Game of Thrones: Does the "Green Eyes" prophecy of Arya de Melisandre refer to Cersei Lannister?



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HBO's Game of Thrones is nearing completion with only three episodes remaining. The latest episode, entitled The Long Night, contained the longest consecutive battle sequence in the history of film and television. There was therefore much less time for impromptu meetings. But a character came back and had a clbadic meeting with Arya Stark: the Red Priestess Melisandra

When Melisandre fell on Arya during the undead siege at Winterfell, she again delivered a strange message to the young warrior that she had told him about season 3.

Melisandre said to Arya, "I see a darkness in you. And in this darkness, the eyes stared at me: brown eyes, blue eyes, green eyes. Eyes, you will close forever. "
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Arya confirmed to Melisandre that, since their last meeting, she had indeed closed the eyes of some people forever, referring to Walder Frey (brown eyes), which she had killed in the sixth season of The Winds of Winter.
She then killed Blue-eyed King Night in the last episode. But who would have green eyes?

In the context of the next episodes, the "green eyes" mentioned by Melisandre apparently refer to those of Cersei Lannister.

Lord Petyr Baelish had green eyes too, but he was tutored by the Stark sisters, not Arya, in the Game of Thrones Season Seven finale when Sansa declared Littlefinger guilty and Arya cut his throat.

Maisie Williams (Arya Stark) recently stated that she was not expecting Arya to kill the King of the night.

"It was so incredibly exciting," Williams agreed. "But I immediately thought that everyone would hate him; Arya does not deserve it. The most difficult thing in a series is to build a villain so impossible to defeat and defeat him. This must be done intelligently because otherwise people would say, "Well, the bad guy could not have been so bad when a 100-pound girl comes in and stabs him."

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