Mysaria's Double Transaction: How She Sold Rhaenyra to Otto and Bought Leverage Over Him
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Mysaria's Double Transaction: How She Sold Rhaenyra to Otto and Bought Leverage Over Him

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode's events directly include the scandal reaching Otto and Mysaria's established presence in King's Landing, and the visual coin exchange provides concrete grounding, though the show never explicitly closes the chain of evidence.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
82 / 100
Evidence(?)
Mix of pattern and visual evidence

STORY CONTEXT

The White Worm survived the streets of King's Landing and multiple regime changes, so fans here debate what she's really building: a path to power, revenge against the nobility, genuine reform, or simply survival elevated to an art form.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If Mysaria initiated the sale and has since accumulated evidence of how Otto's operation actually runs, then the Hand's position as the realm's vigilant protector rests on infrastructure controlled by a woman whose interests are entirely her own, and the longer his campaign against Rhaenyra continues, the deeper that dependency grows.

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