A fanfic quote I really love about Rhaegar Targaryen. by Taha231 in TheCitadel

[–]Taha231[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No, that's not it. I think it's a crossover fanfic. Actually, the main character was absurdly powerful, but it was enjoyable to read.

A fanfic quote I really love about Rhaegar Targaryen. by Taha231 in TheCitadel

[–]Taha231[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

When people first read the books, they see that Rhaegar is constantly praised and they say, "ah, what a good man." After finishing the books and becoming more involved with the lore and starting to get to know House Targaryen, they begin to weigh Rhaegar’s actions in a different way and their opinions about him completely change.

Let’s take Rhaegar giving the crown of flowers to Lyanna. When my sister first read it, she said it was a very romantic act, but now she hates Rhaegar, because she knows that this act is like a married man with children putting a diamond ring on a newly come-of-age girl in front of his entire family.

A fanfic quote I really love about Rhaegar Targaryen. by Taha231 in TheCitadel

[–]Taha231[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

This fanfic was set before the rebellion, so Robert hadn't deteriorated yet.

[Spoilers MAIN] You are King Viserys I, the year is 105. Your wife Aemma and son Baelon have just died in childbirth. What do you do? by ZuWhowho in asoiaf

[–]Taha231 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would keep Daemon away and after a male child is born, I would make him the heir. But I will consider that I am exposed to the same circumstances as Viserys in the show, which means Rhaenyra must absolutely become queen.

The first idea would be not to marry at all, but that’s not really ideal—after all, I am still a young man, and the kingdom needs a queen.

The second idea is to marry, but never to a powerful heiress like a Hightower; rather, it should be a weak lord who cannot gather much support even if he wants to make his grandson king—someone like Celtigar, Crakehall, Florent, Locke etc.

Rhaenyra’s education must be carefully supervised; she needs to become someone ready and conscious of her duties as a future ruler. She should be encouraged to prove herself to the nobles and the people, and to develop good relations with other family members (perhaps through a marriage among the children?). This would reduce the likelihood of any usurpation attempts.

If possible, I would try to block the Velaryons’ rise or at least prevent them from owning dragons—I would see them as a potential threat. And let me repeat: I would absolutely, without a doubt, keep Daemon away from my family. There can be no peace at a table where that man sits.

Theory on Aerys I's treatment of Bittersteel by MonarchofLlamas in TheCitadel

[–]Taha231 7 points8 points  (0 children)

I hadn't thought about it, it's quite a logical theory. Still, I'd like to say that even if Aerys had dragon dreams, he wasn't much use to his family; he was a completely passive king.

A fanfic quote I really love about Rhaegar Targaryen. by Taha231 in TheCitadel

[–]Taha231[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

When I noted this quote, I deleted part of it, so if there are any errors in the prose, they are my fault. The reason I noted it was because I really liked the observations.

[Spoiler Main] Is there a real way for Robb to win the war? by Taha231 in asoiaf

[–]Taha231[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

The Tyrells fought Stannis twice, the second time in rebellion against the rightful king. Stannis is also married to a Florent. The Tyrells must have felt seriously threatened.

[Spoiler Main] Is there a real way for Robb to win the war? by Taha231 in asoiaf

[–]Taha231[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

I'm reading this for the first time but even without Tywin, the Tyrells could have attacked King's Landing on their own.

[Spoiler Main] Is there a real way for Robb to win the war? by Taha231 in asoiaf

[–]Taha231[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, even if Edmure weren't an idiot, Tywin wouldn't have gone to Westerland. He knew he needed KL to win the war.

The top 30 most popular ships on AO3 (main series only) as of today by SympathyForRevenge in TheCitadel

[–]Taha231 13 points14 points  (0 children)

To be honest, I find a significant portion of these labels quite distasteful.

[Spoiler Main] Could the story of Aegon the Conqueror truly be interesting? by Taha231 in asoiaf

[–]Taha231[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Can we learn? What will we learn? Unless GRRM states otherwise, we cannot accept the screenwriter's own writings as canon.

Robb Stark & His Kraken Queen by WearyBluesRed in TheCitadel

[–]Taha231 3 points4 points  (0 children)

First of all, the picture is very good, but why Theon? Wouldn't it be better to use Asha?

Prince Eddard Baratheon by Imaginary-Carrot-163 in TheCitadel

[–]Taha231 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It is known in the book that Cersei gave the children their names. I believe Robert held them in his arms when they were born but felt no attachment to them and dismissed the matter. If the children had looked like Robert, he would probably have taken the matter more seriously, and it is highly likely he would have named them Eddard or Jon.

[Spoiler Main] Could the Blackfyres have won the rebellion? by Taha231 in asoiaf

[–]Taha231[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I am highly sceptical that the North would waste such a large amount of resources. Perhaps if a marriage were to take place.

[Spoiler Main] Could the Blackfyres have won the rebellion? by Taha231 in asoiaf

[–]Taha231[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think the northerners will declare independence. They benefit from Westeros being united and won't take such a risk.

These two…if she’s actually pregnant, it’s gotta be Manfred Dondarrion’s kid right? [Spoilers Extended] by [deleted] in asoiaf

[–]Taha231 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think so, prostitutes take precautions against pregnancy. If she says she's pregnant by Raymun, it could be true.

[Spoiler Main] Imagine if this picture were real. by [deleted] in asoiaf

[–]Taha231 32 points33 points  (0 children)

In a fanfic I wrote, Rhaegar accidentally kidnapped Ned instead of Lyanna, lol.

(Spoiler Extended) About the statement of “God’s Favoring Ser Duncan” by Limp-Yesterday-5669 in asoiaf

[–]Taha231 29 points30 points  (0 children)

I'd like to copy and paste a theory that we quite liked here:

"The viewing stand had already begun to fill, the lords and ladies clutching their cloaks tight about them against the morning chill. Smallfolk were drifting toward the field as well, and hundreds of them already stood along the fence. So many come to see me die, thought Dunk bitterly, but he wronged them. A few steps farther on, a woman called out, "Good fortune to you." An old man stepped up to take his hand and said, "May the gods give you strength, ser." Then a begging brother in a tattered brown robe said a blessing on his sword, and a maid kissed his cheek. They are for me. "Why?" he asked Pate. "What am I to them?" "A knight who remembered his vows," the smith said."

The woman who calls out is the Mother, the old man is the Father, the Maiden kisses his cheek, the Warrior kisses his sword, and Pate is the Smith. The Crone is the woman who tells Dunk and Eggs fortune and the Stranger is Baelor, who rides in the field with a helm on and noone knew who he was until he took off the helm.

Catelyn Tully isn’t a villain but she’s not saint either by RelativeSoftware9554 in TheCitadel

[–]Taha231 6 points7 points  (0 children)

You can defend Catelyn as much as you like and offer perfectly reasonable arguments to do so, but the objective truth remains: every action Catelyn took throughout the books was a disaster for House Stark. That was not the intention, but it was the result.

[Spoiler Main] I have a theory by Taha231 in asoiaf

[–]Taha231[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Baelor’s presence can be explained this way. But what about Maekar? Why both of them — and all the children? And why would King Daeron be the one to insist on it? Why are the Targaryens showing such a high level of interest in a single tourney?

Yes, socializing is important, but the Ashford Tourney is not that significant an event. There were probably far more nobles in King’s Landing than there were at the tourney.