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Who will win the Iron Throne on "Game of Thrones"?

14th Apr 2019
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Even with the premier of Season 8 of HBO's Game of Thrones on April 14th 2019, after all of these years, it is still virtually impossible to guess which contender for the Throne will end up on top, if anyone. Of all the contenders, there are several plausible theories about who will be sitting on the Iron Throne when the series finally concludes. As Cersei Lannister famously remarked - "When you play the game of thrones, you win or you die." And die they did, breaking many fan's hearts and shocking viewers with gore, twists and turns. We do have some clues from the way Season 7 ended. A temporary truce was forged between the major houses to fight off the danger of the Night King and the White Walkers to the North. So will Jon Snow, the reluctant King in the North and the heir apparent of Rhaegar Targaryen, sit on the throne? Or will it be his newfound lover (and aunt) Daenerys, who has devoted every waking moment and the full might of her Dragons to that mission since the end of Season 1. Or will Cersei and her machinations prevail against all odds and the prophecy of the Valonqar? And since this is Game of Thrones, you can never count out a wildcard winner either. Gendry, the illegitimate son of Robert Baratheon, is certainly such a dark horse contender. And what of Bran Stark, who could possibly be the one and the same as the Night King himself? This list describes the various ways in which each of the still surviving characters might end up on the Iron Throne. But who do you think will finally sit on that veritable seat of power in Westeros, forged by swords and molded by Dragon-fire? Rank this list of possible contenders and let the world know by sharing your ranking. Don't forget to post your own theories and ideas in the comments below and subscribe for more GOT content.

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Who will win the Iron Throne on "Game of Thrones"?

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As it was unveiled in the Season 7 finale, Jon Snow is not only a Targaryen, but the true-born son of Prince Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark. Since the Targaryens ruled the seven kingdoms for thousands of years, and Rhaegar was legally wed to Lyanna, this makes the hitherto-"bastard" Jon Snow or Aegon Targaryen as his parents named him, a true-born heir to the throne. And as Rhaegar's son, he has a stronger claim than Daenerys (his aunt). Jon has had training to be a leader with the Night's Watch, and even managed to convince the Wildlings beyond the Wall to follow him. And after being resurrected, Jon has transformed from an unassuming young man into a warrior worthy of being called king. He united the North and forged a historic alliance between former enemies to combat the Night King, someone he actually survived a fight with. With Samwell Tarly and Davos Seaworth at his side, Jon's sure to have all the insight and Dragonglass necessary to slay the Night King. There is little doubt about Jon's capabilities and he would certainly bring true justice to the Seven Kingdoms and beyond. With all the respect he has garnered, on any show other than Game of Thrones, it would be easy to see him ascending to the throne as a man so many people trust. However, that is not a role Jon necessarily wants to take on. Obviously he has a natural charisma and a strong heart, two qualities that make him such a successful leader. But it is hard to see him going back on his word to Daenerys, his newfound lover, whom he has pledged to support in her quest to retake the throne for the Targaryens. So any eventuality in which Jon Snow is ruling the Seven Kingdoms would likely also involve Daenerys's death. It does seem that time and time again we have seen Jon lifted into these positions of power, often against his will. He begrudgingly takes on these responsibilities because of that northern Stark sense of honor and duty. Jon certainly does not want to be in power and knows that he does not belong in a castle scheming and plotting. He certainly feels at home on the field, with his men, leading the fight against the next threat. That could all change if his identity is revealed to the people of Westeros, and absent any better alternative he just may have the responsibility thrust upon him again.
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