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Yknowi Love How GOT Never Mentioned The Fact That Rhaella Crowned Viserys After Aerys And Rhaegar Died
y’know…i love how GOT never mentioned the fact that rhaella crowned viserys after aerys and rhaegar died therefore making dany the heir once he passed. all the lords may not have accepted it when a male claimant was around but there would’ve been a fair argument in favor of dany rightfully being the heir to the throne. but nooooooo. got needed jon to be the rightful heir 100% for ~drama~ and ~conflict~ between him and dany that would’ve easily been solved by a simple marriage proposal involving two people who already loved each other.
hell, who’s to say the lords would’ve even accepted the annulment of rhaegar and elia’s marriage (especially when it was consumated). dorne would probably be like fuck that. so even if jon was legitmate based on that annulment, the lords of westeros could’ve been like hmmm nope and jon would again be a bastard to them thus making dany the rightful heir still. and again even if there was division about who it should actually be A MARRIAGE WOULD’VE SOLVED FUCKING EVERYTHING.
god the stupidity of season 8 drives me mad.
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