Game Of Thrones Season 7 Death Pool
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Sure, the Red Priestess got a pass from Jon Snow (in the form of exile) during the Season 7 finale. But Davos' anger over Shireen's death isn't the kind of thing you escape merely by riding south. And given that the knight literally vowed to off her himself if ever their paths crossed — not to mention the fact that she's no spring chicken — it doesn't seem likely she'll last the season.
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Since his return from Reekhood, he's just kinda there, right? Though it's not too tough to imagine him getting his (still really sorry about everything) swagger back... just before an arrow/cannon/white walker takes him down.
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The thing about redemption arcs? Once it's clear that you are a much better character/person than you were when we met you — example: Jaime's horrified moment as he watched his sister ascend to the Iron Throne — you often don't get much time to enjoy that new moral high ground. Jaime's exit may come during a battle (perhaps even against Brienne, an irony that Nikolaj Coster-Waldau himself recently acknowledged) or it may come via Cersei's ruthless hand, but it's probably going to come... and sooner than we'd like.
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And what if that possible fight-to-the-death between Jaime and Brienne winds up with the lady knight on the end of Lannister's sword? Plus, The Beauty is one of the few inherently good characters in the realm, which doesn't bode well for her longevity.
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Then again, what if Jon's right hand man does confront Stannis' former mistress and she somehow magics him right outta existence? As Renly Baratheon could tell him, Melisandre's nether regions are dark and full of terrors. Might a death-by-smoke-baby be on its way if she perceives Davos as standing in the way of savior Jon's greatness? Or, he might just die on the battlefield. Either way, the Onion Knight should probably watch his back.
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Drunk with power + mad with grief – the children who always kept her somewhat grounded = a Cersei who could very well become Aerys' spiritual descendant in King's Landing — aka so dangerous she needs to be put out of commission... maybe even by a former knight who's done the job before?
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And now we begin the spate of characters left on Arya's kill list. First up is Beric, who earned Lady Stark's ire when he sold her pal Gendry to Melisandre. He's still alive and kicking, as evidenced by his appearance in the Season 6 episode "No One," but now that Arya is back to slaying — evidence: her Faceless Man-style takedown of Walder Frey and his two sons in the finale — and may continue to be, even if she gets to him, given his history of resurrection.
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Another one on Arya's list, another face that recently resurfaced after an absence, another character that might meet his end in Season 7 — especially if the show chooses not to go the Lady Stoneheart route.
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The guy wielded the blade that Ned Stark, placing him on Arya's list (and making him the character we'd miss least outta this assortment).
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Also on Arya's list, for the terrible torture he inflicted upon people at Harrenhal while she was a captive there. He already kinda died, but we can't see that stopping her.
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A former Arya listee who became her sorta friend (?), The Hound's desire to be a better man keeps getting frustrated by the combination of his violent tendencies and the harsh world in which he lives. Also, just because "CleganeBowl" — or the hoped-for reckoning between the two massive brothers — didn't happen this season doesn't mean it won't happen in the future, and someone's gotta lose...
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The picture kinda says it all, right? Greyscale is a harsh mistress, and while we're pulling for the former knight to do what khaleesi commanded and find a cure, we can't stop thinking about those guys that dropped into the boat... and how maybe death before full greyscalation might be a merciful thing.