Let's play a little game! What would be the endings that have the most bitterness, and also the most sweetness for the remaining somewhat relatable characters?
Jaime realizes he needs to kill Cersei to prevent more mass exterminations, and and with her he also kills his unborn child. He is redeemed as a two-time regent slayer, people realizing he is a true hero of Westeros. But he is also a guy who spent his whole life in bed with his sister, and he's the killer of his life's only real love.
The Hound and Beric destroy the Mountain, fulfilling their destinies, but are mortally wounded as well. They think they have done a great service, but see that the destruction of the Mountain becomes the catalyst for some genocidal plan from Cersei.
Jon and Dany ride into battle with the Night King. Jon and both Rhaegon die along with NK and Viserion, ridding the world of the two supernatural menaces, but Dany survives and gives birth to the undisputed ruler of Westeros. But there are already hints that others have designs for his death and the Iron Throne.
Arya or Sansa turns into a wight, and the other must destroy her. The survivor becomes Wadren of the North, which is now a barren wasteland in the wake of the undead army.
Bran realizes that the Three Eyed Raven observes but doesn't really change anything. Everything happening is the result of the capricious whims of the Lord of Light and The Seven, who are only interested in destroying each other, and actually have no interest at all in the well being of humans.
Jorah is rejected by Dany in favor of Jon, and is turned away from his home by Lady Mormont. He dies heroically for Dany but nobody ever knows, and he is remembered only for bringing shame to his name.
Sam provides the keys to defeating the NIght King, but loses Gilly and the baby to the white walkers, bitterly returning to Old Town to write A Song of Ice and Fire.
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