Will Daenerys
Targaryen Marry Jon Snow? The ‘Game of Thrones’ Heroes’ Coupling Makes Sense
It's taken six seasons and more than a few people burned
alive, but Daenerys Targaryen has finally set sail for Westeros with an
impressive fleet of Greyjoy ships, loyal Dothraki followers and three dragons
in Game of Thrones'
season six finale. However, before Dany could leave Meereen, she had to leave
someone behind: her loyal protector-with-benefits, Daario Naharis.
Her reasons for leaving Daario in Meereen were just — she
needed someone she can trust to rule over the city and ensure that it
doesn't fall back into slavery while she's across the Narrow Sea. More
importantly, though, the Mother of Dragons is looking for potential suitors in
Westeros, to help secure some alliances in her journey to the Iron Throne.
While a Bachelorette-esque
contest for Dany's love and affection would be an entertaining spin-off (Ramsay
Bolton would've been Westeros' Chad, if he still had a
face), there aren't a whole lot of options for her at this
point. The logical choice — and the one many fans are already shipping —
is a marriage between Dany and Jon Snow, the new King in the North.
There are some caveats for Jon and Dany's potential
marriage, however. With the official confirmation of R+L=J showing that Jon is the bastard son
of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, Daenerys is actually Jon's aunt.
Incestuous pairings have never much bothered the Targaryens, but they and the
Starks haven't had an amicable relationship since the Mad King brutally killed
Ned Stark's father and brother.
That pact was never fulfilled with a marriage, which means
it's technically still on the table (though after Cersei's fiery ascension to
the Iron Throne, traditional rules in Westeros need not apply anymore). But it
could be enough to justify Jon marrying his aunt, especially when Dany has the
type of literal firepower that should prove useful when the White Walkers make
their way south.
At the very least, Dany and Jon meeting face-to-face in the
show seems inevitable — as one examination of George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fireseries
posits Jon and Dany are the embodiments of ice and fire, respectively.
But boy, do fans want this marriage to happen. This is
likely to be the only time incest will be openly supported as a storyline —
once again, proving how unique Game of Thrones is to
television.
i think jon snow will kill daenerys. coz he is azor azhai
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