| Re: The Dragon Has Three Heads *sighs* Aegon is dead. Tyrion is not a Targaryen. The 3 heads of the Dragon are symbolic of the Targaryens, not literal. As long as Dany lives, the Targs are represented and the other 3 heads can be anyone of her choosing or the dragons i would suppose too.
My opinion ... Dany is most assuredly TPTWP/AA reborn. She dreamnt of herself riding dragons and burning an army of ice. She goes on to think how this feels right and that is what she was born to do.
Lightbringer .... The sword itself could still be around or her dragons could be considered the sword of flame.
3 heads .... Dany, Jon and Tyrion. Tyrion has spoken about riding Dragons and his dreams etc... GRRM identifies with Tyrion and so I believe he will let his wish come true. Jon, because, well c'mon, he is practically the main character in this book. Besides, he seems to be half targ and commands the wall so he will be at the forefront of the battle vs the others.
Conjecture .... Ok, ok, ok. I will conceed that Tyrion could be a canidate for a possible Targ, but I find it highly unlikely. I know the theories and there is some plausibility in them, but I just don't think so. The Golden Company, imo, has a big surprise in store for us. They were the last to have the Targaryen Valyrian sword called Blackflame. Maybe they have something else hidden as well?? The Daynes know or have something that is key in this story, I just know it. |