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Okay, now to todays post! The question of Game of Thrones has always been ‘who is
going to die’? As a show that built itself a reputation for murdering beloved
characters, with each passing season fans have prayed for the survival of their
favorites. But with the last season nearing the question becomes: Who will
live?
It’s an exciting question, right? Whoever survives this
season gets to live indefinitely in
our hearts. We never have to watch their death scene. That’s the stuff dreams
are made of. I certainly have favorites that I want to make it through, but I
want to take a step back and think about this as a story teller. Putting my
personal feelings aside, who do I think will make it through this season based
on the needs of the plot? I have a few ideas.
1. There must be at least one survivor from
each of the original houses
The original logo of Game of Thrones sported a wolf, a lion,
a stag and a dragon, each symbolizing the houses of Stark, Lannister, Baratheon
and Targaryan. These were our initial players. Obviously, there are other major
families who have come and gone, but these four started it all.
With the arrival of Gendry, the one surviving member of the
Baratheon family (literally the only one, the others have been out for a
while), this old theory of mine becomes possible again. Many of the members
of these houses are dead and gone. Certainly all of the original leaders are in
the ground. But at least one member of each will survive to tell the story--and
hopefully rebuild their family.
On the Baratheon side of things, there’s really only one
option: Gendry. He didn’t come back from rowing just to get axed in the finale.
I think this bastard son is going to make it through with his war hammer in
hand. He’s been through a lot but he’s good at heart: brash like Robert but not
a drunk or a war lord.
On the Targaryan side of things, it seems deceptively
simple. Danerys has been the last Targaryan for a while. UNTIL of course, Jon
Snow’s true parentage was revealed. Now there’s another Targaryan on the scene,
which means Dany may not be safe. The more I watch the show, in fact, the more
convinced I am that she is going to die. It has always been a little too
obvious that she would be the one to sit on the iron throne. She’s been
planning it since the beginning whereas Jon is a dark horse in the running.
Jon
could die. It’s in character for him to
make reckless decisions and perish as a hero. But we’ve already had a death
scare with him, so killing him at the end would lack punch (unless of course it
happened in conjunction with Daenerys). There is a possibility they’ll both
survive, but since George R.R. Martin has talked of a “bitter sweet” ending, I
doubt it. If they do both die, you can bet that their child is going to
survive. I don’t think there’s any question that Dany is going to get pregnant.
The show has been a bit heavy handed with it’s foreshadowing in that
department. But, whether that child will grow up parentless remains to be seen.
The Lannisters and the Starks have, oddly, the most
surviving members, both standing at three. Let’s look at the Lannisters first.
I don’t think there’s any question that Cersei is going to bite it by the end
of this series. She will never bend the knee and with her children gone, she
has no more love to give anyone. I don’t think she’s really loved Jaime for a
while. She manipulates him and uses him, but she doesn’t seem to bare much true
affection for her brother anymore, hence why he has finally left her. Loveless
and cold, she will bend for no one and that will be her downfall.
As certain as I am that Cersei will die, I am equally
certain that Tyrion will live. Tyrion is the underdog of his family and has
also been close to death more than once. But, other than his sister, no one is
out to get him anymore, and he’s established himself as important to many
characters. Considering his arc, I can’t think of a satisfying way that the writers
could kill off Tyrion. No. He is the dwarf who was underestimated all his life
so he must be the one to survive.
And then we have Jaime, smack dab in the middle. Oh Jaime.
He’s one of the only characters in the mix that I’m 50/50 on his chance of
dying. On one hand he’s finally left
his sister and his arc is headed in a positive direction. But will that result
in ultimate redemption or a heroic death? Again, I can see either. If he’s
going to die, I’d like it to be in the arms of Brienne as a small confirmation
of my ship of all ships. But I’ll talk more about that in a later post. At the
very least, Jaime will make it to the very last episodes, and if he does go, it
will be fighting for the right side.
And then there’s my favorite family: the Starks. After
losing so many Starks I am head over heels for all of the survivors. I want
them to be safe and grow up strong. But I don’t think they’re all going to
survive.
Bran is probably the Stark most likely to die at this point.
The series started with him being crippled and now, according to the writers,
he’s sort of dead inside. At least,
he has moved beyond Bran Stark. But, simply put, he is too powerful to be left
alive. He will likely play a huge role against the Night King, but in the end
he will sacrifice himself. The show will come full circle.
Sansa is the Stark most likely to survive. If a character
has been through enough, killing them is just excessive and not productive for
their arc. And Sansa has been through a
lot. She has grown from a naïve girl into a strong woman and I have no
doubt that she will be one of the prominent rulers in Westeros at the end.
Likely, the Queen in the North. She’s earned it.
Arya is another one of my 50/50 characters. As a fighter,
she’s going to want to be in the thick of battle. That puts her in the line of
crossfire. And though I dearly love
her, there is a chance she could be killed, possibly protecting someone she
loves. I think after reconciling with her sister, Arya is 100% on the side of
her family. They are where she finds her identity and her name. She can’t deal
with losing them again and would sooner die first than watch them go. But, on
the other hand, she is a survivor and she could live on past the war and find
her place in the world as a strong woman who no longer has to fight for her
right to hold a sword. I am intrigued by both possibilities.
Those are the major families, but what about the other side
characters? I’ll give you a quick rundown of their possible fates.
Theon- 50/50. He has been through enough at this point that
killing him, again, seems excessive. However, he may die heroically, saving his
sister, finally surrendering his cowardice.
Yara- 50/50. They’ve kept her alive for the last season for
a purpose. Possibly just for Theon’s redemption arc, but who knows. If she
dies, it will be fighting but I can see her living on. And wouldn’t it be great
if a Lesbian actually lived in this
show? That’d be rad.
Euron- He’s gonna die. Absolutely gonna die. No way he won’t
die, hopefully at the hands of Yara or Theon.
Brienne of Tarth- 50/50. The other half of my ship is a
warrior who will fight to the bitter end, but she does have a Valyrian steel
sword. She’s gonna make waves and I do think, if Jaime dies, she will outlive
him. Likely one or the other of them is going to die. Because happy endings
never happen. Not that I’d complain if they did.
Davos Seaworth- Davos is going to live. It wouldn’t feel right
to kill him. He’s one of the old characters who lives to a ripe old age and
surprises us all. He will survive to adopt all the lost children of Westeros.
The Hound- If he goes, the Mountain is going first. I think
he might live. He’s already had a death scare.
Tormund- Probs gonna die. They keep faking us out with his
death, but since he doesn’t make much of a difference in the story anymore, the
writers can let him go whenever they want to make us tear up.
Jorah- It’s amazing to me that he’s lived this long. I put
my money on death. He will die fighting for Dany and have no regrets.
Lyanna Mormont- My girl is gonna live and be awesome. No
question
Bronn- Another character who is...somehow still here? He’s
either going to die in battle or get his castle.
Berric- Doesn’t have much of a point anymore and he’s on his
last life with Thoros dead so...yeah, his days are numbered.
Melisandre- She has to die in this strange country and she
will before the end.
Varys- Considering Melisandre’s foreboding line, Varys will
likely die before the end. But he outlived Littlefinger, so he won that game.
Greyworm- Much as I love him, I doubt that D&D will let
him live. He’s a loyal soldier and commander and we know what happens to loyal
people in this show.
Missandei- She will live, even if Dany dies, and remain in
an advisor role. She seems too smart to get herself killed and if she has to
live with Greyworm’s death that would be more tragic.
The dragons- Obviously one dragon has already gone down, and
I think Drogon will join Viseron before the end, just like his namesake. I
think Raegal might be the dragon to make it through if any do.
And then, last but not least, Samwell Tarly. If I were to
name a character for ‘Most likely to survive Game of Thrones’ it would be this
boy. He’s the one you never expect to get this far but he has. And he is the
reason for the name of this post. There’s the question of who lives or dies,
but Samwell Tarly will be the one who tells the Song of Ice and Fire, which
will be told for generations to come.
Those are my predictions. We’ll see if they’re right or
wrong. Let me know what you think in the comments! I’ll be posting more
detailed prediction posts in the coming weeks about the various families so
stay tuned.
Happy Game of Thrones drought everyone and see you soon.