Focus on the “lemongate” theory in ASOIAF, the political circumstances surrounding Dany and Viserys’s expulsion from the House with the Red Door. The narrative explores connections to various key figures, foreshadows Dany’s revelations about her past, and suggests a deeper conspiracy involving Illyrio and Varys’s manipulation.
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Focus on the “lemongate” theory in ASOIAF, the political circumstances surrounding Dany and Viserys’s expulsion from the House with the Red Door. The narrative explores connections to various key figures, foreshadows Dany’s revelations about her past, and suggests a deeper conspiracy involving Illyrio and Varys’s manipulation.
Lemongate IV: Willem, Willam, will.i.am
Focus on the “lemongate” theory in ASOIAF, the political circumstances surrounding Dany and Viserys’s expulsion from the House with the Red Door. The narrative explores connections to various key figures, foreshadows Dany’s revelations about her past, and suggests a deeper conspiracy involving Illyrio and Varys’s manipulation.
Focus on the “lemongate” theory in ASOIAF, the political circumstances surrounding Dany and Viserys’s expulsion from the House with the Red Door. The narrative explores connections to various key figures, foreshadows Dany’s revelations about her past, and suggests a deeper conspiracy involving Illyrio and Varys’s manipulation.
Focus on the “lemongate” theory in ASOIAF, the political circumstances surrounding Dany and Viserys’s expulsion from the House with the Red Door. The narrative explores connections to various key figures, foreshadows Dany’s revelations about her past, and suggests a deeper conspiracy involving Illyrio and Varys’s manipulation.
Lemongate: Logic, Lunacy, and Levity
The Lemongate theory asserts that Daenerys Targaryen’s early years may have occurred in Tyrosh, not Braavos, despite her memories suggesting otherwise. The theory critiques inconsistencies in climate-related details and explores potential narrative connections to broader story arcs in George R.R. Martin’s universe, implying deeper mysteries yet to be revealed.
If A Storm or Swords was a transition period for Dany’s dragons (call it their teen years), I would say that A Dance with Dragons is their final transition to adulthood. No longer are they lovable beasts; they are now dangerous creatures, with fully developed personalities – and wills – of their own. This applies to all 3, but especially to Drogon.
Kingsblood IV: A Primer on Zombies
So, I’ll do a quick Halloween post here, about one of the most important subjects in A Song of ice and Fire, the undead … zombies … err, really, though, I want to talk about resurrection in a more general case. And there are lot’s of them lurking in every corner of Westeros and Essos […]
A Simple Connection about Little Dornish Princesses: Getcha popcorn ready, and don your tinfoil hats! You’ll also want to put on some sunscreen, because we are going to Dorne, a place linguistically tied to the phrase “Little Princess!” #asoiaf #lemongate
The first parts of this series: Kingsblood (on YouTube), Kingsblood II (on YouTube) It is written in The World of Ice and Fire, when the God-on-earth exited, not stage left but directly to the stars, that: Dominion over mankind then passed to his eldest son, who was known as the Pearl Emperor and ruled for a thousand years. […]
