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Well, I no longer imported the theories of Netles being non-Valyrian because the program put other seeds without a trace of Valyrian blood, including Corlys' two bastard children. its importance reduced even if we didn't want it
Did you see a leak that Daeron is Criston's son? What do you think?
ummm i don't think it's a leak, it's a theory. and yeah no way lmao
i'm 99% sure that alicole starts in s2. also, daeron has the classic targ features & rides a dragon. nettles is the only non-valyrian dragonrider and if the show will change that i will riot.
I'm more surprised that people are surprised that they cast a white dude as Baelor. The only thing we know is that he had the dark eyes and hair of his mother. George is a 74 year old white guy who started writing this story in the 90s. Despite what a lot of people want to argue on the contrary he probably sees everyone in Westeros as some variety of white. Of course he wont mind Dornish as poc head canons or art but he's not gonna care either way if they cast a white dude. Pedro Pascal is very much also white, it's just a spicy white.
I don’t know how many times we can keep having this fight as a collective. if grrm had intended the dornish to be white, he simply would not have written as much racist orientalism about them in there, which is his own personal problem. he has said times that the dornish are based off of assorted MENA cultures including Moorish Spain and Palestine, and even if we want to completely disregard the intentions of the author, it is quite literally a plot point in the book that Baelor is visibly brown. i don’t know what else to tell you I don’t think you wanna hear it


These two took the throne from A REIGNING WOMAN QUEEN, heirs. one daughter of a king and another to her cousin named after her brother (hell even Mary killed Jane)
They will be good queens, they will be more legitimate for some (there is doubt about the legitimacy of Juana and Mary). They did not do it because brave women should govern but for THEIR reasons, Mary did make a law so that the power of women would never be doubted again. queens (mostly for her). But she doesn't mean that she took away the power of a queen.
This is life, women will try to survive and power and economics matter.
I don’t know how to make yall understand that women in feudal societies did in fact dream of power, glory, and blood. No amount of “female socialization” makes women inherently incapable of it. That is a theme in GRRM’s writing. While gender socialization in Westeros does make it harder for women to achieve their goals what made Alicent and Rhaenyra so compelling is they acted as complex as any man, they wanted power, prestige, privilege and I really resent the presumption that women being inherently socialized as inferior and victims of male violence makes them incapable of these range of emotions.
I’m sorry but Harry Collett doesn’t give Jon Snow to me in the slightest, I could see a Tyrell tho!