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Azor Ahai was Not the Hidden Villain: Analysing the Prophecy in A Song of Ice & Fire | Part 1

Azor Ahai was Not the Hidden Villain: Analysing the Prophecy in A Song of Ice & Fire | Part 1

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❤️‍🔥 "Evil Azor Ahai" Theory Analysis ❤️‍🔥

Sorry for the weird sound; I'm not on my usual setup.

📖 Sources:

ASoIaF book series

Game of Thrones & House of the Dragon (HBO TV series)

The World of Ice and Fire

Dunk & Egg Novels

Fire & Blood

🎬 Chapters:

00:00 Intro

01:46 The Real Role of Azor Ahai: Unifier

15:35 Azor Ahai Was Not Evil, Those Who Tried to Be Were!

21:18 The Dragon Has 3 Heads: The Real Azor Ahai Is the Friends We Made Along the Way (Kinda)

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🎨 Art Credits:

Thumbnail by Tim Durning

🔍 Keywords:

Daenerys Targaryen, Prophecy Analysis, dragons, theory, ASOIAF, A Song of Ice and Fire, asoiaf theories, Messiah, Azor Ahai, Stallion Who Mounts the World, Long Night, Huzor Amai, Prince That Was Promised, Eldric Shadowchaser, Yit Tar, Neferion, R'hllor, Asshai, Great Other

#asoiaf #gameofthrones #daenerystargaryen #houseofthedragon

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