
Daemon Baited Vaemond Into His Own Death
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode ground truth confirms the execution, the sardonic quip, and the throne room setting, all of which map directly to the theory's claims, but the specific framing of deliberate entrapment requires inferential reading of Daemon's expression and sequencing rather than explicit confirmation.
STORY CONTEXT
The Rogue Prince has always wanted something, but fans can't agree on what. Theories range from pure crown ambition to genuine love for Rhaenyra to a death wish dressed up as loyalty, with every smirk and sideways glance entered into evidence.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If Daemon baited Vaemond rather than simply responded to him, it reframes his entire posture within the Targaryen court: he is not a loyal enforcer operating beneath Viserys but an autonomous power openly filling the vacancy the king can no longer acknowledge. The kill announces that Daemon will substitute his own judgment for the crown's whenever he calculates the moment serves him.







