I didn't make this connection but apparently the Tagaryen blade with the Song of Ice and Fire prophecy that Viserys shows Rhanerya is the same blade that had such a sordid story in Game of Thrones, starting as Littlefinger's assassin blade against Bran that eventually came to Arya's possession which she used to kill Littlefinger himself and then the Night King.
turned that into the weapon that ended the Long Night,
That was quite the ending.
I'm curious if Rhaenyra has truly bought into the prophetic Kool-Aid the way she claims, or if she's just using it as an excuse to chase power. In previous episodes it felt like she truly hated the responsibilities and duties of the throne and only craved power for the freedom it could offer her. But Crestin offered her a different kind of freedom and she shot him down. Though I also wonder how much of it is her recognizing that even as a nameless nobody who could love and be herself freely she would always be expected to be subservient to her husband and she just can't accept that. As the Queen of Westeros she gets to be the boss of even her marriage in a way that no other woman would be able to.
I like the 5th episode so far. In fact all the episodes have been from good to excellent for me so far. None of them have dissapointed me so far. I like seeing House Velayrion and House Hightower. Those two houses were not featured in the GOT as far i know. Did they go extinct by the events of GOT ?
I am just curious. Why did Ser Cristen Cole attack the Knight of Kisses ? Wasn't the Knight proposing a secret ailliance with Ser Cole during the banquet. Why would that trigger Ser Cole ?
Rhaenyra is similar to book and early GOT Cersei and late series Daenerys. She wants to be queen out of vanity. Not because she has big ideas or wants to reform the system.
Being a nobody wouldn’t suit her. She does like Ser Cristen but giving up her birthright as the future queen is out of the question.
Rhaenyra is similar to book and early GOT Cersei and late series Daenerys. She wants to be queen out of vanity. Not because she has big ideas or wants to reform the system.
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