@breakerofigs Yeah but like when she specifically asked to see Azor Ahai it just showed her Jon, it only shifted to other things after she got confused that she was seeing Jon instead of Stannis
@humbledlune@bittersteel196 I agree that Dany fits the prophecy really well but that line in Melisandre I ADWD where she asks R’hllor for a glimpse of Azor Ahai and she only sees Jon is pretty blatant. I’m of the mindset that it’s both Jon and Dany personally.
@Shineofhobi@NintyFresh@BJStrongArmAHo From what I can find it’s actually fairly inconsistent which one she actually is, sometimes she’s mentioned as a giant and sometimes as a god
@psyblockmedia@Epic_Jimmy@_TK_555555 No, mortals end up in Valhalla, Folkvangr, or Hel when they die. Giants and Elves and such are the ones that go to the light, and they aren’t gods, but they aren’t mortal either.
@NintyFresh@BJStrongArmAHo I think Laufey was a goddess and Farbauti, Loki’s father, was a giant. In God of War Kratos stood in for Farbauti so they made him the God parent so they made Laufey a Jotun instead of a goddess.
@24TRNJay@flencuu@BJStrongArmAHo Technically, in GoW it’d be Kratosson, if he has one at all. In Norse Mythology it’s Farbautison, and in the MCU it’s Laufeyson, because it takes after the father usually. That’s why Thrud introduces herself as Thrud Thorsdottir.
@demonicgodHurou@YankeeLovesCats I think he is trying, it’s just that he’s written himself into like seven different corners that he can’t figure out how to get out of