The War Rhaenyra's Question Started: How a Misdelivered Prophecy Ignited the Dance of Dragons
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The War Rhaenyra's Question Started: How a Misdelivered Prophecy Ignited the Dance of Dragons

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THEORY ASSESSMENT

The episode explicitly establishes Viserys's delirious state, confirms his sedation through Daemon's visual reaction and Rhaenyra's accusation, and the mistaken identity moment occurs within this episode, placing the core claim on confirmed ground rather than speculation.

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Mix of dialogue and visual evidence

STORY CONTEXT

A dying king whispered about Aegon's dream and accidentally lit a succession war. Fans here parse exactly what Viserys thought he was saying, what Alicent thought she heard, and whether this miscommunication was truly an accident or something more complicated.

WHY THIS MATTERS

If this reading holds, then the Green cause is built not on political calculation or deliberate betrayal but on an act of genuine misreception, which means the war's origins are irreducible to villainy on either side. The tragedy of the Dance is not that bad people did bad things, but that a structurally engineered epistemic failure made good-faith catastrophe possible.

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