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I think after Cersei announces her pregnancy, the Valonqar is actually in her womb, the baby will be a little brother to Joffrey, Tommen, and Myrcella, and perhaps the baby will kill her at childbirth. If anyone agrees please thumb this up so others can see. I can't be the only one who's thought of this, but I haven't seen it suggested or discussed on social media.
With the events from season 7 I think she might die in childbirth and the child with her… Maybe the valonquar (spllng?) will be a sibling to Joffrey, Myrcella and Tommen…
Since cerci is now preggo what if the little brother is Joffry's little brother lol and when she gives birth to him she dies
The valonqar is Aegon Tar- targa-
…John Snow.
John is the younger adopted brother of Rob Stark. He's King of the North by acclimation, King of the seven realms by birthright, former Commander of the Night's Watch, Savior of the freefolk, killer of bastards. His counsel includes or will include Davos, Tyrion, Jamie, Brienne, and Theon. Counting the last two, that would make 5 "hands". If she were to attack the joint forces of the living at the wrong time, she could be surrounded by the hands and publicly hung for violating the truce.
I'm thinking the little brother is the hound
There are quite a few younger siblings who have the means and motive to kill Cercie but not the opportunity. Has anyone thought of Ueron Greyjoy? He wants to marry the Queen so he can rule, but Cercie rules it would not be him, would he be satisfied with that? Perhaps, but I don't think so.. Ueron wants power, he wants the iron throne, he wants to be king, he is also a younger brother.
i believe Jaime and Tyrion will have Cerseai's captured. She will be tired fought guilty and they will hang her and Jaime (Jaime confesses to for pushing Bran out the window so he can die with her). I believe it will be Arya who will do the hanging.
Valonquar might be the baby shes pregnant with. She might die in childbirth.
Whos the most noteable Big Brother/Little Brother pairing in the show? The Mountain & The Hound! Couldnt you see The Hound killing The Mountain and then partially because she turned him into a fucking zombie and whyever else, kills her..? We all want Her to be killed by someone else, but let think about whats plausable! What do u think?
Jaime is too damn predictable. I think someone who is aptly described as "THE younger sibling" can't be "HER younger sibling" or "someone's younger sibling". It has to be THE younger sibling of someone she fucked with at some point:
Jaime: Her sibling, it could be him but it's too obvious and doesn't quite fit
Tyrion: actually more likely than Jaime if you think about it, but same deal
Euron: Cersei never met Balon, Euron is just as likely as like 85% of westeros
Danaerys: Very likely actually, Rhaegar is sort of involved in the prophecy, as cersei thinks she will marry him, not knowing its rob
Stannis: might be how it will happen in the books, Robert is equally alluded to in the prophecy
Jon: Technically an only child
Sansa: she is a younger sibling, but its tywin who orchestrated the red wedding. not sure how Robb is relevant to cersei
Arya: Seems the most likely, she is the younger sibling of sansa, whom cersei has personally fucked with. the whole valanqar thing ties together as karmic justice for what cersei did to arya's big sister
lmao tyrion kills them both
What if the Valonquar theory is that Bran Stark is the night's king , a little brother , and that the night's king will kill cercei making her the night's Queen and completing the prophecy
The young queen could be Sansa if she screws over Jon.
but it says "hands" and jaime has one hand
Cersei is on Aryas list. As is the Mountain. I think Arya will wear Jamies face and kill Cersei. Plain and simple.
I agree keep making videos
The prophecy says "hands", that rules out Jamie Lannister.
Why does everyone always translate valonqar as little brother?
It really bucks me, seeing as High Valyrian is a gender neutral language, so there is a word for monarch, but not for king or queen, a word for parent, but not for mother or father, a word for sibling, but not for sister or brother and so on, so forth.
Valoncar means "younger sibling" and as Cersei assumes it would specifically be refering to her younger sibling in this case, it makes sence for her to assume it's a brother as she has no sisters, but it could refer to basically anyone, who is still alive and isn't first-born child.
Cersei thought that the King was Rhaegar, which was wrong, the younger queen was Margaery, and that the younger sibling was Tyrion. She got them all wrong lol.
Is it possible that the younger queen could be Lyanna Mormont? She marries Jon Snow and becomes the Queen of The North. Idk what else to add though.
The younger Queen will obviously be Jon Snow in a dress. All the signs are there.
I have a question. In Kingsroad 1×02 Cersei says to Catelyn:"I lost my first boy." That means she had four children and not three, like Maggy the Frog predicted. Can somoene explain this to me? Is it a mistake they made or am I missing something? Thank you.
The younger queen was Margaery Tyrel
I had a revelation about the valonqar last night… Valonqar is an old High Valyrian term and Valyrian (minus the Targaryens) civilization had been destroyed going on 400 years before Mag's prophecy. She never said your valonqar, just the valonqar. Why use such an antiquated term instead of just saying little brother? Unless the valonqar is Valyrian, i.e. the last male Targaryen, younger brother of Rhaenys and Aegon, Jon Snow himself. Or it could even be a hint at the speculation of possible Targaryen parentage in Tyrion and Jamie. Tell me this isn't totally out there? I haven't seen it mentioned in valonqar theories but I feel like it holds weight compared to a lot of theories out there.
Can we even take the valoncar part into play for the show since as yet it was not mentioned
Amazing theory I just don't get why everyone hates cersei yeah she pisses me off too but mostly I feel sorry for her her hatred consumes her and she can't see beyond it
She spent most of her life tortured by hate and selfishness and that's obviously not about to change
Yes, Jaime only has one hand, his left one, but now that Cersei is queen, she needs a "right hand" to server her according to her needs. Jaime is that "right hand". What if the Valonqar is indeed Jaime Lannister. I mean it's possible since he has his left hand in physical form and his right one in a more metaphorical context. Maybe he is the little brother who kills Cersei after all?
Jamie only has one hand …. tough to strangle one handed…
Euron Greyjoy is also a valonqar
I thought Margery was the younger more beautiful queen. She essentially took Joffrey and Tommen (everything she held dear at that time) from her.
of course is danny and of course its jaime . you forget to add why the strangle? when u strangle someone is a hate crime . u hate the person so much u kill with ur owns hands . so what will cersei do to get strangled by jamie? easy : SHE WILL KILL BRYANNE
the younger queen is Marjorie
Arya is the young Queen
tyron will kill cerci
because he is the youngest brother
I can see Jamie killing her probably in season 8 as I think they will begin to drift apart in season 7
I think that the younger and more beautiful woman Maggy meant is Margaery Tyrell. If you think about it, she did steal all things Cersei held dear like Joffrey, Tommen and the Iron Throne. Everything that she once had, Cersei had lost thanks to her.
With the events unfolding, the younger queen was Margaery Tyrell, and I'm pretty sure it will be either tyrion or jaime who kills her not arya. Jaime killed the madking, maybe he'll kill her if she saw the same madness he once did with the madking. Tyrion however, I don't now if he'll kill her, but he did get to kill his father before leaving westeros and what's the difference with his father and sister? they both hated him, she even tried to kill him as a baby. But then again there's Arya, the great lengths she goes thru just to kill the people off her list.
I personally believe that if were strictly talking about the show and not the books we have to keep in mind that the valonqar part of the prophecy was left out of the show. Maybe that's for a reason and we shouldn't expect this to happen at all (in the show)