What's his endgame?

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an endless night

SCIENCE

To show you man-made horrors beyond your comprehension.

His little assassins take turns fingering his butthole

Make poop on Sansa chest

Does it matter? He’ll die some meme death even without mentioning his end game just like 90% of side characters in the last season because they are rushing to wrap up everything

stock lieutenant villain character

Westerosi industrial revolution

Shouldn't we know what's his infinity war first?

to end magic and usher in a new world of science.
He is literally the most under utilized character in the setting, he used science to do what the night king fucking did

immortality so he can keep conducting research in his lab forever. he could negotiate his way out of getting killed by turning over inventions to the conqueror.

I don't think he really gives a shit about that. He just doesn't like following the rules the maesters set and basically wants to be a necromancer

To destroy the Citadel. Or maybe take it over.

>about to get executed
>takes the black
>his character arc ends with him spending the rest of his old age obsessively studying the mysteries beyond the wall

ASYLUMS WITH DOORS OPEN WIDE

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He'll probably offer to work for the other side in exchange for not being executed, then get killed on the spot for no real reason

I guess Bran could technically steal all of his knowledge anyways.

this.
he'll try to jump ship when Dany attacks and Cerci will have him executed. I guarantee.

Is Qyburn even really a villain?

Yes he follows Cersei who’s a sociopath but I don’t think Qyburn has done anything terrible that he wasn’t ordered to do. I mean I guess that’s nazism 101 but he’s just a smart dude

In the books he routinely kills via experimentation random men/women/children Cersei takes offense against, but so far in the show basically the worst thing he did was revive the Mountain while the rest was juist doing his job

Instead of the scorpion, should they have had him invent gunpowder? As long as straying from to the books it would make more sense to kill the dragons.

Watch the interaction between Tyrion and Qyburn, it was surprisingly clever. When Tyrion talks about screaming children being burned alive, Qyburn agrees that it's a terrible sound from experience, he's not talking rhetorically. The implication is that his experiments include some fucking atrocious shit.

A chicken in every pot and a little girl in every bed

I thought it was from the Septum blowing up.

martin preemptively btfo all the gunfags by saying that gunpowder just don't work in his world. he really is a lazy fa/tg/guy to the bone

He's just loyal to his queen

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>clever implication
It’s was incredibly unsubtle

more like he'll be one of the people Dany publicly executes in Kings Landing as per the leaks

this, he'll still be around after KL gets sacked and then have to face the music