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  1. The Smith depicted with his hammer, is the mender of broken things Due to Tyrion being broken himself, he is against everyone who puts broken men/women to shame or treats them badly. So i feel like the Smith fits him the best
  2. So... i have a theory that Azor Ahai Reborn is a red herring in the sense that its only one person. I think Azor Ahai Reborn is three people, who in turn also represent the Three Heads of the Dragon. Jon = the Prince that was Promised Dany = The Stallion that mounts the world Lightbringer isn't Tyrion. In fact, Lightbringer is Davos. Here me about in regards to Davos and Jon. GRRM has made us believe Davos has died twice so far (Blackwater and Manderlys). Lightbringer was forged three times, so the third time we are believed Davos has died might be at Skagos. Davos literally became a different man every time he supposed died, literally reforging him. 1. Davos is also literally reborn from Salt and Smoke after the Battle of the Blackwater. 2. His shadow is also described as a sword when he helps Edric Storm escape. ''The wind sighed through the chamber, and in the hearth the flames gusted and swirled. He listened to the logs crackle and spit. When Davos left the window his shadow went before him, tall and thin, and fell across the Painted Table like a sword.'' 3. Melisandre does also recognize a power when she proposes making shadow babies. 4. Also while he is being kept under Dragonstone Alester Florent says while Davos is being taken away by his brother Axell Florent: "Take the torch,” Ser Axell commanded the gaoler. “Leave the traitor to the darkness. "No,” his brother said. “Axell, please, don’t take the light… gods have mercy.” 5. Here instead of talking about the physical torch being taken away, the "light" is actually Davos While in Dragonstone, Melisandre said to Stannis that his destiny was in the North and that he would gather support if he saved the Nights Watch from the Wildling. However, Stannis didn't want to go. It was Davos's advice that literally convinced Stannis going North, and since Stannis has Targaryen blood, this can be seen as Waking a Dragon Stone and not only that, it also sets Stannis and by extension Davos, into the path of Jon, the Prince that was promised. With Jon, Davos and Dany, Salt and Smoke was involved. Yes, there are more characters where Salt and Smoke was involved, but i feel like Jon, Dany and Davos are the most likely here. I also think we will get 9 side heroes who will be the living embodiments of the gods, but they don't necessarily play a part in the endgame, just bring Azor Ahai there. The Father = Barristan Selmy (Literally posses all of the traits of the Father, has a strong sense of justice, protects someone in battle, protects his children (Squires and Dany) The Mother = Brienne of Tarth (Doesn't posses all the traits yet, but she is on that path, she is loving and protective towards Jaime). The Warrior = Jaime Lannister (Has all the traits) The Smith = Tyrion Lannister (Has all the traits) The Maiden = Margaery Tyrell The Crone = Catelyn Stark The Stranger = Sandor Clegane Those Seven are gonna be the Warriors of the Seven There are also gonna be 2 warriors for the old gods and the drowned god Old Gods is gonna be Bran Drowned god is gonna be Victarion (I feel like GRRM is setting him up on this path)
  3. This episode gets a 2.10 from me. We didn't get Main Character deaths (Jorah, Edd, , Beric, Lyanna and Theon are side characters at best). For plot convienence, if you kill Jorah, you at least should kill off one major Jon supporter. NK is immune to Dragonfire, but can be killed by a Valyrian Steel Dagger, which is forged in Dragon Fire (As such, he should be immune to it). This major detail has basically destroyed the whole episode for me.
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