How will his story end now that Melissandre is dead?

How will his story end now that Melissandre is dead?

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He'll die without saying a word

Was surprised he didn't die considering there's very little for him to do anymore.
Ditto with Tormund.

He should have either died at Winterfell or executed the Red Witch as revenge

The show has developed an increasingly strong aversion to the plot mechanic that made it so wildly popular in the first place.

uh, who's gonna be the hand of the king once Stannis claims the throne? Idiot.

Seems like they're doing the complete opposite to what they used to. They've gone from killing off promising characters with interesting motivations to sparing a load of these one-dimensional hangers on.

Lady Stoneheart, obviously.

he will be the one eating the arrow Bronn shoots at Tyrion, he will protect the man who killed his son.

He is boring without Stannis. In the books, his absolute loyalty to Stannis, no matter what, is one of the best things about him.

What was that plot mechanic?

He'll survive to the end, have a talk with Jon about his life, then get on Salladhor Saan's boat to go back to his wife and leave all this mess behind

>Bronn shoots at Tyrion
as if that will even happen.

He'll adopt the crypt guardian girl, get her a good home and education and die of old age many years later!

he'll smuggle elephants into Cersei's asshole

The whole "look we just killed off a main character le nobody is safe" thing that they did in the first 1-4 seasons

why did I read that in his voice?

If Jon becomes king then will Tyrion will lose hand position to Davos?

>Listen to me, Princess, I once knew a man who could smuggle four elephants into a woman's asshole

Tyrion has too much plot armor and popularity

based davos poster

>the plot mechanic that made it so wildly popular in the first place.
ahahahahahahaha
no
what made it popular was a combination of appealing to numal manchildren with a "grown up" fairy tale fantasy story (read: grown up for manbabbies means boobs and swearing) and an agressive marketing campaign of astroturfing by HBO on sites like reddit and Yea Forums in order to boost popularity
nobody ever gave a shit about the plot mechanics
they wanted an infantile soap opera dressed up in big boy clothes

Tyrion will rule over the Westerlands and have his vineyard. Davos will be Hand of the King, just not the King he initially wanted to serve.

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Davos and Saan going off into the sunset Jungle Book style is the best ending we can hope for.

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>Could've easily had some sort of conclusion to his mess of an arc by having him be the one to finish off Melisandre
>Instead she just walks off into the snow
Ok then

Have sex

Making dad jokes until the end credits, no one laughs.

how can Davos be a hand? he has like 4 fingers left

I'm a few seasons behind. Has there been a Clegane bowl yet?

It's incoming.

>Davos rolling his eyes in contempt as Saan and Cersei make wild, passionate love
K I N O

the fact that only literal whos like beric jorah and theon died, none of who have done basically anything since like season 4, was retarded. if this was prime GOT at least half the cast of notable characters would have died.

The backstabbing of well developped main characters. Now its just "kill them in da big battle"

inb4 Arya kills the mountain

Top kek

Davos will be hand of the king.

>women
>being overpowered by men
Oy vey

autoerotic asphyxiation

Maybe he'll just retire. He'll stay behind in the north and help rebuild. He's a kind man, maybe he'll open an orphanage because God's knows there'll be a lot of orphans. I think that would be a fitting conclusion for Davos.

I'd be fine with that

Characters paying for their poor choices
They had a ridiculously bad plan, the NK should have won or at least killed more characters

He'll go find Stannis' skeleton in the woods outside Winterfell and lay it to rest next to his daughter. Then he'll go back to his wife, his old life and his smuggling ways and leave Westerosi politics behind for good.

Literally all he did was watch in awe as Arya fought and Mel killed herself. I like that he's Jon's advisor, but he's rudderless without Stannis.

I like Davos, he's actually been a dependable support character, even without Stannis.

The Onion King sits on the Iron Throne

>Mel killed herself.
She did? I interpreted it more as a thing where she's served her purpose for the Lord of Light, and then he stopped keeping her on proverbial life support.