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  1. I think know how cersei will die. It says that she will be killed by Jaime BUT I think Arya will kill Jaime and use his face to kill Cersei then as she's dying she will reveal herself like she did with Walter Frey…

  2. Nothing post apocalyptic? It's literally screaming us in the face. George RR Martin has in fact comfirmed that this all takes place on earth. Find me a time period in history where the continents were named Westeros, Esos, ect. That's right, you can't because it's post apocalyptic. If that's not enough, look at some of the impressive buildings, like the ice wall, that the civilization we are shown would never be able to build.

  3. Best theory – All prophecies are bull and ment to decieve people (and the readers) and sheep follow charlatans like Melissandra(powers in her sleeves), Moqorro(deception and glamour) and Aeron(Cpr=kiss of life).
    Also Operation Baby Swap at starfall; Ashara Dayne happens to have a "stillborn baby" and "kill herself" right after Ned brings the sword of the morning after ToJ… Right.. They totally swapped, Ned takes Ashara and Brandon Starks baby and Ashara/Quaith takes Rhaegar and Lyannas (Dany).

  4. Wouldn't it be interesting if Bran warged the dragon Tyrian rides? Bran is told he'll fly, Tyrion had plans for a special saddle for Bran and Tyrion needs a special saddle to ride anything larger than a middling… unless he's got a friend guiding his mount! (Something you said made me think that, back to the video lol)

  5. Game of Thrones Fan Theory for Seasons 7 and 8:

    Daenerys Targaryen lands in Dorne and solidifies the alliance between the Targaryen’s and Dorne. She lands here because strategically, in the past, this is where Aegon the Conqueror and other Targaryen kings failed to control, though the rest of Westeros fell through invasion. Once she has control of Dorne, she will strike out with the Tyrell armies from House Tarly to launch a joint invasion against Casterly Rock and Storm’s End. Daenerys will want to take Storm’s End first since it is a good stronghold from which to launch further invasions since it is impervious to siege. From there she will have a forward base from which to launch attacks against King’s Landing. The Westerlands are merely to draw Cersei Lannister’s attention away from King’s Landing. She’ll risk everything to protect her homeland, since she wants to be seen as capable a leader as Tywin Lannister. She will divide her forces in two, the larger part being sent to defend Casterly Rock and Lannisport, which is an important trade route and major source of wealth for the Lannisters. As a result of this, the Crownlands will be weaker and that’s where Daenerys will strike, not with the majority of her Unsullied and Tarly forces, but with a small portion of Unsullied and her dragons. The Stormlands will be the first to fall, then the Crownlands, then the Westerlands. The Greyjoy’s will be ordered to use their fleet to harass Lannister shipping from the Crag to the Shield Islands, effectively blocking all trade. This will put Lannisport under siege and weaken trade between the Crownlands and the Westerlands. Though the Crownlands will be the first to fall, Daenerys will strike King’s Landing because it will be weaker. Afterwards, she will travel to the North to meat King Jon Snow I, and discuss with him about the situation with the White Walker’s and the forces of the Undead. She will see that it would be easiest to marry Jon Snow and have him as either Prince of the Seven Kingdoms (not only because he is the Prince That Was Promised), but because he doesn’t wish to sit on the Iron Throne. Not only this, but if she marries King Jon Snow, then she not only has the entire North united behind him, but also the firm alliance of the Riverlands and the Lords of the Vale. She would negotiate that he would be acknowledged as King in the North while in the North, but a Prince while he is in the South and especially whenever and wherever in the presence of Daenerys. Bran meanwhile will learn how to psychically link with Rhaegal, since green is the color of balance and growth, as well as self-reliance and Bran’s personality type is “The Logician” which means that they pride themselves on their inventiveness, creativity, their unique perspective, and vigorous intellect. What we can see in Bran’s growth is that, though he isn’t all of these things, we have experienced that he has a more unique perspective on the sequence of events more than any other character in the books or TV show apart from Arya Stark. This is why he’d be best suited to have a bond with Rhaegal. Bran will first learn to fly only after he has established a psychic link with Rhaegal, similar to how Eragon only learned how to ride Saphira. He is one of the dragon heads of the prophecy, since he is one of the few who can ride them. It is not required necessarily to have a psychic link with your dragon before you ride it, but it certainly helps. Anyways, it will be during the middle of this union between the Targaryen’s and the Stark’s that the White Walker’s will burst through the wall with their armies. Sam Tarly will be the one who remembers that Dragon Glass is the only thing that can kill them, and Daenerys, through Lord Varys, will remember that Dragon Stone, seat of the house of Stannis Baratheon, was abundant with it. They will start equipping their armies with it, by replacing their steel arrowheads with Dragon Glass. Castle Black meanwhile will be taken by the White Walkers, who will use it as a staging point for further assaults. The weapons production around Dragon Glass weapons will be around the clock, taking place mostly in King’s Landing, Lannisport, Old Town, and High Tower. With all shipments being sent to White Harbor in the North. Since the White Walker’s don’t have ships or dragons, this will be the cause of their downfall. The Houses of the North will be isolated, yet resupplied along the beachheads of White Harbor, Bear Island, Winterfell, Barrowfors, Torrhen’s Square, Castle Cerwyn, Deepwood Motte, Hornwood, Ramsgate, Karhold, Last Hearth and the Dreadfort. The Greyjoy’s, Tyrell’s, and Martell’s will be responsible primarily for shipping more men and weapons to these strongholds. The Twins will be a very strategic land route through the Neck for food from the Tyrell’s and soldier’s from the Stormlands, Tarly’s, Crownlands, and Westerlands. Winterfell will become the central command and control center, but Last Hearth will be where most of the battles are fought, since it is one of the few places the White Walkers can immediately attack. A new border will stretch from Deepwood Motte in the West, drop down to Winterfell, move up north to Last Hearth, and end at Karhold. Karhold and Last Hearth will be attacked the most since otherwise the White Walkers supplies of Undead will run out since Winterfell and Deep Motte are too far away for the time being. They also would be able to strike immediately along the White Knife River down to White Harbor, cutting of the primary Stark port of resupply. Knowing this, Tyrion Lannister and Grey Worm will advise Jon Snow and Daenerys to fortify most heavily along the space between Winterfell and the Dreadfort, and from the Dreadfort to the Weeping Water all the way to the sea. That way, if Karhold and Last Hearth are by passed, then there is still a defensive line to protect White Harbor. This not only protects their supply line, but also forces the White Walkers to fight where the Humans want them too. This won’t matter since the White Walkers don’t care and with each victory they gain more soldiers and don’t care about food etc., but that’s where Daenery’s dragons will come to play. If the White Walkers are engaged in sieges, then all Daenerys has to do is send in her dragons to cut off the retreat of the White Walker forces, and then Jon Snow and/or Daenerys can attack from the left or right flanks. The only counter the White Walkers have is magic, which they would most certainly use against the dragons if possible, but there is no way that the White Walkers could have prepared for them, since there weren’t any really from the Dance of Dragons onwards. With the control of supply, control of the air, and defense in depth, the possibility of three fortified lines, the third being along the Fever River all the way Eastward to the Bite, Daenerys and Jon Snow are guaranteed a victory.

    – Jon V.N.

  6. new theories…. naz..eherrmm…"old german in ww2" come from nowhere.. and start rape every women… and take westerloo with tank… then dragon come..he use v2 roket and kill it…and white walker also come.. and they use gas to kill em all…..heil mein..ehermm..president ?

  7. I think Danny, Jon Snow, and Teryan are gonna ride the dragons. By now we all know Danny is riding a dragon and the other two that where locked up already met and liked Teryan. From my understanding, only Targarians have the ability to mount a dragon. Maybe Bran will control the dragon that sleeps under Winterfell.

  8. I think it is Dany. She was born in sea(salt) and smoke (as I remember correctly they were being chased out of a burning Red Keep/King's Landing) and stone (near Dragonstone). All the other lines of the prophecy also apply to her.

  9. my theory is that deny falls off her dragon and lands on another dragons face and this causes the dragon to go off balance and fly into the last dragon and then that dragon gets pissed and shoots fire at the other dragons and then they have a fire battle and kill eachother and then in the north the white walkers obtain a white walker giant who just massacres everything and takes the iron throne along with his zombie giant buddy the mountain and then they live happily ever after

  10. My 10 favorite theories:

    10. R+L=J

    9. jojen Paste

    8. Benjen=Daario

    7. Cersei is Pregnant theory

    6. The Last Azor that was Promised

    5. Arya is the Valonqar

    4. Jorah is Azor Ahai

    3. Frey Pie

    2. Gravedigger

    1. Azor Ahai

  11. Wait, why is the Three-Eyed Raven telling Bran "You'll never walk, but you will fly" evidence to dragon warging? There are a lot of things that fly, such as ravens, which makes a lot more sense than randomly superimposing dragons into Bran's story. If anything, Jon would warg a dragon if R+L=J is true. Also, I think it's more curious that TER states Bran will never walk, but he will fly. If flying means to warg a flying animal, then Bran would also walk through warging as he has done, so any theories about him actually gaining the ability to fly without warging would be much cooler if they sprang up.

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