Believe it or not Thronies, Season 7 of "Game of Thrones" is already officially coming to a close. And with HBO confirming that the Season 7 finale, titled "The Dragon and the Wolf," will be the longest one yet at an 80-minute run time, the episode is sure to be an impressive one.

So much has happened over the season thus far, with several secondary characters, both beloved and disliked, killed off. Epic battles have also unfolded, and major reunions have also occurred. However, there are still some major unanswered questions that will hopefully be addressed in the final episode. Here are four things we predict will happen that should do just that.

Someone Major Will Die

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Could Tyrion's (Peter Dinklage) life be sacrificed in order to get Cersei's (Lena Headey, not pictured) attention on the "Game of Thrones" Season 7 finale? HBO

There's set to be a massive convergence of main characters in the season finale, with most of the major players all meeting face-to-face for the very first time, as Daenerys (Emilia Clarke), Tyrion (Peter Dinklage) and Jon (Kit Harington) try to prove to Cersei (Lena Headey), Jamie (Nikolaj Coster-Waldau) and others that Wights and the White Walkers in general, not only exist, but are the biggest threat facing the Seven Kingdoms. However, with so many power players in one setting, someone must be on tap to meet their end.

While there have been plenty of deaths this season—the Sand Snakes, Ellaria Sand (Indira Varma), Olenna Tyrell (Diana Rigg), Randyll Tarly (James Faulkner), Dickon Tarly (Tom Hooper), Thoros of Myr (Paul Kaye) and Benjen Stark (Joseph Mawle) all met their ends-- they were all secondary characters. No season has passed without one major or considerable power player being killed off, and It's unlikely that everyone will escape the meeting unscathed.

A likely candidate? Tyrion could meet his end. GQ points out that his being in the same place as Cersei again opens him up to be the most vulnerable character. Though Cersei and Jamie both now know he didn't murder Joffrey (Jack Gleeson), he is still wanted for Tywin's (Charles Dance) murder. Before allowing for the Wight to be shown, Cersei may demand Tyrion's head, and if it's the only way to get her to listen Jon, it might mean that Tyrion will need to be sacrificed.

Arya And Sansa Will Finally End Their Feud

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How will Sansa (Sophie Turner) and Arya's (Maisie Williams) conflict come to an end on the "Game of Thrones" Season 7 finale? HBO

Arya (Maisie Williams) and Sansa (Sophie Turner) have been at odds since the younger Stark sister returned to Winterfell, and fell for Littlefinger's (Aidan Gillen) trap and finding the scroll that saw Sansa swearing fealty to the Lannisters. Now, it seems as if the two sisters are set to face-off in a deadly showdown.

However. It does seem unlikely that one of the Stark sisters would go down in such a way. It's notable that Arya seemed to act a bit out of character in Episode 6. While she is certainly not the same girl she was when she left Winterfell, even acting the way she did about the scroll after Sansa told her she had been forced to write it, seemed out of place for her. The last time Arya acted exceedingly out of character was in Season 6, when she knew the Faceless Men were out to kill her, yet she brazenly walked around Braavos without a care. After she was stabbed and left for dead, she recovered thanks to Lady Crane, lured the Waif (Faye Marsay) into a dark ally, and using the skills she acquired while blind, killed her. It seems possible that Arya has realized she was set up by Littlefinger, and is laying a new trap instead.

We're Going To Learn More About Jon's Real Heritage

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Will we learn more about Jon's (Kit Harington) parentage on the "Game of Thrones" Season 7 finale? HBO

To date, the only character who still knows the truth about Jon's parentage is Bran (Isaac Hampstead-Wright), and he hasn't unveiled that information since he has yet to be reunited with the man he previously thought was his older half-brother. While fans know Jon is half Stark and half Targaryen, no one in Westeros has put that information together yet. However, Gilly (Hannah Murray) did previously start to uncover that Jon's actual father, Rhaegar, had annulled his marriage to Elia Martell in Dorne, and legally married another woman. If that is the case, it likely means that his wife was Jon's mother, Lyanna Stark, and because they were married, Jon was a legitimized Targaryen at birth. With Gilly and Sam (John Bradley-West) headed to Winterfell, it seems likely that Bran's vision, as well as the information Sam and Gilly have, will reveal the truth about Jon's legitimacy and heritage on a much larger scale.

Reanimated Viserion Will Be Put To Use

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What will the Night King do with Viserion on the "Game of Thrones" Season 7 finale? HBO

With only six episodes left in an entirely different season after this week, there is no way the show is going to sit on the fact that Viserion was reanimated as a mount for the Night King (Richard Brake). With Winter officially arrived, and the Army of the Dead much closer to the Wall, it seems likely that Viserion will be the key to the Wall that separates the realms of men no longer being an obstacle. Though he is dead and should theoretically not be able to blow flames any longer, expect something unbelievable, and he will breathe an icy version of his former flames—ones which will still have an effect on the Wall and cause it to come crashing down.

Will these events will happen in the "Game of Thrones" Season 7 finale? Tune in to HBO on Sunday, Aug. 27 at 9 p.m. EDT.