
EPISODE RECAP
Prince Lucerys Velaryon is killed by his uncle Aemond in a dragon battle, sparking full civil war between Rhaenyra's faction (the Blacks) and King Aegon II's faction (the Greens), as Jace secures crucial military support from the North and Vale. Rhaenyra, devastated by her son's death, demands vengeance on Aemond, leading Daemon to hire assassins to infiltrate the Red Keep through secret tunnels. The assassins, unable to find Aemond, murder King Aegon's young son Jaehaerys instead after forcing Queen Helaena to identify him, marking an irreversible escalation toward brutal total war.
TOP THEORIES

Alicent's Affair Inverts the Green Faction's Loyalty Architecture, and Hands Larys Strong the Key
Alicent's affair with Cole replicates the very leverage she once used against Rhaenyra, trapping her in the dependency she created.

Blood and Cheese Is the Only Door Rhaenys Could Not Close
Daemon's rage at Rhaenys's defiance transforms his grief into murderous intent, making humiliation the true architect of the massacre.

Helaena Fears What No One Else Can See
Helaena's terror of invisible rats mirrors her proven gift for seeing what hasn't happened yet, making her fear a literal warning everyone will ignore.

Helaena Knew Jaehaerys Would Die
Helaena's prophecy about rats was no nervous rambling, but a calculated surrender to a death she already foresaw.

Aegon's Warmth Is a Liability, Not Growth
Aegon's capacity for love makes him a more volatile and destructive ruler than any calculating tyrant could ever be.

Alyn of Hull Is Corlys's Unacknowledged Son
Alyn of Hull carries Corlys Velaryon's blood, and the dagger meant for Luke proves the lord knows his bastard son's worth.







