The Faith Has Already Chosen the Greens
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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode directly confirms both pieces of the Faith's resistance, and the Greens' deception operation in the same episode strengthens the case for active coordination, but the show has not made the Hightower-Faith alignment explicit, limiting the score.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
78 / 100
Evidence(?)
Mix of dialogue and pattern 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.

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WHY THIS MATTERS

If the Faith has structurally aligned with the Greens, Rhaenyra faces a legitimacy crisis that no military victory can resolve on its own. The show is treating political power as distributed across institutions rather than reducible to battlefield outcomes, and the Faith is one of those institutions actively shaping the war's terms. Every concession Rhaenyra makes or refuses to make toward the High Septon carries strategic weight, because the body capable of consecrating her rule is also capable of withholding that consecration indefinitely.

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