I've wondered for a long time whether the faceless men were mercenaries that were quasi religious. Their secrecy and discipline make me think of an extreme version of a group like the Freemasons. |
In the books, the witch tells her that the "volunqar" will strangle her. Volanqar means little brother in Valyrian and she assumes it means Tyrion, which partly explains her obsession with seeing him killed. But she was also born a few minutes before Jaime so a lot of readers think he will do it. |
Well, it's not really know because the show isnt following the books anymore. |
Arya kills Cersei and goes back to the temple of the Faceless Men. |
Of course I made it up. |
I sort of hope Sansa ends up with Tyrion in the end. He inherits Casterly Rock and she becomes Lady Lannister. He also becomes the Hand for Dani and John's reign. |
Bran goes back to the Three Eyed Raven. Rickon becomes Lord of Winterfell. |
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What about the prophecy concerning Bran, that he will never walk again but he will fly? Will he ride a dragon? Warg into a bird? Warg into a DRAGON!?
Okay, now I know what I want to be when I grow up. Someone who wargs into a dragon. |
| You know the writers for GOT of just scowering forums and Reddit for fan theories to incorporate into their writing and it is the actual fans who are writing the show... they are using our ideas. |
| Sweet. Then keep Jon Snow alive. He wins. |
+ 3 Tyrion is one of my favorite characters. Love his humor, wit, intelligence, braveness, height, looks, integrity, shamelessness. He is the most truthful character on the show. |
| I love Tyrion too. I do wonder what it's like for him to play a dwarf on a show where he gets made fun of and gets a lot of cruel jokes his way due to his height. It takes a strong person to play a role like that. |
That would be awesome. I'd like to think Jaime won't fall back into his old ways, and that he really developed into a person with a heart. Cersei has become more obsessed with revenge and obliterating anyone in her path. |
highly doubtful |
+1 The current showrunners weren't the only ones to pitch the idea of a show to GRRM. He asked them the question, "who's Jon Snow's mother?" and whatever they answered won them the right to the show. There are certainly things that are going to stray from the books, but the larger plot line will definitely stay in place, as set down by GRRM. (It's taking him an ungodly long time to write, but it's all outlined.) |