Timeline of Dishonor: How the Starks Betrayed Rhaenyra



Here is it, a new theory video. This took way too much effort. In the end, its long and technical and perhaps unwatchable, but shows how the Starks are the real villains of the Dance of the Dragons.

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31 thoughts on “Timeline of Dishonor: How the Starks Betrayed Rhaenyra”

  1. Rhaenyra should've made royal progresses around the realm while she lived at dragonstone and had her sons fostered in other kingdoms like the vale and the north or wherever else that way she would've had allies already in her pocket instead of sending her sons out after her father died.

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  2. I dont get this. Cregan said he wouldn't send an Northerns until the harvest was collected, so like that's why the north didn't mobilize for 11 months. They were waiting on winter so they could get as much food stored for the ones staying behind.

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  3. The Winters Wolves are definitely expendable, but hey are hardly inferior. They are crucial shock troops at both the fish feed and first tumbleton. Both battles prevent Green consolidation and keep the momentum with the Blacks, Id Daeron wasn't delayed his host reaches KL and the war shifts to a shattering defeat for the blacks.

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  4. Cregan was dealing with problems of his own. He'd just deposed his uncle, who'd basically kept him under house arrest for years, and doubtless had allies in the northern houses who Cregan couldn't fully trust. You only get the maester's version of what happened in those years, but the north was probably doing a little civil war of it's own.

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  5. I kinda get it. It sucks for Rhaenyra, but it was the Targaryens and their dragons who forced Torrhen Stark to kneel. Whether actual, deliberate force or force by a matter of pride, I can see why the Starks wouldn't have much sympathy for these bossy "newcomers".

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  6. The Hightowers have been the bane of House Targaryen since the beginning. Them, the citadel, and starry sept have conspired since Aegon's conquest. They should have heeded cregan's advice and marched south to perform justice.

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  7. So interesting reading fire and blood after hearing of aegons secret dream.. Past from heir to heir. It's pretty nuts.. I think grrm finally managed to fool us.. Aegon united to save the world. Not conquer.. I wonder if he was a green seer.. Did he see the drawings

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  8. Tbf suppose we don't know how harvests work in story. Like our crops work around the seasons but that obviously can't be that case in Westeros so could they potentially plant multiple harvests a year? Perhaps the northers felt they'd rather sort crops out. Also how war ready is the north? After all there hadn't been a war for over 50 years vs 9-6 years by the start of Game of Thrones. Could it be that they needed to gather more equipment and animals along with men that they simply didn't have to hand? Hence the old mail of the old wolves. Granted the fact the north had a famine anyway probably means i'm wrong lol.

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