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31 important questions the 'Game of Thrones' season 7 finale left unanswered

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Warning: Spoilers ahead for the "Game of Thrones" season seven finale, "The Dragon and the Wolf."

"Game of Thrones" fans might need to wait until 2019 for the eighth and final season of the series, so in the meantime let's mull over the many unanswered questions left after the finale. From the reasoning behind Jon Snow's real name of Aegon Targaryen to where Jaime Lannister is headed next, there is plenty to discuss.

Keep reading to see the 31 most important questions the season seven finale left unanswered.

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For the love of R'hllor, when will Jon learn the truth about his parents?!

Many "Game of Thrones" fans, myself included, were hopeful Jon would find out his real parentage on the seventh season. Now that Sam Tarly and Bran Stark finally said the words out loud, Jon has to find out soon ... right?

There's no way HBO can drag this out anymore, given that the eighth and final season will only be six episodes. If Jon doesn't learn the truth within the first two episodes of next season, I say we riot. 



When they do learn the truth, how will Jon and Daenerys react to the news that Jon is actually a Targaryen?

Jon is the legitimized son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark, which means he's the rightful heir to the Iron Throne. This could mean trouble for the new lovers/aunt and nephew, and not just because it means their foray into sexual relations means they've committed incest. 

Will Daenerys acquiesce to Jon? She's been very lonely under the impression that she's the last living Targaryen. Maybe she'd welcome to additional family?

Will they decide the incest doesn't matter and they'll just get married so they can rule together? Is the Iron Throne even going to exist by the end of the series



Will Jon pursue his claim to the Iron Throne?

Jon has never been the first person to grab for power when the opportunity presents itself. Instead, others around him tend to force leadership responsibilities upon his shoulders.

So if/when he finds out he's the rightful heir to the Iron Throne, would he even follow that thread? If anything, I can see others around him encouraging him to stake his claim. Maybe with Daenerys at his side, but maybe not.



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