Also, the dragon's prodigious appetite feels a bit off... Dragonstone - wich is a small island - held several dragons and nowhere it's mentioned they had trouble feeding them. Either Dany's dragons eat more than normal (due to being hatched by magic or something) or someone's been killing the sheep to sow discontent.
Another great video. I like your statement that not everything must tie into a grand web of intrigue, I think that idea gets lost a lot of people who read the books.
True. The High Sparrow is not Howland Reed. Howland Reed has the whole Neck to rule; where does he have the time to get really boned up on what, to him, would be a foreign religion? He has to keep his vassals in line. Do you have any idea how hard that is, when their castles move? The secret identity of the High Sparrow is that he is some rando who is good at religious demagoguery
“One boy(child’s ) life for the kingdom(home)” “Bag of bones proves nothing” You left off: He killed her, the family was staving. “Country Death Song” ish Or He just brought a random dead kid for money. The bones weren’t just burnt at the tip if my memory holds; if so they didn’t have meat on them when they were burned. That should rule out accidental burning, no teeth mark rule out picked bones. Just like Rhaenys and Aegon supposedly dead bodies no one wanted to look nor correct the king if they (Tywin) did. The bodies were burned in a pyre or after battle thoroughly burning the bones like Wildlings at the tree (sacrifice… child sacrifice).
I... believe Drogon did kill Hazzea... Though option D) the father never claimed he saw the winged shadow. Someone else could have killed the child and told him "oh, it was the winged shadow". So that his breakdown would be genuine. Political gains? Dany would become more erratic. And word might spread. I know he was swored into secrecy, but words are wind. Note also that the skeleton is complete. Drogon did not try to eat her.
Thank you for watching my older content! But I must point out two things: the father did see Drogon kill and the bones were broken: *He lifted the sack, and spilled its contents on the marble. Bones they were, broken bones and blackened. The longer ones had been cracked open for their marrow. "It were the black one," the man said, in a Ghiscari growl, "the winged shadow. He come down from the sky and … and …"* The father could be lying but I do not think he was.
If snakes or wolves can be a stand-in for dragons, then the winged snake that Bran/Summer saw flying away from Winterfell, which is probably wolf-think for a dragon, is the winged wolf that the three eyed crow was trying to free from his stone chains
I think there is one problem with all the bones presented to Dany. I do not believe dragons leave bones. They either gobble their meal down whole or take big bites. But I can not see them spitting out unbroken bones that would be recognizable as either sheep or a child. I have no doubt that the dragons eat sheep and people, I just find it hard to believe that there is as obvious and clean evidence of their hunting.
"Aside from that, and one fish that she had caught in the spring-fed pool outside of Drogon's cave, she had survived as best she could on the dragon's leavings, on burned bones and chunks of smoking meat, half-charred and half-raw. She needed more, she knew. One day she kicked at a cracked sheep's skull with the side of a bare foot and sent it bouncing over the edge of the hill. And as she watched it tumble down the steep slope toward the sea of grass, she realized she must follow." - Daenerys X, ADWD
She is not sure Drogon did it, but she dreads that it's true... So much so, that she didn't want to investigate further. She immediately locked her dragons away without so much as asking "wait, did you personally see this winged shadow or someone else?". She put her people first, but it's a testament that she still has a lot to learn that she didn't look at the matter more closely.
or the Father went to the Green Grace before he went to Dany. it would have been illogical for him to assume he would have gotten time with the Queen to hear his case. it was a long shot from the beginning and losing a child is no simple thing. he naturally was not the only one who knew about the death from time of death to seeing Dany.
Just want to comment here because I have bow watched multiple of your videos in a row and they are all high quality. Keep dropping them in that quality and quantity and more subs will follow
Also, the dragon's prodigious appetite feels a bit off... Dragonstone - wich is a small island - held several dragons and nowhere it's mentioned they had trouble feeding them. Either Dany's dragons eat more than normal (due to being hatched by magic or something) or someone's been killing the sheep to sow discontent.
I have to say, the Green Grace being the Harpy sounds quite good.
I feel like she's the best option. She's certainly got enough power and influence
Another great video. I like your statement that not everything must tie into a grand web of intrigue, I think that idea gets lost a lot of people who read the books.
True. The High Sparrow is not Howland Reed. Howland Reed has the whole Neck to rule; where does he have the time to get really boned up on what, to him, would be a foreign religion? He has to keep his vassals in line. Do you have any idea how hard that is, when their castles move? The secret identity of the High Sparrow is that he is some rando who is good at religious demagoguery
@@alexandergangaware429 do people really think he's the high sparrow? I thought that was like a joke
Trying to connect everything is a mistake. I don't know why people don't take into account that life is chaotic and some times things just happen
“One boy(child’s ) life for the kingdom(home)”
“Bag of bones proves nothing”
You left off:
He killed her, the family was staving. “Country Death Song” ish
Or He just brought a random dead kid for money.
The bones weren’t just burnt at the tip if my memory holds; if so they didn’t have meat on them when they were burned. That should rule out accidental burning, no teeth mark rule out picked bones.
Just like Rhaenys and Aegon supposedly dead bodies no one wanted to look nor correct the king if they (Tywin) did. The bodies were burned in a pyre or after battle thoroughly burning the bones like Wildlings at the tree (sacrifice… child sacrifice).
I... believe Drogon did kill Hazzea... Though option D) the father never claimed he saw the winged shadow. Someone else could have killed the child and told him "oh, it was the winged shadow". So that his breakdown would be genuine. Political gains? Dany would become more erratic. And word might spread. I know he was swored into secrecy, but words are wind. Note also that the skeleton is complete. Drogon did not try to eat her.
Thank you for watching my older content! But I must point out two things: the father did see Drogon kill and the bones were broken: *He lifted the sack, and spilled its contents on the marble.
Bones they were, broken bones and blackened. The longer ones had been cracked open for their marrow.
"It were the black one," the man said, in a Ghiscari growl, "the winged shadow. He come down from the sky and … and …"*
The father could be lying but I do not think he was.
If snakes or wolves can be a stand-in for dragons, then the winged snake that Bran/Summer saw flying away from Winterfell, which is probably wolf-think for a dragon, is the winged wolf that the three eyed crow was trying to free from his stone chains
I think there is one problem with all the bones presented to Dany. I do not believe dragons leave bones. They either gobble their meal down whole or take big bites. But I can not see them spitting out unbroken bones that would be recognizable as either sheep or a child.
I have no doubt that the dragons eat sheep and people, I just find it hard to believe that there is as obvious and clean evidence of their hunting.
"Aside from that, and one fish that she had caught in the spring-fed pool outside of Drogon's cave, she had survived as best she could on the dragon's leavings, on burned bones and chunks of smoking meat, half-charred and half-raw. She needed more, she knew. One day she kicked at a cracked sheep's skull with the side of a bare foot and sent it bouncing over the edge of the hill. And as she watched it tumble down the steep slope toward the sea of grass, she realized she must follow." - Daenerys X, ADWD
@@KevinPendragon I stand corrected. Thank you.
Doesn't Daenarys says "burnt bones prove nothing."
Well, they prove a body was burned, but not what did the burning
I'm pretty sure she did say that..
Yet he waited
She is not sure Drogon did it, but she dreads that it's true... So much so, that she didn't want to investigate further. She immediately locked her dragons away without so much as asking "wait, did you personally see this winged shadow or someone else?". She put her people first, but it's a testament that she still has a lot to learn that she didn't look at the matter more closely.
or the Father went to the Green Grace before he went to Dany. it would have been illogical for him to assume he would have gotten time with the Queen to hear his case. it was a long shot from the beginning and losing a child is no simple thing. he naturally was not the only one who knew about the death from time of death to seeing Dany.
Just want to comment here because I have bow watched multiple of your videos in a row and they are all high quality.
Keep dropping them in that quality and quantity and more subs will follow
Oh yea that peasant that died….. wait I’m a peasant
Well written, friend
Very much appreciated 🙏🏾
Very interesting points!
Ahh yes 😶🌫️😮💨💨 some good old Targaryen Copium