Although height is an unlikely issue, it is quite improbable that he will play the character of Azor Ahai in the future. Another Lannister on the list! It must be my off-day! Anyway, Tyrion has won all our hearts right from Season 1 and is undeniably our favourite Lannister. ![]() We want Cersei to die, don’t we? So, Jaime has a good score on that part. There are fan theories claiming that Jaime will kill Cersei with his own hands (or hand, singular) thus fulfilling the Nissa Nissa prophecy. Hence why he now uses his right hand to fight his battles and he is improving a lot, thanks to Bronn again. ![]() He was also an excellent swordsman until his left hand was chopped off. There was the presence of salt and smoke. Bronn saved him from imminent death by dragging him out of the lake. He was however reborn amidst smoke and salt. He similarly has no connection to House Targaryen or to dragons. The only thing keeping them close is the bulge in Cersei’s stomach (is the unborn baby Jaime’s, however?). From the Season 7 finale, we can assume that he has lost faith in Cersei’s quest and is that much closer to changing sides. Jaime’s character has undergone a tremendous change throughout the seven seasons. However, all of them aren’t as shrewd as Cersei or cold as Tywin. A Lannister as Azor Ahai is highly ironical considering the brutal memories the House has instilled on us. However, he has better chances than Sandor, so best of luck, Jorah! 4. He has no attachments and is a mere soldier when it comes to the Great War.Īpparently, he too isn’t quite important enough to be turning into Azor Ahai. Jorah is also an expert swordsman, which makes you wonder why he is still being kept alive on the show. He has been Daenerys’ protector since he laid his eyes on her. We last saw him returning to Daenerys’ stronghold and helping Jon and the others capture a dead soldier of the Walkers.Īlthough he too has no connection to House Targaryen, he was the one to urge Dany to step into the fire with the fossilized dragon eggs. The knight in love with Daenerys has been infected with greyscale, fought against White Walkers and Dothrakis and has still made it alive. His prospects therefore are slim, but let’s not rule him out yet. Sandor has no connection to House Targaryen or to dragons, for that matter. It’s going to be a fascinating revelation if he indeed turns out to be the man who would lead them against the White Walkers. Many fans however believe that he has been kept alive so that he could take his revenge on Gregor, his big brother. He is a remarkable swordsman who has come face to face with death several times. ![]() ![]() There were many instances where he could have been killed off, but if G.R.R.M has included him in the scripts then he has significance. It’s remarkable that he has still made it alive on this show up to this point. However it’s Game of Thrones, right? Expect the unexpected. The Hound is probably the last character people will expect to see as Azor Ahai in the final season. Let’s weigh up six of the top contenders edging forwards towards the title. There are plenty of characters who can turn out to be Azor Ahai on this show (well there were plenty more until George decided to remove them off screen). Nissa Nissa was Azor Ahai’s lover whom he murdered as mentioned in the fables. He shall wield a burning sword that he would forge after killing his lover as a sacrifice. Confusing as it may sound, Azor Ahai and the Prince Who Was Promised are the same entity and has been referred to by different names through the ages.Īccording to the prophecies, Azor Ahai shall be reborn amidst smoke and salt and he shall wake dragons out of stone. So who is Azor Ahai?įor those who don’t know who Azor Ahai is, he was a legendary hero who wielded a burning sword (Lightbringer) and brought an end to the ‘Long Night’ several millennia ago. One of them is who will turn out to be ‘The Prince Who Was Promised’ on Game Of Thrones as was prophesied long ago. There are several questions still unanswered on HBO’s biggest blockbuster.
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