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Tyrion Lannister is faced with a harsh revelation at the end of Game of Thrones, and this surprising ASOIAF book detail makes ...
Across its eight seasons, characters like Jamie Lannister and Sansa Stark arguably had the best character arcs in the HBO ...
Moments later, he and Jon Snow meet in his makeshift prison cell; Tyrion tries to convince Jon that the only thing to do now is take down Daenerys in order to save the rest of the world.
For a long time now, there's been a theory that the prophesied "three-headed dragon" -- which Daenerys learned about in the House of the Undying -- will consist of her, Jon Snow, and Tyrion Lannister.
Tyrion defends the move and explains his return comes on behalf of Daenerys, who requests a ceasefire so their combined forces can work together to defeat the White Walkers.
Tyrion suggests that the two could rule together, while Varys is worried about Daeny's frame of mind. Later, Varys tells Tyrion he believes Jon Snow would be a better ruler than Daenerys.
In the Season 6 episode, “Home,” when Daenerys flew off on Drogon after the Sons of the Harpy attack, Tyrion, Missandei, and Greyworm were left all alone, wondering what to do.
Daenerys felt no remorse for her actions, and upon realizing she had become a tyrant, Tyrion made his move. The smooth-talking Lannister talked to Jon Snow about the situation and urged him to ...
But for many seasons, characters like Tyrion and Daenerys and Jon struggled against the legacies of their families, making choices that would differentiate them from their past.
Thanks to some convincing from Tyrion, Daenerys throws Jon an olive branch by letting him mine dragonglass for weapons to use against the White Walkers.