We Bet You Didn’t Notice What Jon’s Sword Did In Game Of Thrones’ Latest Episode!

So, the latest episode of Game of Thrones has let all of us in complete shock. It was just amazing! We can undoubtedly say that this is so far the best episode of the series. Who thought Jon, Jorah, Tormond, Hound, Gendry, Thorus, Daenerys and her dragons all would fight on the same side against the one common enemy!

Well, if you have seen the episode, all of you probably went crazy when Viseryon died, and Night king turning the dead dragon into a Wight probably made you crazier.

We Bet You Didn't Notice What Jon's Sword Did In Game Of Thrones' Latest Episode! - RVCJ Media

But there’s a bigger story to it. What if I tell you the dead Dragon isn’t the only one to open its eye. Remember when Jon fell into the cold water and everyone thought he died and they left him alone?

And then he came out of that water pit and lifted his sword. Well, just milliseconds before he lifts his sword the dire-wolf on the pommel of the sword opens its eye. You don’t believe it? See the video:-

Click here to watch the video directly on Twitter.

Here’s screen grab from the video that shows open eye:-

Trust me, that’s not some water droplet.

Now you do realize that this small thing can take the story anywhere, and it raises a lot of questions?

Does Jon’s sword “Long-claw” possess magical powers? Is there someone’s soul trapped in Long-claw? Does that Valerian steel sword belong to the great warrior Azor Ahai who would rise to fight the white walkers? Did Bran warg into Long-claw? Is Azor Ahai trapped in Long-claw? Is Jon Snow Azor Ahai?

Remember when a fortune-teller in Qarth told Daenerys that she will face 3 betrayals in her life. Betrayal for blood, gold, and Love.

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Betrayal of blood took place when the lady wizard brought back Khal Drogo to life but he was paralyzed. Betrayal of gold was when “Robert Baratheon’s man Jorah” kept the fact from Daenerys that her assassination has been planned. But the Betrayal of love hasn’t taken place yet. Maybe it did when Jorah betrayed her, but none of us could be sure if that was a betrayal of “love”. So, if Jon is Azor Ahai can the third betrayal come from Jon?

Now you would be like, why and how?

Here’s a possible theory:

As per many sources on the internet, the sword that Azor Ahai made was called the light bringer. He used that sword to kill the white walkers. He carved the sword for 30 days and 30 nights and then heated it and passed it through water but the sword broke. He then carved the sword for 50 days and 50 nights and then passed it through a lion and it broke again then finally Azor Ahai carved it for 100 days and 100 nights and passed it through his beloved wife’s soul. His sacrifice led to the birth of the legendary sword. So could Jon do the same to regain all the magical powers of the light bringer sword a.k.a long claw?

Would Jon kill Daenerys for saving the seven kingdoms?

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Well, it does sound pretty sad and unexpected but the lord of the light surely didn’t bring him back just to bend the knee. I know this isn’t a happy theory, but after the red wedding and Oberyn’s death, one should be ready for the unexpected.

If Jon is really Azor Ahai, unexpected things will happen.

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