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Feels like Rock considers himself buying a pass to pretend that he ain’t one of thoooose “n-words” anymore.

My Predictions:

Agreed, I like that. The Faceless God always was the one oddity in my theories as unlike literally every other diety it doesnt seem evil. It seems like a natural force which would put it in life with the Ice and Fire of the Others and the Dragons.

That kinda makes a lot of sense. Can I throw in one more thing?

Everything I’ve written stems from one thought. George R.R. Martin loves fucking with people. Why would he write one of the greatest deconstructions of the Fantasy genre and then end it with the three (Danny, Jon, and Tryion) most sympathetic characters, fighting evil Ice zombies, on fucking dragons, and then everyone

And maybe R’hllor and the Great Other are actually the same being, fucking with Westeros and Essos.

Honestly, the Fire God does seem awfully hellish, to me. And yeah, basically no interaction with any sort of otherworldly power seems like it has a net positive effect - R’hllor is about that burnt offering, and absolutely like human sacrifices; the Drowned God is definitely prone to reward violence and cruelty. I’m

Agreed. Evrryone seems pretty sure that Azor Ahai is a benevolent coming just because the prophecy is told semi-sympathetically, but if you read Revelation, the end of times is a cleansing. If we consider the Gods analogous to Paganism and R’hllor an Abrahamic-like deity from a monotheistic tradition, and keeping with

Red God is bigger in the books. The show is very simply put a very condensed and more casual experience. The vast majority of my theories comes from the books not the show.

There’s an argument to be made there that he was very, very soft, and not one of the high-functioning members of the family. And they’re apparently only either complete brilliant badasses with magical traits or gibbering, paranoid pyromaniacs. They apparently don’t really run in between.

I agree it’s a better story, but it also just feels truer to what the series has been about: misdirection. It feels like Dany has been careening -with a wide arc, granted- towards her “destiny” since S1, but certain hints (her not touching the Iron Throne in her vision in the Tower of the Undying; the discussions of

Necro-banging replacement of the Night King, and ruler of an 8th kingdom”. I like this for two reasons - one, boy wouldn’t that be the huge subversion of expectations that everyone keeps saying GRRM wants and two, I really don’t understand why everyone keeps saying GRRM will continually subvert expectations by

There is not “timer” once you’re back you’re back. However you pay a price, as every time you die and you come back you leave something of you (your soul) behind. It is stated by Bereck Dondarrion the other resurrected character that you lose something. Nobody really knows what that means but in Dondarrion’s case he

Nah, its going to be a bleak ending I think.

Also that Arya kills Cersei while wearing Jaime’s face.

Not every Targaryen is a dragon. 

Exactly. People praise the show because of its “realism”, what could be more realistic than a religious prophesy that turned out to be a bunch of bullshit?

I don’t think Jon Snow needs to die, especially if your looking to subvert the trope of the Noble Bastard. It would be more subversive for him to say, “No. I don’t want the throne” and walk away.

Also, let’s not forget the big elephant in the room, Jon Snow is an idiot. Jon Snow lost a dragon. Didn’t just lose it but got it captured and turned by the enemy. Jon Snow almost loses his entire army to Ramsey Bolton because he’s too dumb to listen to his sister. Jon Snow gets murdered by the Black Watch because

I’m glad I’m not the only one who thinks Jon will ultimately die, though I’m still of the mind that he’ll either die taking out the Night King, or his “resurrection timer” will ring once the war is won and he’ll keel over.