
Alyn of Hull Refuses Dragonrider Destiny
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode ground truth directly supports the core claim through Alyn's dialogue and his immediate naval assignment, but the theory's forward-looking implications about his continued abstention remain unconfirmed.
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
If Alyn has deliberately insulated himself from the war's most consuming obligation, he may be the only figure in the Velaryon orbit capable of outlasting it. His refusal reframes the dragonseed recruitment not as a unified opportunity but as a trap that some people are already smart enough to refuse.







