Regent

EPISODE RECAP

After the Greens' costly victory at Rook's Rest kills Queen Rhaenys and her dragon Meleys, King Aegon falls into a coma from severe injuries, prompting the Small Council to name Prince Aemond as regent instead of Queen Alicent, a decision that enrages her and troubles even Aemond's own sister Helaena. In the Riverlands, Daemon grows increasingly ambitious and tyrannical, using brutal tactics to force House Bracken's submission while demanding to be called "King," and Jace secretly negotiates with House Frey to secure passage for Northern troops without his mother's knowledge. Rhaenyra grieves the loss of Rhaenys and struggles with her council's dismissiveness of her leadership, but ultimately decides to seek out riderless dragons at Dragonstone and sends Jace to convince Daemon to remain loyal while also deploying spies and advisors to undermine the Greens' position in King's Landing.

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TOP THEORIES

Daemon's Conversion: How Architecture, Operation, and Psychology Will Make His Usurpation Feel Like Loyalty
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Daemon's Conversion: How Architecture, Operation, and Psychology Will Make His Usurpation Feel Like Loyalty

Daemon's demand to be called King, not King Consort, reveals his true ambition: the throne itself, with Rhaenyra demoted to his queen beside him.

Dead Dragon Cracks Targaryen Divine Mystique
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Dead Dragon Cracks Targaryen Divine Mystique

The death of Meleys shatters the myth of Targaryen invulnerability, unraveling divine legitimacy for both sides of the war.

Alicent Built the Logic That Erased Her at Both Levels Simultaneously
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Alicent Built the Logic That Erased Her at Both Levels Simultaneously

Alicent's grip on Aemond slips because she raised him to obey power, not her.

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Cole's Silence Built the Trap: Aemond's Regency Is Engineered to Collapse
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Cole's Silence Built the Trap: Aemond's Regency Is Engineered to Collapse

Cole's deliberate silence about Aemond's role at Rook's Rest secured his path to regent before the truth could sway the vote.

Aemond Left Aegon Alive on Purpose
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Aemond Left Aegon Alive on Purpose

Aemond weaponizes chaos at Rook's Rest to burn his own brother and seize the throne he believes is rightfully his.

Jace's Frey Deal Bypasses Rhaenyra's Authority
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Jace's Frey Deal Bypasses Rhaenyra's Authority

Jace pledges Harrenhal to secure the Freys, creating a secret obligation that will collide with Daemon's claim when Rhaenyra discovers it.

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Jeyne Arryn's Loyalty Has a Dragon-Sized Price
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Jeyne Arryn's Loyalty Has a Dragon-Sized Price

Jeyne Arryn's refusal to send troops without a dragon reveals the Vale's support for Rhaenyra was always conditional, not ideological.

Dragonstone's Records Hold the War's Key
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Dragonstone's Records Hold the War's Key

Jacaerys's hunt for hidden Targaryen blood forces Rhaenyra to abandon the very legitimacy argument that justifies her throne.

Rhaenyra's Competence Gap Will Cost the Blacks
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Rhaenyra's Competence Gap Will Cost the Blacks

Rhaenyra's lack of military training becomes the structural weakness that will unravel the Black faction from within.

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