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The Game of Thrones final series proved to be as controversial as the season before, with thousands of fans signing a petition calling on HBO to redo the end with other writers. And although there have been some satisfying plot resolutions in "The Iron Throne", we can not help but think about all the theories and predictions of fans that have never come true.
Bran and the king of the night
The most popular recurring theories throughout the season eight. Bran has done virtually nothing with his clairvoyant powers this season, aside from putting Jaime uncomfortably in the face of the AF, which prompted viewers to badume that he was working for the king of nights, after being psychically branded in "The Door" of the sixth season. As we now know, this brand is little more than "Find My iPhone" for the White Walkers.
According to another theory, Bran and the king of the night were identical, and predicted that Bran would go back in time and end up trapped in the body of the man captured by the children of the forest and would end up to become the first White Walker. The original three-eyed raven had warned Bran that spending too much time in the past was likely to trap you there and that it would have been a tragic but logical end when it was revealed that the events of the series had been triggered by someone. who was trying to prevent them.
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The Prophecy "Valonqar"
The Azor Ahai prophecy never materialized in the eighth season of Game of Thrones and the prophecy "valonqar" either. In the books, in addition to predicting the birth and death of the three children of Cersei, the witch also predicts that Cersei will be murdered by the "valonqar", which translates as "little brother" in Upper Valyrian. , that would certainly justify Cersei's long hatred for Tyrion, even though as the series progressed, fans began to believe that the person to kill her would be his twin, Jaime's second and so is technically his younger brother .
This sort of thing has become a reality and somehow has not been. According to the witch, Cersei was destined to die with his brother's hands around his throat. In the penultimate episode of the series, "The Bells", the last moments of Cersei are in the arms of Jaime. At one point, he holds her by the neck to look into her eyes. Fans were disappointed by the unceremonious death of Cersei and Jaime, buried under rubble as they tried to escape the red dungeon, many wanting Jaime to kill her for an ultimate redeeming act.
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Brown eyes, green eyes, blue eyes
In "The Long Night", Melisandre reminded Arya its premonition since the beginning of season 3; close your brown eyes, blue eyes, and green eyes forever. Brown eyes could have referred to Meryn Trant (whose eyes were literally stabbed by Arya) or to Walder Frey, while blue eyes belonged to King Night .
This just left a pair of green eyes, what the fans meant to be either Cersei or Daenerys the would end up dying at the hands of Arya.Cersei was on Arya's victims list since the first season and Arya had many reasons to kill Daenerys after witnessing the destruction of King's Landing. the final saw Jon kill Dany instead, meaning that the green eyes probably belonged to Littlefinger, whose throat Arya was severed in season seven, and although that moment was quite satisfying, it would have been even better if Arya had finally ticked off the biggest name on his list.
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