
Readers have been waiting for The Winds of Winter, the sixth volume of Martin’s A Song of Ice & Fire book series, for over a decade now. It’s left plenty of time to speculate and develop outlandish, tinfoil-hat theories connecting practically every character to the Iron Throne, Azor Ahai prophecy, or the murder of another character. There are some theories that are rather smart, using info from A Dance with Dragons and previous novels, along with Martin’s writing patterns, to suggest possibilities for the next book.
5. Daenerys Will Marry Euron Greyjoy
Dany & Euron Could Have A Deadly Fling
Euron Greyjoy wanted to marry Daenerys in Game of Thrones, at least until Theon and Yara beat him to Meereen and swore fealty to her. The books could turn out quite differently, and Daenerys will want a powerful ally in Westeros. Euron has already sent his brother, Victarion, to meet with Dany on his behalf, and he possesses a horn that he believes can control dragons.
4. Daenerys Will Be Driven Mad By Aegon
Aegon’s Support In Westeros Could Drive Her Mad
Another marriage or rival candidate who’s often paired with Daenerys in predictions is Aegon Targaryen, also known as Young Griff. With Young Griff beating Dany to Westeros and arguably having a better claim to the Iron Throne than her, readers have often assumed that he’d be a source of her madness. Of course, Daenerys went mad in the show, but having her reach that point due to a rivalry with Aegon could be more compelling, especially if he managed to win over the people of the Seven Kingdoms before she did.
3. Daenerys Will Make One Last Stop In Braavos
There’s A Lot To Learn In Braavos
Everyone wants Daenerys to get to Westeros, and she will, but it would make sense for her to make one last stop along the way. Conquering Braavos is highly unlikely, but there are a few practical and narrative reasons to stop there despite it being out of the way. First, the Iron Bank of Braavos would be a faction to have on her side, particularly with three dragons to support her invasion.
From a narrative perspective, Daenerys’ backstory includes childhood years spent in Braavos, though there’s some evidence to suggest she didn’t actually live there, meaning her arrival could offer clarification on elements of her past. Second, Tyrion’s first wife, Tysha, is believed to live in Braavos, and he spent most of A Dance with Dragons longing to find her somewhere in the world. After so many years, this would be a fascinating reunion.
2. Daenerys Will Be Azor Ahai
Daenerys Could Still Be The Prophesied Hero
1. Drogon Is The Stallion Who Mounts The World
Drogon Could Fulfill One Of The Series’ Oldest Prophecies
This theory was partially fulfilled in Game of Thrones, with Dany uniting the Dothraki and leading them over to Westeros. However, the show never properly ties this back to her time with Khal Drogo, the prophecy, and the dosh khaleen believing her son to be the Stallion Who Mounts the World. The original prophecy was made regarding Rhaego, but it’s highly possible that it actually refers to Drogon or even Daenerys herself.
The Dothraki won’t bow to a woman without force, but they will follow her once Drogon has killed their leaders.