Aemond Targaryen's Hidden Legacy | ASOIAF Theory

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 18. 02. 2024
  • The Dance of the Dragons, the infamous Targaryen civil war featured in House of the Dragon, is known for its destruction. But did it truly erase Aemond Targaryen's bloodline? This video delves into hidden histories and shocking theories suggesting his legacy may be more far-reaching than we imagine. Could there be a secret Targaryen connection to the Starks of Game of Thrones?
    #houseofthedragon #houseofthedragonseason1 #houseofthedragonseason2 #gameofthrones #aemond #aemondtargaryen #starks
  • Zábava

Komentáře • 6

  • @HD_Hates
    @HD_Hates Před 5 dny +23

    i suspect that Jenny of Oldstones is a descendant of Aemond and Alys.

    • @hazeinheaven
      @hazeinheaven Před dnem

      its either her or if the house whent theory is real that makes catelyn is a descendant of aemond

  • @DolphineAchonga-gn6kn
    @DolphineAchonga-gn6kn Před 16 hodinami +3

    Starks seemed to be the caretakers or inheritors of secret Tygaryen bloodlines. I wouldn't be shocked if Lyanna ended up being part of some secret Tygaryen bloodline that caused Rhaegar to become obsessed with the idea of her .

  • @lawrencereid2767
    @lawrencereid2767 Před 2 dny

    First to take the black 🖤

  • @Nalhirrim
    @Nalhirrim Před 5 dny +1

    Weird AI voice

  • @MagnaMater2
    @MagnaMater2 Před dnem

    Well, GRRM has a serious problem with his 'magic bloodlines': Daenerys is more Bracken&Blackwood than Targaryen-Dragon-Riders, so is Jon. - UNLESS Aegon and Aemond AND Daemon fathered LOADS of children to boost the Riverland-&Vale Houses. Daenerys and Jon's Dragonblood runs extremely thin, Daenerys only 1/8th, and Jon 1/16th Targaryen. And for a show-teased king Bran to warg a Dragon in the end it would need some groundworks.
    GRRM's in the last decade after he complained about it, was buisy laying groundworks for plausibility, after he had claimed, that he wanted to keep it real, and he could not logically defeat biological facts (he talked about Wyverns and genetics) , so he altered some things, and bullt backstories.
    - The First men-house of the Riverland-Masseys (this first-men woman as a foremother to the Velaryons and Targaryens was specifically entered in the story) were married to Velaryon-Targaryen halfbloods with children of unspecified fate, who most likely married into the Riverlands. He stated that the Starks, Strongs and Masseys (and Karstarks) are cadet lines of the same weirwood-blooded First-Men- House.
    - He added hints that Jaehaerys wasn't faithful to Alysanne (probably out of spite nor was she in the time they spent apart with her in the north). Additionally their youngest daughter supposedly died in childbirth along with her child. But what if that was only a cover-story for the girl/her daughter to disappear from the royal wedding-scemes, that had already caused so much harm in the family, Alysanne having had too less influence/interest to stop it.
    - Aegon II has fathered a child on a LADY from the Riverlands - so it's a 'Great Bastard' that can be married off to another house (Probably Bracken or Blackwood, they do cousin-mariages, it would keep the blood thick.
    - Aemond fathered a son on Alys (that probably grew to adulthood - there is also this black-magic Lothstone/Whent thing going on) And there might have been a Bracken or Blackwood-child that could have thickenened both, the Targaryen and Stark Bloodline
    - Daemon probably fathered a child on Nettles, who went to the Vale to live with the Burned Men, probably children of whom one could be the first-men Royce that wed into the Starks
    - And for thickening Jon's blood it needs Jacerys fathering a child on Sara Snow, the Starks marrying cousins, too.