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  1. Everyone thinks Cersei will be killed by Jaime, Tyrion, Dany, or even Arya. But I think it's possible Littlefinger could. Littlefinger wants to sit on the throne or hell would like to see Westeros burn. He has the knights of the Vale, some of the best warriors of all of the Seven Kingdoms. I think it's possible he convinces Cersei to marry him so she could use the Vale against Dany. But then turns around and kills her. Frames Jaime or someone else. And takes the throne away from Dany and possibly uses the Wildefire to destroy King's Landing.

  2. This is one I believe in and it has to do with the subplot going on with Bran. It's a bit out there so bear with me. So all the while we have this power struggle in Westeros and Dany gaining power, prestige, and full grown dragons in Essos, you've got the Children of the Forest (CoF), White Walkers (the Others), the religion of Rhllor the Lord of Light, some mysterious goings on with the Faceless Men and the Iron Bank, and all this lore and history passed down about the a number of different things. The main components are that the Children of the Forest are ultimately the bad guys and evil, Bran will become the Night King, Jon is Azor Ahai returned and will forge a "blade" of some kind by "piercing" Dany's heart, and a number of people we think are dead are posing as other people particularly Arthur Dayne being Mance Rayder (this is more of the book because Mance is dead in the show, and not Rattleshirt glamored to look like Mance).

    The Children of the Forest exist as different races and different names all over Planetos. I think the CoF caused the Doom of Valyria with some kind of dark magic they used to break the Arm of Dorne. They had heard the slaves working in the Valyrian mines and granted the "first gift" thus establishing the Faceless Men who'd fled to Braavos and now worship death along side the CoF. The CoF religion is largely one of that worships death and preserving connections with those who are gone as we see from Bran and Bloodraven's greenseer abilities. The CoF are now trying to retrieve all the magical gifts they'd given to the first men when they'd formed the pact before the Andals to fight the Others. That's why they've aligned with the Great Other to kill all men to serve there religion and take revenge on men for destroying them and their sacred trees. They never got over completely even when a peace agreement was reached. The House of Black and White acts similar to a weirwood tree the deeper you go and involves skin changing and warg like magic which is only found in decendents of first men (northmen and wildlings). The principle saying in Braavos is "valar morghulis, valar dohaeris" which translates to All Men Must Die, All Men Must Serve. All men must die to serve our [Cof] religion which serves the Great Other (or Death).

    Bran will become the Night King from some kind of time loop like the flashback that disabled Hodor but the CoF will capture him and turn him into the Night King because at that moment in history they were desperate to defeat the first men they were at war with.

    Jon and Dany I just think fit the Ahor Ahai/Prince that was Promised narrative too closely. The story of Lightbringer being tempered in Nissa Nissa's body because she was warm and her soul mixed with the blade is too similar to how Dany is immune to heat to go unnoticed. George RR Martin even said "Targaryens are not immune to heat" which kind of begs the question of is Dany really a Targaryen or something more? Jon being Rhaegar's son puts him in line based on the historical context in my opinion.

    I think the kind of clincher here is a bit hard to follow though and it has to do with a subtle alliance between all the key players of Ned's secret that Jon is a Targaryen. The White Walkers returned somewhere around 40 to 50 years if we use Craster's wives as a measurement. He's been giving babies to them for a while. That's roughly the same age as many of the key players who were active during the time of Mad King Aerys's fall and Robert's Rebellion. They've known from rumor about them for a while. The thing striking me as so suspicious is the letter in the book that Stannis, Melisandre, and Davos read is very vague in what it actually tells them but they all three immediately know they have to go North. They haven't been looking into flames but have been in contact with Mance Rayder (Arthur Dayne) who has been an incognito spy and shepherd of the widlings to unite them and move them south to keep them out of the ranks of the White Walkers' undead army. The magic they've been using is something that comes from the religion of the First Men before they adopted the now called "old gods" and this religion was a lot like the Lord of Light religion. The Daynes and Starks just happen to be decendents of the First Men particularly the Garth Greenhand who lore says is "father of all men" and "wherever he went life flourished." They concealed their deaths with Ned's help and became men of the Night's Watch until they could defect to the wildlings. I don't have the time or space to go into all the details but if you notice how good Mance is with a sword and how there's really no way he could have been that good just from being trained by the Night's Watch. Jon fights three people at a time to train and Mance acted like Jon had never held a sword before and beat him like it too. But ultimately it is about the building religious and existential war between men and the CoF that is building to follow once the Westerosi power struggle has been settled.

  3. Jamie Lannister is the Prince that was Promised.

    He killed the fire king (Aerys Targeryan) and he will kill the ice king (The nights king). And his song is the song of ice and fire. He was born amidst salt and smoke could be mataphorical of a time when some tragedy occured and since I cannot seem to recall any…. Salt and smoke can be like a sand storm kind of thing (a veil of deception) which might be the case since people believe Tywin's children are not his but Aerys'.

    TADA!!!

  4. jon snow's father isn't rhaegar because his hair color isn't compatible with neither of the stark or targaryen bloodlines so lyanna prolly did the hanky panky with robert baratheon during the rebellion secretly and rhaegar thought it was his

  5. the legend of azor ahai is of the children of the forest. the dragonglass would be lightbringer, and the guy who had lightbringer inside him would be the Nights King (Azor Ahai). He did bring an end to the killing of the children of the forest and therefore making the humans the bad guys. this means when the prophets all say that Azor Ahai has come again, they aren't wrong, but after centuries the humans forget that meant the Nights King.

  6. So I have been developing the theory that the whole Azor Ahai thing swaps around between people and can be altered , I get this idea because it seems odd that Melisandre was so wrong about who she though TPTWP was. So basically the idea goes that, TPTWP is not locked to one person, or if it is than it can be changed, for example I think that Stannis was TPTWP, until he died, then it switched to Jon or, possibly, Melisandre decided that Jon was better fit to be TPTWP when she was at castle black and set up the events that led to Stannis being defeated and killed at Winterfell. But either way it's a fun idea that I have been working with for a while now.

  7. 1. Ned and Lyanna are the parents of Jon Snow
    2. The three heads of the dragon are Samwell Tarley, Mance Rader, and Hodor.
    3. Sansa is pregnent with Ramsay's baby
    4. Westeros is Middle Earth 2000 years after the events that Lord of the Rings Occured
    5. Tyrion is secretly the son of Khal Drogo and Daeynereys through blood magic.
    6. Ned Stark was secretly a warg. When he died he left his body, and he's out there somewhere else right now.
    7. Hodor is secretly the great other controlling the white walkers

  8. Order of the green hand has confinced me of N + A + J in the books. You know your shit though mate, after binge watching loads of your videos i rate you really highly in GoT channells and will love to see what you do in the future

  9. I'm not sure this really qualifies as tinfoil but it seems like this is the season the white walkers get past the wall and I've been thinking that they might steal the mountain. I'm thinking this cuz they obviously control the dead and the mountain basically is dead

  10. I like the theory that Sam or Bran is the narrator and that one of them is telling the story of what happened after the main characters are all dead.

    I also like the one that says Jon and Terian are the other heads of the dragon, but that Bran will warg one of the dragons.

  11. Robert Arryn is the child of Petyr Baelish it may not be a major plot point but no one seems to have said it anywhere………..maybe this was the main reason Lysa helped Baelish kill Jon Arryn and perhaps why Jon Arryn was looking into genetics in the first place and then he was like wait a minute what about the Robb's Kids?

  12. 1) I believe that the bittersweet ending is that Bran wakes up after being pushed out of the window and he dreamed everything that's about to happen. Now it's up to him to save his family.

    2) I think that the Hound and Sansa will end up together.

    3) Cersley will make a deal with the others

    4) I think people will start to realize that Dany is not saving Westeros but is indeed conquering it and will have more of a negative impact on the country and will inevitably end up killing many men in armies that could have help defend against the dark night

    4) We haven't seen the last of Cersei delivering pay back

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