Saturday, December 30, 2017

[EVERYTHING] Daenery's vision, her views on slavery, and the army of the dead.

I've submitted this before, but with fewer details. Sorry for any formatting issues.

There has been a great deal of time dedicated to Daenery's altruistic ideals surrounding free-will and slavery. This pertaining to a great number of things: her dragons, the Slaver's Bay region, the Unsullied, Dothraki, Missandei, and even herself (a slave in a sense to both her brother and Drogo).

Ever since Bran saw the creation of the Night King at the hands of the Children of the Forest (through the insertion of dragon glass into his chest), I've believed that Dany would undergo this same ritual in order to face and ultimately defeat The Night King. I also believe that Jon will be the one to help her do so (but that feeds into my Lightbringer theory).

Once "Queen" (but not in the sense that she ever expected) she will truly live up to her title as "breaker of chains" and free the biggest group of slaves yet: the wight walkers. Allowing for them to move on to the afterlife.

Additionally, I'm doing another rewatch of the series and can't help but to think about her vision. She walks into the throne room as ash or snow falls down around her. She approaches the throne and, just as she's about to touch it, walks away from it. Suddenly, she is now walking beyond the wall. While I initially thought that I was way off with this theory, I'm beginning to think that it might not that far from the truth. Then again, I'm usually wrong about this kind of thing.



Submitted December 30, 2017 at 01:34PM by YouSnowNothingJon http://ift.tt/2zPS76p

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