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'Game of Thrones' Season 7 spoilers: Jamie and Cersei are the real Targaryens, Tyrion a Lannister

| Aug 19, 2016 05:04 PM EDT

Lena Headey attends the premiere of HBO's 'Game Of Thrones' Season 6 at TCL Chinese Theatre on April 10, 2016 in Hollywood, California.

It has been speculated countless times that Tyrion is the third head in the Targaryen's symbolic three-headed dragon. Recent speculations suggests otherwise, and injects the possibility that Jamie and Cersei are the true-blooded Targaryens instead of Tyrion.

The claim became even more strong when the last season finally revealed Jon Snow's lineage, who is actually a bastard of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna Stark. This makes this Ned Stark "bastard" a legitimate heir to the Iron Throne ahead of Daenerys who is believed as the last of her race.

Tyrion has long been speculated to be a Targaryen when his father, Tywin, has countlessly told the dwarf he is not his son. The rage came from the death of his wife, Joanna, after giving birth to their last child. This has prompted the intelligent Targaryen to kill his father in the season 4 of the HBO series.

But now that the story is nearing its completion, some speculations by The Last Harpy are suggesting that Tyrion is actually a full-blooded Lannister, and not a Targaryen as what have others proposed. In the history of "Game of Thrones," it has been told that the "Mad King," Aerys Targaryen is secretly in love with Tywin's wife, Joanna.

On the night of Joanna and Tywin's wedding, Aerys had abducted Joanna and the two had sexual intercourse. It has been rumored that the Mad King had her pregnant, while Tywin claimed he had his child inside his wife's womb.

The history ignited speculations that if these were actually true, Tyrion would not be the candidate for the Targaryen blood since his twin brother and sister first came before him. The said claim became even more strong especially that Jamie and Cersei are involved in the same incestuous relationship the Targaryens have been practicing to keep their lineage pure.

The Last Harpy strongly claimed Tyrion has more evidence to be a Lannister since he acquired the wisdom his father had, being more inclined to thinking first before acting on a situation. On the other hand, the incestuous twins are trusting their emotions more than their intellect.

In a separate report, Cersei Lannister actress Lena Headley told in an interview that her character and Jamie's future will be "toxic" in the upcoming season, Express reported.

Other rumors are expected to come out for the upcoming season of "Game of Thrones." For other theories surrounding the HBO series, watch the video clip below.

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