
Corlys Values Names Over Blood, Until He Doesn't
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
Corlys does not appear in this episode's documented events, which are centered on the Red Keep and Dragonpit, so the theory cannot map to confirmed episode action and relies entirely on prior characterization and inference about future behavior.
STORY CONTEXT
When bastards claim dragons, the whole Targaryen blood myth starts to wobble. Fans here debate whether the dragonseed program proves that legitimacy was always a convenient fiction, or whether these riders are closer to the bloodline than anyone admits.
WHY THIS MATTERS
This theory exposes the show's central argument that legacy and blood are not as separable as powerful men pretend, and that the pragmatic fictions used to preserve house survival carry internal contradictions that compound over time. Corlys is the clearest case study: a man whose stated philosophy and his instincts are not yet in open conflict, but whose succession choices will eventually force a reckoning.






