Game of Thrones final season predictions
Mar. 19th, 2019 05:09 amBecause why not?
1) The Night's King has prophetic foresight, just like Jojen Reed and Bran. Based on: what was his plan for passing the Wall? It's kept him and his army back for millennia, so what's changed now? What does he have that he didn't over all these years? A dragon, obviously. But how could he have known he'd get a dragon? He couldn't, unless he could see the future. What evidence suggests he can do that? Why else did he bring those three enormous chains with him?
2) It's gotten less play on the show than in the book, but there is supposed to be a magic flaming sword that the chosen of R'hollor will fight back the darkness with. The sword is supposed to be so hot that it will burn a man's hand off, and in the legend it was tempered by stabbing it through the heart of the hero's wife.
If the sword shows up in the TV version, Jaime Lannister will wield it, since he's got a metal hand, and he'll use it kill Cersei, because...
3) The Night's King will offer Cersei his hand in marriage. She'll take the opportunity to become the undying queen of the world. I don't know what this will do to her unborn child, but it won't be good.
4) I have no idea who will survive the apocalypse, but if Tyrion and Sansa do, they will wind up ruling Westeros and getting married for real.
1) The Night's King has prophetic foresight, just like Jojen Reed and Bran. Based on: what was his plan for passing the Wall? It's kept him and his army back for millennia, so what's changed now? What does he have that he didn't over all these years? A dragon, obviously. But how could he have known he'd get a dragon? He couldn't, unless he could see the future. What evidence suggests he can do that? Why else did he bring those three enormous chains with him?
2) It's gotten less play on the show than in the book, but there is supposed to be a magic flaming sword that the chosen of R'hollor will fight back the darkness with. The sword is supposed to be so hot that it will burn a man's hand off, and in the legend it was tempered by stabbing it through the heart of the hero's wife.
If the sword shows up in the TV version, Jaime Lannister will wield it, since he's got a metal hand, and he'll use it kill Cersei, because...
3) The Night's King will offer Cersei his hand in marriage. She'll take the opportunity to become the undying queen of the world. I don't know what this will do to her unborn child, but it won't be good.
4) I have no idea who will survive the apocalypse, but if Tyrion and Sansa do, they will wind up ruling Westeros and getting married for real.