny has visions in Melisandre's fire – she sees that Jon snow is Azor Ahai and that she must sacrifice herself to call forth lightbringer. This fits with Danny's story by quaithe who claims: "remember the undying….remember who you are, Daenerys. The dragons know. Do you?". Danny instructs Gendry to smelt her a sword, tells Jon of her visions and eventually, he plunges his sword into Danny's heart, calling forth lightbringer and becoming Azor Ahai. Jon takes his sword, enchanted with Danny's fire and in one last battle against the white walkers, defeats them. Fire vs Ice. This ending alone is still too 2 dimensional for George RR Martin and there is likely a further wrapping twist in the story, such as Bran was the Knights King all along in the past / present / future and Jon must kill his own brother or that Jon must become the next Knights King, for it is not necessarily the evil role we believe it to be or finally that while everything above was true, the entire story of GOT was just a dreamt up story in the head of Bran Stark as he lay in a coma in bed after falling from a great height.

  2. If he is part of the Azor Ahhi, maybe it's reversed this time. Gendry (who loves Arya) will forge it, then she will be Azor Ahhi by driving it through The Hound's heart (I know, it's a shit theory because The Hound is awesome – though Brieanne did kick his ass). But Arya couldn't kill him, even though he was on her list, she cared too much for him to see him die, so she left him for dead. And I think Arya is the only person he's every truly cared for. They're both in the Riverlands right now, and she'll join the brotherhood, through a "try out" but wearing someone else's face, against The Hound. She'll kick his ass then right before she goes in for the kill, she'll rip off the fake face Mission Impossible style. They'll have a fantastic and funny exchange. Then she, The Hound and the Brotherhood will head north to Winterfell where he'll protect both her and Sansa (he's got a thing for Stark girls). While Jon, Davos and Brieanne go to meet with Dany. But the whole Azor Ahhi thing won't happen till after "Clegenebowl." He's got to kill the Mountain himself! I would say a trial by combat where he's Dany's champion, but she's just gonna roast Cerci's ass with one of her dragons.

  3. lol i find it funny that when he ask or said to arrya is there a maester behind that rock day or 2 went by and ow a maester come to him ? from behind that rock ?.
    Sandor Clegane can and will over come his fear of fire and maybe he kill his bother the undead knight.

  4. Sandor being Azor Ahai is far too interesting and unpredictable to come from the mind of GRRM. But look at every example of prophecies in literature: (when done well) They either don't come true at all, and everyone learns something from that. Or they come true in an unexpected way. (Unexpected for the reader, not just the characters) Anything else – say, a prophecy that everyone has been predicting the outcome of corectly for the last 5 seasons — would just be bad writing. If Jon Snow is Azor Ahai, it will confirm that GURM is now only in it so he can get into conventions without paying, and stay in nice hotels.
    Besides…he wasn't born under a falling star. Being born on a bed, 2 minutes before someone leans a sword with a comet on the pommel against it, just isn't the same thing, no matter how hard you stretch it.

  5. Interesting, meets with the born of fire and salt parts of the prophecy maybe? Although, while I know he's in the Saltpans in the show when he comes back from near death, I can't remember if that's the case in the books?

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