"Game Of Thrones" Season 7 is big on buzz over Daenerys Targaryen (Emilia Clarke) coming to Westeros, allying with Jon Snow (Kit Harington) against Cersei Lannister (Lena Headey) and the unholy horde of White Walkers. But "A Song Of Ice And Fire" (ASOIF) saga author George R.R. Martin is reportedly concealing his real hero behind Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow.
Leak on goings on at Westeros at "Game Of Thrones" Season 7 includes sighting of Daenerys Targaryen meeting her purported nephew and new ally Jon Snow. More significantly, the meeting of Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow also includes he whom "Game Of Thrones" theorists call the "third head of the dragon" - Tyrion Lannister (Peter Dinklage).
Therein lies the contention. Of these three "Game Of Thrones" characters significantly bookmarked for greatness by fans, Tyrion Lannister may be the dark horse for whom George R.R. Martin has been crafting the Iron Throne. While events leading up to Season 7 seemed to paint Tyrion Lannister a useful ally in one's political aspirations, George R.R. Martin may have more planned for The Imp.
Parent Herald cites mathematicians at Macalester College on their Network Of Thrones Theory. This particular "Game Of Thrones" theory deduces that George R.R. Martin may after all have intended for Tyrion Lannister to be the hidden protagonist of the ASOIF saga.
Next to Tyrion Lannister, Jon Snow was identified by the Network Of Thrones to be the second most important character in "Game Of Thrones." The ASOIF theorists propose that while Tyrion Lannister is central to the capital of politics, Jon Snow has his own unique network inside and outside the Wall of Westeros.
"Game Of Thrones" Season 7 will soon reveal if Daenerys Targaryen and Jon Snow are indeed mere smokescreens by George R.R. Martin to mask the true purpose of Tyrion Lannister. HBO is set to air the premiere come Summer 2017. Cite your own Iron Throne theory in the discussion section below.