![]() ![]() ![]() In the books, Dany has a vision of her brother Rheagar in which he tellers her that “the dragon has three heads.” While that’s also just a description of House Targaryen’s sigil, some fans interpreted the vision as a prophecy meaning that Dany would be joined by two other Targaryens, and that they’d each ride one of her three dragons. This would also fit in the three-headed dragon theory. After Tyrion shot him, a dying Tywin choked out a damning sentence: “ You’re no son of mine." Potential clues date back to the first episode, in which Tyrion told Jon that he could empathize with his outsider status by telling him that “ all dwarves are bastards in their fathers' eyes.” Now we know that Jon was actually born of the lawful marriage of Rheagar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, so wouldn’t it be ironic if Tyrion were the bastard all along? Also, all the mothers of known Targaryen children died during childbirth like Tyrion's mother.Īnd if this theory is true, Tywin’s last words would be a pretty major clue. First of all, it would help explain why Tywin hated Tyrion so much despite loving his other children, Jaime and Cersei. This theory is plausible on a couple levels. Before before she died giving birth to Tyrion, Joanna lived at King’s Landing and served as a lady-in-waiting to Aeryrs’ sister/queen, Rhaella. The hypothesis goes like this: Tywin wasn’t Tyrion’s father, and he’s actually the child of Joanna Lannister and the Mad King Aerys Targaryen. The theory that Tyrion is secretly a Targaryen has been floated for years. The Best Jaime Lannister Game of Thrones Theories.The Best Bran Stark Theories For GoT Season 8.The Best Cersei Theories For Thrones Season 8.More of Esquire's Game of Thrones Season Eight Preview ![]()
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