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Post by TheMadQueen on Sept 6, 2017 21:00:26 GMT
That reminds me that the YMBQ prophecy has yet to be fulfilled. So Dany kind of has to cast Cersei down in some capacity next year.
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Post by DaveyJoe on Sept 6, 2017 21:25:38 GMT
That reminds me that the YMBQ prophecy has yet to be fulfilled. So Dany Lyanna Mormont kind of has to cast Cersei down in some capacity next year. Fixed.
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Post by TheMadQueen on Sept 6, 2017 21:29:41 GMT
That reminds me that the YMBQ prophecy has yet to be fulfilled. So Dany Lyanna Mormont kind of has to cast Cersei down in some capacity next year. Fixed.
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Post by TheMadQueen on Sept 7, 2017 14:02:02 GMT
me reading all these theories online about how arya is gonna kill cersei
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Post by stoneheartsrevenge on Sept 7, 2017 17:26:46 GMT
i can see Arya being involved in Cersei's death. My baseless speculation has her and Sandor and Jaime and maybe some others like Brienne and Pod infiltrating King's Landing to deal with Cersei once and for all. This would involve CLEGANEBOWL, Cersei trying to blow stuff up, and Jaime killing Cersei. Arya will no doubt have a target she kills off too. Maybe Qyburn? edit: as I say that is all totally baseless and fan-fiction so please don't take it too seriously However, it did make me realise that I have no idea what they'll do with Qyburn next season and hope he gets more screen time
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Post by kingeomer on Sept 8, 2017 12:06:33 GMT
i can see Arya being involved in Cersei's death. My baseless speculation has her and Sandor and Jaime and maybe some others like Brienne and Pod infiltrating King's Landing to deal with Cersei once and for all. This would involve CLEGANEBOWL, Cersei trying to blow stuff up, and Jaime killing Cersei. Arya will no doubt have a target she kills off too. Maybe Qyburn? edit: as I say that is all totally baseless and fan-fiction so please don't take it too seriously However, it did make me realise that I have no idea what they'll do with Qyburn next season and hope he gets more screen time A friend of mine as this theory of Qyburn creating his own army of the dead. That would be interesting if Jaime, Arya, Sandor, Brienne and Pod have a team to take down Cersei.
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Post by stoneheartsrevenge on Sept 8, 2017 14:15:30 GMT
I hope the Starks have hidden away the family silver now that kleptomaniac Sam in Winterfell. Just look at the trail of theft he has left behind him - a baby and a daughter/wife from Craster's Keep, Heartsbane from Horn Hill, a shit ton of priceless scrolls from the Citadel...Bran ought to keep that wheelchair bolted down if he doesn't want to lose it... Season 8 will hopefully see Sam get the support he needs to overcome this...
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Post by TheMadQueen on Sept 8, 2017 15:49:59 GMT
I could see Arya killing Qyburn or something, but not Cersei herself.
Maybe Arya tries to assassinate Cersei, but she gets caught and has to flee. She kills Qyburn, but has to run away before all the guards come swarming after her. Idk.
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Post by Singer of Death on Sept 9, 2017 1:19:28 GMT
Here are my predictions on some of the characters' fate (before freefolk destroy any credibility).
Dany's dragons: Rhaegal will be killed either by Cersei, Euron, or the NK (the turn into a wright), and Bran will warg into Drogon to cause a nuclear bomb on the WW. Ghost: will die (cuz the old gods and the new forbid CGI of them) Nymeria: may never appear again. Sam: marry Gilly, become Lord of Horn Hill, and record the stuff about the Song of Ice and Fire. Gendry: become King of Westeros, winning it by default, and continuing the Baratheon dynasty Davos: live to become Gendry's Hand of the King Mel: consulting her powers to Bran and die at Davos' hand (before she turn back into her original form)
Cersei: Tyrion or Jaime strangle her and her body will be thrown into the ocean close to Casterly Rock Tyrion: will survive and live to make changes and improve the life of others. Also become Lord of Casterly Rock Jaime: as Cersei once said, he and Cersei will die together, so his fate will end like this. Jaime might ask Tyrion to kill him for what he had done or Cersei plunge a dagger into him for betraying/abandoning her.
Euron: killed by Theon. Yara: Euron kill her before Theon can save her Theon: lead the Ironborn to sail across the Sunset Sea, living his life in obscurity after cannot forgive himself for what he done and his failure to save Yara.
Edmund: live as the Tully bloodline continues. Bran: he use his remaining power to warg Drogon to wipe out the WW and the NK. Once magic is gone, so is Bran's power. I figure this will cause some serious consequences for him. As he is the Three-Eyed Raven, he will be bound to the weirwood trees, turn into a tree, or disintegrate like Bloodraven. Either way, i don't think it will end well for him. Sansa: live to rule Winterfell as Lady of Winterfell Arya: will survive. After the Great War, Arya desires free and go on adventures like always, so she travel somewhere across the Sunset Sea, or somewhere in Essos and maybe return to Braavos. Sansa tells her she can return anytime she want. Jon: will fight in the Great War. Magic keeps him alive, and when magic vanish from the world, so will he as he disintegrate to ashes. Dany: die at the Wall fighting the WW, reuniting with Drogo and their son.
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Post by Father of Dragons on Sept 9, 2017 13:24:30 GMT
Here are my predictions on some of the characters' fate (before freefolk destroy any credibility). Dany's dragons: Rhaegal will be killed either by Cersei, Euron, or the NK (the turn into a wright), and Bran will warg into Drogon to cause a nuclear bomb on the WW. Ghost: will die (cuz the old gods and the new forbid CGI of them) Nymeria: may never appear again. Sam: marry Gilly, become Lord of Horn Hill, and record the stuff about the Song of Ice and Fire. Gendry: become King of Westeros, winning it by default, and continuing the Baratheon dynasty Davos: live to become Gendry's Hand of the KingMel: consulting her powers to Bran and die at Davos' hand (before she turn back into her original form) Cersei: Tyrion or Jaime strangle her and her body will be thrown into the ocean close to Casterly Rock Tyrion: will survive and live to make changes and improve the life of others. Also become Lord of Casterly Rock Jaime: as Cersei once said, he and Cersei will die together, so his fate will end like this. Jaime might ask Tyrion to kill him for what he had done or Cersei plunge a dagger into him for betraying/abandoning her. Euron: killed by Theon. Yara: Euron kill her before Theon can save her Theon: lead the Ironborn to sail across the Sunset Sea, living his life in obscurity after cannot forgive himself for what he done and his failure to save Yara. Edmund: live as the Tully bloodline continues. Bran: he use his remaining power to warg Drogon to wipe out the WW and the NK. Once magic is gone, so is Bran's power. I figure this will cause some serious consequences for him. As he is the Three-Eyed Raven, he will be bound to the weirwood trees, turn into a tree, or disintegrate like Bloodraven. Either way, i don't think it will end well for him. Sansa: live to rule Winterfell as Lady of Winterfell Arya: will survive. After the Great War, Arya desires free and go on adventures like always, so she travel somewhere across the Sunset Sea, or somewhere in Essos and maybe return to Braavos. Sansa tells her she can return anytime she want. Jon: will fight in the Great War. Magic keeps him alive, and when magic vanish from the world, so will he as he disintegrate to ashes. Dany: die at the Wall fighting the WW, reuniting with Drogo and their son. I want the bolded to happen so much but it's such wishful thinking I like the idea of Arya leaving to explore the world. I doubt she'll remain at Winterfell in any case.
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Post by kingeomer on Sept 9, 2017 13:53:23 GMT
I hope the Starks have hidden away the family silver now that kleptomaniac Sam in Winterfell. Just look at the trail of theft he has left behind him - a baby and a daughter/wife from Craster's Keep, Heartsbane from Horn Hill, a shit ton of priceless scrolls from the Citadel...Bran ought to keep that wheelchair bolted down if he doesn't want to lose it... Season 8 will hopefully see Sam get the support he needs to overcome this... Season 8: Sam is in a Kleptomanics Anonymous support group. His leader is Marie from Breaking Bad.
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Post by DaveyJoe on Sept 10, 2017 19:21:57 GMT
Dany dies. My drunk ass watched episode 4, 5, 6, and 7 last night with my buddy and all of the forshadowing points to Dany's death.
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Post by TheMadQueen on Sept 12, 2017 22:31:02 GMT
This is the Red Temple from one of the History and Lore vids So this is where Melisandre is going. Mel + Kinvara + a set that even slightly resembles this one + Melisandre's theme music = me becoming quakedt.
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Post by Father of Dragons on Sept 12, 2017 23:04:21 GMT
Well Casterly Rock and Highgarden looked great in the Histories and Lore videos too but, they look nothing like what we got in the show, so I wouldn't bet on any Red Temple looking anything like that (which I doubt we'll see anyway)
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Post by TheMadQueen on Sept 12, 2017 23:17:13 GMT
Well Casterly Rock and Highgarden looked great in the Histories and Lore videos too but, they look nothing like what we got in the show, so I wouldn't bet on any Red Temple looking anything like that (which I doubt we'll see anyway)
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Post by Father of Dragons on Sept 12, 2017 23:22:18 GMT
Well Casterly Rock and Highgarden looked great in the Histories and Lore videos too but, they look nothing like what we got in the show, so I wouldn't bet on any Red Temple looking anything like that (which I doubt we'll see anyway) I'm so used to Cersei's long silences I thought this was a gif and was waiting for her to say something for ages
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Post by TheMadQueen on Sept 12, 2017 23:23:45 GMT
Father of DragonsThere's a theory that Melisandre is going to the Red Temple to gather the Fiery Hand, an army of slave soldiers in service to the Lord of Light. That'd be pretty dope. I think we'll at least get one scene of her in Volantis. We've already seen the city before, so they wouldn't have to start from scratch, if they even bother with an outdoor establishing shot. Have her come back, talk to Kinvara, and do whatever it is she went there to do. I think D&D sent her there for a reason, otherwise why bother? There's no point in her dramatically saying she's going to Volantis, and then the next time we see her, she's already back. If she wasn't gonna do anything there, why bother having her go? She could have just went and found somewhere to lurk in the Riverlands or something until she inevitably reunites with Jon and Davos. No point in her going if she's gonna not do anything interesting and then just come back IMO. But then again I'm wrong about 95% of the time soooo idk.
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Post by Father of Dragons on Sept 12, 2017 23:46:20 GMT
Father of Dragons There's a theory that Melisandre is going to the Red Temple to gather the Fiery Hand, an army of slave soldiers in service to the Lord of Light. That'd be pretty dope. I think we'll at least get one scene of her in Volantis. We've already seen the city before, so they wouldn't have to start from scratch, if they even bother with an outdoor establishing shot. Have her come back, talk to Kinvara, and do whatever it is she went there to do. I think D&D sent her there for a reason, otherwise why bother? There's no point in her dramatically saying she's going to Volantis, and then the next time we see her, she's already back. If she wasn't gonna do anything there, why bother having her go? She could have just went and found somewhere to lurk in the Riverlands or something until she inevitably reunites with Jon and Davos. No point in her going if she's gonna not do anything interesting and then just come back IMO. But then again I'm wrong about 95% of the time soooo idk. I'm just trying to think pragmatically. There's only six episodes left and I don't really see them building some giant set for a single 3-minute scene. Especially since they didn't bother to insert Ghost into the background in any scene, because he's too expensive and they have a dragon-boner. They did send Mel away for a reason - because she no longer serves a purpose in the plot and they needed to keep her away until S8 (when Arya will inevitably kill her). It's very plausible that she'll return to Westeros with some kind of force behind her, but I don't think we'll get the setup for that in a Volantis scene. But remember we all suck at predicting things so somehow we'll both end up wrong
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Post by TheMadQueen on Sept 13, 2017 0:08:12 GMT
Father of Dragons There's a theory that Melisandre is going to the Red Temple to gather the Fiery Hand, an army of slave soldiers in service to the Lord of Light. That'd be pretty dope. I think we'll at least get one scene of her in Volantis. We've already seen the city before, so they wouldn't have to start from scratch, if they even bother with an outdoor establishing shot. Have her come back, talk to Kinvara, and do whatever it is she went there to do. I think D&D sent her there for a reason, otherwise why bother? There's no point in her dramatically saying she's going to Volantis, and then the next time we see her, she's already back. If she wasn't gonna do anything there, why bother having her go? She could have just went and found somewhere to lurk in the Riverlands or something until she inevitably reunites with Jon and Davos. No point in her going if she's gonna not do anything interesting and then just come back IMO. But then again I'm wrong about 95% of the time soooo idk. I'm just trying to think pragmatically. There's only six episodes left and I don't really see them building some giant set for a single 3-minute scene. Especially since they didn't bother to insert Ghost into the background in any scene, because he's too expensive and they have a dragon-boner. They did send Mel away for a reason - because she no longer serves a purpose in the plot and they needed to keep her away until S8 (when Arya will inevitably kill her). It's very plausible that she'll return to Westeros with some kind of force behind her, but I don't think we'll get the setup for that in a Volantis scene. But remember we all suck at predicting things so somehow we'll both end up wrong Maybe it'll be more than three minutes then That's just a gif I found lol, I don't expect them to build that. Make a CGI Temple from the outside (they did that with the Rock and Highgarden, and those both appeared for a combined total of like ten minutes), and build a nice little set to represent the inside. I just think Mel going to Volantis in particular has a big implication i.e. the Red Temple and Kinvara and all that. If they just needed to get rid of her for season 7, she could have said anywhere. She could have stayed on Dragonstone and just avoided Jon, she could have ridden South and just found somewhere to hunker down till next season, etc etc. Maybe I'm just reaching, but Volantis has an established connection with Melisandre and the Red God, so I would think the logical next step would be to explore that. And I like that fiery hand idea, even tho I had to google who they were because I had absolutely no recollection of them from the books. Now picture Jon and Co in battle against the White Walkers when these guys come riding in? I'll be shooketh.
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Post by DaveyJoe on Sept 13, 2017 1:13:22 GMT
Father of Dragons There's a theory that Melisandre is going to the Red Temple to gather the Fiery Hand, an army of slave soldiers in service to the Lord of Light. That'd be pretty dope. I think we'll at least get one scene of her in Volantis. We've already seen the city before, so they wouldn't have to start from scratch, if they even bother with an outdoor establishing shot. Have her come back, talk to Kinvara, and do whatever it is she went there to do. I think D&D sent her there for a reason, otherwise why bother? There's no point in her dramatically saying she's going to Volantis, and then the next time we see her, she's already back. If she wasn't gonna do anything there, why bother having her go? She could have just went and found somewhere to lurk in the Riverlands or something until she inevitably reunites with Jon and Davos. No point in her going if she's gonna not do anything interesting and then just come back IMO. But then again I'm wrong about 95% of the time soooo idk. Actual season 8: Tyrion: Word from Essos, my queen. Melisandre died on her voyage to Volantis.
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