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    Find out if House Targaryen and House Blackfyre shall exist in the end of the series...

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  1. By the way, I did check most of your 16 parts of the Swan Song, it is really interesting. But it seems that I am not able to follow every point and make the connections that you make. I totally get that House Hightower and House Dayne may be proto-valyrians (influenced by the theories and discussions made in History of Westeros and The Mythical Astronomy of Ice and Fire podcasts) but Corbrays and Swanns I just don't get it. Anyway, back to Dreamfyre question!
  2. In Fire and Blood, Archmaester Gyldayn writes that Dreamfyre was at Harrenhal when Rhaena died, in 73AC, but later made her lair in the Dragonpit. But how did that happen? Did she just flew herself to King's Landing? It seems unlikely... Can a dragonrider "herd" an untamed dragon to any place? Flying Vermithor and Silverwing close by Dreamfyre would led her with them? Or maybe Jaehaerys sent Dragonkeepers to Harrenhal and kept them there, until someone (Helaena, later on) claim the dragon?
  3. This is a good one... But I wonder if the Corbrays were that important to be considered marriage material to Gaemon the Glorious daughter? They were in the Vale, under Royce and Arryn. Maybe an alliance of some sorts? But Why? At the same time, Archmaester Gyldayn tells the story of Queen Rhaenys arranging a marriage between some Corbray Lord and a Tarly girl. So they were not that unknown or forgettable. If the Unnamed nobleman was from House Corbray, why didn't Gyldayn wrote "a member of House Corbray"? They were somewhat known... The first time I read about the Great Council of 101AC in Fire and Blood, I thought about House Scales. But King Jaehaerys knew Ser Elyas Scales and probably his descendants. Maybe the founder of Scales is a bastard from the Targaryens, like Orys Baratheon? Maybe that is the only reason the council at least heard them? But again, why not mention a "nobleman from House Scales"? And if they were a cousin house, why Gyldayn did not wrote that Ser Elyas was a distant cousin of Jaehaerys? He writes so many details about a lot of things... I also thought about House Rambton, just because they were mentioned in Dragonstone in Clash. But they seem a really minor house, just like the Cassels. So I wonder if Gaemon would marry his daughter to a really minor house lord... Maybe? Would a Stark Lord marry his daughter to a Cassel, for example?
  4. Hello there! Does anyone have any theory about what house (or maybe who) is the Unnamed nobleman, descendant of Lord Gaemon Targaryen by way of a younger daughter who wed a petty lord, part of the Great Council of 101 AC? The fact that his claim was passed over due to being a minor cousin, nine generations removed from the main branch, means that they believed in his history or that was the reason they gave him, just to shut him down quickly? Also, George wrote this specific part to reinforce the tale of the dragonseeds, later on in the Dance of the Dragons? Or there are other meaning or development that we shall see in the future? I have searched around in the forum but the only thing I could find was this post by Lord Varys: https://asoiaf.westeros.org/index.php?/topic/153401-if-joffrey-had-black-hair-and-was-roberts-son-would-anything-have-changed/&do=findComment&comment=8313262 Thanks in advance! PS: 2014 was the last time I posted in the forum, I know I lost a lot of content and discussions here, probably someone posted something. Sorry about that
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