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While there are only three episodes of Game Of Thrones left, there are still two burning questions to answer.
First of all, the king of the night is now dead thanks to the shock of Arya Stark, who will kill Cersei.
And after that, who will sit on the iron throne?
Queen Cersei sits well at King's Landing, with remnants of Lannister's army, the Golden Company of Essos and Ironborn's fleet of Euron Greyjoy to protect it.
But there is a prophecy that opposes it, the warning of an old witch that she will die at the hands of "Valonqar" or little brother, probably by strangling her.
In the first episode of season eight, she sent a clever sales word to the north with the order to kill Tyrion and Jaime, which would drive them crazy.
And, as the king of the night, the heroes might well decide that the best way to defeat his army is to kill the leader.
So who will kill Cersei? Let's look at the suitors.
He already killed their father Tywin, after shooting the dunny with a crossbow. Crucially, he also strangled his true love Shae when he discovered it in Dad's bed just before. So he has some experience in murder that way. As a dwarf, he is certainly called "small". There was an online debate about knowing he was a real Lannister, with some fans thinking that it was another Targaryen secret. But the show did not explore that, so unless you decide to take it out at the last minute, it seems to be wrong. Another point – in the very first episode of the series, Jaime greets Tyrion as: "Little brother!" That's the Westerosi translation of "Valonqar", so was it a sign that it had to be him?
It would be a moment of emotion if Jaime kills the woman that he loves, the woman who carries their fourth child together. For that reason alone, it would be an incredible scene. Naturally, he will also destroy Jaime, who also tidies the love triangle Jaime-Brienne-Tormund, leaving Brienne free to find comfort in the arms of the great Wildling. This seems quite logical and Jaime could be so exasperated by Cersei's plan to kill him with the help of his old friend Bronn, that he is unleashed to take his revenge.
Last week, the show had inspired George RR Martin's "Azor Azai" theory and stabbed him. the heart with a Valyrian dagger forcing Arya to kill the king of the night. Thus, he could just as easily do without the "Valonqar" theory. Daenerys could roast her alive, the Dog could kill her and her brother, The Mountain or Arya, could finish his Kill List and eliminate Cersei. If Bronn goes out and kills Jaime, Arya could take him for a disguise. Or use Bronn's face, if he tries and fails in his role as an badbadin. Technically, that would at least fulfill the prophecy.
All that remains is to know who will win the iron throne?
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