Since we have two long years ahead of us until we get season 2 of The House of the Dragon, opens the ban on theories about the series. A fan has hatched a complex theory in which the end of season 1 of The House of the Dragon justifies the end of the series Game of Thrones. No more no less. As long as you’re right, of course.
Just finished season 1 of The House of the Dragon and the ban on theories has been opened to try to fill in the gaps left by the end of the series for the time being. We already have our favorite because it is able to unite episode 10 of The House of the Dragon with the end of none other than Game of Thrones. We already know that you know that we know that you know very well that Viserys’s dagger is the one used by Arya Stark to kill the Night King. In the same way, we understand that you are familiar with the vision of Aegon that Viserys (Paddy Considine) reveals to Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy), the one that he does not share with his brother Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith), and that he comes to say that “for the world to survive, a Targaryen must occupy the Iron Throne. A king or queen strong enough to unite the realm against cold and darkness.” And you know Aegon called his dream A Song of Ice and Fire. As well. And if I told you that you’ve not only seen the Targaryen grandparents of Jon Snow and Daenerys, but also, hold on, the Targaryen grandparents (yes, you read that right) of Arya and Bran… and, for that matter, the Ned Stark himself. Take it now! A fan theory suggests that The House of the Dragon exists solely and exclusively to justify why Arya was the one who killed the Night King and why Bran is the rightful king. And the explanation is that they are Targaryens. Via Jacaerys (Leo Hart), Jace, the son of Rhaenyra and brother of Lucerys of the Dawn. The prophecy of the Valyrian steel dagger is out of the question. On his blade, you know, it is written: “From my line comes the prince that was promised.” The theory connects the end of episode 10 of The House of the Dragon with the end of Game of Thrones.
The theory has to do with something that happens while Lucerys (Elliot Grihault) meets Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) in Storm’s End. Because you must have wondered where Jaecaerys is. You know she goes to Eagle’s Nest and then to Winterfell. What you don’t know is what happens. The theory is based on what the novel Fuego y Sangre que pasa says. We are interested in Winterfell. There he goes to see Cregan Stark and it turns out that, according to some accounts, he is lying with Lord Stark’s Bastard daughter, Sara Snow. If you ask Septon Eustace, he’ll say no. If you asked the True Tale, he would tell you the same thing. But Mushroom, oh Mushroom. As told in fire and blood:
Prince Jacaerys was so in love with this creature, a bastard daughter of the late Lord Rickon Stark, who lay with her one night. To discover that his guest had taken the maidenhood from his bastard sister, Lord Cregan flew into a rage, not calming down until Sara Snow told him that the prince had taken her for wife. They had pronounced the vows in the Winterfell godswood before a heart tree, and it was not until then that she gave herself to him, wrapped in furs on the snow and under the gaze of the ancient gods.
According to this theory, there would have been descendants. Jacaerys is Rhaenyra’s rightful heir, right? According to fan theory, the story would be the same as that of Rhaegar-Lyanna that justifies Jon Snow’s Targaryen blood. “The Starks have always been a little soft on some of their bastards. The story of Bael the bard It is about how a wild bard seduced the daughter of the Lord of Wintefell, siring a child with her. This child became the Lord of Winterfell, eventually leaving his father without knowing his fatherhood. In this sense, I’m pretty sure Ned would have legitimized Jon as his own son if Catelyn hadn’t been involved. And Ned only sent Jon to the Wall because he thought Joffrey was Robert’s rightful heir. Since he did not want Jon’s possible rights to interfere with Robert’s son, he nullified Jon’s claim by sending him to the Night’s Watch. What I am trying to say here is that in The House of the Dragon Jacaerys will get Sara Snow pregnant. And this child is the ancestor of Ned, Brandon, Lyanna, Jon, Robb, Sansa, Arya, Brandon the cripple, and Rickon. Therefore, Arya will be part of the bloodline of Aegon the conqueror”, justifies this theory.
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