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TOP THEORIES

Ormund Plans a Hightower Dynasty Through Daeron
Ormund Hightower spent two decades grooming Daeron as a puppet king, positioning Oldtown to control the realm through a compliant Targaryen figurehead.

Larys Is Engineering a Messianic Return
Larys orchestrates Aegon's hidden suffering to craft a messianic return that transforms a broken king into an irresistible legend.

Ormund's Dragon Hunger Betrays His Creed
Ormund Hightower preaches dragon-hatred while wielding Tessarion, exposing his righteousness as pure tactical convenience rather than conviction.

Ormund Built a Trap From Rhaenyra's Legitimacy
Ormund Hightower positioned Tumbleton to force Rhaenyra into a choice between dragon fire and her own legitimacy.

Caraxes Hunts Dragon Bonds Autonomously
Caraxes navigates to hidden dragons through an autonomous sensory network, operating as a conscious agent rather than a mere tool of his rider's will.

Gold Cloaks Turn Graffiti Into Grievance
Rhaenyra's crackdown on graffiti proves the slur's point, transforming the Gold Cloaks into living evidence of the tyranny she sought to deny.

Rhaenyra's Tavern Ban Will Cost Her Vermithor
Rhaenyra's refusal to let Ulf keep his tavern freedom pushes him toward betraying her with Vermithor, her most devastating self-made disaster.

Helaena Concealed Her Pregnancy Deliberately
Helaena's hidden pregnancy carries a potential male heir that could shift the balance of power between Rhaenyra and Alicent entirely.

Corlys Has Already Left Rhaenyra
Corlys abandons Rhaenyra's cause by sailing his fleet to fight the Triarchy, leaving her naval power to collapse when she needs it most.

Sunfyre Is Still Alive at Rooks Rest
Sunfyre's absence from Rooks Rest's aftermath leaves room for survival, keeping Aegon's path to power functionally intact.
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