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After she retakes control of Meereen, Daenerys meets with envoys from Westeros: Yara andwho have met to forge an alliance with the Dragon Queen. There is a popular fan theory which says that Tyrion is the result of that relation. According to Vincent, historians have long debated whether Henry IV was insane during those periods; however, no historian has ever proved it. Aerys became responsible with fire, especially wildfire. Aerys got the notion in his head that Tywin had somehow assassinated Lord Steffon. On the other hand, there are so many returning characters, they could fill the Great Sept of Baelor. His paranoia still unsatisfied, the king ordered Lord to ring him the heads of Lyanna's next brother,now the Lord ofand Lyanna's fiancé, Lordwho were present at the. Also, as Nerdist points out, Jaime has killed a tyrant monarch before the Mad Kingso what's stopping him from doing it again. Rhaella met soon after her daughter's birth however, and Daenerys and Viserys were forced into exile in the across the.

Aerys did not lack ambition. Wildfire could also be a crucial tool against the White Walkers, should they invade King's Landing. Husband of a king's mistress, father to a second of the king's mistresses.


The History Behind How Dany And Jon Are Related On Game Of Thrones - Dismissed when king came of age.


As Bran is being dragged from the Three-Eyed Raven's cave, he experiences a flood of visions. As established in last week's episode, Bran's sense of time is questionable. Does he know what's the future? Does he know what's the past? But here's what we do know: In Bran's vision, we see Jaime Lannister plunge his sword into the Mad King's back during the sack of King's Landing 20 years ago. Bran's vision seems to corroborate Jaime's account -- which he never told anyone until Brienne. For that, Jaime's reputation was tarnished. At that moment, Robert Baratheon became king and his sister Cersei became the future queen of King's Landing. HBO Jaime on the Iron Throne in the throne room. There's also a clear shot of King Aerys's pyromancers pouring wildfire into vats and placing them in tunnels underneath King's Landing, which again proves that Jaime did in fact save the capitol from certain doom. So then why does Bran see a massive wildfire explosion? It seems to signify that wildfire will play an integral role in the future. One popular fan theory suggests that against the High Sparrow and his Faith Militant, thereby putting everyone in King's Landing in potential danger. Wildfire could also be a crucial tool against the White Walkers, should they invade King's Landing. Or it could even be used against Daenerys Targaryen's incoming army. HBO Finally, in a blink-and-you'll-miss-it moment, Bran sees after nearly 20 years. We see a young Ned at the Tower of Joy -- a moment the Three-Eyed Raven took Bran to in Episode 3 -- followed by an ominous image of bloody hands. Is that a bleeding Lyanna Stark? Is that Ned's hand? Vanity Fair has the theory that it's Talisa and Robb from the Red Wedding, so your tinfoil theories are still valid. Not to mention, Bran's prophetic visions of Lyanna at Winterfell seem to be setting up something significant. So, what was the Three-Eyed Raven really trying to tell Bran when he uploaded all of this information to his young protégé or younger self? Perhaps the two most pervasive themes in all of this are ice and fire. We see prolific visions of dragons and White Walkers; wildfire and Winterfell; Targaryens and Starks. Does the fate of the entire world rest in the hands of these two ancient houses? Or perhaps in the hands of the man who shares the blood of the dragon prince and the winter rose?