Ok. So capture her and kill her. Then raise Tarly to great house and he abandons the cauase and joins cersei. Great value in killing her then.
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I don't think Euron will have anything to do with Olenna/Sand Snakes, he left the throne room with a gift in mind already and from what we've seen he mostly knows about what's happening with Daeny/Greyjoys and hasn't been involved with Olenne/Dorne stuff. So what "gift" is on his mind?
From knowledge we have, I was thinking he was going to get Daeny or Tyrion somehow, but Daeny is a "queen" too, and when he was talking about proposals I wasn't sure if he was talking about Cersei or Daeny tbh, maybe he plans to "ride Daeny" like he claims here: he can murder yara/Theon in the process, take Daeny & her army and then take King's Landing from Cersei.
I really didn't get the vibe that he actually wanted to marry Cersei at all, dude is shady as fuck. Cersei saw right through it and told him straight up. We'll probably see a big battle at dragonstone between Euron/Daeny, maybe he does have a horn and a dragon dies, but too far south for it to get reanimated into a Frost Dragon unfortunately, corpse will be rotted by the time the white walkers get there.
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For "final conclusion" theories, at this point I'm thinking all die except Jon, Tyrion, Sansa, & The Hound.
Jon is a hybrid of Fire & Ice dude, he isn't on a "side" necessarily, and he's already died once, would be too humorous if he dies again.
Anyone too far "left" or "right" (Fire or Ice) seems destined to die.
Sansa has had a taste of both sides, she might make it.
I could see Sansa+Jon somehow in the end as a couple, once they realize they're not bro+sis.
Maybe Bran is overtaken by the Night's King due to his mark & whatever, might have to sacrifice himself since he's now "tainted". Arya is pretty evil now, maybe killed at the same time Cersei dies (if Arya does play a role).
Daeny has to die. No way she can survive. Her whole story is about revenge and reclaiming what's hers. Very selfish, she's no better than Cersei.
Jaime probably dies, he's just an idiot at this point, serves no purpose anymore.
The Hound has a good heart, although he's done many evil deeds. Somehow maybe he survives it all. Wouldn't be surprised if he saves/protects Sansa again in the end. He actually isn't afraid of death so his punishment is to live out his days.
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I don't think it works like that. So the Tyrells are basically a culled bloodline. I doubt the entire army of Highgarden is sitting around waiting for election results of who to follow next and if Cersei says "I killed your last Tyrell and I now say Tarly rules you all" everyone would just go "Oh alright." There would be many open rebellions if something like that happened. If anything it would even strengthen the resolve of the region against Cersei (even though I'm sure its pretty high anyways.)
I do want to know how she knew everything she said as Frey though...seemed a little too much to believe (dumb statement to make considering it invovled a little girl literally wearing someone elses face, I know)Arya imo just showed she is not stupid and is powerful as hell when she uses the skills she pilfered - I do not see her surviving long because she could kill everyone on her list with ease.
Arya imo just showed she is not stupid and is powerful as hell when she uses the skills she pilfered - I do not see her surviving long because she could kill everyone on her list with ease.
I feel like the Jaime character has been neutered. He's a shell of what he once was....they lost what mojo he had when he was a bastard, and then his redemption arc petered out. Now hes just...there.
Sansa always seems to come off as whiney, for me, shes just not a likable character.
The character arcs that seem to be interesting to me at the moment are Jon, Huron, and with some hesitation, Dany, and thats only if she finally starts some shit. I have to be honest, It felt kinda dumb that she lands and there is this awesomely positioned, totally bad ass castle....empty. Like no family anywhere on Westeros every thought to say 'Hey, about that big ass, sweet castle over looking the ocean...'
I am curious how they engender the audience to hate Euron. The guy is evil in a novel pirate kind of way. But he needs to do some really terrible shit and quickly to make people just despise him. Like kill some known characters... whatever.
They're too busy to even notice dragonstone. It seems even cersei forgot until Jaime mentioned itI feel like the Jaime character has been neutered. He's a shell of what he once was....they lost what mojo he had when he was a bastard, and then his redemption arc petered out. Now hes just...there.
Sansa always seems to come off as whiney, for me, shes just not a likable character.
The character arcs that seem to be interesting to me at the moment are Jon, Huron, and with some hesitation, Dany, and thats only if she finally starts some shit. I have to be honest, It felt kinda dumb that she lands and there is this awesomely positioned, totally bad ass castle....empty. Like no family anywhere on Westeros every thought to say 'Hey, about that big ass, sweet castle over looking the ocean...'