


Jon has had the most traditional heroes arc throughout Game of Thrones, making him the hottest contender for Azor Ahai. Here's the candidates and some of my thoughts: Also, according to Missandei, the incorrect translation of the prophecy means Azor Ahai could also be a princess, which includes our silver haired dragon rider in the list of potential candidates. He wields a fiery sword and “The Darkness Flees” before him. Azor Ahai is basically like a “reincarnation” of the knight who sent the White Walkers packing last time they tried to conquer Westeros. Her pain ignites the sword to flames and creates Lightbringer.Īzor Ahai is who Melisandre is obsessed with finding throughout the show, she first decides Stannis is Azor Ahai, now she think's it's Jon Snow. The sword is forged after two failures (where the sword breaks) by plunging the sword into the heart of his wife Nissa Nissa. He carries a flaming sword named Lightbringer. There is theories for pretty much everyone (including hilariously, Tommen's cat Ser Pounce) so I'm keeping it to four options to avoid boring you all to tears.Īzor Ahai, or the Prince who was promised, is the knight chosen by the Lord of Light to defeat the White Walkers and bring back the dawn. I thought it might be a fun idea to look at all the crazy theories circulating the internet about who Azor Ahai actually is. We all know the obvious choices for Azor Ahai, or the Prince who was promised, are Jon Snow or Daenerys Targaryen.
