Let's first look at the original Azor Ahai, a legendary figure in the R'hllor faith who lived thousands of years ago. R'hllor, also known as the Lord of Light, is a god worshipped in Essos. Those in ...
With just two seasons of Game of Thrones left, there’s only so much time left to wrap up all those lingering fan theories out there, like “Will Jaime kill Cersei?” and “Where will they find more ...
If there's one thing that bitterly divides the Thrones fandom — usually so united in feelings like hatred for Joffrey or love for Tyrion — is the question of which character will turn out to be the ...
WARNING: Possible spoilers for Game Of Thrones season 7 ahead. Read at your own risk. The theory behind the identity and return of Azor Ahai on Game Of Thrones has been a hot debate for fans of the ...
For eight seasons, the Red Witch Melisandre has been talking about the Prince That Was Promised (aka Azor Ahai), a prophesied hero who would return to defeat the White Walkers with a flaming sword.
Game of Thrones hasn't always been female friendly. Despite now having a plethora of female characters in positions of power, the show has a problematic history of unnecessary violence towards women.
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One of the biggest twists of Season 8 is that one of the most oft-debated prophecies, Azor Ahai, a.k.a. the Prince Who Was Promised, seemingly turned out to be irrelevant. But after the finale, fans ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. According to the prophecy, Azor Ahai will come after a long summer (which just happened) to triumph over darkness (aka the White ...