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Daenerys and Cersei will die


The Lannisters will attack and wreck Dany's caravan, but without Cersei's death, and when the two dies, Jaime, the King-Slayer, the man who killed Dany's father, and defeated the Mad King's daughter (he might be merciful and let her live to be raped by the soldiers or put in the dungeon there to stay forever), and the brother to Cersei, will become rightful king with King's Landing's support, both from the people and many of the lords.

The Lannisters will absorb Dany's caravan and kill many of the Unsullied and Dothraki. Jaime will pardon Tyrion and accept him into the family along with most of Dany's trusted when they bend the knee.

Jon Snow, who doesn't have any problem with either Tyrion nor Jaime, will ask to ally in order to defeat the white walkers. Then Jon Snow might become the Lord of the North and Winterfell and Jaime as King of the Seven Kingdoms. That's how it's going to be.

Until season 8 when Arya kills Jaime and Jon learns of his heritage and become the king of King's Landing.

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Your pathetic theory gets corn holed Sunday!!!FACT

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Toasty!

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Cersei is almost certainly dying.

As for Dany, she's starting to become a little mad. Jon Snow truly cares for his family and for the people of the North and fights because he has to. Dany on the otherhand, has no family and fights for power. She will definitely be needed to defeat the White Walkers, but if she's going the way she's going, she might die.,

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She will die. She'll never make it to queen. Remember her vision the witch gave her in season 1 where she was walking through the dilapidated remains of the throne room covered in snow? King's Landing will be destroyed by the white walkers because of her lust for power. Everyone will die.

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Great memory. I forgot about that.

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Yes, but… you know, "prophecies are dangerous things".

And it was neither Season 1, nor the witch who gave her the vision. It was in the House of the Undying in Qarth, and it’s quite well possible that the vision was arranged by the Warlocks rather than being a true glimpse into the future.
Even if it was a real vision, ask Melisandre about the reliability of its interpretation.

She might have seen the real thing. She might not have.
We don’t know.

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