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The idea that Eustace got some “repressed feelings” towards Daemon would be interesting actually if it wasn’t made to make fun of him or make him sound as some “dumb glazer”. when he is a grieving father who lost his sons and Daeron took his only daughter as a hostage.
I will never see Eustace as a dumb glazer, his account about Red Grass is so detailed, he tells us the real reason Daemon lost (Bloodraven) rather than singer version (Hammer and Anvil), he acknowledges the reasons Blackfyre side lost and makes us realise if any outcome was different than we would have Daemon as king and the history would remember Daeron as the usurper. His words on Daemon being a warrior unlike Daeron is also true. Daeron was his father's son after all.
After losing every member of his family, of course he has trouble moving on from Red Grass and a scenario where Daemon won, if he did then his sons could be alive, his daughter wouldn't be taken as hostage, and his wife wouldn't commit suicide.
But the fandom has to make fun of his speech and reduce him to a glazer, because they can't accept Daemon being really the greatest fighter of his time, being compared to Aemon the Dragonknight and Ulrich Dayne with Dawn, and being better than them.
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