
Honoring Arlan and Erasing Him Are the Same Act
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode ground truth explicitly documents both the flattering narration and the contradicting flashback content, and every structural beat of the episode, from the lords' amnesia to Baelor's gentle correction, actively reinforces the theory's central claim.
STORY CONTEXT
A thread dedicated to piecing together the hedge knight who shaped Dunk, from theories about Arlan's mysterious past and possible noble connections to debates about which of Dunk's values came from his mentor versus his own moral compass.
WHY THIS MATTERS
If the show is staging this argument deliberately, it is making a claim about how chivalric tradition propagates: not through accurate transmission but through the useful fictions survivors construct over the real and forgotten dead. Every knight in Westeros who trained under another man no one remembers is, by this logic, carrying a myth rather than a memory.




