Vaemond's Driftmark Bid Serves Two Masters
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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode ground truth directly confirms every element of Vaemond's claim and his back-channel deal with the Hightowers, making this theory a near-exact map of visible episode events with only the outcome still unresolved.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
85 / 100
Evidence(?)
Primarily dialogue and visual evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Otto's fingerprints are everywhere, but how deep does the Hightower plan actually go? Theories here trace the family's long game from Alicent's placement at court to the question of whether the succession crisis was manufactured from the start.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If this reading holds, Viserys's execution of Vaemond was the most consequential act of his reign, not because it killed one man, but because it foreclosed the legal mechanism through which Rhaenyra's sons could have been stripped of legitimacy without war. The Hightowers did not lose a fleet. They lost their case.

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