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So, too late for season 7 predictions?
Jon & Co (davos, etc) receive word about dragon glass mines on dragonstone around the same time that westeros learns that the dragon queen has landed with an enormous army. Jon leaves to negotiate with Dany leaving Sansa in charge. Littlefinger tries to manipulate Sansa to take control during the power vacuum and she plays like she is going to but she doesn't and eventually murders LF or rather traps him in a spot where he ends up dying, through manipulation.
Jon & Co arrive at dragonstone to parlay with the new queen, and set terms (he wants to remain king in the north, but will give up the title and be lord protector of the north as is the tradition) if she will commit to helping with the war for the dawn. She says she needs proof of his claims so he sets off to get it.
On the way he runs in to the Brotherhood and they are the group that are seen throughout the trailers who are north of the wall. They make their way to east watch, grab tormund and head north of the wall to find the Night King and his army. They all die except Jon who gets his proof somehow and escapes with the help of Bran.
Speaking of Bran he makes it to winterfell and spends a lot of time in the gods wood learning history, and fucking with the timeline, creating the existing timeline that we know today (driving the mad king mad, etc)
Jon returns to winterfell and Bran explains that he is the son of Rhaegar and Lyanna, Jon takes this knowledge with his "proof" concerning the army of the dead to Dany.
Meanwhile in the south there's a massive ship battle between Eurons forces and Yara/Theons ships which euron wins, he captures Theon or Yara and a sandsnake or three and this is the "gift" he brings back to Cersei. In addition he commits his men to join the lannister forces to fight Dany's army.
Theres a massive set piece battle led by Jaime which plays out much the same way the field of fire played out in history, dragons roast the entire enemy army leaving Jaime and a few scattered survivors (we see a lone jaime trotting through a field covered in dead burning bodies in the trailers). Jaime rides back to King's Landing to alert cersei of their complete destruction.
Cersei already knows and prepares to set off the rest of the wild fire becoming the Mad Queen. Jaime kills her, but doesn't kill Qyburn in time and he does in fact set in motion the destruction of King's landing, at least the red keep if not the entire city. Jaime dies in the explosion. We finally get the scene where Dany sits in the throne room of the red keep where half the wall and the ceiling is missing, and snow is falling on the throne.
Final Episode jon arrives with the proof as well as the knowledge that he is Dany's Nephew, so she commits to fighting the war for the dawn. At the same time, the Night King brings down the wall and we see whats left of the wildlings being overrun by undead. Then fade to black, wait another 1-1.5 years for Season 8.
Jon & Co (davos, etc) receive word about dragon glass mines on dragonstone around the same time that westeros learns that the dragon queen has landed with an enormous army. Jon leaves to negotiate with Dany leaving Sansa in charge. Littlefinger tries to manipulate Sansa to take control during the power vacuum and she plays like she is going to but she doesn't and eventually murders LF or rather traps him in a spot where he ends up dying, through manipulation.
Jon & Co arrive at dragonstone to parlay with the new queen, and set terms (he wants to remain king in the north, but will give up the title and be lord protector of the north as is the tradition) if she will commit to helping with the war for the dawn. She says she needs proof of his claims so he sets off to get it.
On the way he runs in to the Brotherhood and they are the group that are seen throughout the trailers who are north of the wall. They make their way to east watch, grab tormund and head north of the wall to find the Night King and his army. They all die except Jon who gets his proof somehow and escapes with the help of Bran.
Speaking of Bran he makes it to winterfell and spends a lot of time in the gods wood learning history, and fucking with the timeline, creating the existing timeline that we know today (driving the mad king mad, etc)
Jon returns to winterfell and Bran explains that he is the son of Rhaegar and Lyanna, Jon takes this knowledge with his "proof" concerning the army of the dead to Dany.
Meanwhile in the south there's a massive ship battle between Eurons forces and Yara/Theons ships which euron wins, he captures Theon or Yara and a sandsnake or three and this is the "gift" he brings back to Cersei. In addition he commits his men to join the lannister forces to fight Dany's army.
Theres a massive set piece battle led by Jaime which plays out much the same way the field of fire played out in history, dragons roast the entire enemy army leaving Jaime and a few scattered survivors (we see a lone jaime trotting through a field covered in dead burning bodies in the trailers). Jaime rides back to King's Landing to alert cersei of their complete destruction.
Cersei already knows and prepares to set off the rest of the wild fire becoming the Mad Queen. Jaime kills her, but doesn't kill Qyburn in time and he does in fact set in motion the destruction of King's landing, at least the red keep if not the entire city. Jaime dies in the explosion. We finally get the scene where Dany sits in the throne room of the red keep where half the wall and the ceiling is missing, and snow is falling on the throne.
Final Episode jon arrives with the proof as well as the knowledge that he is Dany's Nephew, so she commits to fighting the war for the dawn. At the same time, the Night King brings down the wall and we see whats left of the wildlings being overrun by undead. Then fade to black, wait another 1-1.5 years for Season 8.
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