We had ChatGPT write 10 alternate endings to Game of Thrones

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“Write a different ending to Game of Thrones where someone other than Bran, Jon or Daenerys sits the Iron Throne.”

In this alternate ending to Game of Thrones, after the final battle against the White Walkers, the remaining lords and ladies of Westeros gather in King’s Landing to decide who will sit on the Iron Throne. They all have their own opinions and agendas, and no one can agree on a suitable candidate.

As the debate rages on, a surprise contender enters the fray – Tyrion Lannister. Despite his family’s reputation and his own past mistakes, Tyrion has proven himself to be a shrewd and capable leader throughout the course of the series.

To the surprise of many, the lords and ladies agree to elect Tyrion as the new ruler of the Seven Kingdoms. Though he initially protests, he ultimately accepts the mantle of leadership, vowing to bring peace and prosperity to the realm.

As his first act as king, Tyrion appoints Ser Davos Seaworth as his Hand of the King, recognizing his wisdom and loyalty. Together, they work to rebuild the kingdom after years of war and turmoil.

Tyrion’s rule is not without its challenges, as various factions and enemies attempt to undermine his authority. However, he is able to navigate these challenges with his wit and cunning, and ultimately proves himself to be a wise and just ruler.

As the series comes to a close, we see a montage of Tyrion sitting on the Iron Throne, surrounded by his council, making difficult decisions and negotiating with other rulers. Despite his initial reluctance to take on the role, he has proven himself to be a true leader, loved and respected by his people. The Game of Thrones may be over, but the legacy of Tyrion Lannister, the unexpected king, lives on.

Okay, this time I wanted to try and force ChatGPT to involve some specific characters. We all know that Bran actually became Lord of the Seven Kingdoms. Besides him, Jon and Daenerys were the most obviously choices. Who was fourth?

Tyrion should have been obvious. And kudos to naming Davos as your hand. Although, this is kind of similar to how the show ends, even if Tyrion is Hand of the King rather than the actual king.

Alright, before we get weird with it, let’s ask for one more general ending:

“Write a different ending to Game of Thrones. Make it a bittersweet ending.”

In this alternate ending to Game of Thrones, after the final battle against the White Walkers, Daenerys Targaryen decides to rule the Seven Kingdoms with a just and fair hand. She recognizes that her previous ambition for the Iron Throne had blinded her to the needs of the people, and she sets out to make amends.

Jon Snow, who had been revealed as the true heir to the Iron Throne, relinquishes his claim to the throne, seeing the good that Daenerys can bring to the realm. Together, they rule as co-regents, with Jon advising her on matters of the North and the Night’s Watch, while Daenerys brings her experience of governing the freed cities of Essos to bear on the Seven Kingdoms.

Despite the challenges they face, they are successful in their rule, and the realm prospers. However, their happiness is cut short when Daenerys falls ill with a mysterious illness that even the maesters of the Citadel cannot cure. In her final moments, Daenerys entrusts the rule of the Seven Kingdoms to Jon, who promises to honor her legacy and continue to rule with fairness and justice.

As Jon mourns the loss of his beloved queen and friend, he recognizes the bittersweet nature of their victory. While the realm is at peace and the White Walkers are defeated, they have paid a high price for it. Jon, now the ruler of the Seven Kingdoms, looks out upon the land he has sworn to protect and realizes that there is no true victory in war. The only true victory is peace, even if it comes at a great cost.

As the credits roll, we see Jon Snow sitting on the Iron Throne, his face a mix of sorrow and determination. He knows that his reign will not be easy, but he is ready to face whatever challenges come his way, with the memory of Daenerys Targaryen spurring him on. The Game of Thrones may have ended, but the challenges of ruling the Seven Kingdoms will always remain.

It’s “Free Cities of Essos,” ChatGPT, not “Freed Cities.” Oh my god, I’m so embarassed for you.

…or maybe it’s talking about the cities of Slaver’s Bay. Whatever. This ending is fairly meh to me. People may have objected to Daenerys’ death on the show, but at least it hit us a blast of drama at the end. I don’t love this long tail.

Alright, now let’s ask ChatGPT for some inflammatory stuff: