*A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms* has come to an end, and the finale left us with two main questions: Where will Dunk (Peter Claffey) and Egg (Dexter Sol Ansell) go next, and *hang on a minute, are there actually nine kingdoms rather than seven*? Given that the show literally has "seven kingdoms" in its title, it's an interesting curveball — but one that Egg seems certain is correct. So what exactly does he say, and is he right? We've broken it down. SEE ALSO: Where in Westeros does 'A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms' take place? ## What does Egg say about nine kingdoms? As Dunk and Egg are setting off on their next adventure and deciding where they might go, they have the following exchange: Egg: "Where are we going, ser?" Dunk: "Don't know.…