Some AJORAHAI for you all.
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Kolegus — 9 years ago(February 02, 2017 07:58 PM)
In the prophecy of Azor Ahai it's stated that he kills his wife, Nissa Nissa.
In the second book Jorah and Dany are in a tent on the Red Waste. He tells her of his true wife Lynesse and how they met and what happened to her.
In the end he claims she went off with another man.
When Dany ask what Lynesse looked like he says; "Why, she looked a bit like you Daenerys."
The theory here is that Jorah does not need to be married to Dany to fulfil this prophecy of having a wife.
Dany IS his wife in a sense that she looks like his true wife.
AND to top it off, directly after Jorah tells her that, Dany thinks to herself; "She looked like me. It explained much that she had not truly understood. He wants me, she realised. He loves me as he loved her, not as a knight loves his queen but as a MAN LOVES A WOMAN."
So from Jorah/Azor Ahai's perspective she IS his wife.
Let's not forget that the prophesy is 8000 years old. Over time the name Lynesse could have been changed to Nissa.
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CheruthCutestoryII — 9 years ago(February 02, 2017 08:02 PM)
OR Dany literally
already
(accidentally) killed both her husband and (intentionally) the man who should have been her husband. Because of those deaths she was able to forge the weapons that will defeat the White Walkers. Viserys' death gave her the claim to the title, which gives her strength that's why she clings to her titles so much, and Drogo's blood helped forge those weapons.
It's literally already happened. Dany is Azor Ahai.
Most people thought I was a hero for killing Lydia's parrot. -
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CheruthCutestoryII — 9 years ago(February 02, 2017 08:15 PM)
Dany IS Azor Ahai.
But Azor Ahai is the bad guy.
The tricky part of the prophecy isn't the words. It's straight forward. It's never been a mystery.
The tricky part is why do we assume AA is a good guy? Because people who burn people alive tell us he is?
GRRM manipulated people by thinking it's too easy. Thus, hiding the real twist.
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CheruthCutestoryII — 9 years ago(February 02, 2017 08:22 PM)
Yes, but he's not AA so that's easily dismissed. But going to your quote the prophecy isn't straight forward because it's not about a hero.
Most people thought I was a hero for killing Lydia's parrot.