
Otto Hightower Is Deliberately Staying Away
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode confirms Otto's silence from multiple angles and frames it as consequential, but does not provide any evidence that distinguishes deliberate strategic positioning from ordinary absence, keeping the theory plausible but unanchored.
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
Otto's strategic absence raises the question of whether the Green faction has a hidden architect still operating outside the capital's chaos, or whether its most calculating member has already begun planning for its failure. Either reading reframes every decision Aemond makes as potentially unsupported by the faction's most experienced political operator.







