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Azor ahai prophecy
Azor ahai prophecy








azor ahai prophecy

So there, AA has to come from Aerys and Rhaella, Arya is not from this line, so Arya is not AA. And anyway, if the woods witch is related to CoTF and BR and Bran, then even if she knew about Summerhall she would not have said anything because she would know it would be futile to try and change the course of history. I don't think she lied deliberately because that would be stupid, and I don't think she can know everything about the future, just what her dreams showed her. But I don't think this particular woods witch/ghost of high heart has ever been wrong in her life. The wood’s witch either lied so that Jenny could marry Prince Duncan, or the visions she saw were misinterpreted by her.Įverything else in your theory is debatable, (but Mel says she saw Snow not snow, as other pointed out, so that's out too). I find it hard to believe the wood’s witch was 100% right about this criteria, because if she could see the future accurately - she could have avoided the tragedy at Summerhall - that resulted in the death of Jenny & Prince Duncan. If that were true, only Jon Snow & Daenerys Targaryen would be the living contenders for Azor Ahai. The one argument against Arya being Azor Ahai would be - that the wood’s witch predicted Azor Ahai would come of Aery’s and Rhaella’s line. It was during a re-read of Storm of Swords that I first noticed a foreshadowing. The snow, winter, cold, ice could refer to any Stark. But I believe seeing Jon’s face is different from seeing ‘snow’. Melisandre probably suspects Jon to be Azor Ahai. When Melisandre prays for Azor Ahai, all she sees in the flames is ‘snow’. Jon: The third most important candidate is Jon Snow. Master Aemon suspects that the sword he wields is not the true Lightbringer. And prophecies never work when they are forced. Stannis: The other candidate Stannis Baratheon seems to be a case of a prophecy being forced into be true. Where is her legendary sword ‘Lightbringer’? Could she even wield a sword like ‘Lightbringer’? Could she forge it? Dany seems to be the biggest red herring. Later Illyrio reflects how Dany was reborn in ‘blood & fire’ on the Dothraki sea.ĭany: Now if Dany did hatch those eggs out of stone, there are still some parts of the prophecy that fall short when you think of her as a contender. According to the wood’s witch, the Prince who was Promised would descend from Aery’s and Rhaella’s line. She is also believed to have descended from Aery’s and Rhaella’s line. But this hint makes us look out for all the possible female candidates who could fulfil this prophecy.ĭany: On the Dothraki sea, Dany does seem to have hatched dragon eggs from a funeral pyre (smoke?). Most of us, including me believed this prophecy had to be fulfilled by a man. So Master Aemon believes that Azor Ahai need not be male, it could be a female. With Master Aemon believing that Azor Ahai/Prince who was Promised could be a ‘Princess’ and not a ‘Prince’. But besides him being a smith, there seems to be no other foreshadowing of him being Azor Ahai.ĭany: The first and most likely candidate for Azor Ahai has been Dany. because Gendry is a smith, and so he could forge Lightbringer. Some even argue that Gendry could be Azor Ahai. The existing candidates for Azor Ahai seem to be the following characters: And by what he said - ‘He who was promised’ is the Westerosi translation of ‘Azor Ahai’. In an interview, GRRM remarked that Azor Ahai was an eastern prophecy. I believe the character that turns into Azor Ahai is someone we already know. contradicting his entire character build up throughout every season.Who is Azor Ahai is the most debated question for readers. It just really suits his character, and his willingness to sacrifice something important to him (his honor or his love) in order to save the many.īut instead we get the "i never really cared about the people" line. She wouldn't, and would mention her caches of wild fire, and Jamie would kill her in order to take over and surrender. Jamie would sneak into the castle like he did in the show, and attempt to get Cersei to surrender.

azor ahai prophecy

What i thought would happen is that Dany would threaten to burn kings landing down if Cersei doesn't surrender. I think Jon should have been Azor Ahai, and that Jamie would kill Cersei in the same way he did the mad king. But also because I have a different idea for Jamie. idk how else they would explain why he was resurrected.

azor ahai prophecy

As both of their stories lead them up to being someone who would save many people. If there was an Azor Ahai, it most likely would have been Jon or Jamie. There is more to the prophecy and they straight up just dropped it in the show. It's more than just being the person who kills the Night King.










Azor ahai prophecy