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Submit ReviewDanaerys Targaryen was believed to be the last of her House through seasons 1 to 5, and most of season 6. Some on the ol’ interweb would have us believe that she is still the scion of House Targaryen in spite of clear visual and audible evidence that she is not. But the interweb is great for silly theories in both fiction and real life!
All the same, Danaerys Stormborn has been framed as the hero of this story since the final half of season 1.
Spoiler: She...
Born amidst salt and smoke- Just off the Long Island Expressway- Beneath a bleeding star...
Spoiler (Continued): ... probably ain’t.
John and Seannie-Wan, or The Princes That Were Promised, as it were, break down her magical, heroic, red herring, Shaggy Dog of a journey.
And there will be no mercy...
The Princes That Were Promised are John and Seannie-Wan. Join them as they tear apart Westeros and sift through the pieces to bring their Leal and Loyal Subjects the history of the Realm and The Known World from both George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire and HBO's adaptation, Game of Thrones.
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