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The theory is that the Long Night doesn't just allude to the white walker, but to all sorts of magical menaces all over the world, so Long Night comes = White walkers + dragons + whatever is in Yi-ti + whatever is in Sorothyros
Catelyn's depiction in fanfiction if much too overestimating her hate for Jon, she certainly doesn't like him, but all she does is ignore him instead of actively working against him. The only thing she'll vehemently refuse is to make him Robb's heir(which she did in the books)
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I don't think that's quite right, can you give me the link ?
That's not really THAT impressive, I mean it's great sure, but you can find a LOT of people with the same achievements. There are 8 years old people in college nowadays.
No, the closest thing Dorne had to a city was planky town, which was basically a large town.
That's just wrong, Laena just claimed it since it was free.
I'm talking about the Targaryen's monopoly on dragons, the thing is that at the onset of the dance the royal house was at a very precarious position dragon wise, there were several male members of the family but not enough females, that means that there's going to be a lot more people with dragons with ties to outside families, then there's the Velaryons, who establish a very dangerous precedent allowing a person without the last name Targaryen to claim dragons, it means that if the royal family wants to create alliance through marriage they're forced to use male members, further isolating them politically. Plus as dragons multiply the likelyhood of a random dragonseed to claim one and just run with it becomes higher and higher as time goes on. The Targaryens may be at the height of their powers before the civil war, but their source of power was in jeopardy, the dance put an end to that (even at great loss to the royal family)
I'd like to think that the conquest of dorne and the evasion of the dance should have actual consequences, I'll increasingly focus on those changes, alongside the developments brought about the MC's existance. I will just say this, not all consequences are actually good, the dance -as catastrophic as it was- actually fixed a lot of issues
dude, the advantage is that you have to get TRAUMATISED for a powerup, doesn't matter what power you're giving me, I ain't doing that.
No they don't, I ain't gonna suffer for no power up man.
No, the idea that if a woman marries into another house then her sons and daughters would be dragonriders that aren't Valyrian. Again, the Velaryons exist, so any family that marries a female targaryen will have the right to argue for dragons through her sons. That was a huge blunder from Jaehaerys, he should have forbidden Corlys' children from claiming/birthing dragons, and crippled their house if they did so, assuring their monopolies. Now the Targaryend are forced to marry their females into the family.
I actually like comments that tell me what to do, not that I'll listen to them, of course. But even though things are pretty streched out in my mind for this fic from time to time someone gives me an idea that I'll implement, like Baelon helpin his in laws get a navy.
Dude you can't delete reviews as long as they're not trolls, that's so fcked up.
There IS, Daenaerys' side POV's were always my favourite, we discover most of the Essos trivia through her side of the story. Plus Westeros also has its own fair share of crazy sh$t, it was just cut off in the series probably due to budget concerns.
It's not a flashback, it's 122 AC, Daeron was born at 114 AC, he's 8 years old.
It was an empire in the way that is invaded and conquered people of a different culture than their own.
He's still a kid man, what position can you give him?
In this cas only Jace is betrothed to one of the twins, Lucerys' hand is still up for grabs, so he's an option for Helaena.