Danaerys' Death Was Foreshadowed in S2

Remember her vision in the Temple of the Undying? She saw snow on the throne, touched it, and then she was in the afterlife with Drogo and her son.

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The reason the Night King wanted Bran was because he knew Bran would be king for a thousand years, and the wisest king would be the Three Eyed Raven.

They planned this all along.

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Forshadowing isn't character development. It's just viagra for incompetent writers.

YAS QUEEN

and where on reddit did you here that?

shut up fag

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I don't need reddit to have an opinion, moron

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OH NO NO NO NO NO NO

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>remember her vision in the temple of the undying?
yep. for 6 seasons.
I did not know she was going to die there but I knew the "vision" was real. because cercei's witch predictions also came true, horribly. RIP lanister daughter, you did not deserve to go like that. (the poison one.)

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>Forshadowing isn't character development.

Where did this line come from? It's not wrong but it's annoying seeing it parroted everywhere.

>She saw snow on the throne, touched it, and then she was in the afterlife with Drogo and her son.

But it was ash in the finale. And she didn't touch it in the prophecy. This is probably the way it was always going to happen, but the problem isn't that it happened, the problem is that the foundation wasn't built for it to feel like a logical narrative progression.

Retard

people have been saying "its actually ash" for a while now. before the episode aired.

It's not a reddit opinion, you absolute redditor.
Only reddit defends this shitty writing.

kek

Ouch !

Yeah this show used to be good, the source material is very adaptable, can't believe they botched it.

It's in the script that it's snow.

>The script reads: “She looks up. The roof is missing and snow falls from the sky. [. . .] At the far end of the room, the Iron Throne waits for her, dusted with snow. Her dream made manifest.”

Why couldn't we have a satisfying ending, for once? Jesus Christ, and they even failed to killed her dramatically, it was so lame, so fucking lame. All that buildup for 8 seasons was wasted. Simple as is.

I know GRRM talked about "bittersweet ending" a lot, but in my opinion even an ending with Daenerys and Jon ruling Seven kingdoms together would be bittersweet for fans, because it would mean partying ways with beloved characters. Now, the ending like this, it doesn't taste bittersweet. It tastes like ash.

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>characters need development to die
retard.

>Bran would be king for a thousand years
what

>and where on reddit did you here that?
"hear", you fucking moronic brainlet.

>Where did this line come from? It's not wrong but it's annoying seeing it parroted everywhere.
Someone said it, it's true so it gets repeated.
Stuff like that happens. It should be parroted everywhere.

>all my thoughts get spoon-fed to be my Google.
>t. NPC

there are icicles and shit in the throne room in her vision. i just watched it. its a retcon

>It's in the script that it's snow.
it was also snow in the final episode.

imo radmure should've entered kings landing like how Tidus and the crew enter Bevelle in final fantasy X, then beat the shit out of her with his skateboard.

>>Bran would be king for a thousand years
>what
The last Three Eyed raven lived to be a thousand years old. Bran is symbolic of the archetypal millennium of peace.

REKT

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>The last Three Eyed raven lived to be a thousand years old.
No he didn't even live to be 80.
He was born in 175 AC.

she never touched the throne though

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Bloodraven is older than 80 you mongoloid

I still don't understand this.

The three eyed raven as depicted in the show was seen with his body entangled in roots, the implication being that he has been alive so long that the tree roots grew around his body while he was warged out in that stationary position.

Now he's barely 80? What gives? Redpill me.

The Sound makes it clear that it's snow. You hear her footsteps.

>tfw it only snowed for like 1 day in king's landing

Bruh what sort of weak ass shit is this, winter is supposed to be this harsh, long, years-spanning season that causes people to go hungry but King's Landing looking like a lush beach paradise like a month later.

>the implication being that he has been alive so long that the tree roots grew around his body while he was warged out in that stationary position.
There may have been such an implication if the writers had been thinking about this, but I don't think they were. There is literally no reason to think that warging plays a significant role in the last couple of seasons.

the carbon monoxide from all the people in the city melted the snow

I don't understand why you fucking niggers still spam this GOTshit here. The series is over, stop fucking posting already.

Everytime I see this in the OP, I expect to see the baby Dany edit. I was disappointed

Naeh my bad he's over 80, He was almost 80 when he was presumed dead, but he lived like 50 years longer than that.
He's not thousands of years old anyway.

yikes

Just goes to show GRRM plans the same ending.

Hes pretty much the same age as aemon targarean, or a little older. They went to the wall together.

Daily reminder /got/ posting will continue indefinitley until winds of winter is released long may he reign

>cercei's witch predictions also came true
Who's the valonqar then?

Yeah but dnd are retarded and didn’t realize what George was saying in the book.

They didn’t know the ending at the time they wrote that.

wrong faggot, jon even reconfirmed all he saw was darkness after death. Beric said so also. TRANNYS ETERNALLY BTFO.

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That's not foreshadowing. If that was foreshadowing it would mean she chooses to walk away for her husband and son. Well, maybe that is where she is now if there is an afterlife.
They stripped away all complexity until she was a cartoon villain.

I think it should have ended with Danerys killing Jon and becoming the Queen of Ashes.

But still, how do you explain the fact that the roots have grown around him? Such a massive tree would take forever to grow a root system like that.

Also, where is it explained that he went to the wall with Aemon Targaryen? Am I just too much of a brainlet for this particular point? Shit, after this flaming dumpster fire of a show I might as well just stick to my own headcanon, its comfier and less disappointing that way.

It was also snow in the books, get rekt.

Everybody with a brain realizes that was GRRM's ending. King Bran the Autistic probably too. How they got there is what sucked kike cock.

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Arya, Sansa, Jon, Ned descent into madness was also foreshadowed... Sansa killed Ramsay brutally with cold blood with smile on her face. Arya is sociopath murderer showing no emotions. Jon killed kid and other fellows who betrayed him. Ned killed this one guy in first episode. FORESHADOWING!!!!!!!!!!

If this is GRRM ending then he should stop writing, because what we got in EP6 is creatively bankrupt, cliche, predictable and straight up bad. The only thing that could happen in books are the finale plotpoints but everything will have different context. Jon killing Daenerys (probably sacrifice to make lightbringer against white walkers) Sansa rulling the north, i can see it. Arya going columb, i can see it. Jon excile to Night Watch i can see it. But still its nothing special.

Brynden Rivers/ Bloodraven/ Three eyed Raven/ Three eyed Crow is 127 years old when Brandon meets him. Maester Aemon dies at 102 years old and was born 2 generations after Bloodraven.

The theory is that Bloodraven has inherited parts of consciousness from previous TECs that were originally Children of the Forest.

She is beautiful. Is there a possibility, even the slightest, if I was to contact her that she would like me and that it would spiral off in to something more?
Or is she the kind of girl who would only be with someone in her line of work or with someone wealthy? I just want to know if I would ever have a chance with Emilia. I mean, if she was to speak to me etc?

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YOWZAS! Right in the dragonstones!

She's ugly as fuck without the wig and makeup

>0.02 Dabid Dabloons have been deposited in your account

The valonqar part was NOT in the flashback in the show. It's book only.

This, that would've been the most GoT ending there could be

Yeah, it was genius and proves that King's Landing is destroyed at some point. Everyone thought it was snow, but instead it was ash. It's almost like Season 1&2 are incredible or something, dipshit.
>hurhur they planned this
No, George's fat ass planned it. D&D just teleported characters between the sparknotes.

Unironically BTFO'd that guy.
Based.