
Dragon Seeds Will Undermine Rhaenyra's Legitimacy
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THEORY ASSESSMENT
The episode ground truth for S2E6 focuses on King's Landing politics and the smallfolk riots rather than the dragon seed program directly, so while the program is an established story element from this period, the specific ideological contradiction claimed here requires inference beyond what the episode confirms on screen.
STORY CONTEXT
When bastards claim dragons, the whole Targaryen blood myth starts to wobble. Fans here debate whether the dragonseed program proves that legitimacy was always a convenient fiction, or whether these riders are closer to the bloodline than anyone admits.
WHY THIS MATTERS
The dragon seed program forces the show to confront whether Rhaenyra's war is ultimately a fight for legitimate succession or simply a fight for power, since the two justifications are pulling in opposite directions. If blood determines the right to rule, recruiting anyone with trace Valyrian ancestry as a weapon of war democratizes the very thing that is supposed to make her claim sacred.







