![]() Bran also saw a vision of The Mad King during his escape from the White Walkers. The theory is that the Mad King’s order to “Burn them all” was actually caused by Bran’s irresponsible warging and messing with the time loop. Some fans think that he may have caused The Mad King to go….well mad. It is believe that he may be behind some of the characters from the past behavior. This theory can get a little confusing because it involves time loops. Not to mention he is responsible for Hodor’s death (thanks for holding the door buddy). Yet, he always seems to screw things up when they are at their most crucial. ![]() We all know that he has a pivotal part to play in the upcoming war with the White Walkers. ![]() Game of Thrones 3. Bran Stark, Bran the Builder, and The Mad King: Brandon Stark is one of the more interesting characters on the show. Jon Snow being back in Winterfell could cause the dragons to stir awake because of the Targaryen blood inside him. This universe has dragons and undead in it however, so is it really so far-fetched to think that there might be dragons doing the heating? The theory may seem a little to out there still, but there is a rumor in the North that Winterfell is actually sitting on a clutch of dragon eggs. Queen Alysanne Targaryen’s dragon supposedly laid eggs in the bowels of the keep. Winterfell is heated by water from hot springs, and in our science based world that would pretty much be the end of the discussion. Dragons Are Living Under Winterfell: While this may seem absurd, there is actually some evidence that this might be true. This was a huge moment for the show, and all of its fans. He has the ice of the Stark bloodline, as well as the fire of the Targaryen in him. Jon could literally be the embodiment of the book series title A Song Of Fire And Ice. This revelation that Jon is a Targaryen is what fans have been waiting for, and means that he actually has a claim to the Iron Throne. So Ned being the good big brother he is, raised John Snow as if he was his bastard son from the war. In fact, the two were most likely in love, and decided to elope. Lyanna made Ned promise to look after her son, knowing that Robert would not let him live if he knew he had Targaryen blood in his veins. As we’ve moved further into the story, we learn that Rhaegar may not have kidnapped Lyanna at all. He accomplished his mission, but it might have all been for the wrong reason. This set in motion a chain of events that has led us to the point we are at in the story Robert Baratheon, who Lyanna was betrothed to, made it his mission to wipe out every Targaryen in Westeros. In the Game Of Thrones universe, it is believed Rhaegar was a terrible person who kidnapped, raped and ultimately had a son with Lyanna Stark which caused her death. He is actually the son of Lyanna Stark and Rhaegar Targaryen. The R+L=J theory posits that Jon Snow is not really Ned Stark’s bastard son. R+L=J: We’ll start with the big one that was actually confirmed on the season 6 finale. I know we are all sad we have to wait another year to watch this amazing series, but take a look at these 13 Game Of Thrones theories and get your Game Of Thrones fix for the time being. These 13 theories below however, they are actually grounded in quite a bit of fact, or at least educated speculation. Most of them are poorly thought out, and have little chance of actually being true. If you are a real Game Of Thrones fan, you know that theories about where the story is going are a dime a dozen. It’s an engrossing story, and I highly recommend it to everyone who hasn’t watched it yet. There’s a reason why the premiere and finale of each new season usually sets records for viewership. It’s deep, incredibly violent, and the character development is absolutely amazing. ![]() Martin is probably the best television series I’ve ever seen. The epic fantasy television show created by HBO, and based off the books A Song Of Fire And Ice by George R.R. The reason? It’s a simple one….Game Of Thrones. Like almost everyone on the planet, I am glued to my television on Sunday nights.
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