Post by wolfmaid7 on Jan 6, 2016 4:09:07 GMT
Jan 6, 2016 4:03:58 GMT voice said:
Something else that's fishy: those servants that stole Darry's things after he died, and cast out Dany and Viserys. If they were willing to beggar these kids and leave them with nothing- why not sell them? Robert would have paid a lot, I imagine. And would Darry not have made plans for after his death? It seems irresponsible to take care of two young children and leave them on the street after you die.
Great post, btw.
Plus like you said Robert could have simply made whoever turned them into lords (as he was willing to do in AGOT for Jorah) if they were really looking to become rich.
Like what would happen if Illyrio pulled out her mother's crown upon meeting her again--having bought it from whoever Viserys sold it to--or saying so at least... when the truth was... Illyrio was the one keeping them just on the brink of survival in order to delay their movements long enough for Aegon to be ready.
Aegon definitely seems like Plan A, or perhaps a Plan B after Viserys' crowning at Vaes Dothrak. I lean towards Plan A though. Wiser to bet on the "son" of a musical prince beloved by the smallfolk, than the mad son of a vilified Mad King.
- Dany was a half a child when he met her. She should have been only 12 at the youngest if he met her 6 months before AGOT. Which is not half a child as she was considered a grown woman by 13. Half a child would be like a 6-7 year old.
- The first time he saw her he vigoursly fucked a bedwarmer that night. The like 600lb slob from AGOT isn't vigoursly fucking anything, but we do know that he was once a very fit young man and it's been over the years that he's gotten fat. It's entire possible that, oh say 6-7 years ago, that Illyio wasn't so fat and was indeed capable of vigourisly fucking somebody.
A Game of Thrones - Daenerys I
The palanquin slowed and stopped. The curtains were thrown back, and a slave offered a hand to help Daenerys out. His collar, she noted, was ordinary bronze. Her brother followed, one hand still clenched hard around his sword hilt. It took two strong men to get Magister Illyrio back on his feet.
The palanquin slowed and stopped. The curtains were thrown back, and a slave offered a hand to help Daenerys out. His collar, she noted, was ordinary bronze. Her brother followed, one hand still clenched hard around his sword hilt. It took two strong men to get Magister Illyrio back on his feet.
- Viserys almost undid years of planning. How could he have undone years of planning if he'd only been at Illyrio's manse for 6 months? Illyrio therefore had to have been planning something far longer than before he met Dany 6 months before AGOT, or he's known Dany for far longer than 6 months.
This could be possible. I've always thought it extremely weird that Dany's crown is the one that Qarth gave her, when she hates the Qartheen and they hate her. It's a nice crown but like why not sell the thing and get some money (which she desperately needed for the Unsullied or for ships), or have it melted down and make your own out of the raw materials? It seems like this crown should be nothing more than a temporary crown for Dany because of who it came from, yet she's been wearing it for 4 books now. Which means to me that it's either her permanent crown (which again seems odd), or it's just a temporary crown until Dany finds a new one worth replacing it. Rhaella's crown would be the perfect thing to replace the Qartheen one.
Of course then you get into the fact like you mentioned of how the heck does she end up back with Rhaella's crown if it was "sold" years ago? That would have to be a huge coincidence, or no coincidence at all.