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Game of Thrones season 6 finale teases season 7 plots: Where is everyone headed?

The action's finally all coming to a head

Christopher Hooton
Sunday 26 June 2016 23:12 EDT
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As is Game of Thrones tradition, episode 9 was the climactic one of the season, with the tenth instalment of season 6 mostly setting up the events of season 7.

So what did we learn about where everyone (who isn't dead) will be heading?

Here's a rundown of the major characters (spoilers ahead):

Cersei Lannister

Sitting (precariously) on the Iron Throne after blowing up the Faith Militant and most of the Tyrells, inadvertently leading to her son Tommen's suicide.

Jaime Lannister

Probably blaming Cersei a little for their son's death, and perhaps starting to see her for the nasty piece of work she is (and fulfilling a deathly prophecy?).

Melisandre

Sent simply "south" by Jon Snow after Ser Davos told on her about the death of Shireen. She believes in Jon so I can't imagine her betraying him and siding with his enemies, but maybe she will find a friend in Daenerys? Or simply take a fallow season?

Ser Davos

Apparently remaining with Jon and Sansa in Winterfell for the time being, presumably serving as their advisor.

Sam Tarly

Will be beginning his training as a Maester, and he certainly has a lot of books to get through. It's likely he will learn more about the Night King and the White Walkers and how to beat them with fire and dragonglass.

Olenna Tyrell

Last seen in Dorne, but out for revenge. She will likely be instrumental in taking down Cersei, but will probably die in the process as her storyline has otherwise kind of run out of track.

Lord Varys

Said he would aide Olenna in Dorne, but was later seen on the ships with Daenerys headed to Westeros. No reason he can't kill two birds with one stone.

Daario Naharis

Left in charge of Meereen now peace has been restored. We probably won't see much of him next season.

Who is Azor Ahai?

Tyrion Lannister

The first Hand of the Queen! While he's usually a bit aloof, he very sincerely pledged to do everything he can to help Daenerys in the finale and will be by her side in Westeros. I can't wait for his reunion with Jon.

Arya Stark

Having killed Walder Frey and exacted revenge for the Red Wedding, will she be heading back to Winterfell finally?

Petyr "Littlefinger" Baelish

Though he seemed more of a skullduggery-behind-the-scenes kind of guy, he professed a desire to take the Iron Throne for himself in episode 10, and wasn't happy about "bastard" Jon Snow being declared King in the North. Will Sansa be stupid enough not to keep a close eye on him?

Sansa Stark

Not knowing his true parentage, will she become frustrated by her brother's patriarchy? It's a little unclear how she can be of use in season 7 right now.

Tormund Giantsbane

Jon's army commander/right-hand man?

Benjen Stark

Fighting off White Walkers until he becomes one himself/burns himself alive to prevent it.

Bran Stark

Racing to get back to Jon with the news of his 'Snow' misnomer.

Meera Reed

Likely dragging Bran around again, the poor thing.

Ser Gregor Clegane

Being tall and imposing.

Sandor Clegane

Eating chickens.

Ser Jorah

Looking wistfully at the horizon and clutching his wrist. Maybe getting somewhere with finding a greyscale cure.

Lyanna Mormont

Hopefully setting up for some kind of sequel/spin-off, if there's any justice in the world.

Yara Greyjoy

Helping out Daenerys, but she needs to deal with her wayward uncle Euron first. Possibly developing a crush on Dany.

Theon Greyjoy

Trying to clear his name and has a lot of apologising to do. Sansa will probably leap to his defence, Theon having helped her escape Ramsay.

Brienne of Tarth

Serving the Stark cause? Set for a clash with Melisandre who killed her dearest Renly? Going for round two with The Hound?

Jon Snow/Stark/Targaryen

Sitting pretty at Winterfell with the allegiance of about every house in the North. Does he give a sh*t about trying to take the Iron Throne? I doubt it, he knows that the most pressing issue is the White Walkers.

Daenerys Targaryen

Headed for Westeros to take the Iron Throne. She's also looking for a husband to strengthen her claim - Jon would seem the obvious choice, that is until she learns they're related.

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