
EPISODE RECAP
King Viserys I names his daughter Rhaenyra as his heir after the tragic death of his wife Aemma and newborn son Baelon during childbirth, disowning his brother Daemon in the process. The decision comes after Viserys realizes his obsession with having a son was misplaced, and he entrusts Rhaenyra with a secret prophecy known only to the Targaryen line, "The Song of Ice and Fire," which foretells an ancient darkness that will require a united Westeros led by a Targaryen to defeat it. Daemon, humiliated and banished from King's Landing, leaves the capital with his mistress Myseria on his dragon Caraxes.
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Daemon's Toast Was a Calculated Power Move
Daemon's toast was a calculated probe to discover whether Viserys would protect family or crown, and exile proved his answer.

Otto Is Already Selling His Daughter
Alicent walks to the king's chamber not as her father's victim but as his willing accomplice in a scheme already years in motion.

Viserys Converts Prophecy Into Permission: The Structural Habit That Kills His Heir Before She Can Be Named
Viserys kills his wife not despite his certainty about a male heir, but because that certainty destroys his capacity to listen.







