I feel that some characters in ASOIAF like Dany and Cersei who have prophecies, can they really change these prophecies, in the story it seems that every character must inevitably fulfill their prophecies and there is no way to There is no change or cancellation of this prediction.
If this is true, then what about the personal choices that people like Dany and Cersei make It's useful.
It seems that basically whatever character they do, they end up having to passively fulfill their prophecy.
In fact I didn't see anywhere in the book that it was possible to change the prophecy, so in a deterministic world like ASOIAF where every person has their own prophecy, can you really judge the characters morally?
For example, if it was prophesied in Danny's fate that, for example, Danny is going to burn KL, and this prophecy is apparently unchangeable, can you really blame Danny for doing this heinous act, if the prophecies are unchangeable and the characters finally Each of them has a special destiny that they cannot change with their choices, then why should Danny be punished for setting fire to KL, it can be said that he has actually made his own destiny, which apparently no one can fight against this destiny. Slowly and inevitably, he is forced to fulfill his destiny and apparently there is no other way.
If in the world of ASOIAF, every human being is merely a slave to his destiny and passively forced to fulfill his destiny, then what is the moral judgment of these characters, whose actions are apparently related to a certain unchangeable destiny? He is forced to fulfill a destiny and apparently has no way to change it or be judged positively or negatively.
Finally, if everyone in the world of ASOIAF has a special fate and fate, and this special fate is apparently unchangeable, and also no choice in life can change a person's fate, then why do we judge characters as good or bad? We can't simply say that everyone is a slave to their fate and someone like Jon Snow is lucky that the fate of saving the world is written for him, and someone like Dany is unlucky and has to do a heinous thing according to the fate written for him. According to this logic, wouldn't all humans be neutral in the world of ASOIAF, because everyone fulfills their destiny anyway? Good or bad, what do you think?