Azor Ahai theories ranked
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vjfoogie — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 01:02 PM)
Rhaegar was clearly obsessed with the prophecy, and believed he was TPWWP. I think it makes sense because he WAS promised to be king, and he would have been great. He died though, and he son is fire and ice "his song." Which only means AA is leftprobably Dany since her rebirth had a red comet, so hopefully she ends up being evil.
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TremendouslyThirsty — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 01:08 PM)
My theory is Rhaegar was TPWWP.
He was promised a child that he could never watch grow old, or become a father to. His promise was his curse, but it was a necessary one to end the The Long Night. Jon is the song of Ice and fire (Stark/Targaryen), yes. He doesn't have a "Nissa Nissa", so to speak. So I doubt that Azor Ahai is even relevant at this point. In the books, it's probably Jaime.
Introducing a "savior" figure in the show at this point would be lame as hell. -
CheruthCutestoryII — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 01:22 PM)
I don't she needs to be developed.
Obviously it won't be realistic. They stopped trying on this show awhile ago when it comes to realistic character moments.
Most people thought I was a hero for killing Lydia's parrot. -
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CheruthCutestoryII — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 01:20 PM)
NN doesn't need to be developed. It's a side plot that people obsess over.
NN has literally already happen. Dany sacrificed Drogo (inadvertently) to get her dragons (the ultimate weapon.)
If that's just a red herring we won't get anything more explicit or fleshed out.
Most people thought I was a hero for killing Lydia's parrot. -
vjfoogie — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 01:11 PM)
I have thought the minus the whole curse part ever since I started reading the lore of GoT. I think it makes the most sense. I think Jaime is Azor Ahai and I hope he is, but if I had to bet money id say Dany.
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Kolegus — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 03:52 PM)
Jorah works perfectly as AA and Dany as NN. Because there is actual consequence for his character. I love it. So bitter sweet.
We've watched a man go through hell and high water for her, then to watch him kill her would be insane. And the thing is the audience couldn't hate him for it as he loved her more than anyone. The loss is mostly his.
On top of all this how the hell is Jorah still alive? A background character that has survived so much. On Game of Thrones!?? I sense a much less obvious coat of plot armour on him.