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HBO's A Song of Ice and Fire
dutchrvl:
--- Quote from: cybersmurf on 15 May 2019, 03:02 ---
One possibility I'd consider somewhat funny:
(click to show/hide)Jon tells Dany she's lost her shit and he's sick of the crazy girlfriend paranoia, and Dany tries to burn Non, publicly. Only to show the world Jon's true heritage, and Tyrion backstabbing Dany.
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(click to show/hide)I'm not sure if that's how it works either, but maybe(?)
Another option I would find interesting is Dany trying to burn Jon, but Drogon refusing her command because of Jon's heritage (and possibly other motivations, who knows what dragons are motivated by really...).
This will lead to Dany realizing either that she has become a monster, or that she has now literally lost everything, including her last dragon. She may then just commit suicide or leave the lands.
JoeCovenant:
--- Quote from: BenRG on 15 May 2019, 01:32 ---My prediction for the last episode:
(click to show/hide)Realising that Dany has gone irretrievably off the deep end, Jon uses the other dragon to hunt her down. After a spectacular air-to-air battle, both dragons are fatally injured. Dany is less hurt of the two riders and gives Jon a five- to ten-minute 'A God am I' monologue. She's so impressed with herself, she doesn't see him draw his knife literally until he stabs her through the bottom of her rib-cage. This could actually be filmed quite well with a close-up on Dany really getting into her rant, then pausing, looking down with some puzzlement and realising she has a knife in her heart.
With the last of the acknowledged Imperial family dead, Jon (much to his displeasure) learns that he is literally the last person standing in terms of candidates for the Iron Throne. He's literally the only man left who could be Emperor who doesn't have someone who hates him enough to want to continue this pointless war any longer.
So, Jon Snow is backed onto the Iron Throne (he never admits to his true bloodline as that would just cause complications). He is forcibly married to Arya or Sansa in order to keep the various surviving lords happy (no-one wants a foundling on the throne with no likelihood of his heirs having some noble blood). It is a loveless marriage but both Jon and his wife realise that it is something that must be done to stop Westeros being devastated and possibly depopulated by endless civil war.
And they all lived (those who lived) unhappily ever after.
The End.
P.S.: I hate and despise all these characters and all my loyal readers - Signed, George R R Martin
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I mean no disrespect, Ben... but have you actually watched GOT?
Some of the things mentioned in your spoilers are impossible to occur for in show reasons.
And some have already happened.
Cornelius:
--- Quote from: dutchrvl on 15 May 2019, 04:56 --- (click to show/hide)I'm not sure if that's how it works either, but maybe(?)
Another option I would find interesting is Dany trying to burn Jon, but Drogon refusing her command because of Jon's heritage (and possibly other motivations, who knows what dragons are motivated by really...).
This will lead to Dany realizing either that she has become a monster, or that she has now literally lost everything, including her last dragon. She may then just commit suicide or leave the lands.
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Well, here's another way:
(click to show/hide)Drogon refusing her command, just because of his heritage is not something I see happening easily. However, we've got Bran, who might still have a role to play. Since his role in defeating the Night's King was rather underwhelming, perhaps he will play a larger role in bringing down Dany. By warging Drogon, for instance. It would tie together with his revealing of Jon's heritage in the first place.
JoeCovenant:
--- Quote from: Cornelius on 16 May 2019, 01:35 ---
--- Quote from: dutchrvl on 15 May 2019, 04:56 --- (click to show/hide)I'm not sure if that's how it works either, but maybe(?)
Another option I would find interesting is Dany trying to burn Jon, but Drogon refusing her command because of Jon's heritage (and possibly other motivations, who knows what dragons are motivated by really...).
This will lead to Dany realizing either that she has become a monster, or that she has now literally lost everything, including her last dragon. She may then just commit suicide or leave the lands.
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Well, here's another way:
(click to show/hide)Drogon refusing her command, just because of his heritage is not something I see happening easily. However, we've got Bran, who might still have a role to play. Since his role in defeating the Night's King was rather underwhelming, perhaps he will play a larger role in bringing down Dany. By warging Drogon, for instance. It would tie together with his revealing of Jon's heritage in the first place.
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(click to show/hide)There's also the possibility that the dragon DOES Dracaris all over Jon's arse...
But he emerges from the flames naked and Dragonborn... which sends Danni into a rage, and she attacks him, and the DRAGON kills her!
(It would be a nice visual.. but personally, I'm sticking with my predictions! :) )
Cornelius:
(click to show/hide)Well, while I'm still not on board with Targaryen immunity to fire, there is the fact that he's been resurrected by Melisande. The Red God's resurrections seem to have caught some affinity with his element. It's possible, though I don't quite believe Jon will survive in his current form.
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