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I tend to be skeptical of Game of Thrones theories, not because they’re not fun, but because the world of George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire seemingly goes out of its way to crush them. Fan theories, like prophecies, tend to fall victim to cold, hard reality in Westeros. Martin’s writing has always felt a kinship with actual history in this way – things often go the way you don’t expect because history is generally unpleasant, unpredictable, and totally out of line with what everyone expected.
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Good theory.
Seems like it's too obvious to be her...she's becoming a little cocky, especially when hearing the prophecy for herself only to realise it's gender neutral and means Prince or Princess. It's like she thinks the prophecy is about her as soon as she hears that.
I'd rather see it be Jon, he's went through so much and was even resurrected so that should serve some purpose.
It would be better if it meant both of them and they were both chosen.