Then she switches to Valyrian, addressing Grey Worm and thanking him and the Unsullied, as well as making Grey Worm the commander of all her forces. She addresses them in Dothraki, praising them for keeping their promise to help her defeat her enemies. Drogon’s wings unfurl behind her in dramatic fashion as she looks out over the destruction she’s caused with a satisfied look. Jon goes after her, moving past Grey Worm to meet with Daenerys. In the distance, Drogon roars.ĭrogon arrives, flying over her men as they cheer. Jon walks up the steps lined with Unsullied. Arya follows along at the edges, watching her brother/cousin. She sees Jon as he walks forward, past the Dothraki and the gathered Unsullied, up to where Daenerys’ men have hung an enormous Targaryen flag. She’s found her way to the edge and discovered the remainder of Dany’s Dothraki forces. (Tyrion is now, for what it's worth, the last remaining member of his family.) Tyrion falls to his knees and begins moving the stones to unearth his siblings’ bodies. Once through, he finds more cave-ins and, finally, Jaime’s metal hand. Tyrion comes across a pile of stone with a mere gap of light at the top, which he climbs up to in an attempt to get through. He finds a torch and heads into the dungeons, the last place we saw Cersei and Jaime last week before they were supposedly crushed by falling stone. Tyrion finds his way to the castle and walks a similar path to the one Jaime and Cersei did not long ago, through the council chambers. Grey Worm goes about executing the soldiers as Jon walks away. Davos suggests that Jon should speak with Daenerys, since she was the one who gave the order to kill all of Cersei’s followers. When Jon tries to stop him, there’s a tense standoff between Jon and Grey Worm’s men. Jon finds Grey Worm preparing to execute Cersei’s men. Tyrion only finds more destruction along the way. He denies Jon’s offer to send some men with him for protection. Tyrion informs Jon that he’s “going alone,” presumably to find Cersei and/or Jaime. Davos and Jon follow in Tyrion’s wake and, along their way, they find the odd survivor, but the skeletons and scorched corpses are far more numerous. Ash floats on the wind like snow, and the burned bodies of King’s Landing citizens pave the roads. With Cersei dead and King’s Landing burned to ash, the final episode of Game of Thrones opens with Tyrion taking in the destruction he so desperately tried to stop. **SPOILER WARNING: This story contains spoilers for Game of Thrones, Season 8, Episode 6.** In the series finale of Game of Thrones, we see the future of Westeros unfold before our eyes.
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