Aegon Is Dany's fiercest supporter in Afterlife!!! Extremely proud of his little girlš„¹š„¹
Balerion is also proud of Drogonš
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Aegon Is Dany's fiercest supporter in Afterlife!!! Extremely proud of his little girlš„¹š„¹
Balerion is also proud of Drogonš
To the Dany haters:
Referring to the dragons as giant lizards is not the insult you think it is.
Lizards are cool.
Giant animals are cool.
Giant lizards that breathe out fire and let you ride on their back while they fly as fast as a plane are awesome. They literally saved her from assassins, helped end slavery, defeated armies and fought hordes of ice zombies.
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I love having a dragon for the ace symbol with the ability to make cakes lol . But what about aros? I saw something about griffins like the symbols are like the bow and arrow are more known. Hmm I was thinking mermaids cause I like mermaids. Dragons take the sky. Mermaid take the oceans depths
I donāt know why some people in this fandom read ASOIAF, a fantasy fiction, if they DONT LIKE magic!!!!!
For real, go read some period drama romance and STOP to infest this fandom, with your boring ass.
I, for one, fully support Daenerys on her actions at king's landing.
I strongly believe that what she did was justified with the citizen's collective responsibility for a large number of atrocities committed by Cersei, Jeffrey, The Faith in general, and many others (you can even add the mad king because why would you give so much power to a severely traumatized man who as far as I know didn't receive any kind of psychological aid).
Did they rebel against any of those? Nope.
The one who (temporarily) kept Cersei from power was the high sparrow and the faith... Who received enough means to do so because Cersei was foolish/desperate enough to let them do what they want.
Robert's rebellion was, well... Robert's. And Ned's as well kinda.
The most king's landing's population did were small riots that didn't really do anything.
The only significant thing they did that I can recall is their dragon slaying ordeal during the dance (certainly a slay š ngl, but a slay that greatly hindered humanity's chances of defeating the night king) .
As of 8th season's events I couldn't care less about the people of king's landing even if I tried. They just want to follow someone wearing a crown and don't care who it is