When Dany meets Jamie?

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This has to be this best potential meeting of two of the main characters left.

For everyone who debated with me against my thoughts on Tyrion being a Targaryen, a few weeks back. I have now decided to fall on my sword, and go with Jamie and Cersei being Aerys children instead, as the confrontation between Dany and Jamie would be amazing.

Dany berating Jamie for Killing her father, then Jamie informs Dany that he was his father as well.

What would see do then?

Also could Dany be the the valonqar to kill Cersei, yes I know it means little brother, but with the thoughts of Maester Aemon saying dragons aren't either Male of Female (with regard to the Prince that was Promised) this could easily work here as well.

What do you think?
 
The prophecy of Maggy the Frog, however does differ between male and female as it says "his hands".

I don't see how Jaime would find it out before Dany TBH. The only person who could hold such knowledge would be Varys and I don't see him approaching Jaime anytime soon.

What would Dany do? Depends on what Jaime tells her of his kinslaying/kingslaying. As Tyrion once said, Dany is a rescuer and that is her main trait. I guess she would try to be just. Maybe send him on The Wall to atone because she wouldn't want to be a kinslayer, but he would still need to answer for kinslaying/kingslaying as well as all the other crimes he committed including murder attempt (Bran at least), high treason (several times), etc.
 
GRRM mentioned going to new location in the next book, one of them was Casterly Rock, Jamie could easily find out Aerys was his father there. Or Genna Lannister might know.

"His hands" does seem to end the Dany valonqar theory.

But could Dany pardon a good guy Jamie, who then ends up a hero riding on the back of a dragon. This feels like a stretch. But if he is Aerys son, then what purpose is it going to serve in the story?

Them meeting certainly feels like it could be a very key moment in the whole series.
 
provided of course Jaime isn't already dead/dying. I doubt that's the case, but I also expected Ned to live.

It wouldn't be out of Character for Martin to kill Jaime off just as he was on the path to redemption.
 
Let hope he's not dead.
His path to redemption has to be one of the best ever.
I'm re-reading game of thrones again and I'm almost back to hating him again.
 
GRRM mentioned going to new location in the next book, one of them was Casterly Rock, Jamie could easily find out Aerys was his father there. Or Genna Lannister might know.

"His hands" does seem to end the Dany valonqar theory.

But could Dany pardon a good guy Jamie, who then ends up a hero riding on the back of a dragon. This feels like a stretch. But if he is Aerys son, then what purpose is it going to serve in the story?

Them meeting certainly feels like it could be a very key moment in the whole series.

Genna's opinion on the matter was already expressed and she is in Riverrun and not Castrly Rock.

IDK, but I like to nitpick at wording.

I doubt she would. Just look at the way she presided her court in Meereen. She is trying very hard to be just. There is no full pardon for Jaime from her.

He doesn't need to be a dragon's head to serve a purpose in the story.
 
One could argue Jaime already served his purpose and therefore he can die. Just playing devils advocate here. I have come to like and even respect Jaime, so I hope he goes on to play a larger part
 
Your convincing me Jamie is on Grrm's hit list. So Jamie may even be dead early in the winds of winter. Cersei will get killed by Tyrion, and then tyrion will become lord of casterly rock. They could all be targaryans, but it really doesn't matter if they are or not and will probably remain a mystery.

I like the Tyrion being lord of casterly rock, I'm going with the twins dying and Grrm saying castlerly rock will be visited in the story, so Tyrion is the only other person of interest who could visit it.

Is this really a satisfying end for house lannister, I'm not convinced.
 
Would Tyrion really become Lord of the Casterly Rock when he is wanted for two murders (one being true)?
 
If he comes back with dany, all his crimes could be forgotten.
 
Tyrion's only place of power could be as master of laws on a small council. He'll never sit a high lords seat. He's too despised by everyone in Westeros.
 
Yes, but by the time dany, has battled and conquered, there might not too many characters left who remember or oppose him.
 
It could be the case he ends up the king, or this could mean nothing at all. It also has current relevance at that point. Jon see's him for the first time and thinks he's just a dwarf, by the end of the conversation, he thinks he's as tall as a king.
 
I think that the "shadow of the king" is merely meant to imply Tyrion being a great man and/or destined for greatness despite his little statue.
 
Don't get me started, again, we had this on another thread, i think tyrion is a targaryen, again, because i don't think jamie and cersei being targaryens mean anything to the story, and i think they are both going to be dead early on in the next book.
 
i think Cercei is there for the duration. We all need a villainess we love to hate. And George is as much a screen-writer as an author. With Lena Headey so perfectly portraying her, had there been plans to off Cercei before the end of the books, they are likely changed now. Granted she will very likely either end up dead, or possibly as The Lady Lannister which she is...
 
she better BETTER die before the end of the books. Even if its on the last page, i don't care. I need her to be dead.
 
If he comes back with dany, all his crimes could be forgotten.
Jaime's crimes were also forgiven.

Doesn't mean everyone treat him as bad as they can. I'm pretty sure no one in the Westerlands isn't going to welcome him after openly admitting poisoning the King (unless it's somehow announced otherwise) and murdering his own father (even if the latter deserved it).
 

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