Summary House of the Dragon has its own version of Game of Thrones' Jaime Lannister, and it actually bodes well for the latter's book future in The Winds of Winter. Jaime's fate in Game of Thrones' ending proved to be one of the more divisive elements of season 8, as he left Brienne of Tarth to go back to King's Landing and, eventually, die alongside his sister Cersei.
Related How Every Main Character In House Of The Dragon Dies In The Books Fire & Blood explores the rise and fall of the Targaryen. Here is how every main House of the Dragon character dies according to Westerosi history. Much like Jaime starts Game of Thrones as a villain, the same is true of Criston in House of the Dragon season 1.
Jaime Lannister Is Secretly The Opposite Of House Of The Dragon's Criston Cole That's why Lady Stoneheart can't kill him in The Winds of Winter. For all the parallels between Jaime Lannister and Criston Cole, they are, in truth, very different people at their core. Jaime is someone who is aware of past mistakes, who makes some bad decisions but wishes he could be better .
With that, having Jaime be killed by Lady Stoneheart - or by Brienne or the Brotherwood without Banners on her orders, at least - would not be a fitting way to end his arc. Criston's story ends in a brutal death in battle, and it's not a noble ending. Jaime being killed at this point would feel similar to him, but it's not something he's deserving of. There needs to be more to his redemption arc, even if it does eventually end in tragedy.
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