අන්තිමට snow කලීසි එක්ක වලියක් 






snow and dragons 

Game of Thrones will end with a struggle between these two popular characters, which makes sense on paper, but have you actually looked closely at the theory? We go in depth into the Jon vs Dany theory, the evidence for and against it and make our predictions as to how it will go down.
Basically the story boils down to a fight between two sides: R’hllor (Melisandre’s Lord of Light) and the Others (the White Walkers). We’ve seen both sides in action and let’s face it, neither seems like the good guy. Honestly which side do you choose? The White Walkers slaughter humans in droves, while Melisandre uses the Lord of Light to birth a demon baby that kills people, and both of them sacrifice children.
So this theory is made up of a couple of different fan theories brought together, and built on the idea that the White Walkers could be the good guys. Basically, that the White Walkers only kill people because the people of Westeros are violating an ancient pact, and wish to bring balance to Westeros. (Remember the seasons are out of balance, summers can last a decade and winters a lifetime, and Martin has said that will be solved by series end.)
If the White Walkers are good, we are also given to assume that the reincarnation of Azor Ahai (who at this point we believe to be the savior who will end the reign of the White Walkers and the Second Long Night) isn’t born because the White Walkers are waking up again. The White Walkers wake up because the reincarnation of Azor Ahain is born and they need to counter it. Also, the Wall was built not as a defense for the realms of men against the White Walkers but was built by the White Walkers as a weapon, for hidden within the Wall is a fully formed dragon, an Ice Dragon.
In this theory, Dany is the reincarnation of Azor Ahai, but like her father the Mad King, she is going insane. The Mad King burned people alive and was going to burn King’s Landing to the ground with wildfire until Jamie Lannister put a sword through his back and Dany is on the same path. She will bring destruction and death to Westeros and the only thing that can stop her are the White Walkers.
This theory postulates that R+L=J is correct, and Jon Snow is the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen making Jon, you guessed it, a Targaryen. It also says Jon will lead the White Walkers against Dany and her dragons in the final battle. The Horn of Winter will be blown and the Ice Dragon hidden in the Wall will wake up and aid the Walkers in the battle. Jon will defeat Azor Ahai, the champion of R’hllor, Daenerys Targaryen and bring balance to the world by wiping out most of mankind. All of this will lead to the destruction of King’s Landing which Dany saw in her vision in Season 2.
Jon’s Moral Stark Code Makes Him More Noble than Dany
Madness Runs in the Targaryen Family
What do we really know about the White Walker’s motives?
R’hllor is a Demon God
Ok, but on the other hand
Evidence Against This Theory


If we accept this theory as true it calls into question everything we believe on the show thus far. Tyrion, Varys, and Ser Barristan all believe that Daenerys is the best hope Westeros has. She has done some cruel things, but all of them were, in her mind, justice. She sometimes ignores the complexities of issues and takes actions that have unintended consequences. This probably isn’t a result of her going insane, it’s probably a result of her being 13 in the books when they started.
Whatever their underlying motives, all we’ve seen White Walkers do is slaughter humans wholesale. The people R’hllor kills are directed by his followers, they specifically ASKED him to kill those people. For this theory to be correct, we would need to pull out the Horn of Winter and an Ice Dragon with no set up on the show yet. All this also begs a serious question: why would Jon want to destroy humanity?
If the theory happens Jon isn’t really the hero.
If this theory is correct, Jon isn’t really the good guy either. The White Walkers will still kill a whole lot of people while fighting Dany. In fact, the theory states that they will destroy King’s Landing and that most people in Westeros will die. If we are supposed to be on Jon’s side why would we want him to do this? In order for us not to care about all of Westeros being destroyed, everyone we care about would have to have left Westeros or died (not even counting all the innocent civilians) and that seems unlikely.
What if the theory is correct but in reverse? Before the spoiler images revealed Jon Snow back and definitely human in Season 6, there were a lot of theories that Jon would become a White Walker after his death at the hands of the Night’s King and lead the White Walker army that way. This theory has basically been modified because Jon isn’t looking so icy in that image. But that doesn’t mean Jon will be the same.
Those who are resurrected by the Lord of Light (as Jon likely will be) are known to have major personality shifts (just look at Lady Stoneheart). Perhaps when Jon is brought back it causes a personality shift that leads him to join the White Walkers. In that case, Dany is still the hero Westeros needs and she is fighting back the White Walkers, which have been set up as the greatest threat to Westeros since the pilot episode. The White Walkers could cause massive destruction, but eventually Dany would stop them. That too would be heart breaking (especially since Jon would likely die in that instance), but it would make more sense with the way things are set up.
The Wall may have been built by the White Walkers.
It’s hard to say how the series will end but a clash between the dragons and the White Walkers seems like a good bet. Jon leading the White Walkers would be devastating and would need to be justified by a major personality shift, possibly caused by his resurrection. In order for Dany to be the villain she needs to become much crazier. She’s done some bad things, but compared to everything else going on they seem totally fine.
For this theory to happen it requires a lot of magical elements to come into play that haven’t been set up on the show and it requires a lot of personality changes for two of its most popular characters. Also this theory has so much going on that it would take a lot of time to explain it. They’d really have to start setting it up in Season 6. A different and perhaps more interesting avenue, would be that once the White Walkers are destroyed, Jon and Dany fight over who gets the throne. If R+L=J is correct, and it probably is, Jon has the stronger claim. Jon might even oppose the Iron Throne returning to Targaryen rule, when his surrogate father fought so hard to get it away from that dynasty.
GoT is all about unexpected twists, but this theory would mean that pretty much everything we know or have come to expect about the show has been wrong. So will this theory happen exactly as stated? Probably not. But we could see some fighting between Dany and Jon, maybe without supernatural armies at their backs. But honestly who can say, there are only three people who actually KNOW how it all goes down and none of them are talking. Game of Thrones returns April 24th, for Season 6. See you there.
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