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Robert warned that any person who could lead the Dothraki army into war as a unified group should not be ignored. Robert Baratheon, the former king who sat upon the Iron Throne with Cersei Lannister at is side, warned his wife of the power Daenerys and her brother, Viserys, held. One of the most popular conversations that seems to have foreshadowed the events of Game of Thrones’ seventh season occurred in the first. The wink-wink-nudge-nudge we’ve gotten recently is blatantly obvious.īut it doesn’t end with Jon and Dany, though. The show isn’t trying to hide the fact that the fate of Westeros rests on of these two family members, as seen in the photo below. Having learned that the Azor Ahai could be either male or female in the second episode, however, everything is up in the air. Sound familiar? Until now, we have assumed that it could only be Jon Snow because of his parents - Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen - and because the prophecy seemed to imply that it was a male-born child of the Targaryen family. The obvious prophesy in relation to Dany and Jon regards Azor Ahai, the Lord of Light who would rise up in the midst of cold darkness (or a long winter) to defeat the Others who have brought terror to Westeros. Knowing Jon’s true lineage, it’s the beginning of prophecies from past seasons coming true.
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In the most recent episode, “The Queen’s Justice,” Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow met for the first time. Game of Thrones’ seventh season is all about prophecies coming true and foreshadowed events becoming a reality.