Euron, King of the Apocalypse (Euron Endgame Theory)

David Lightbringer41 minutes read

Euron Greyjoy could potentially become the new Night's King, embodying a figure of destruction and chaos seeking to bring about a new long night, with parallels drawn to Azor Ahai and the Others. His actions, aspirations, appearance, and possessions all symbolize themes of darkness, blood, and the apocalypse, positioning him as a potential leader of the Others in the narrative.

Insights

  • Euron Greyjoy is depicted as a character embodying destruction and chaos, aspiring to become a god-king during the new long night, potentially paralleling the ancient figure of Azor Ahai reborn.
  • Euron's quest for power involves acquiring a dragon through the Valyrian dragonbinder horn, symbolically linked to Azor Ahai's Lightbringer, with his actions and aspirations positioning him as a potential Night's King figure, setting the stage for a dramatic confrontation in the narrative.

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Summary

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"Euron Greyjoy: New Night's King?"

  • The text discusses the idea of Euron Greyjoy potentially becoming a new Night's King, delving into the esoteric symbolism surrounding him.
  • It references "The Forsaken" chapter from "The Winds of Winter" as crucial for understanding Euron's role as king of the apocalypse.
  • Previous videos by the author propose exciting premises based on symbolic and archetypal analysis, including the creation of the Others by the Night's King and Queen.
  • The text suggests that the Others are seeking a new leader resembling a one-eyed ice wizard, potentially Euron or Jon Snow.
  • Euron is portrayed as a character eager to bring about destruction and chaos to become a god-king during the new long night.
  • The author compares Euron's path to that of the original Azor Ahai, linking Euron's actions to causing a new long night.
  • Euron is seen as a potential Azor Ahai reborn figure who could oppose Jon and Daenerys in an epic dragon battle.
  • Euron's visits to Valyria and Asshai align him with the ancient dragonlord cultures associated with Azor Ahai, hinting at his desire to emulate their power.
  • The text highlights Euron's Valyrian steel armor as a symbol of his attempt to embody the Valyrian warrior and sorcerer archetype.
  • The author suggests that Euron's actions and aspirations position him as a potential Azor Ahai reborn and Night's King figure, setting the stage for a dramatic confrontation in the story.

12:21

Euron's Quest for Dragons and Power

  • Euron claims to have sailed into doomed Valyria and back, a feat no one else has achieved, wearing Valyrian armor and considering the comet as his herald.
  • He lacks a flaming sword and dragons, but plans to acquire a dragon using the Valyrian dragonbinder horn, described in Lightbringer terminology.
  • The dragonbinder horn is compared to a flaming sword, with a sound like a sword thrust, and operates on the same magical principle as Azor Ahai's Lightbringer.
  • The horn's sound resembles Nissa Nissa's cry that cracked the moon, evoking a scream of pain and fury that summons dragons.
  • The horn demands the hornblower's life in payment, causing the blower's lungs to burn black, leading to the horn's use to bind dragons to Euron's will.
  • Euron may parallel Emperor Orion, attempting to claim the mantle of the Valyrians, with a possible connection to glass candles and magical artifacts.
  • Euron claims to have sailed to Asshai and seen wonders and terrors beyond imagining, possibly acquiring knowledge about Azor Ahai and the dragonlord's civilization.
  • Euron sees himself as a god-king, with parallels to the gemstone-eyed rulers of the Great Empire of the Dawn, boasting of sitting on the Seastone Chair and knowing various gods.
  • Euron views Daenerys as the Amethyst Empress reborn, likely intending to use her for blood magic sacrifice, echoing the fate of Nissa Nissa and the Amethyst Empress.
  • Euron parallels the Bloodstone Emperor, murdering his sibling to usurp the throne, worshipping a black stone, and planning to attack Oldtown, potentially tying to ancient legends of a pirate lord.

24:58

"Euron's Dark Magic and Sacrificial Rituals"

  • Euron intends to use blood sacrifices, including Aeron Damphair and Falia Flowers, to power his dark magic for an upcoming battle.
  • Aeron, a priest with holy blood, is spared by Euron for potential future use in a blood magic ritual.
  • Euron imprisons priests of other religions for the same ritual, indicating its significance in his plan.
  • Falia Flowers, Euron's wife, is compared to the mouthless maiden and is pregnant with his child, making her a symbolic sacrifice.
  • The mouthless maiden on Euron's ship, named Silence, symbolizes Nissa Nissa and all sacrificed individuals tied to the ship.
  • Euron's ship, with the iron maiden figurehead, represents a celestial moon maiden transforming into waves of bleeding stars, symbolizing the Long Night.
  • Euron's appearance, including his black attire and Valyrian steel armor, symbolizes darkness and the impact of meteor dragons during the Long Night.
  • Aeron compares Euron's face to the moon, surrounded by darkness, symbolizing the moon drowning in darkness.
  • Euron's face, depicted with tentacles of darkness, symbolizes the clouds of darkness emanating from the moon during the Long Night.
  • Euron's blood eye, both literal and symbolic, represents waves of blood and darkness, akin to the Long Night apocalypse.

37:22

"Euron: Symbol of Long Night's King"

  • Euron embodies symbolism of the long night, with his appearance and possessions reflecting fire, blood, and darkness emanating from a celestial eye, symbolizing the blinding of the god's eye and the sea of blood, connecting to the apocalypse and Azor Ahai reborn.
  • Euron is not only associated with the long night but also represents a Night's King figure, with further exploration of his symbolism planned in upcoming episodes, hinting at his potential role as a leader of the Others, with evidence to be discussed in the future.
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