@@NtoTheMthat’s how civil wars really work in medieval times. Like in the war of the roses (GOT is based on) house York and Lancaster were so decimated that by the end they were left hardly any claimants left. Thus, we got the tudors who had lineage with both houses
@@leeshropshire6346 It's one thing to know that these creatures of legends CAN die, but another to parade one of these beasts to the common people. It basically tells them they're just another tool of war, not the reason they should fear the crown.
What’s funny is the greens didn’t “exactly” win the dance… SPOILERS ahead. Rhaenyra’s son ends up on the throne when all is said and done… show only’s can speculate which one.
It's a war for succession, Aegon survived and rhaenyra died, war ended By your logic it's like saying targaryen won Roberts rebellion because Dany sits the iron throne in the end.....?
Yeah for like a week, Bobby B sat the iron throne for at least a good 16 years. He won his war by killing the next heir to the targaryeons and leaving the only remaininh orphaned and on the run. That said, in the end Aegon the younger, Raenyra and Daemon's son is king taking a green daughter as his queen whom has less governing power then he does; at best the greens continue as advisory roles and the blacks live on in the position of most power, even an heir would technically be a black. @brandof123
Rhaenyra's son became king, but became known as the "Broken King" and "Dragonbane" because he caused the extinction of dragons. House Hightower continued to prosper for many years, while House Targaryen is practically extinct. But neither side won. Both only caused the inevitable end of the Targaryen Dynasty.
Parading a dragons head around is just as bad for the greens. It under cuts the dragons power infront of the world. Keep that shit quiet
At this point they want their own house to collapse.
@@NtoTheMthat’s how civil wars really work in medieval times. Like in the war of the roses (GOT is based on) house York and Lancaster were so decimated that by the end they were left hardly any claimants left. Thus, we got the tudors who had lineage with both houses
The small folk already knew dragons could be killed just look at quicksilver and Meraxes
@@leeshropshire6346 It's one thing to know that these creatures of legends CAN die, but another to parade one of these beasts to the common people.
It basically tells them they're just another tool of war, not the reason they should fear the crown.
@@obi-wankenobi2392 I guess it's for the better. Monarchies never went well for much of anyone.
What happened to sheepwstlaer
Saddest episode
I dont give a F about the characters dying but the dragons dying just isnt right
What’s funny is the greens didn’t “exactly” win the dance… SPOILERS ahead.
Rhaenyra’s son ends up on the throne when all is said and done… show only’s can speculate which one.
The greens won by name team black by blood
It's a war for succession, Aegon survived and rhaenyra died, war ended
By your logic it's like saying targaryen won Roberts rebellion because Dany sits the iron throne in the end.....?
Yeah for like a week, Bobby B sat the iron throne for at least a good 16 years. He won his war by killing the next heir to the targaryeons and leaving the only remaininh orphaned and on the run. That said, in the end Aegon the younger, Raenyra and Daemon's son is king taking a green daughter as his queen whom has less governing power then he does; at best the greens continue as advisory roles and the blacks live on in the position of most power, even an heir would technically be a black. @brandof123
Rhaenyra's son became king, but became known as the "Broken King" and "Dragonbane" because he caused the extinction of dragons. House Hightower continued to prosper for many years, while House Targaryen is practically extinct. But neither side won. Both only caused the inevitable end of the Targaryen Dynasty.