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  • Posted by nanobot
    Posted by Adreamuponwaking
    Posted by nanobot
    Posted by Phantom_Limbo
    (Now Rhetorical) Questions:
    Why is there still a Night's Watch? What are they watching for now? Why is a wall needed? Why are the Wildlings going back north instead of staying in the superior farmlands they've been raiding and trying to "take back" for hundreds of years?

    Do the Starks need new house words now?

    Why didn't Grey Worm and the Unsullied kill Jon as soon as they found he'd murdered Daenerys? There was literally no one there to stop them.

    Why the fuck is Arya intentionally leaving behind her family forever when all she ever cared about was her family and getting vengeance for them? Why didn't Arya and Jon attend Sansa's crowning? When did they all become such shitty siblings?

    Why didn't Drogon kill Jon? Why did Drogon give a shit about symbolically melting the throne? Why did he fly off with Dany's body? Now I have to imagine her rotting corpse flying through the air. Is that supposed to be closure?

    How did Dany go from hysterical crying and city-burning to being happy and light-hearted in a few minutes? How did Jon have to still fight with Tyrion about her after seeing her burn half a million people. What could possibly be worse than that?

    I could go on and on. Logic right out the fucking window.


    Maybe the nights watch is just a way to keep them from integrating the bastards and unwanted and whoever back into society. So much for a new and improved kingdom.

    It seemed out of character also to me that Greyworm was like, "Ok ok bros, not a big deal. Just pick a new king or queen and we'll be on our way. " But I mean, his authority died with Dany, and I guess he knew that and didn't want the situation to get any more bloody for his own people so he sort of accepted defeat.

    I don't think Arya was ever meant to just sit around Winterfell and help her sister or brother rule, so her decision to leave made sense to me.

    I think Drogon respected Jon and sensed he was a Targaeryn, and knew that the THRONE is ultimately what killed Dany and his dragon brothers. He took her corpse because he symbolized Khal Drogo, her protector, and probably was the only one truly loyal to her and loved her. He wanted to say goodbye and take her somewhere safe to rest in peace. Someone at the end said he was going East, probably to take her where they spent the most time, where he felt the most home. Where the dragons were born and where Khal Drogo died.

    Dany was insane and delirious. The full weight of her actions have not occured to her yet, and Jon was completely in love with her.


    I agree with all of this.

    also I think he took Dany's body to old kingdom of valeyria...where the Tagaryeans are from


    Yea where he went when he got free and disappeared before. For some reason I feel so sad for Drogon Crying
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    Drogon is my favorite character that's alive

    well him and Tormund.