Syrax's Eggs Are Rhaenyra's Strategic Reserve
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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode confirms the egg recovery exactly as described, but the strategic implication requires inference beyond anything the scene establishes, keeping the theory in plausible-but-unanchored territory.

Episode Narrative Fit(?)
55 / 100
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Mix of visual and pattern evidence

STORY CONTEXT

Blood of the dragon matters, but how much? This thread wrestles with the mechanics and magic of bonding, from whether dragons sense legitimacy to what Seasmoke's behavior tells us about the rules Westeros thinks it knows.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If Daemon is deliberately seeding the next generation of dragonriders, the show is arguing that the Targaryen civil war is being prepared on a longer timeline than any single succession hearing can resolve. It reframes Daemon not as a reactive schemer but as someone planning for a conflict he considers inevitable.

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