
Daemon's Pawn: Mysaria Is Already Expendable
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode explicitly confirms Mysaria's awareness of her expendability and her stated motivations through direct dialogue, but the theory's forward-looking claim about what that vulnerability means for her trajectory extends beyond what the episode establishes.
STORY CONTEXT
The White Worm survived the streets of King's Landing and multiple regime changes, so fans here debate what she's really building: a path to power, revenge against the nobility, genuine reform, or simply survival elevated to an art form.
WHY THIS MATTERS
The show is building toward a conflict not just between Daemon and Viserys but between Daemon and the people he uses as pieces, and Mysaria is the first to name that dynamic on screen. Her clarity about her own expendability positions her as a character whose future choices will be driven by self-preservation rather than loyalty, which complicates any assumption that she will remain a passive instrument.



