it's 1:15 a.m. here in Fort Worth, I have to get up at 5 a.m. for work but couldn't go to sleep until I watched this video- oh Lord I've gone over the edge to full-blown fanaticism! 😲 okay I can sleep now😴 thanx harpy
Cammy Bool , ahwww, it was worth it! you'll sleep great tonight. A mind has to have fun and relaxation in addition to sleep. hope the day goes by quickly for you. best regards
The Blackfish, a wasted character in the series. I've not read the books yet and won't till the series ends but I feel he should of played a much bigger role
ian elley I know he is dead, but I just wish he had gone north at the end of season 6. He was gone from the series for so long, made an epic appearance for 2 episodes, then died...
don't believed them YOU"RE. There were some "leaked" set photos but turned out to be fake. It was photoshoped and the actor is working on a different project so YOU"RE safe.
Sun's son=Quintyn Martell. Kraken=Victarion Greyjoy. Dark Flame=Moqarro. Mummer's(Varys') dragon='Aegon'. Lion=Tyrion, griffin=Jon Connington. Quaithe was warning Daenerys against those who seek to use her for their own agendas.
The mummer is Varys, his dragon is Aegon. Which in reality Aegon is likely a Blackfyre/other bastard branch of the Targaryen clan. It's a cloth that sways sways in the wind. Varys as a child was a stag actor. Technically there's no Targaryen alive with full Valyrian blood.Danny's grandmother was a Dayne. Jon's mother is a Stark. Aegon parents are both likely some Targaryen bastard branch. There are theories that say Varys could have Targaryen blood in him.
thanks harpy not only for your work, but for fostering a site where we game of thrones fans can enjoy each others contributions. Hope your business trip is going well. best regards!
The Pale Mare is dysentery, sometimes called the "Bloody Flux". The Kraken is Euron Greyjoy. Dark Flame is Moqorro, the red priest on Euron's ship. The Lion is Tyrion Lannister, the Griffin is Jon Conington (Rhaegar's best friend), the Sun's Son is Quentyn Martell, and the Mummer's Dragon is Aegon, the son of Rhaegar, who was reputed to have been killed by the Mountain in Kings Landing at the end of Robert's Rebellion, however Varys apparently swapped the real Aegon with another baby, and took him safely out of Kings Landing, leaving him with Connington. There are various people who could be described as a "perfumed seneschal", including Varys, Reznak mo Reznak, or even Illyrio Mopatis.
The glass candles are references to the candles burnt at the Citadel, and Valyria in the past. The pale mare is the name for the bloody flux that plagues Mereen, the Kraken is Euron, the Dark Flame could be a Blackfyre (possibly), lion and griffin are Tyrion and Jon Connington (because his castle in westeros was called Griffin's Roost) The Sun's Sun is Quentyn Martell (Martell's banner shows a Sun) and the Mummer's Dragon may be Aegon VI
Not gonna happen. Brienne does not miss. After the battle at Winterfell, Lord Bolton asked Ramsey who slayed Stannis, and he replied he didn't know, no one laid claim. So pretty much tells you, they found his body.
PrinceJibinJoy...Syrio! In my pinion, one of the biggest losses in great characters. Next to Oberyn of course. But we actually saw him die. You and I and everyone who pays attention know that Syrio was not killed by some "guards". Half of a wooden sword or no sword at all... he would've "danced" around until he had their own sword to take their lives with. And i can't imagine, the man who preached "Not today" for the answer to death, would sacrifice his life. Long winded, i know, but i hate that he wasn't brought back.
I've been binge watching your vids today, thanks for continuously bringing up interesting topics. Here goes another long post.. book spoilers ahead. "No. Hear me Danaerys Targaryen. The glass candles are burning. Soon comes the pale mare, and after her the others." It's plausible Quaithe uses a glass candle to reach Dany in Mereen and appear only to her. In AFFC, Marwin said the glass candles can also be used to enter a man's dream & give him visions. Marwin isn't the only one in possession of such a candle, IIRC in ACoK a warlock in Qarth also has one accdg to Xaro. As for Quaithe's cryptic warning... just like other visions on GRRM's texts I assume this one's purposely worded a certain way too. The use of 'soon' & 'after' denotes chronology (of the 'plagues' that will trouble Dany's rule and maybe the order of the arrival of people listed by Quaithe as well). The characters written as pairs, denotes a connection or similarities between them. - *Pale mare & after her **the others: *Bloody flux: the first carrier of the disease rode to Mereen on a pale mare days after Quaithe showed herself to Dany; Later on in Westeros.. possibly **the grey plague. A more lethal strain of greyscale that spreads fast in cold environs, Dany's campaign in Westeros is bound to happen on winter. All those backstory of the disease throughout the books, especially in the current timeline.. looks like a well designed set-up for the reemergence of this plague on Westeros (Oldtown fell victim to it before, at the time Pycelle was still a novice of the Citadel). And 'the others' might also literally mean **the Others from beyond the Wall. If you think of it.. the swarm of wights can be viewed as a plague that threatens to wipe out the living. - Kraken & Dark flame: Victarion & Moqorro. Victarion is known to wear a kraken shaped helm when he goes to battle. Moqorro is dark skinned w/ flames tattooed on his face, Victarion's crew actually calls him Black Flame. At the time of Dany's vision, these 2 are sailing together on their way to Mereen. - Lion & Griffin: Tyrion & JonCon .. those creatures are their respective house sigils. At the time of the vision, the 2 are travelling together down the Rhoyne. Curiously each one also served as Hand to a king once. The lion is mentioned 1st because Tyrion is bound to reach Dany first. He is already there, outside Mereen on ADWD. - the Sun's Son & the Mummer's Dragon: Quentyn Martell is a son of Prince Doran of Sunspear, he is the Sun's son. Aegon aka Young Griff is the Mummer's (Varys') dragon. Both planned to ally w/ Dany thru marriage. Quentyn reached Dany first but failed to convince Dany & died. Aegon took Tyrion's advice & changed their plan.. heading to Westeros w/o Dany's alliance, but it seems they're bound to meet each other later on, in their homeland. "Trust none of them. Remember the undying": Everyone has their own motives. They will offer to serve Dany in some way but not out of kindness/love towards her, just as the House of the Undying gave her visions & prophecies but apparently not for free. And maybe Quaithe also want to remind Dany of the prophecies by threes the Undying had given her, especially the three treasons. "Beware the perfumed seneschal.": This one's the last on the list, the latest one to reach Dany among those characters (if my assumption of chronological order is correct). For that same reason, I don't consider Reznak mo Reznak as the 'perfumed seneschal'. And because Quaithe's warning listed down characters, I'd assume she's referring to an actual person as 'seneschal' too (not a ship). A seneschal is a steward.. a head servant, acting as an administrator of the 'household' operations or acting in whatever capacity his Master required of him. In this vision the steward is said to be 'perfumed'. Tyrion on Salaesori Qhoran suggested that the word 'fragrant' can be interchanged w/ 'stinky' in the ship's case. Might be in this case as well, we can consider a 'stinky' seneschal as candidate lol.. *Marwin - he chews sour leaf so often that his teeth are discolored.. it's likely he's perfumed' this way too, right. He aims to seek Dany & offer his service in place of Aemon's. He'll be Dany's servant stinking of sour leaf.. her 'perfumed' seneschal. Now, he seems in favor of magic's rebirth in the world but a lot of things could still happen, a perspective can change. Or might be, he'll unintentionally cause Dany some trouble in the future. *Varys - is known to be well 'perfumed'. There's a chance he might also serve Dany later on in the series, especially once she meets Aegon in Westeros. We know Varys intends Aegon to sit the Iron throne, not Dany. Their just going to use her to acquire a dragon & establish Aegon's claim.. she has cause to be weary of Varys.*The Seneschal of the Citadel - a title of office periodically assigned to one archmaester. Marwin claims the maesters are responsible for killing the dragons. Maybe someone 'perfumed' will be designated as Seneschal & somehow play a role in Dany's future. *Ricasso - He's already old & blind and so far, there's hardly any possibility he'll cross paths w/ Dany, but I included him anyways because he literally fit the description. He is Doran Martell's seneschal that perfumes his beard. GRRM used the term 'seneschal' rarely in the series, 3x only IIRC.. one of them was the position of Ricasso in Doran's service.
"Glass candles are burning," time is running out. Pale Mare was the disease in the books also known as the Bloody Flux, so , the disease of "The White Walkers" and their constantly increasing army will spread, or, as the quote says, the Pale Mare will spread, and then the others, so the cold will spread (winter), and then the white walkers will come.The middle section from the "kraken" up to the "mummer's dragon" is quite general and could refer to many things. It could refer to the houses that seek her help in the books, greyjoys (yara, theon, euron), Dark flame I can't break down, could be moqorro as the greyjoys called moqorro Dark flame. The lion is Tyrion and the griffin would be connington in the books. The sun's son is Quentyn, the son of house Martell and the mummers dragon would be Aegon most likely.The next line basically says dont fucking trust the list above "Trust none of them." "Remember the undying," is fairly obvious, The White Walkers. Finally the last line, "beware of the perfumed seneschal" could be a direct link to varys, littlefinger, Illyrio, Mormont being dangerous to Daenerys's future plans. Quathe's prophecy breakdown confirmed?
And house Martell's sigil is a flaming sun with a spear through it. Thus, symbolically, the head of house Martell (Doran) would be "the sun".... making his son Quentin "the sun's son" in much the same way as when Daenerys refers to herself as "the dragon's daughter."
The Zachairy Poole The pale mare obviously refers to the bloody flux that plagued mereen...not sure what the perfumed seneschal refers to....and kraken, lion, griffin, and sun clearly refer to houses Greyjoy, Lannister, Cunnington, and Martell. Dark flame....Blackfyre maybe? Mummer's dragon is the one that confuses me....
I would like a follow up on Davos Seaworth in the book not the series.. Or you could do a video or series of video going over the differences between book and HBO.. Like the fact Rikkon isn't dead.. Arrya didn't run out on training ... that sort of thing.
I think the Quaith being Dany from the future is the most likely theory. Plus, the reason we haven't seen Quaith lately is because Bill and Ted came back from farther in the future to use Quaith as part of a very important school project. Also, Roofus will heal Joras Greyscale.
I think i heard you say in some older videos, that Rheagar (might be another Targaryen) didn't die by the Mountain, but a common boy, and Varus kept him away and safe, until he was ready to rule Westeros
I think the message is a little foreshadowing of people who'll come to Danaerys with various messages which Quaith asks her not to trust. The glass candles might be the sign that Marwyn knows about her dragons and will come for her (maybe his warning is in the beginning as probably, he's the only one she can trust). Then, the pale mare might be those people (the three persons riding a dying horse) from Astapor bringing with them the disease, kraken is Victarion, lion is Tyrion, griffin is Jon Conington, sun's son is Quentyn and mummer's dragon is maybe Aegon the 6th who is a dragon in disguise (like the mummers'). She asks Danny not to trust any of these. Especially her seneschal, Reznak.
Glass Candles are Burning is a reference to the Maester Tradition of attempting to use magic during their training by lighting a candle made of glass. In the books, we learn that for the first time in centuries, a Maester has successfully lit a glass candle. The Pale MAre is probably a reference to the Night King, but im not sure. The Kraken is a reference to House Greyjoy, the Dark Flame could be Melisandre?. Lion and Griffin, probably The other Targaryen that has begun an invasion of Westeros in the books. The Lion... Maybe Tyrion? Maybe Jaime or Cersei? No idea about the Mummers Dragon, but the perfumed Seneschal is either Xaro Xhoan Daxos or Varys
I think/hope we will see Gendry which I believe will meet up with Melisandre since she was sent away, Illerio, Benjen when the wall falls down, Hodor maybe as a wight, and I wonder if we will ever see Ilyn Payne again hmm, he did after all kill Ned so.. And I really really hope we will see Jaqen again. Another character I really wanna see more is Howland Reed, as he is still alive, and an epic character.
The character I want to see return the most is Nemeria, Arya's direwolf. And Given as how season six ends with Arya being at the twins, and the twins being at or close to the riverlands where we last see Nemeria, it is very likely that Arya will find her wolf, and then work her way north to Winterfell, and then use her direwolf as proof of her identiy when she shes a Stark Banner at Winterfell.
"The glass candles are burning" - we know this from when Sam goes to the citadel and is shown one burning - this is supposed to symbolise that magic is back in the world. (Cut from or not yet in the TV show) "Soon comes the pale mare" - the plague that comes from Astapor to Myreen and plays a big part in the uncertainty of the siege (also cut from TV show), "and after her the others" - unsure if leading into the list or supposed to be double meaning for the white walkers which are also referred to a lot as "the others". "Kraken and Dark Flame" - I feel this means Victarion and Moquarro (both cut from shoe) but unsure if definitely Moquarro, if it is though this might be a suggestion that he Lord if Light as actually evil (Could also be a reference to a Blackfyre we don't know about - maybe Aegon - maybe Brown Ben who claimed to have dragon blood - "Lion and Griffin" - Tyrion and Lord Connington (the latter cut from the show but this might be too obvious), "the sun's son" - Quentin Martell (cut) "and the mummers dragon" - I think this refers to Prince Aegon but if he is the mummers dragon because of Varrys than so is Daenerys, right? Though the group of people with Aegon did put on a mummers show for years so that also works. "Remember the undying" - they wanted to use her for their own ends. "Beware the perfumed seneschal" - Daeny has her own theories on this which leads me to believe it's wrong - I always thought this was in reference to the ship that sunk with Tyrion, Penny, Jorah and Moquarro on board - similarly named depending on the translation - Moquarro is the reason Victarion can make it to Mereen anyway as well as Tyrion ending up in Mereen rather than Quarth, I dunno maybe I'm reaching - but there are my thoughts.
I'm also wondering if the mummers dragon is meaning that Aegon is a fake Targaryan - as much as I feel it's possible Aegon is legitimate; it is possible Tywin Lannister actually wrapped his dead Aegon in red cloaks at the sack of Kings Landing because it wasn't actually him that was killed (somewhat Theonesque - nice of George R R Martin to drop us that hint with the supposed death of the Stark boys)- I feel it's also possible Aegon is actually dead. My theory is that "Prince Aegon" is the illegitimate child of Ashara Dayne who notably had the same purple Targaryan eyes. The timeline for her baby being stillborn would make it (him) around the same age. The Targaryan's took everything from Lord Connington - I don't feel he would be so determined to put a legitimate Targaryan back on the throne. Ashara Dayne was said to have been dishonoured at Harrenhal when she was a lady in waiting to Princess Elia- I'm sure Connington who was Rhaegars right hand man probably thought it poetic that she and he be an item. Of course shortly after he is exiled for failing to defeat Robert Baratheon and rather than marry Ashara and have her exiled as well he takes their bastard son to the East leaving Ashara behind but she never gets over it. I'm wondering if she told Ed about it when he returned the the family sword to her after his defeat of her brother, either way shortly after she commits suicide - I dunno - just a thoufht
Love the Quaithe - her mask is made of golden hexagons shaped like Melisandre's necklace. I thought that there might be a connection there. Syrio, yes. And no Jaqen, no joy.
We haven't actually seen Rhaegar just heard about him, so strictly speaking any Rhaegar appearance is a first. That said, fully believe he will pop up somehow soon, either in a Bran flashback or something Jon finds in the crypts.
I know there are a lot of theories of Old Nan having actually been Shiera Seastar, but could Quaith be her? Servants of the Lord of Light, like Melisandra, are well known for living a very long time, and perhaps Quaith covers her face because of her famed beauty that anyone could recognize as Shiera Seastar. I don't really have much to back this theory up but I think it's an interesting posibility (unless somewhere it says something or Quaith having darker skin). Does anyone thing this theory has merit?
I think if we were going to see Illyrio again again then it would (or at least should) have happened in Season 5 when Tyrion and Varys were in Pentos. The only good reason I can think of as to why he was left out was because the actor wasn't available and the showrunners didn't consider him pivotal enough to bother recasting. If that is the case then I agree with their decision. If he was available to return then I think they missed an excellent opportunity. Either way, if they weren't going to bring him back at that point. I can't see why they would do so now.
Not sure about a lot of these.. pale mare could be Dany herself? she came then the others (white walkers) came. The Kraken-Pike either Theon and Asha, or Euron? Dark Flame could be the Lord of Light followers. Lion = Lanniester, so this could be Cercei or Tyrion himself... no idea about Griffin at all unless it's talking about young Griff in the books. Sun's Son.. the Dorne people's logo has a sun on it, so could be them? Mummer's dragon I'm not quite sure of. But doesn't mummer mean false? This could be "Aegon" in the books, or even Varys if he's a blackfyre.. The false dragon. That would basically sum up everyone who has rallied to her side currently in steason 6. Could be super far off, but I think it's crazy that each one of her new followers can be matched up with one of these... interesting.
I think Quaithe is a faceless man. She introduced herself as, "no one" to Jorah Mormont the first time they meet in Qarth. If the theory about Missandei being a faceless man is true then Danerys has multiple faceless men around her. They serve death so who better to be around than someone who is about to cause a whole bunch of it.
Rhaegar flashbacks, huh. I'm feeling a Battle of the Trident flashback. A look at all the bodies. You can hear distant fighting. Robert and Rhaegar see each other and so we get a fight infamous for how badass it was. Maybe Rhaegar tells Robert that he didn't kidnap Lyanna. They fell in love and escaped together. Robert sees this as teasing. He gets angrier and angrier as Rhaegar "teases" him. Finally Robert kills him in his rage. I really hope this happens
i think Rhaegar. They're not showing him YET cause they haven't cast him yet. if they did it was recently as that woulda gotten leaked and hbo knows it so that's another reason they waited to cast him/show him on the show. Fingers crossed! ;)
Actually last time we saw Illyrio was in Season 1 but in Kings Landing. He has speaking to Varys in the tombs where they kept the dragon skulls. Arya saw the, talking.
I would have liked to see Aegon the conqueror, his sisters and their dragons. Especially Balerion the Dread. But we probably wont be able to see it in the show.
I'm fascinated by Quaithe - especially with what she said to Dany. "Remember who you are, Daenerys Targaryen. The dragons know - do you?" I can't fathom out what she is trying to get Dany to remember. Nobody has really addressed this so far - perhaps nobody will, the whole story is so complicated. Personally, I think Dany's story has a lot of holes, since everything she knows she has been told by Viserys, who was not the most reliable person. I doubt they have had a mutual upbringing - their knowledge and lives have been very different. Dany was obviously not used to living in royal surroundings, evidenced by the way Viserys had to correct her posture, and forced her to dress more appropriately. One glaring difference between the two of them is that Dany speaks fluent Valyrian, calls it her "mother tongue". Viserys doesn't even speak a word of it. From reading about the world of ice and fire, I gather that people in Lys often display Valyrian traits, such as the silver hair, purple eyes etc. They also speak Valyrian. I also read that royal houses in Westeros did speak High Valyrian at court, but that doesn't explain why Dany speaks it while Viserys doesn't. It should have been the other way around, since Dany was too young at the time to be talking much, while Viserys should have learned at least enough to make himself understood. From the description of "Ser Willem Darry", we are led to understand he was a master-at-arms. Dany remembers him as a grey bear of a man, with soft hands. That doesn't fit with a master-at-arms, who would be more likely to have calloused hands, even places where fingers and other bones were broken in combat. Also, Viserys doesn't appear to have been living in the same household. He arrives with new clothing for Dany, as she is going to meet with Khal Drogo. He and Illyrio remark on how much she looks like a princess in her new clothing. Didn't she always look like a princess, if that's what she was? Dany remembers that when Ser Willem Darry died, the servants looted the house, and threw them out into the street. Viserys, however, still possessed their mother's crown, which was sold to help them to live on. If he had been living with Illyrio and Dany, surely the servants would have taken that too? To conclude, I think the real Daenerys possibly died shortly after being born. By that time, arrangements would have been made to spirit both her and Viserys out of Dragonstone, since Robert was fixated on killing all Targaryens. The real Dany may have died on the journey, and the Dany we know may have been a lookalike who fit the bill to pose as the real Dany. I wish Quaithe would be less cryptic when speaking about Danaerys. What's wrong with speaking plainly?
pale mare is the disease in Mareen. kraken is Victorian, dark flame lion I'm not sure, tyrion maybe ? sun's son is Quentyl, griffin is john connington, mummer's dragon is aegon and perfume seneschel is varys. I'm curious as to why quathe didn't talk about john snow as well...
1. Unlikely since Aegon was cut from the show. 2. Probably not since the show may not return to Essos not even for Dario unless he goes to Westeros and Jorah will seek the maesters of Old Town and will meet Sam and Marwin. 3. Very likely since the actor has been cast to play him. As for the the prediction it's pretty straight forward in my opinion. Listing all the people she'll meet, to remember her goal, not to trust them and especially the perfumed seneschal who i think is Marwin.
Little talked about but I am sure we will see Karsi of Hardhome again. They built up her character and I suspect that her strong affinity to children (specifically seeing her own children again) will break her Wite self. She was the last wite to rise as the boats departed and I believe she could be the Wite that Jon brings back to Dany.
Pale mare was the sickness that went to mareen. Kracken darkflame lion and griffon, was aeron, the priest, tyrion, and young griff. The mummers dragon in the books, was supposedly aegon, beacause the golden company supports him making blood thicker than gold. Referring to the blackfyre rebelion. . (not Confirmed)
Rhaegar seems promising. The singer devin Oliver did tweet once. I'm still skeptical on that. Illyiro is also interesting but he is more prominent in books especially with the aegon storyline. They might just leave him out of the show. Quaithe is also a bigger book character so if she does resurface it will have to be in jorahs storyline
I've heard you recommend reading the books more than once. Any suggestions on what particular set/version is best to buy for a noob? Any input welcome.
Hard31337 , google play store has the book set for all devices. I have the hardcovers and the androids. What's cool about the play store format is you can search all 5k pages for old nan, example, and everything she ever said comes up. It gives it another dimention that I love. hope you'll enjoy the books emensly! I've read em twice! can't wait for winds of winter, next book. very best wishes to you!
What Quaithe said. We already know that glass candles are used for prophecy. I do not know what the pale mare references but the others are clearly the white walkers. This implies that magic has returned to the realms of men in the form of dragons, walkers and glass candles.The Kraken and the dark flame is something that you must have read the books to understand. Victarion Greyjoy has a horn that can supposedly bind dragons so he is the Kraken and the dark flame is a dragon he will steal. The Lion and the Griffon refer to Lannister and Connington. Tyrion and a Connington came to Dany in the books and might have other motivations. The Sun's Son refers to the Martells of Dorne and the mummer's dragon is the fake Aegon Targaryen that is trying to establish himself in the Stormlands (book). The perfumed seneschal is either Illyrio or Varys. All of these serve as a warning to Dany and warns her that Westeros is a land of deceit.
I expect the return of Aurion, Emperor of Valyria, with his dragon and 30.000 Qohoric soldiers. He's been on the road for four hundred years, and It's about time for him to arrive.
Rhaegar will return in the show and books at least in flashbacks. Quaithe and Ilyrio won't return on the show but in the books, yes. I would love to see Illyrio threaten or at least proposition her to marry Young Griff or align with him some other way since she would've never had a chance to gain her dragons without his gift.
When will Hot Pie return?
haymaker710: good question! I love that kid
He is the secret son of Rhaegar and Lyanna. R+L=HP
haymaker710 maybe he makes a cameo as a white walker
haymaker710 😂😂
Maybe he will.
I want a return/follow-up on Syrio Forel.
Me too!!!
illithidlore Syrio forel is jaqen h ghar.
He's still rowing
illithidlore yesss that will be amazing
it's 1:15 a.m. here in Fort Worth, I have to get up at 5 a.m. for work but couldn't go to sleep until I watched this video- oh Lord I've gone over the edge to full-blown fanaticism! 😲 okay I can sleep now😴 thanx harpy
Wake up! time to go
Christian Johansson: I never slept! ugh I Love GOT so much I hate it!! I was up all night havin chit-chats with the Brit Brats
Cammy Bool , ahwww, it was worth it! you'll sleep great tonight. A mind has to have fun and relaxation in addition to sleep. hope the day goes by quickly for you. best regards
Donna marthasfriend: you're right! and it did!! thank you 😊
Gendry should come back...who rows for 3 seasons?
Dude, his arms would be hulk sized by now
Christian Johansson Actually, when you row, you use your back muscles, not your arm muscles.
he's confirmed back
you train ur arms aswell
He decide he needed hulk arms for a hulk sized Warhammer
The Blackfish, a wasted character in the series. I've not read the books yet and won't till the series ends but I feel he should of played a much bigger role
ian elley He's still alive in the books. He escaped Riverrun after the Lannister/Frey alliance reconquered the city
ian elley Stannis too
I wondered if he may show up again Darth Lazurus
Likewise for Stannis too Galeer Veer
ian elley I know he is dead, but I just wish he had gone north at the end of season 6. He was gone from the series for so long, made an epic appearance for 2 episodes, then died...
I'm pretty sure Gendry is a "long lost" character at this point
YOU'RE we know he is in season 7
Lol Gendry is back in Season 7. He'He's even forged himself Robert's warhammer.
Thx for the spoiler warning lads
don't believed them YOU"RE. There were some "leaked" set photos but turned out to be fake. It was photoshoped and the actor is working on a different project so YOU"RE safe.
Albert Esteva really? those beach photos looked legit. lol Really though
Sun's son=Quintyn Martell. Kraken=Victarion Greyjoy. Dark Flame=Moqarro. Mummer's(Varys') dragon='Aegon'. Lion=Tyrion, griffin=Jon Connington. Quaithe was warning Daenerys against those who seek to use her for their own agendas.
Probably Varys
I thought the mumars Dragon might have been Jon... that makes sense though
The mummer is Varys, his dragon is Aegon. Which in reality Aegon is likely a Blackfyre/other bastard branch of the Targaryen clan. It's a cloth that sways sways in the wind. Varys as a child was a stag actor. Technically there's no Targaryen alive with full Valyrian blood.Danny's grandmother was a Dayne. Jon's mother is a Stark. Aegon parents are both likely some Targaryen bastard branch. There are theories that say Varys could have Targaryen blood in him.
Perfumed senechal = Varys
Selaesori Qhoran
notification squadddd!! love the videos Harpy!
Love your videos. Please keep doing what you do. You're the only thing sustaining me until the next season!
thanks harpy not only for your work, but for fostering a site where we game of thrones fans can enjoy each others contributions. Hope your business trip is going well. best regards!
Omg I'm obsessed with this channel. lol I came across it by accident, but im glad I did. :)
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The Pale Mare is dysentery, sometimes called the "Bloody Flux". The Kraken is Euron Greyjoy. Dark Flame is Moqorro, the red priest on Euron's ship. The Lion is Tyrion Lannister, the Griffin is Jon Conington (Rhaegar's best friend), the Sun's Son is Quentyn Martell, and the Mummer's Dragon is Aegon, the son of Rhaegar, who was reputed to have been killed by the Mountain in Kings Landing at the end of Robert's Rebellion, however Varys apparently swapped the real Aegon with another baby, and took him safely out of Kings Landing, leaving him with Connington. There are various people who could be described as a "perfumed seneschal", including Varys, Reznak mo Reznak, or even Illyrio Mopatis.
The glass candles are references to the candles burnt at the Citadel, and Valyria in the past. The pale mare is the name for the bloody flux that plagues Mereen, the Kraken is Euron, the Dark Flame could be a Blackfyre (possibly), lion and griffin are Tyrion and Jon Connington (because his castle in westeros was called Griffin's Roost) The Sun's Sun is Quentyn Martell (Martell's banner shows a Sun) and the Mummer's Dragon may be Aegon VI
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Not gonna happen. Brienne does not miss. After the battle at Winterfell, Lord Bolton asked Ramsey who slayed Stannis, and he replied he didn't know, no one laid claim. So pretty much tells you, they found his body.
sparda hellkin: as what? A headless horseman White Walker?
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George Gibson yeah i was 3
yeah, I was 13,419
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enjoyed this video always great content :)
"see again"? we never saw raegar. he should be replaced with the dancing master from bravos in this list
PrinceJibinJoy...Syrio! In my pinion, one of the biggest losses in great characters. Next to Oberyn of course. But we actually saw him die.
You and I and everyone who pays attention know that Syrio was not killed by some "guards". Half of a wooden sword or no sword at all... he would've "danced" around until he had their own sword to take their lives with. And i can't imagine, the man who preached "Not today" for the answer to death, would sacrifice his life.
Long winded, i know, but i hate that he wasn't brought back.
I thought Varis and Tyrion were at Elerio's pad at the beginning of season 5. If so it seems unlikely we will see him again if we didn't see him then.
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Digging the new ending Harpy.
Gendry will meet Arya , futere king and queen of Westeros .
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syrio,stannis and the blackfish...all amazing characters with no deaths shown onscreen..even if just one comes back I would be so thrilled!
You were right about Rheygar's appearance in Brann's visions.
I want Oberyn Martell back :'(
I've been binge watching your vids today, thanks for continuously bringing up interesting topics. Here goes another long post.. book spoilers ahead.
"No. Hear me Danaerys Targaryen. The glass candles are burning. Soon comes the pale mare, and after her the others."
It's plausible Quaithe uses a glass candle to reach Dany in Mereen and appear only to her. In AFFC, Marwin said the glass candles can also be used to enter a man's dream & give him visions. Marwin isn't the only one in possession of such a candle, IIRC in ACoK a warlock in Qarth also has one accdg to Xaro. As for Quaithe's cryptic warning... just like other visions on GRRM's texts I assume this one's purposely worded a certain way too. The use of 'soon' & 'after' denotes chronology (of the 'plagues' that will trouble Dany's rule and maybe the order of the arrival of people listed by Quaithe as well). The characters written as pairs, denotes a connection or similarities between them.
- *Pale mare & after her **the others: *Bloody flux: the first carrier of the disease rode to Mereen on a pale mare days after Quaithe showed herself to Dany; Later on in Westeros.. possibly **the grey plague. A more lethal strain of greyscale that spreads fast in cold environs, Dany's campaign in Westeros is bound to happen on winter. All those backstory of the disease throughout the books, especially in the current timeline.. looks like a well designed set-up for the reemergence of this plague on Westeros (Oldtown fell victim to it before, at the time Pycelle was still a novice of the Citadel). And 'the others' might also literally mean **the Others from beyond the Wall. If you think of it.. the swarm of wights can be viewed as a plague that threatens to wipe out the living.
- Kraken & Dark flame: Victarion & Moqorro. Victarion is known to wear a kraken shaped helm when he goes to battle. Moqorro is dark skinned w/ flames tattooed on his face, Victarion's crew actually calls him Black Flame. At the time of Dany's vision, these 2 are sailing together on their way to Mereen.
- Lion & Griffin: Tyrion & JonCon .. those creatures are their respective house sigils. At the time of the vision, the 2 are travelling together down the Rhoyne. Curiously each one also served as Hand to a king once. The lion is mentioned 1st because Tyrion is bound to reach Dany first. He is already there, outside Mereen on ADWD.
- the Sun's Son & the Mummer's Dragon: Quentyn Martell is a son of Prince Doran of Sunspear, he is the Sun's son. Aegon aka Young Griff is the Mummer's (Varys') dragon. Both planned to ally w/ Dany thru marriage. Quentyn reached Dany first but failed to convince Dany & died. Aegon took Tyrion's advice & changed their plan.. heading to Westeros w/o Dany's alliance, but it seems they're bound to meet each other later on, in their homeland.
"Trust none of them. Remember the undying": Everyone has their own motives. They will offer to serve Dany in some way but not out of kindness/love towards her, just as the House of the Undying gave her visions & prophecies but apparently not for free. And maybe Quaithe also want to remind Dany of the prophecies by threes the Undying had given her, especially the three treasons.
"Beware the perfumed seneschal.": This one's the last on the list, the latest one to reach Dany among those characters (if my assumption of chronological order is correct). For that same reason, I don't consider Reznak mo Reznak as the 'perfumed seneschal'. And because Quaithe's warning listed down characters, I'd assume she's referring to an actual person as 'seneschal' too (not a ship). A seneschal is a steward.. a head servant, acting as an administrator of the 'household' operations or acting in whatever capacity his Master required of him. In this vision the steward is said to be 'perfumed'. Tyrion on Salaesori Qhoran suggested that the word 'fragrant' can be interchanged w/ 'stinky' in the ship's case. Might be in this case as well, we can consider a 'stinky' seneschal as candidate lol.. *Marwin - he chews sour leaf so often that his teeth are discolored.. it's likely he's perfumed' this way too, right. He aims to seek Dany & offer his service in place of Aemon's. He'll be Dany's servant stinking of sour leaf.. her 'perfumed' seneschal. Now, he seems in favor of magic's rebirth in the world but a lot of things could still happen, a perspective can change. Or might be, he'll unintentionally cause Dany some trouble in the future. *Varys - is known to be well 'perfumed'. There's a chance he might also serve Dany later on in the series, especially once she meets Aegon in Westeros. We know Varys intends Aegon to sit the Iron throne, not Dany. Their just going to use her to acquire a dragon & establish Aegon's claim.. she has cause to be weary of Varys.*The Seneschal of the Citadel - a title of office periodically assigned to one archmaester. Marwin claims the maesters are responsible for killing the dragons. Maybe someone 'perfumed' will be designated as Seneschal & somehow play a role in Dany's future. *Ricasso - He's already old & blind and so far, there's hardly any possibility he'll cross paths w/ Dany, but I included him anyways because he literally fit the description. He is Doran Martell's seneschal that perfumes his beard. GRRM used the term 'seneschal' rarely in the series, 3x only IIRC.. one of them was the position of Ricasso in Doran's service.
Can't wait to see if Gendry is back and what he might have been doing.
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i think the last time we saw ilyrio was in kings landing talking to varys by the dragon skulls, no?
I wonder if they will bring back Ser Pounce?
InsanoBinLooney aka the Pounce that was Promised
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InsanoBinLooney ser pounce is the valonqar. He's destined to kill ceresi
A Cat doesn't live very long, that might mean that he is the reincarnation of Ned Stark
"Glass candles are burning," time is running out. Pale Mare was the disease in the books also known as the Bloody Flux, so , the disease of "The White Walkers" and their constantly increasing army will spread, or, as the quote says, the Pale Mare will spread, and then the others, so the cold will spread (winter), and then the white walkers will come.The middle section from the "kraken" up to the "mummer's dragon" is quite general and could refer to many things. It could refer to the houses that seek her help in the books, greyjoys (yara, theon, euron), Dark flame I can't break down, could be moqorro as the greyjoys called moqorro Dark flame. The lion is Tyrion and the griffin would be connington in the books. The sun's son is Quentyn, the son of house Martell and the mummers dragon would be Aegon most likely.The next line basically says dont fucking trust the list above "Trust none of them." "Remember the undying," is fairly obvious, The White Walkers. Finally the last line, "beware of the perfumed seneschal" could be a direct link to varys, littlefinger, Illyrio, Mormont being dangerous to Daenerys's future plans. Quathe's prophecy breakdown confirmed?
Would be great to see Rhaegar
the sun's son is Quentin Martell right?
Bittersteel I was think Daario Naharis (Second Sons)
In the books he's with the stormcrows, not the second sons
And house Martell's sigil is a flaming sun with a spear through it. Thus, symbolically, the head of house Martell (Doran) would be "the sun".... making his son Quentin "the sun's son" in much the same way as when Daenerys refers to herself as "the dragon's daughter."
Bittersteel I thought the same, I think those terms are names of houses (sigils).
The Zachairy Poole The pale mare obviously refers to the bloody flux that plagued mereen...not sure what the perfumed seneschal refers to....and kraken, lion, griffin, and sun clearly refer to houses Greyjoy, Lannister, Cunnington, and Martell. Dark flame....Blackfyre maybe? Mummer's dragon is the one that confuses me....
I would like a follow up on Davos Seaworth in the book not the series.. Or you could do a video or series of video going over the differences between book and HBO.. Like the fact Rikkon isn't dead.. Arrya didn't run out on training ... that sort of thing.
I think the Quaith being Dany from the future is the most likely theory. Plus, the reason we haven't seen Quaith lately is because Bill and Ted came back from farther in the future to use Quaith as part of a very important school project. Also, Roofus will heal Joras Greyscale.
I think i heard you say in some older videos, that Rheagar (might be another Targaryen) didn't die by the Mountain, but a common boy, and Varus kept him away and safe, until he was ready to rule Westeros
great video!
I think the message is a little foreshadowing of people who'll come to Danaerys with various messages which Quaith asks her not to trust. The glass candles might be the sign that Marwyn knows about her dragons and will come for her (maybe his warning is in the beginning as probably, he's the only one she can trust). Then, the pale mare might be those people (the three persons riding a dying horse) from Astapor bringing with them the disease, kraken is Victarion, lion is Tyrion, griffin is Jon Conington, sun's son is Quentyn and mummer's dragon is maybe Aegon the 6th who is a dragon in disguise (like the mummers'). She asks Danny not to trust any of these. Especially her seneschal, Reznak.
Glass Candles are Burning is a reference to the Maester Tradition of attempting to use magic during their training by lighting a candle made of glass. In the books, we learn that for the first time in centuries, a Maester has successfully lit a glass candle.
The Pale MAre is probably a reference to the Night King, but im not sure.
The Kraken is a reference to House Greyjoy, the Dark Flame could be Melisandre?. Lion and Griffin, probably The other Targaryen that has begun an invasion of Westeros in the books. The Lion... Maybe Tyrion? Maybe Jaime or Cersei?
No idea about the Mummers Dragon, but the perfumed Seneschal is either Xaro Xhoan Daxos or Varys
can't wait for season 7! and can't wait for the game of thrones concert!
illyrio (can't remember spelling) was also in kings landing season 1. Arya sees/hears him and varys in the dungeons.
I think Quaith is a red priestess going off of the red cloth and those rupee shapes, like on Malissandre's necklace.
that painting of Rhaegar that is used in the video looks like a young Colin Farrell
Make a video on candidates for the Iron Throne! I'd go for Tyrion, Gendry or Varys
I think/hope we will see Gendry which I believe will meet up with Melisandre since she was sent away, Illerio, Benjen when the wall falls down, Hodor maybe as a wight, and I wonder if we will ever see Ilyn Payne again hmm, he did after all kill Ned so.. And I really really hope we will see Jaqen again. Another character I really wanna see more is Howland Reed, as he is still alive, and an epic character.
Don't know how likely it would be, but Howland Reed is a popular and interesting theory.
The character I want to see return the most is Nemeria, Arya's direwolf. And Given as how season six ends with Arya being at the twins, and the twins being at or close to the riverlands where we last see Nemeria, it is very likely that Arya will find her wolf, and then work her way north to Winterfell, and then use her direwolf as proof of her identiy when she shes a Stark Banner at Winterfell.
Rhaegar, without a doubt is the character I hope to see in flashbacks to confirm what we know about Jon!
Syrio forell if that's his name - Aryas dance teacher
I hope we see daenerys the dreamer, in old valyria before the doom and her dreams of the doom. that would be a sweet flashback!
"The glass candles are burning" - we know this from when Sam goes to the citadel and is shown one burning - this is supposed to symbolise that magic is back in the world. (Cut from or not yet in the TV show) "Soon comes the pale mare" - the plague that comes from Astapor to Myreen and plays a big part in the uncertainty of the siege (also cut from
TV show), "and after her the others" - unsure if leading into the list or supposed to be double meaning for the white walkers which are also referred to a lot as "the others". "Kraken and Dark Flame" - I feel this means Victarion and Moquarro (both cut from shoe) but unsure if definitely Moquarro, if it is though this might be a suggestion that he Lord if Light as actually evil (Could also be a reference to a Blackfyre we don't know about - maybe Aegon - maybe Brown Ben who claimed to have dragon blood - "Lion and Griffin" - Tyrion and Lord Connington (the latter cut from the show but this might be too obvious), "the sun's son" - Quentin Martell (cut) "and the mummers dragon" - I think this refers to Prince Aegon but if he is the mummers dragon because of Varrys than so is Daenerys, right? Though the group of people with Aegon did put on a mummers show for years so that also works. "Remember the undying" - they wanted to use her for their own ends. "Beware the perfumed seneschal" - Daeny has her own theories on this which leads me to believe it's wrong - I always thought this was in reference to the ship that sunk with Tyrion, Penny, Jorah and Moquarro on board - similarly named depending on the translation - Moquarro is the reason Victarion can make it to Mereen anyway as well as Tyrion ending up in Mereen rather than Quarth, I dunno maybe I'm reaching - but there are my thoughts.
I'm also wondering if the mummers dragon is meaning that Aegon is a fake Targaryan - as much as I feel it's possible Aegon is legitimate; it is possible Tywin Lannister actually wrapped his dead Aegon in red cloaks at the sack of Kings Landing because it wasn't actually him that was killed (somewhat Theonesque - nice of George R R Martin to drop us that hint with the supposed death of the Stark boys)- I feel it's also possible Aegon is actually dead. My theory is that "Prince Aegon" is the illegitimate child of Ashara Dayne who notably had the same purple Targaryan eyes. The timeline for her baby being stillborn would make it (him) around the same age. The Targaryan's took everything from Lord Connington - I don't feel he would be so determined to put a legitimate Targaryan back on the throne.
Ashara Dayne was said to have been dishonoured at Harrenhal when she was a lady in waiting to Princess Elia- I'm sure Connington who was Rhaegars right hand man probably thought it poetic that she and he be an item. Of course shortly after he is exiled for failing to defeat Robert Baratheon and rather than marry Ashara and have her exiled as well he takes their bastard son to the East leaving Ashara behind but she never gets over it. I'm wondering if she told Ed about it when he returned the the family sword to her after his defeat of her brother, either way shortly after she commits suicide - I dunno - just a thoufht
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Love the Quaithe - her mask is made of golden hexagons shaped like Melisandre's necklace. I thought that there might be a connection there. Syrio, yes. And no Jaqen, no joy.
We haven't actually seen Rhaegar just heard about him, so strictly speaking any Rhaegar appearance is a first. That said, fully believe he will pop up somehow soon, either in a Bran flashback or something Jon finds in the crypts.
I know there are a lot of theories of Old Nan having actually been Shiera Seastar, but could Quaith be her? Servants of the Lord of Light, like Melisandra, are well known for living a very long time, and perhaps Quaith covers her face because of her famed beauty that anyone could recognize as Shiera Seastar. I don't really have much to back this theory up but I think it's an interesting posibility (unless somewhere it says something or Quaith having darker skin). Does anyone thing this theory has merit?
I think Magister Illyrio may return but there is little chance for others.
I think if we were going to see Illyrio again again then it would (or at least should) have happened in Season 5 when Tyrion and Varys were in Pentos. The only good reason I can think of as to why he was left out was because the actor wasn't available and the showrunners didn't consider him pivotal enough to bother recasting. If that is the case then I agree with their decision. If he was available to return then I think they missed an excellent opportunity. Either way, if they weren't going to bring him back at that point. I can't see why they would do so now.
Would be kinda cool to see The Trident battle in a flashback, shown like battle of the bastards (i know it would be to expensive to make, but still)
I expected Syrio Forel in this list
love that intro lol
The perfumed senechal is Varis. He's described as smelling of oils and perfume all the god damn time. He's also arguqably a Senechal.
Not sure about a lot of these.. pale mare could be Dany herself? she came then the others (white walkers) came. The Kraken-Pike either Theon and Asha, or Euron? Dark Flame could be the Lord of Light followers. Lion = Lanniester, so this could be Cercei or Tyrion himself... no idea about Griffin at all unless it's talking about young Griff in the books. Sun's Son.. the Dorne people's logo has a sun on it, so could be them? Mummer's dragon I'm not quite sure of. But doesn't mummer mean false? This could be "Aegon" in the books, or even Varys if he's a blackfyre.. The false dragon. That would basically sum up everyone who has rallied to her side currently in steason 6. Could be super far off, but I think it's crazy that each one of her new followers can be matched up with one of these... interesting.
I think Quaithe is a faceless man. She introduced herself as, "no one" to Jorah Mormont the first time they meet in Qarth. If the theory about Missandei being a faceless man is true then Danerys has multiple faceless men around her. They serve death so who better to be around than someone who is about to cause a whole bunch of it.
Rhaegar flashbacks, huh. I'm feeling a Battle of the Trident flashback. A look at all the bodies. You can hear distant fighting. Robert and Rhaegar see each other and so we get a fight infamous for how badass it was. Maybe Rhaegar tells Robert that he didn't kidnap Lyanna. They fell in love and escaped together. Robert sees this as teasing. He gets angrier and angrier as Rhaegar "teases" him. Finally Robert kills him in his rage. I really hope this happens
Looking forward to Rhaegar's appearance in the last seasons to come
i think Rhaegar. They're not showing him YET cause they haven't cast him yet. if they did it was recently as that woulda gotten leaked and hbo knows it so that's another reason they waited to cast him/show him on the show. Fingers crossed! ;)
Actually last time we saw Illyrio was in Season 1 but in Kings Landing. He has speaking to Varys in the tombs where they kept the dragon skulls. Arya saw the, talking.
I would have liked to see Aegon the conqueror, his sisters and their dragons. Especially Balerion the Dread. But we probably wont be able to see it in the show.
I'm fascinated by Quaithe - especially with what she said to Dany. "Remember who you are, Daenerys Targaryen. The dragons know - do you?" I can't fathom out what she is trying to get Dany to remember. Nobody has really addressed this so far - perhaps nobody will, the whole story is so complicated.
Personally, I think Dany's story has a lot of holes, since everything she knows she has been told by Viserys, who was not the most reliable person. I doubt they have had a mutual upbringing - their knowledge and lives have been very different. Dany was obviously not used to living in royal surroundings, evidenced by the way Viserys had to correct her posture, and forced her to dress more appropriately.
One glaring difference between the two of them is that Dany speaks fluent Valyrian, calls it her "mother tongue". Viserys doesn't even speak a word of it. From reading about the world of ice and fire, I gather that people in Lys often display Valyrian traits, such as the silver hair, purple eyes etc. They also speak Valyrian. I also read that royal houses in Westeros did speak High Valyrian at court, but that doesn't explain why Dany speaks it while Viserys doesn't. It should have been the other way around, since Dany was too young at the time to be talking much, while Viserys should have learned at least enough to make himself understood.
From the description of "Ser Willem Darry", we are led to understand he was a master-at-arms. Dany remembers him as a grey bear of a man, with soft hands. That doesn't fit with a master-at-arms, who would be more likely to have calloused hands, even places where fingers and other bones were broken in combat. Also, Viserys doesn't appear to have been living in the same household. He arrives with new clothing for Dany, as she is going to meet with Khal Drogo. He and Illyrio remark on how much she looks like a princess in her new clothing. Didn't she always look like a princess, if that's what she was?
Dany remembers that when Ser Willem Darry died, the servants looted the house, and threw them out into the street. Viserys, however, still possessed their mother's crown, which was sold to help them to live on. If he had been living with Illyrio and Dany, surely the servants would have taken that too?
To conclude, I think the real Daenerys possibly died shortly after being born. By that time, arrangements would have been made to spirit both her and Viserys out of Dragonstone, since Robert was fixated on killing all Targaryens. The real Dany may have died on the journey, and the Dany we know may have been a lookalike who fit the bill to pose as the real Dany.
I wish Quaithe would be less cryptic when speaking about Danaerys. What's wrong with speaking plainly?
pale mare is the disease in Mareen. kraken is Victorian, dark flame lion I'm not sure, tyrion maybe ? sun's son is Quentyl, griffin is john connington, mummer's dragon is aegon and perfume seneschel is varys. I'm curious as to why quathe didn't talk about john snow as well...
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1. Unlikely since Aegon was cut from the show.
2. Probably not since the show may not return to Essos not even for Dario unless he goes to Westeros and Jorah will seek the maesters of Old Town and will meet Sam and Marwin.
3. Very likely since the actor has been cast to play him.
As for the the prediction it's pretty straight forward in my opinion. Listing all the people she'll meet, to remember her goal, not to trust them and especially the perfumed seneschal who i think is Marwin.
I would like to see The Sword of Bravos- SF!!
3 months and a half cant wait for next season....
Rheagar is definetly gonna be next season, In season 6 we saw Jon Snows mother so my prediction is we will see flashbacks too his father
Little talked about but I am sure we will see Karsi of Hardhome again. They built up her character and I suspect that her strong affinity to children (specifically seeing her own children again) will break her Wite self. She was the last wite to rise as the boats departed and I believe she could be the Wite that Jon brings back to Dany.
I think that in season 7 Bran will go back to the jousting tournament where Reaghar gave Liana Stark the white crown thingy
earth ocean Yeah that one
earth ocean I didn't read the books but it seems to be important.
Pale mare was the sickness that went to mareen. Kracken darkflame lion and griffon, was aeron, the priest, tyrion, and young griff. The mummers dragon in the books, was supposedly aegon, beacause the golden company supports him making blood thicker than gold. Referring to the blackfyre rebelion. . (not Confirmed)
id love to see flashbacks from Ragar
if he does make an appearance I wonder who would be the actor to fill that role, they have to hit this one out of the ball park, for it to be epic....
She's warning Dany for the Westerosi houses. Kraken is obviously the Greyjoys, Lion the Lannisters and Sun's son refers to the Martells.
Rhaegar seems promising. The singer devin Oliver did tweet once. I'm still skeptical on that. Illyiro is also interesting but he is more prominent in books especially with the aegon storyline. They might just leave him out of the show. Quaithe is also a bigger book character so if she does resurface it will have to be in jorahs storyline
Stannis Baratheon, His body was never burned. Wouldn't surprise me to see him and his whole army resurrected by the Night King.
You should do a book series giveaway as well.
I was ecstatic when they brought back my favorite character........ THE HOUND
I've heard you recommend reading the books more than once. Any suggestions on what particular set/version is best to buy for a noob? Any input welcome.
Hard31337 , google play store has the book set for all devices. I have the hardcovers and the androids. What's cool about the play store format is you can search all 5k pages for old nan, example, and everything she ever said comes up. It gives it another dimention that I love. hope you'll enjoy the books emensly! I've read em twice! can't wait for winds of winter, next book. very best wishes to you!
Gendry. Nymeria. And maybe Illyn Payne, since the actor that portrayed him has been recovering from his cancer. He's still on Arya's list.
What Quaithe said. We already know that glass candles are used for prophecy. I do not know what the pale mare references but the others are clearly the white walkers. This implies that magic has returned to the realms of men in the form of dragons, walkers and glass candles.The Kraken and the dark flame is something that you must have read the books to understand. Victarion Greyjoy has a horn that can supposedly bind dragons so he is the Kraken and the dark flame is a dragon he will steal. The Lion and the Griffon refer to Lannister and Connington. Tyrion and a Connington came to Dany in the books and might have other motivations. The Sun's Son refers to the Martells of Dorne and the mummer's dragon is the fake Aegon Targaryen that is trying to establish himself in the Stormlands (book). The perfumed seneschal is either Illyrio or Varys. All of these serve as a warning to Dany and warns her that Westeros is a land of deceit.
I'm hoping we see either Syrio or Gendry come back
Harpy upload, time to skip to 0:20
I always get the same feelings when I heard the song of got ..
hoping to see Stanis on this list
I expect the return of Aurion, Emperor of Valyria, with his dragon and 30.000 Qohoric soldiers. He's been on the road for four hundred years, and It's about time for him to arrive.
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Rhaegar will return in the show and books at least in flashbacks. Quaithe and Ilyrio won't return on the show but in the books, yes. I would love to see Illyrio threaten or at least proposition her to marry Young Griff or align with him some other way since she would've never had a chance to gain her dragons without his gift.
if you read the books then Danny cannot be Quaithe but they might indeed be related as hinted in the books!
Will Hot pie make a return?
yes, as a wight.
Imagine if we see Raegar alive and played by Heath Ledger,double plot twist.
makeris32 you watch your mouth boy when you speaking of Lord Ledger...