The fans of the "Games of the Thrones" noticed that the little finger of prosperous death of several heroes

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Nobody loves spoilers, and the fans of the "Games of Thrones" in this regard is no exception. But you could hardly foresee that all this time in the series was a character predicting the circumstances of the death of other heroes.

"The game of Thrones" ended in May last year, and the audience, desperately missing the favorite TV series, have already begun to revise it from the very beginning. It was where it turned out that Petir Baleish (Aidan Gillen), also known as the Mysinette, seems to foresee the circumstances of the death of some important persons for the plot.

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In the eighth episode of the fourth season, which was called "Mountain and Snake" and was first shown in June 2014, the little finger told Robin Arrene about how important to appreciate life. And also said literally the following:

People die for the dining tables, they die in their beds. They die, sitting squatting over their pots. Everyone dying sooner or later.

It seems that these words of Badylis became prophetic, because in the same season, Lady Olenna Tirell right on the wedding feast poisoned Joffrey.

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Subsequently, Tyrion straight in bed strangled his former mistress Shau, after she betrayed him and acted in court, which entailed accusations of state treason.

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Then Tyrion killed his father, Tywin, shot in it from the cross, while the cunning lord was busy with his own business.

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Of course, the ability of the mother to predict the future can be questioned. Although he, as is known, has tested a lot of secret affairs in Westerosa and participated in the murder of Joffrey, it seems unlikely that he could foresee Tyrion's reprisals above Shay and Father. Their death was one of the most unpredictable in the history of the "Games of the Thrones" and quite shocked fans. So it is possible that in the words of Baleish and really wounded a small and non-obvious at first glance.

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