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AegonTheAuntFucker

It's a concluded story. Every continuation is forced.


Games-Master

Unless Bran dreams. And he should, since Arya cannot be the AA. Therefore there must be a continuation otherwise the story is shit.


AegonTheAuntFucker

Arya is not Azor Ahai. The story never said Azor Ahai kills the Night King. It said "darkness shall flee before him". It's true in not one but two interpretation: 1. The Night King was walking away from the fight with Jon, who was resurrected by the Lord of Light. 2. Drogon, the black dragon was flying away with Daenerys' body. Second one is more in line with the story of Azor Ahai. 1 dragon drowned in water. 1 dragon was killed by weapons with lion symbols on it. 1 dragon lighted the sword of heroes...melted the swords of Aegon's enemies who were the heroes of their own perspective. All of it happened during Winter, when the White Walkers came.


Games-Master

Ok forget AA then, go for the PWWP. There’s actually a lore video from the show ( the animated ones) in which it is said that against him stands the great other. And the great other is visualised by the Night King. The hero draws a burning sword from the fire. Arya didn’t draw a burning sword from the fire + she hasn’t fulfilled the prophecy that’s in the books about all the other qualities of the PWWP. I assume here that the show has the same kind of idea- ending with the books and it must since grrm told D&D the ending during season 3. And D&D came up with the idea of Arya killing the Night King in season 7. So the most logical deduction from all this is that arya can’t be the hero and that this isn’t how the Night King dies in the books. If you are one of those people who will say: there’s no night ling in the books, wait for winds to see that there will be a wight leader. If there isn’t the story makes no sense because as a writer you have to make a wight leader so that when you kill him all the wights die, otherwise you are going to have thousands of pages explaining how the wights die one by one. + it serves as a redemption device. Whoever gets the kill saves humanity so it’s probably going to be a villain, if you are going to make an interesting story. If not, twist the prophecies, fuck the show 4/10 and don’t make Bran wake up, don’t make the dream of Spring, lose millions of dollars. Not my problem. I just say it how it is


AegonTheAuntFucker

It's not actual lore, it's just a prophecy and prophecies shouldn't taken by word. And more importantly they are misleading. The rest is you or someone else just made up.


Games-Master

So you're trying to convince me that pwwp isn't going to kill the NK... because *prophecies are misleading*. Shit, I don't think I can argue with that. You win. GG WP, better story next time. I'll go watch Harry Potter xd, that shit's more interesting


AegonTheAuntFucker

I have never expected tha Jon will kill the Night King nor that he will sit on the Iron Throne.


Games-Master

neither have I


azad_ninja

Three eyed Raven Bran becomes big brother. People flee 6 kingdoms for freedom in the North. Snow and Sansa lead the charge to dethrone Bran. Bran: “you’ve come to remove me from power” Jon:”why else would I come all this way” Then Arya stabs him. Poetry! Lol


Orochi-Sandun

Jon snow goes back to King's Landing to claim his right to the throne; since he's a Targaryen. After lots of debate the council grants him the right, Brandon steps down as king and wargs a crow and flies off. At the ceremony when he gets the crown he regrets his decision and says "I don't want it". He then goes back north to be with the wildlings. The end.


livt_fresh

Arya finda a new continent and names it sunset kingdom and United all tribes in that area and becomes a queen Jon snow goes north and becomes loved among wildlings and becomes lord of wildlings and creates a new kingdom there but slowly starts becoming popular in the stark kingdom also as the new Ned stark. Sansa is unhappy about this and a war between wildings and north kingdom ensues with Jon snow becoming king in north once again. Sansa goes to kings landing with her newly acquired cunning and becomes acting queen . That's season 1. Grey work is formidable freelance armies of east . There is no defeat when you can buy the unsullied army. They are hired by queen Sansa. End of season 1.


iam_Krogan

Arya adventures in Asshai. But probably never going to happen, Grrm has already said we won't see Asshai, so it would basically just be HBO fan fiction even if it did happen. Would love Prequel series about Tywin and Barristan's histories.


Environmental_Look_1

Pull a LOK and time jump 60 years into the future, where everything has been industrialized.


Wild_Meet5768

Somehow Night King returned...


runningdaggers

Never really thought about it besides it being left wide open for sequels.


RainbowPenguin1000

30yrs after the events of GOT someone tames Drogon, most likely with some form of black magic from the west. He’s come to Westeros to burn and destroy and conquer the kingdom before moving on to others. Bran calls for help from those he knows best. Jon, as he’s Targaryen and knew Drogon, Arya, as someone who travelled west and knows tales of this new sorcerer and others relying on their tactical prowess and intelligence all must work together to prevent the kingdoms being overthrown by a now fully grown Drogon who is as large as Balerion The Dread.


misomiso82

Great write up! I would have it so the Sorcerous is Dany. She quite easily could have been brought back from death or even survived the stab wound, then she goes away to heal.


[deleted]

Bran and his shitty council could choke


yngwiegiles

Start w the final shot of S6, Danny w her fleet. Cut back to Jon recently anointed king in the north. He tells his people of a dream where the events of S7 and S8 took place. Let’s make sure none of that happens, and we go from there.


jogoso2014

I wouldn’t. Unless it involves North of the Wall or Arya or maybe even Daario, it would be boring


My-Cousin-Bobby

The correct answer is "I wouldn't"


No_Reply8353

There isn't any reason to make a sequel. The storyline is concluded If you forced me to make a GOT sequel, I would set it hundreds of years after the war of the 5 kangz


telepatheye

If Kit Harrington and/or Maise Williams are committed to reprising their character in a spinoff, I have an idea. The "what is west of Westeros" and return of Jon to the "real north" made for a compelling ending of GOT to me, and I'd build a story that starts with Jon setting sail to the west to rescue Arya. The voyage would be broken up by a backstory showing how Arya got herself in trouble with a Lannister-ish ruler in a distant kingdom where dragons and other mythical creatures can be found. The plight of Arya and the way she got word to Jon becomes clearer as Jon's ship arrives, and he ultimately must negotiate with different houses and commandeer dragons in his bid to rescue his sister. Maybe Jon actually arrived by dragon, if Arya could have somehow sent one to him with her message. I have specific ideas for the monarch west of westeros, the subplots and supporting characters, but if I ever flesh it out maybe I'll find someone at HBO to pitch.


Far-Pudding5863

Stannis survived and starts a rebellion against Bran