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Not only does he have a love and understanding of dragons, there's thought that he might be the Mad King's son via Joanna Lannister.
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It's possible the TV show won't go down this "dragon has three heads" path, but fans have long wondered if Tyrion might be a secret Targaryen. In the books, there is another Targaryen that never showed up on TV. Rhaegar then seemed to tell Dany directly, "there must be one more. Rhaegar says the baby is "the prince that was promised," the guy/gal Melisandre has been droning on about on TV. When Dany enters the House of the Undying in the second book, "A Clash of Kings," she has a vision of what seems to be her older brother Rhaegar speaking to a woman nursing a newborn baby. Martin's books, which have taken a very different path from the TV show. The theory is based on intel in George R.R. Jon and Dany are not brother and sister, they're nephew and aunt, with the Mad King being Dany's father and Jon's grandfather.īut the theory in question never mentioned all three Targs needing to be siblings. He's wrong about some of the details there - we know Jon's father was Rhaegar Targaryen, Dany's older brother, not the Mad King. At least Jon Snow and Daenerys are going to be working together, and they are mining the dragonglass." I think there's some sort of relationship. And then Tyrion, we don't know who his mother is, who Tywin slept with. The Mad King might have been his father, might have been him - and that would make Daenerys and Jon brother and sister. We know from Bran, the Three-Eyed Raven, that Ned Stark was not Jon Snow's father.
Three dragons, three riders, three siblings. "I think that Jon Snow, Daenerys, and the Hand of the Queen - I think they are all related. Here's Aaron Rodgers's repetition and agreement with that theory, to The Ringer:
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Now - out of nowhere, it seems - NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers went Full Nerd to The Ringer, talking about the most recent Season 7, Episode 4, and sharing his agreement with the "dragon has three heads" theory that suggests Daenerys Targaryen, Jon Snow, *and* Tyrion Lannister are all Targaryens. We just had Ed Sheeran and Mets pitcher Thor as celeb cameos, with Leslie Jones analyzing the show with Seth Meyers. Celebrities are just like us: Geeking out over "Game of Thrones" and deep-diving into all of the fan theories.