Azor Ahai theories ranked
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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. -
willsons-2 — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 09:34 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
But did he die?
The body was never found. The person killed may have been an imposter who was glamoured. Remember the power of rubies
Maybe Jaquan is Rhaegar
"I care about the law. It's justice I don't give a toss about."
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Nightman_Trumpeth — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 07:28 PM)
Lightbringer doesn't need to be wielded by AA, just made by him. The new Long Night doesn't need to play out exactly the way it did originally. Some people step into the roles, and the roles can be played by more than one person. The prophecies look to me to be fluid and not written in stone. Multiple AAs and Nissas and Lightbringers, Last Heroes, Night Kings and Queens (though just one of the former and the latter appears to have been eliminated in the show).
I think Lightbringer is the only prophecied hero who really matters in the long run. I think there are more than one, and he/they are interchangeable with the Last Hero (Jon, Bran, Stannis, the whole Night's Watch). However, the "main" Lightbringer is Jon, and he will ultimately be the hero who will save the realm from the Night King. In the show, anyway. In the books, I expect the "other" Lightbringers to play more vital roles in saving the realm during the Long Night. The show will just simplify everything and give all the glory to Jon, and if she's lucky, Dany. -
Leo_ofRedKeep — 9 years ago(January 23, 2017 07:09 PM)
Ser Pounce or nothing
Long may she reign
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joeyd9985 — 9 years ago(January 24, 2017 11:07 PM)
Jaime is AA. No question.
I'll just leave this here for the overwhelming proof.
http://gameofthronesandnorsemythology.blogspot.com/2013/05/jaime-azor-ahai-god-of-war.html
There are also several other very interesting articles there discussing the many parallels of Norse Mythology and ASOIAF. Most of this was written 3-4 years ago and the guy turned out to be correct about the majority of his theories. -
Theshornwonder — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 04:43 PM)
well I started to read this, but then he got the entire thing about Jesus wrong so I figured, if he can't get religious mythology about Christianity right, he's probably not getting it right about the Norse religion either. Jesus, in fact, was a savior of the Roman oppressors too. Or, supposedly was anyway.
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joeyd9985 — 9 years ago(January 27, 2017 12:21 PM)
You must either be illiterate or have only read half of the first sentence. If you had read any further, you would realize that's all he talks about for several paragraphs. Jesus/Azor Ahai/Jaime saving humanity, the oppressed and the oppressors. He goes on at some length about how the savior has to save all of humanity and doesn't get to pick and choose.
So, if you were the illiterate in this scenario, he and you think alike.
Just love the irony here, and how you have just flaunted your stupidity for the whole internet to see. I see a future edit to your post incoming. Gotta keep from looking like a fool don't you. -
Rancid_Apocalyptic — 9 years ago(January 26, 2017 04:48 PM)
This thread illustrates the collective delusionary bent of this board. And the character stan factor in spades.
On the show, the only possible hero-savior character is the obviously annointed one, Jon Snow. Call him AA or Lightbringer or Prince that was Promised or whatever, whether the character dies or lives, D&D aren't backing off that reality.
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