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I didn't say he'd stay dead, I said his continued existence would rely on R'hllor (so if he's any of the heroes, he's Azor).Martin's exact words on the matter are "so you think he's dead, do you?" Really, how many POV characters have actually died in this series? And stayed dead, for that matter? And as of the end of ADWD, Jon looks pretty dead unless R'hllor brings him back.
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Wrong way around: Jon is the one who drew a sword from the fire (when he burned his hand killing the wight and Mormont gave him Longclaw) and in aDwD Melisandre thinks her scrying is broken because it keeps showing her Jon when she asks for Azor Ahai.Azor Ahai was chosen to fight the other, this is much more in line with Jon. The Prince who was Promised is Azor Ahai reborn, not another person. The other pairing she was warned not to trust was the lion and the griffin (Tyrion and Griff, who were still together at the time). She was warned to beware of the kraken and the dark flame as a pair (who we know are coming together). Especially because of how that prediction was phrased, and where the commas were placed in the list.Since Tywin is dead, Cersei is not in control and Jaime is off on his own, the only "lion" that will be trouble for Dany is Tyrion. Also Tyrion is a bit more uncertain as in aDwD had Dany been warned to be beware of the "lion".Also, there would also be Stannis' daughter, Shireen, but that seems highly unlikely. After all, Stannis took Storm's End to get the boy so Melisandre could sacrifice him to wake the stone dragons on Dragonstone. Gendry was given quite a lot of time in the book, but if we're going on importance, Edric Storm might have a better chance. Rhaelle Targaryen would be the one, who would be Robert, Stannis, and Renly's grandmother. But I guess you could say that of many other noble houses. Don't the Baratheons descend from the Targaryens ? Then one of Robert's bastards (Gendry comes to mind) may complete the trinity.So if the WMG of Jon being a Targaryen holds, then there would need to be a thrid person with Targaryen blood to complete the dragon. And while Tyrion does made some sense in the way you put it, my main reasoning is the original "Three-Headed Dragon" was made up of Aegon I and his two sisters (and their dragons).Unless events are told that give a relationship showing the Lannister's having Targaryen blood in them, or that somehow Tyrion is more closely related to Dany and Jon (perhaps by way of Joanna somehow being unfaithful to Tywin and Tyrion being a child of one of the Targaryen's), I can't see a connection that he fits into. While speculation leads to saying that Jon and Dany are related, there is no evidence to support a similar claim for Tyrion. I can agree with the first two, Dany being obvious, and Jon seeming to be a fan favorite for guessing on his parentage.Unlike Dany and Jon, he has experience in conspiracies and rulership, and has the oddest gift to make anyone his ally. He constantly jokes about his promiscuity and virility, but also has the potential to rule the world. The Stallion Who Mounts the World is Tyrion. He is also the defender of Westeros from the Others, and therefore is potentially the savior of the world now that Winter has reached the southern part of Westeros.
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He is the "song of ice and fire" as he was born from the union of the Starks (ice) and the Targaryens (fire).
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Unless she has another child, which from the description given about her reproductive organs, doesn't seem like that will happen