Beyond the Bells, the future of the Seven Kingdoms…

After the disaster of The Bells, I think I have finally realized what resolutions are ahead for Westeros and the Seven Kingdoms…

Dragonstone: Daenerys and Drogon fly on to Dragonstone. She goes in and never comes out, spending decades descending into a badly stereotypical Crazy Cat Lady until, in her 80’s, she is eaten by Drogon.

King’s Landing: Jon Snow remains as The Hermit King, wandering the streets awash in his guilt, and making delicious home cooked meals for any travelers who dare to enter the ruins, and who are patient enough to listen to his endless stories…

The North: Ruled by Sansa, The Queen in the North

Beyond the Wall: Brienne and Tormund Giantsbane retreat to beyond the wall. The Wildings continue to live wildly and Brianne and Tormund travel around as unofficial wisefolk/guides to the people.

The Stormlands: A Principality ruled passively by Lord Gendry, who spends his years sending love letters to Arya and letters of allegiance to Daenerys

Dorne: Ellaria is freed by Jon Snow and returns to Dorne to rule as Queen again.

Iron Isles and The Riverlands: Yara retakes portions of the Riverlands and rules them, and the Iron Isles, as Queen of the Isles and Rivers.

Westerlands and The Reach: After the death of Lady Oleanna and the demise of the house of Lannister and Casterly Rock, the Westernlands and The Reach (and portions of the Riverlands) are united by Tyrion as an Anarcho-syndicalist commune focusing on growing food and making beer and wine. The commune is organized from the refurbished Hannenhal where the Recipe Board tastes and creates new brewing recipes under the guidance of Brother Tyrion The TallDrink.

The Eyrie: The Knights of the Vale close off the road and no one ever goes in again, aside from ships for trade to Gulltown

Arya takes to the woods and becomes a bandit who takes from the rich and gives to the poor.

Cersei and Jamie manage to escape in a dingy which is captured by the last ship of the Iron Fleet whose Captain sells them to the Iron Bank where they are put to work as kitchen servants until such time as their debt is paid off.

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