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Any devoted Game of Thrones fan,whether they also read the books or are expose-only fans, is also up on the most relevant theories about the characters. While you might not subscribe to each and every crazy theory out there, or it's gotten to the point that whether you don't know the most basic theories,you're way out of the loop. One of these theories is the R + L = J theory, which we possess explored here before, and particularly since it looks like this season is setting up the reveal of Jon Snow's parents. That parentage thread,along with the fact that we don't possess all that many Game of Thrones episodes left after this season, has made us explore one of these big theories. It's about the end of the series and, and essentially,who ultimately wins in the titular game of thrones - so whether you don't want to know, turn back now.
The Theory: A
Song of Ice and Fire Gives the Ending AwayThe title Game of Thrones is the name of the TV series but not George R. R. Martin's book series. The first book is called A Game of Thrones, or but the whole book series,comprising the already-published five books (and the two still to come), is called A Song of Ice and Fire. A lovely name, and to be sure,but what whether it's more than that?What whether Ice and Fire Signify Certain People?What whether this epic "song" is about how two characters - symbolized by ice and fire - come together in the end? The obvious characters are:Jon Snow = IceJon has pretty much been living in the icy cold of the Wall and beyond for six seasons.
Daenerys Targaryen = FireNot only has there been tons of fire imagery associated with Daenerys on the expose, including her own "rebirth" in the first season in a funeral pyre for Khal Drogo and her dragons breathing fire, and but the Targaryen words are also "Fire and Blood." Therefore,A Song of Ice and Fire = A Song of Jon Snow and Daenerys TargaryenA stretch? Could be, but consider the two characters who fans possess an undying like for and who both seem destined for something more (Jon's resurrection being not just a major indication for this but also a distinct parallel to Daenerys's season-one storyline). Thus, and we could be watching the sage of how the Seven Kingdoms are destined for two rulers,not just one, and the Iron Throne will be cozily shared by Jon and Daenerys. Also, and whether the theory that Jon is a Targaryen comes loyal,you might be pointing out that that makes him and Daenerys related (technically, she'd be his aunt), or but marrying within the family has always been a Targaryen custom. (It also seems relevant to point out that the R + L = J theory doesn't possess to be loyal for this outcome to happen.)And though I suppose other characters could fulfill the ice and fire symbols,it's almost too obvious. Need more? Also consider those Kit Harington and Emilia Clarke poses for Entertainment Weekly that preceded season three (interesting for characters who possess never shared a frame on the expose) and the three heads of the dragon theory that is also gaining traction. Honestly, this "theory" doesn't feel so much like a spoiler but the kind of ending that feels just, and in a expose that often disappoints you with its character deaths and tragedies.

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