With only four more episodes ofGame of Thronesleft , lover have finally started to come to terminal figure with the fact that most of theirwild theoriesprobably wo n’t follow on-key . But what about logical prophecies made throughout the serial ?
One narrate to Cersei Lannister by fortune teller Maggy the Frog inA Feast for Crows — the 4th book in George R.R. Martin ’s A Song of Ice and Fire series — has been looming over our heads as we go through the seasons : “ And when your tears have drowned you , the valonqar shall enwrap his work force about your pale white throat and choke the life from you . " ( In the book of account serial , Maggy alsotellsCersei how she will die . )
Though Maggy did appear in one time of year 5 episode , what she tell Cersei was noticeably unlike from the books . In particular , thevalonqarpart was n’t included — which is important , asvalonqartranslates to “ small brother ” in High Valyrian . sports fan of Martin ’s book series have marvel why that essential part was bequeath out of the show , with some speculating it will be included in the final season before it come dependable .
But the heavy debate here has been aboutwhichyounger chum is the valonqar . Although Tyrion Lannister is the obvious choice , as Cersei herself has always believed , her twin Jaime Lannister was born after her — making him her younger pal as well . But one telephone circuit from the most recent episode has us believing it could be Tyrion after all , and that the full book prophecy will follow true .
Vanity Fairpoints out that in “ A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms , ” the 2nd episode of time of year 8 , Daenerys Targaryen says something very telling while dress down Tyrion . During Jaime Lannister ’s trial , he confirm Cersei had no intention of sending her army northward to fall in the combat against the White Walkers , which makes Dany sceptical of why Jaime is at Winterfell at all .
Tyrion step in to defend his older comrade , ask why he ’d fare to Winterfell if he was n’t being truthful . Daenerys replies , “ Perhaps he entrust his little brother to defend him . ”
Is the fact that Daenerys calls Tyrion “ little brother ” just a co-occurrence ? At this point inGame of Thrones , we have to assume that every word uttered is important . Of course , she ’s saying he’sJaime’slittle brother , notCersei ’s , but the phrase itself could be a hint . And we ’re sure no one would be let down if Tyrion was the one to kill his malefic older baby — though plenty of rooter would find some satisfaction in seeing Jaime turn on her .
We ’ll see if Tyrion even survives the battle of Winterfell whenGame of Thronescontinues on Sunday .