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What really motivates Dunk's sense of honor?
3THEORIES IN THIS THREAD
THREAD OVERVIEW
Where does a Flea Bottom orphan learn to be more honorable than princes? Theories range from Arlan's teachings to repressed memories of Dunk's unknown parents to the idea that his code is entirely self-constructed.
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THEORIES IN THIS THREAD

S1E04
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Dunk's Moral Sincerity Is the One Thing the Westeros Architecture Was Never Built to Stop
Dunk's refusal to perform virtue exposes the hollow center of every power structure in Westeros, making genuine goodness the only currency the system cannot neutralize.
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S1E05
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Dunk's Honor Is a Recursive Loop: He Has Been Apologizing to the Dead Since Before He Could Name Them
Dunk's knighthood stems from guilt over Rafe's death, not virtue, making his heroism an endless penance to a debt that can never be repaid.
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S1E05
70%
Flea Bottom Forged the Fighter Aerion Cannot Beat
Aerion faces not a knight but a street fighter whose Flea Bottom past teaches him to survive where chivalry means nothing.
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