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Azor ahai translation
Azor ahai translation











azor ahai translation

Just as we might suspect, The Lord of Light is a farce. However, Valyrian words for gold and hand are aeksion and ondos. According to the Valyrian dictionary, Valyrian words for lord and light are aeksio and onos.

azor ahai translation

So, the basic gist is that there is a seriously problematic translation error that, once cleared up, will shed light on the identity of the hero in ASOIAF.

azor ahai translation

Paste: I’ve already implored our readers to visit your excellent thread on Reddit and digest the entire thing (I’ll implore again: If you love ASOIAF and Game of Thrones, it is more than worth your time), but for the lazy ones, can you give us a quick summary of your theory about Azor Ahai and how it’s all going to end? The email correspondence that follows covers the theory itself, how s/he came to discover it ( others have arrived at the same conclusion, though never with the same completist presentation), and how it predicts the end of George R.R. I highly recommend reading the original thread in its entirety, but I sought out Byrd82 (who wishes to remain anonymous) for an interview, and s/he generously agreed. It’s the kind of theorizing that reads like truth, at least to me and thousands of Reddit readers. Personally, as someone who has read every book twice (which actually makes me a newb in Thrones-theory world) and sought out theory blogs and Reddit posts and even podcasts, I found this to be the most compelling piece of scholarship I’ve read, at least in terms of supporting evidence. And that’s not all-before it’s over, he will kill Cersei and broker peace with the White Walkers.īefore you leave, laughing yourself silly, note that this is much more than just some Internet contrarian’s hot take. Byrd82’s answer is quite different: Jaime Lannister, the Kingslayer. Most people suspect it’s one of a few heroic characters we’ve met so far-Daenerys Targaryen, Jon Snow, Brandon Stark, Arya Stark, or even Tyrion Lannister. Essentially, this is the prophesied hero who will save Westeros. This theory comes to us courtesy of Reddit user Byrd82, who wrote up a truly incredible essay on a question that has dogged even the nerdiest fans of the show: Who is “Azor Ahai,” a.k.a “The Prince that was Promised,” a.k.a lots of other names from lore.













Azor ahai translation