Theories

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NOTOC There are many still unanswered questions in a Song of Ice and Fire. Here we try to piece together answers from what we already know.

True Identities, Whereabouts, Ancestry and Unexplained Murders

Alleras the Sphinx's True Identity

It seems very likely that the novice Alleras is actually Sarella Sand, one of Oberyn Martell's illegitimate daughters.

Balon Greyjoy's Death

The people of Westeros are willing to believe Balon was simply swept off a bridge into the sea, but this may not be what truly happened.

Brienne's Ancestry

It is theorized that Brienne of Tarth is a descendant of Ser Duncan the Tall.

Coldhands's True Identity

While it seems clear Coldhands was, in life, a member of the Night's Watch, it's unclear who exactly he was.

Rhaegar, Symond and Jared Frey's Whereabouts

It seems likely that Lord Manderly murdered three Freys and had them baked into the pies he presented at Ramsay Bolton's wedding feast.

Jaqen H'ghar's Whereabouts

Tracking a man who can change his identity at will is a bit difficult, but not impossible.

Jeyne Poole's Whereabouts

Jeyne is hidden for quite some time before being used by Tywin Lannister as an imposter of Arya Stark to help solidify the North. It is unclear where she was held all that time.

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Conflicting descriptions by Catelyn Stark and Jaime Lannister suggest perhaps Jeyne Westerling has an imposter.

Jon Snow's Parentage

It remains unclear who Jon Snow's mother is, and possibly even if Eddard Stark is in fact his father.

Robert Strong's True Identity

Little is known of Robert Strong, but evidence suggests he is either Ser Gregor Clegane, or a kind of Frankenstein's Monster created from Clegane's corpse.

The Sailor's Wife's True Identity

It's possible the Sailor's Wife is actually Tysha, Tyrion Lannister's first wife.

The Three-Eyed Crow's True Identity

Evidence seems to point to Brynden "Bloodraven" Rivers to being the true identity of the Three-Eyed Crow.

History

Aegon III's Birth Year

Aegon IV's Birth Year

Daemon Blackfyre's Birth Year

Maekar I's Birth Year

Viserys II's Birth Year

Estimations of the Birth Years of Various People of Import