Alicent's Handmaid Reports to Mysaria
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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode directly confirms the Talya-Mysaria contact in its closing moments, and the Dyana scene provides concrete intelligence for Talya to have passed, making the theory's core claim a near-direct read of confirmed events rather than speculation.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
88 / 100
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Primarily visual and thematic 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 Talya has been in place throughout Aegon's history of assault, Mysaria holds a record of Green complicity that could delegitimize the faction's cause before a battle is ever fought. It reframes Mysaria as an independent power whose reach extends to the throne room itself, not merely the city's underworld.

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