Lady Dragonheart Posted April 6, 2016 Share Posted April 6, 2016 If the part of the sea is related to the Greyjoys I can't think of any possible interpretation of the line "seas go dry" but the extinction of the house itself... For a house to go dry it would mean the extiction of all members on the male line (considering the rule of patrilineal sucession). It is also something that hasn't happened yet, and seems unlikely to happen anytime soon, since there are living male members of Greyjoy house who could produce heirs. In some way, Theon becoming sterile could be seen as the "sea going dry" allegory, but I don't think this has any relevance to Daenerys story whatsoever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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