he actually shows up more in the show than in the books, though people talk more about him in the books because Dorne is not a fucking waste of a story there
@@johnnyfives5416 That’s why we talk about his love and passion. Not his military success or political skills. I feel sad about the kings and queens that not allowed to feel like a normal person. In history we can see that.
@@mbsevindik it still not a excuse for making bad decisions that affects the common people. Ironically, his actions made the realm weak and divided that set the stage for a even more bloody war.
Considering she was forced upon him by his psycho abusive father when he was 16 and she 18 while she had a choice and he didn't I don't really blame him much, he was kind enough to come back and try to save her and their children instead of saving himself and running away with lyanna
@@snow1546 no he didn't. Sansa was only protected by a septs and Arya by an unarmed swordsman. Also even if what you said is true it still means that ned provided no sufficient guard for his daughters
@@ChaosAngel667 you’re a idiot if you watch the show when they are attacked you can hear fighting in the back ground neds men are trying their best to defend Sansa and Arya and he did what he could he even sacrificed his honor to ensure they were safe
@@snow1546 those were the soldiers which were spread through the city on neds orders. Arya and Sansa had no guards. Show me the scene were you prove me wrong.
Technically Robert caused the war for not realizing Lyanna despised him and never wanted to be with him. Oh wait, he did actually realize that. He just couldn't bear the thought of her loving another man so in a drunken stupor he fabricated a lie that would change the seven kingdoms forever and send it into a massive period of instability.
I was always fascinated how Game of Thrones was all thrown into motion through the actions of a dead man. Although dead, Rhaegar was the most important character for the series and everything that happened in it could be traces back to Rhaegar. Just brilliant stuff
@@NotDuncan remember the books, the Targaryen have visions of the future in their dreams, maybe Rhaegar knew only a stark/Targaryen could be Azor Ahai (the song of Ice and fire) and him having a son with Lyana was the only way maybe he even knew he was going to die in the hands of Robert and no other Targaryen will ever met a stark in time
I feel so bad for Elia Martel. She really did not deserve any of this. His whole riding past his wife to give Lyanna his favour is exactly what Henry VIII did to Katherine of Aragon. He disrespected his wife to give favour to Anne Boleyn. Just horrible asshat behaviour.
fleurgi Elia was the biggest victim of the war. First rhaeghar disrespects her by not crowning her the queen of love and beauty. Then he insults her house by eloping with lyanna. Then we find out that he anulled his marriage to lyanna,thus making lyanna queen instead of elia and making all of her children with rhaeghar bastards. There's also the fact elia ended up brutally murdered and raped(with her children killed as well) by a man rhaeghar knighted, due to a war rhaeghar started. As if to rub salt in the wound,we find out rhaeghar and lyanna named their son(jon) aegon,the same name as that of rhaeghar's first son with elia. Elia's entire story is basically rhaeghar finding new ways to shit on her
SAZ the laughing tree knight was lyanna stark they fell in love after rhaeghar find out they married in secret lyanna never loved Robert she loved rhaeghar Robert rebellion was a lyanna named Jon aegon targaren
Hard to fathom that this conversation or Lyanna & Rhaegar's love drama would've even crossed his mind while he was begging for his life at the end there.
Great acting by the actor of Ned Stark at 1:05. Truly amazing. He EXACTLY displays the emotions of keeping a secret, knowing that what Robert was saying was not true. Ned Stark is the real GOAT of GOT.
A wise man whose an accomplished stage actor told me Sean Bean is a terrible actor but has a manly “presence”. He evidence was that Sean constantly does this downward stare to display “worry or concern” prior to his line. It’s endemic to him. It’s all he knows. I freaked out after watching his pathetic performance in GOT. That downward stare is all he is capable of ! He uses this weak acting in the Frankenstein chronicles as well.
@@pattifunkhouse2932 "You think my life is some precious thing to me?" "I would've followed you anywhere, my brother...my captain...my king." Piss on whoever told you he was a terrible actor, sounds like a jealous hater to me.
@@neneray310 i mean how would mace march with his army of 50000 from storms end to the trident in that short amount of time. I'd say it was dumb of him to siege storms end but who would have known that stannis be such a hardass
I have never been so captivated by a character that had been talked about for 7 full seasons like I was with Rhaegar. Hearing everybody’s different views of him. It really helped paint a picture of him. His kindness, his braveness, and in the end, his selfishness. Elia Martel and her kids were butchered because of him and that is heartbreaking. Honestly, I really hope that we get a Robert’s Rebellion prequel.
Was he really kind? In the real world if a man leaves his sick wife for a younger prettier girl he's usually considered a douchebag and an asshole and the girl is considered a homewrecker. Not to mention that it is kind of implied (in the books) that he didn't really love Lyanna, he only married her to complete his interpretation of the prince that was promised prophecy, he believed that a line in the prophecy stated that the prince that was promised must have 3 children. The show kind of implies the same thing though because in the show we see Dayne try to kill Ned on sight on orders of Rhaegar- he didn't care about Lyanna or her family(after all he did ride out to fight her two remaining brothers in the battle of the trident), he only cared about her offspring. Lyanna isn't much better either - she literally finds out that her future father-in-law killed her brother and father brutally and still decides to marry into that family. Add that to the fact that she knew he was married to Elia and still decided to marry him, and this clearly shows that Lyanna didn't care about anyone's feelings but her own. LIke I said in the real world we would consider both of them to be the lowest of the low but in fiction, we see this as a tragic love story.
@@johnv5827 Rhaegar took a second wife as a third pregnancy would kill Elia. That is explicitly an act of kindness. Rhaegar and Lyanna would have married long before Brandon was even arrested
Yep. That's when you know that Raeghar was all the things that Oberyn and Barriston Selmy said he was. Even Oberyn didn't blame Raeghar for her death and only cursed at the mountain and Lannisters.
Rhaegar parallels Robb Stark in a way. They were both the sons of great men destined to inherit their mantles yet were undone essentially by marrying the wrong person and dragging hundreds of thousands of people down with them for their mistake.
Rhaegar's grandfather married love over his betrothal of tully girl, like his father ( aegion the 5th ) married love over his betrothal of a cousin Targaryen.
Although I will say in Robb's defense he didn't start the war and he didn't intend on falling in love, plus his demands for peace were reasonable, it's just everyone around him ended up screwing him over. Rhaegar from the looks knew what he was doing, knew what it would cause, and did it anyway. I have more sympathy for Robb in this case.
An important part, if not the most important, of rhaegar's story is that he was a slightly weird/aloof child who suddenly was struck with a sort of divine inspiration to fulfill an ancient prophecy. His interest in the realm, his interest in history and knowledge, was not until he was inspired to pursue the prophecy. Before that, for all intents and purposes, he was a strange and unknowable child to almost everyone.
When you think about it, it just goes to show how gifted Robert was as a warrior. Rhaegar unhorsed Barristan Selmy, one of the finest knight Westeros has ever seen, and yet he was killed by Robert on the Trident. I wish we’ll get to see this part of the story in a TV show one day!
I believe Robert was used to walking in the mud and blood that the trident didn’t really affect his fighting style, while rhaegar may not have been as used to unstable footing. Just my assumption of course
I forgot who said it, but “Love is the death of duty” goes for the whole show. How many characters died acting out of love? Rhaegar, Littlefinger, Jaime, Dany, Robb, Oberyn (for his sister) etc and it was Jon who finally decided to choose duty over love
That was maester Aemon of the Nights watch who said it.... however, if I had to summarize the whole GoT story in a sentence, it would be "The things we do for love"
"So they will not , for love is the bane of honor, the death of duty. What is honor compared to a woman's love? What is duty against the feel of a newborn son in your arms ... or the memory of a brother's smile? Wind and words." - Maestor Aemon (Targaryen)
@@Zaneoo7 @Zane Connolly Unfortunately book Oberyn only avenged Elia and Aegon. Rhaenys still remains unavenged. She was killed by Ser Amory Lorch, who found her hiding under Rhaegar's bed, hoping he would protect her, and so Lorch dragged her out from it and stabbed her fifty times. Roose Bolton eventually fed him to a bear at Harrenhal, but it wasn't out of vengeance for Rhaenys.
+First Last Well, we know that Littlefinger knows that it is a lie. The look he gives Sansa when she says Rhaegar kidnapped and raped Lyanna while they are in they crypts says it all. In fact, we know that LF started the lie as a young boy as saw how powerful lies were as it caused Brandon Stark and Rickon Stark to go to King's Landing--where the Mad King would kill them horribly. Then came Robert's Rebellion. All of it Littlefinger's fault.
@@adw6894 1. Technically she was his wife not his mistress as he did formally marry her though in secret. 2. Remember he died in the Battle of the Trident which was before the sack of King's landing. At the time of his death Ella and her children were in presumably one of the safest places in the realm the Red Keep of King's Landing. Also the plan was for the women and children to be sent to Dragonstone prior to the war reaching King's Landing. However, King Aerys decided to send only his queen and son to Dragonstone and refused to allow Ella and her children to leave. Don't get me wrong, Rheagar did not do right by Ella at all! But from his perspective i could understand how he could not foresee the horrible end that befell them.
Rhaegar and Lyanna remind me of Robb and his wife (can't remember her name...). both couples didn't care about others lives, if it meant they would be together.
Sansa Lemon Cake Stark Oh, lord. Despite your little crush on Robb the facts remain. Rhaegar- Leaves his wife and children to marry another woman. Allowed people to continuing to believe he kidnapped her and caused a war that an abhorrent amount of people died in. Plus her father and brother were burned alive by his father trying to get her back. Then saddling her newlywed brother with her kid to present as his bastard. Robb- Makes a vow to a man to marry his daughter for his help. Breaks his vow and married another woman. He got a lot of people killed. And he accomplished nothing in the end. He didn’t save his sisters and he didn’t avenge his father. He got his wife and unborn child killed. His mother. If Tywin and Roose hadn’t ended it with that dinner the North would have been entirely ruined. All in all, they broke their vows and got a lot of people killed. And all over a woman.
It’s such a tragedy that Dany never knew how good of a man Ned actually was, I have no doubt that he would’ve taken her to raise at Winterfell in secret to keep her safe, given the opportunity.
He even tried to save her in the first season and gave up his position as hand of the king when it was enacted. He wasn't loyal to the targaryens but to innocent children. We should have gotten a scene like that
its very clear rhaegar and lyanna were in love. But how selfish were they to elope knowing full well it would start a war where tens of thousands would die. Why did Lyanna stay put when her brother and father were brutally murdered for trying to bring her back? Hopefully George will explain. Otherwise I don't understand why anyone would admire these two.
TheUndyingCrystal that’s the only reason I can think of as to why Lyanna would stay after everything that happened. She must’ve bought into the prophecy. I also think Elia Martel was supportive of Rhaegar & his obsession of the prophecy, perhaps even permitting him to seek out the right woman (Lyanna) to assist him with fulfilling the prophecy, who knows?
Rhaegar gets way to much credit for what he did. He was the last straw that broke the camels back. People where fed up with the mad king, the was was bound to happen. They just needed a guy like Robert to go off.
thing is, its hinted at in the books that Rhaegar planned to remove the Mad King from the throne and become king himself, because he seen how bad his father was getting. Sadly Robert killed him before this could happen.
@@PointyPaints lol what? Rhaegar had plenty of time to depose his father but did jack shit, hell if he wanted to he could have deposed his father at the tournament and who among the lords and Kingsguard would stand against him, fucking no one important. Instead he sat on his hands for a fucking year before running off with a 15 year old girl he met one time as the kingdoms descend into civil war Yeah King Bobby B was definitely justified in killing Rhaegar.
Everyone was placing all their hopes on Rhaegar, biding their time for him to either depose his father or for the Mad King to finally drop dead of paranoia. Rhaegar seemed the perfect prince and future king..........until he absconded with Lyanna Stark and we all know how it went from there.
He never did anything for love. Maybe he loved lyanna bt his entire life was for the prophecy first believing he was the fabled prince and then finally understanding it's supposed to be his son
It's so cool looking back at things and picking up things that you missed the first time. Like Sansa saying Rhaegar kidnapped and raped her aunt followed by Baelish's strange expression as though he _may_ have known more than he let on.
Hunter Wanzell he didn't "destroy" him they were quite evenly matched and Rhaeger even wounded Robert so badly he couldn't lead the army to Kings Landing, but yeah in the end he slew him
@@alfiehammond7574 He fucking destoryed him with a strike to the chest his fucking chestplate fell off lmao. What an idiot that Targ was. So glad his family is extinct now.
(and conveniently glosses over the fact that he humilliated his pregnant wife and discarded her with no hesitation when she stopped being useful. The fact that he mirrors the worst Targaryen Kings doesn't help matters).
The fact that Rhaegar draws parallels to the worst Targaryen kings already screams that he is not king material: -Aegon IV: cavorting with a nobleman's significant others and the kingdoms bled for it. -Aerys I: His obsession with books and prophecies. -Maegor the Cruel: His delusional sense of self superiority, of "I am the King, I can do whatever I like." -Aegon II: His cheating on his wife Elia.
You can really see the inspiration this story took from Hellen of Troy, the Greeks destroyed Troy because they were told she was raped and kidnapped (like Roberts rebellion) but she and Paris were actually in love.
Eh...some sources claim that Paris died during the war, and later Helen actually returned to Menelaus willingly and lived happily and even had a daughter. Apparently it was Aphrodite who used her magic to make Helen fall for Paris as it was his reward per their deal.
In the real world, Rhaegar and Lyanna would be seen as the lowest of the low but in fiction, we see them as a tragic love story. Any man that leaves his sick wife for a younger prettier wife would be destroyed by social media in the real world and Lyanna would be seen as a homewrecker.
@@johnv5827it doesn't really matter what he did. He had a vision (a targaryan vision) and all his intentions and deeds were to fulfill that prophecy. In the end he sacrificed his whole life, experience, joy, love. Just to birth jon snow in the world
"We don't get to choose who we love" - Jaime Lannister True, but we do get to choose what we do with that love. Think about how things would be different certain GoT characters had managed to keep it in their pants, stayed faithful etc. I'm not advocating celibacy, by any measure, but thinking about the consequences of your actions before getting a room might help. Just a bit.
AximandTheCursed Exactly. It's one of the reasons why I like jon so much. He fell in love with a wildling girl despite being a brother of the night's watch. I am sure some part of him wanted to betray the night's watch and live a long,happy life with ygritte,but in the end his duty won over his love for ygritte. If rhaeghar had been more like his son a lot of bloodshed could have been avoided
You're forgetting that the night's watch men were not entirely happy about Jon's kindness to the wildlings... end of season 5 Everyone in GoT can die for any reason at any time so trying to be noble won't get you anywhere *cough* Ned Stark *cough*
And yet, without Ned's example, how many people would have acted selfishly? If everyone acted purely out of narrow-minded self-interest, everyone would be screwing everyone else over, nobody would work together and they would all be easy prey for the White Walkers. People who are douchebags will always be douchebags, but if everyone was like that, when they need help, nothing would happen.
I wouldn't say scumbags when you think about it in GoT's / medieval context. People are forced to marry people they don't care for or even hate just to make alliances. Here they loved each other and wanted to be together despite their family decisions, which is understandable. Could argue it was selfish for not thinking about the consequences but they were young. Kind of a Romeo Juliet scenario when you think about it.
In the books it’s theorized that Rhaegar only wanted Lyanna to birth the prince who was promised. A child with blood of the first men and the blood of valyria. He was apparently obsessed with prophecy and legend. He believed that he must have three children, but Elyia Martell couldn’t give him a third...
Actually I think he was trying to recreate the trio that conquered Westeros: Aegon and his sister-wives, Rhaenys and Visenya. He already had Aegon and Rhaenys with Elia Martell but like you said, she couldn't have anymore kids, so he sought out a new wife to give him a second daughter, Visenya. I think he believed his son was the Prince that was Promised but to fulfill the prophecy, he'd have to grow up and marry his two sisters, just as Aegon I did, as that would be the only way to complete the three-headed dragon
"Rhaegar never liked killing, he loved singing" So he ran off with the princess from the North so together they could sing the Song Of Ice And Fire 🐲+🐺
@@keithfilibeck2390 turns out the prophecy might as well been aegon the conquerors bloodlusted wet dream, since It was a farce. Real Prophecies don’t need to be carried out, they happen regardless of what the little people adhere to it or try to prevent it.
Rheagar and Lyanna’s story gives me Helen of Troy vibes. Clearly that was the inspiration for GRRM. Rheagar and Lyanna were selfish and their forbidden love brought about the fall of the Targyrian dynasty and killed hundreds of thousands.
eh, Rheagar knew that if he didn't have a child with a Stark, humanity was doomed, he knew the prophecy was real, and that time was up, the show ruined it by having it not end quite right, but the books will not, Jon Snow had to be born or else doom would befall the world.
@@amitupadhyay4015 out of all the crimes commited in this series, this was one of the lesser ones, considering in the Books Jon will likely save humanity, and Lyanna was compliant in it, the only problem with what happened is that Robert went apeshit, which he was, I suppose, entitled to.
@@keithfilibeck2390 If it all happened for prophecy then Rhaegar was not in love. And Lynna was nothing but a baby factory for him. And Rhaegar was a groomer who abandoned his wife and children. The problem isn't the the motive but fandoms attitude which considers it romance. It was not. Robert didn't start rebellion because he felt entitled. Jon Arryn started it when he refused to execute Robert and Ned, as wished by Aerys.
Oh man, I neglect to check my subscriptions for a few days and this precious gem was waiting for me? That's what I get for not turning on the notifications. Happy New Year, good sir! I hope and pray it prospers you greatly.
Little Finger is right, it all is Rhaegar Targaryen's fault, but it wasn't completely for nothing. After all, it was the son he had with Lyanna Stark who stopped the last insane Targaryen .
what gets forgotten is that even though it was presented as a Lovestory, from what we now Lyanna was somewhat realistic, she would never have agreed to Rheagar taking her away from her Family, getting her Pregnant which (because he already was married) would be considered a Bastard later on, and throwing her and Elia obviously under the Bus, for what he though was ment to be Destiny cause hes the chosen one. The whole Point of the many POVs is to proof that there is no chosen one, there are only People, and RHeagar was more than willing to sacrafice 2 Woman and a Whole Kingdom for his Idea of Destiny
they should make a movie about Rhaegar and Lyanna's love story, from the tourney at Harrenhal to Roberts rebellion and the battle at the trident to the end where Ned finds Lyanna at the Tower of Joy. It would be great to see the characters of young Ned, young Robert, young Jamie Lannister, young LIttlefinger, and Cat and Lyssa Tully, young Oberon, Elia Martell and others like Lord Commander Gerold Hightower, Ser Oswell Whent, and Ser Arthur Dayne and Barristan Selmy as well as Rhaegar and Lyanna. It is a great story
It's so cool watching game of thrones a second time and seeing how well the actors actually did at portraying that they knew more then what was being said. The look and smirk of little finger who clearly knew the truth, ned stark grimacing . Means more when you know the truth
@@1A39V ABSOLUTELY!!! I have never seen a show climb so high only to fall so disgracefully. There were so many great characters that somewhere along the way just fell to nothingness. Characters like Tyrion, Jon, Jamie.... The Kingslayer had a phenomenal character arc before it went to shit. What a disappointment.
I hope Robert got to the afterlife and Rhaegar and Lyanna were both like "Yeah, she probably should've married you, Robert. We would've avoided a huge war and we didn't even need Jon to stop the zombies. Sorry I stole your promised, Robert."
Lot of folks in these comments talking like it was Rhaegar and Lyanna who set off the rebellion, and not whoever told the Starks that Lyanna had been kidnapped instead of running off of her own accord. Robert would've be plenty upset if she'd run off willingly, of course, but the Starks would likely have taken a very different view (and probably kept their heads in the process), and Robert wouldn't have gotten far on his own.
“Rheagar never liked killing” yeah but he sure didn’t mind starting a war that killed thousands. It’s funny how the starks are right about a lot of things. The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword. Kinda speaks to rheagars character, he didn’t like killing but he didn’t seem to mind other people killing each other for him. If you’re going to start a war at least fight in that war not wait until the last battle to show up with an army. He deserved a hammer to the chest whether it was for love or not.
Rhaegar didn't start the war, Robert and Aerys did. Years of pent-up frustration at the Mad King reached a boiling point and tipped over when Rhaegar and Lyanna eloped, giving Robert and his allies the perfect excuse (alongside the death of Ned's brother and father) to go to war.
Last time I checked, Rhaegar wasn't an omniscient prophet who knew what the exact outcome of his actions would be. I think you are giving him way to much credit.
@@highlyopinionated5611 sorry, but it's a bullsh*t: he was the crown prince, the heir to the throne, so he should know that power comes from political alliances and stability with your vassals; so if you disrespect those alliances and your vassals's rights (by this move, Rhaegar insulted the rights in primis of House Martell, since he publicily humiliated and then cast aside their beloved princess Elia; House Baratheon, since Lyanna was betrothed to Robert; and in the end House Stark, since he took away Rickard Stark's daughter without his knowning and consent and ruin his alliance to the Baratheons), you'll have to face a rebellion.
I would love to see a prequel just based on Rhaegar. He sounds like such an intriguing character. And I know he ain’t got many fans in this comment section but he sounded like a decent guy. But problem is he chose love over family. I think if they ever did a prequel this is the most interesting story to do one.
@Gaius Wyrden don’t get me wrong I am not painting him as a hero as he was not. But he was not evil he did many mistakes like every human being and put he’s desires before pride and family. But everything I read and watch about the character he seemed to care for the people. He was not a man driven by power but by love.
@@googleloogle4379 Rhaegar is essentially Griffith from Berserk and I am not saying it as a compliment: A handsome man on the outside, a repulsive and callous monster on the inside.
Well a lot of people know he’s a decent guy. But even decent guys can do the stupidest things that hurt people. Like a decent guy can cheat or indirectly hurt another person. It’s never black and white. But the thing is that this situation could have been handle a lot differently. It wasn’t just Lyanna’s “kidnapping” that caused a riot it was the fact her brother died and her father died and then the king asked for Robert and Ed to die and so on and so forth. Maybe if Rhaegar had convinced his dad or overthrew his dad to then strike down Lyanna’s engagement to Robert and make her his second wife then things would’ve been okay. But the reality is that the only victims here are the men that died and Rhaegar’s wife and kids. That’s it. Not him. And definitely not Lyanna.
Something I always find myself wondering about is how Lyanna reacted to the death of her father and Brandon if she really did love Rhaegar when she left with him and set the whole land to war did she still love him when she heard his father had roasted her's alive and laughed while her brother strangled himself to death trying to save him.
@nicmagtaan1132 lmao do you think that would convince her to love him? "Yeah our absconding caused your father to burn to death and your brother to be strangled but dw its all cool I'm going to kill my dad once I fuck you for a year and then finally join the war I caused?"
And season 8 just ruined everything and didnt explore so many amazing possibilities to make the show even more epic. Wish they spent an entire season of the Night King and wouldve loved to see them all fight together at Kings Landing. Wouldve been awesome to see everyone's reaction that Robert's rebellion was based on a lie and that Ned Stark was actually protecting his son this entire time, wouldve made him even more noble. Wouldve been cool to see how all the main characters react when they find out Jon is the true heir to the iron throne. Wouldve been cool to see Jon vs the Night King Wouldve been to cool to see the Night King's generals not be fucking useless Wouldve been cool to see Arya's journey to kill Cersei Wouldve been to cool to see Danaerys and Jon get a much better ending than the one we got. RIP to all those people who named their kids after Danaerys
*"Father never talked about her"* Anyone wouldn't want to talk about the time they ordered thousands to kill and get killed just because they were misinformed
Rhaegar was the hope that a good King would keep Westeros stable, especially after Aerys went mad....unfortunately most people didnt knew he was prophecy mad....and the people who knew him, and loved him, ended up DEAD because of him...
You don't know how disappointed I was when he appeared in the show. I read so many times that he was super handsome, everything a prince should be and look and D&D gave us an average dude 😅😅
Almost a perfect video. An extended version should include the marriage scene between Rhaegar and Lyanna Stark when Bran realizes that he didn't rape her, he loved her and she loved him.
The whole war was a lie. The biggest question is, who started all the insane rumours that "Rhegar kidnapped Lyana". I'm thinking Robert because he couldn't handle the truth. The Starks went south and wound up being murdered by the Mad King and the rest is history. It is implied in the books (not sure if it was in the tv show) that Rhegar was getting sick of his father and his mad behaviour and was on the verge of overthrowing him, before Robert started the rebellion.
@Gooby Nah, it's in the books too. There was a plot to overthrow Aerys and put Rhaegar on the throne. That all went to shit with the kidnapping, and Robert declaring rebellion.
@@sealdude5581 it all went to shit the moment rhaegar crown lyanna queen love and beauty. harenhall suppose to be rhaegar chance to sway all the lords to support his cause to overthrow his father, in the end what did he do?? humiliating his biggest supporter dorne(martell), piss off the north(stark) and stormland(baratheon) that's three of the lords paramount not including riverland and the vale which have alliance with stark and baratheon. what a political blunder because he's thinking with his dick.
I would die to see live action characters we've heard tales of, seen statues of, and heard the whispers of them in both Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon. Let's elevate the story. Bring us more of this fantasy indulgence. Game. Of. Thrones.
Oberyn's storyline was great but man I wish we got more of him.
He deserved better
He went to a better place, he went to the Mandalore
he actually shows up more in the show than in the books, though people talk more about him in the books because Dorne is not a fucking waste of a story there
It's all because of dumb and dumber
Is he the one that got his head popped like a watermelon?
“Rhaegar never like killing, he loved singing.” This one line tells too much.
Singing the song of ice and fire that echoed throughout the continent long after he perished.
Yet his actions lead to death, rape, and suffering such as the brutal murder of his family and the sacking of kings landing.
@@johnnyfives5416 That’s why we talk about his love and passion. Not his military success or political skills. I feel sad about the kings and queens that not allowed to feel like a normal person. In history we can see that.
@@mbsevindik it still not a excuse for making bad decisions that affects the common people. Ironically, his actions made the realm weak and divided that set the stage for a even more bloody war.
@@johnnyfives5416 Yet he may have saved the whole continent by fathering Jon, I think thats the irony that in the end he may have been right
Rhaegar: I kinda forgot Ellia Martell was my wife
and that i had two children with her.
@@cristinademartini1284 And that one of them was already named Aegon
Or even better, Lyanna: I kinda forgot Rhaegar was married XD!
Considering she was forced upon him by his psycho abusive father when he was 16 and she 18 while she had a choice and he didn't I don't really blame him much, he was kind enough to come back and try to save her and their children instead of saving himself and running away with lyanna
Bobby B: TARGSHIT!
And so Ned Stark remains the most noble person in GOT. So glad to see his image didn’t ruin
except for the part of bringing his daughters to where he knew the last hand of the king was murdered and then NOT giving them any decent guard.
@@ChaosAngel667 he gave them the guard he could his men were just outnumbered
@@snow1546 no he didn't. Sansa was only protected by a septs and Arya by an unarmed swordsman.
Also even if what you said is true it still means that ned provided no sufficient guard for his daughters
@@ChaosAngel667 you’re a idiot if you watch the show when they are attacked you can hear fighting in the back ground neds men are trying their best to defend Sansa and Arya and he did what he could he even sacrificed his honor to ensure they were safe
@@snow1546 those were the soldiers which were spread through the city on neds orders. Arya and Sansa had no guards. Show me the scene were you prove me wrong.
Damn you Raeghar, for being responsible for the most saddest, tragic death in the entire series, Elia Martel
ok ok Yes Elias was innocent.
ok ok Yeah he was responsible for that, not fucking Tywin giving the order to kill inocents...
ok ok Isnt the death of Ned the most tragic and saddest? Or Sheeren's ?
Technically Robert caused the war for not realizing Lyanna despised him and never wanted to be with him. Oh wait, he did actually realize that. He just couldn't bear the thought of her loving another man so in a drunken stupor he fabricated a lie that would change the seven kingdoms forever and send it into a massive period of instability.
Not to mention Aerys's retarded bullshit made things worse.
I was always fascinated how Game of Thrones was all thrown into motion through the actions of a dead man. Although dead, Rhaegar was the most important character for the series and everything that happened in it could be traces back to Rhaegar. Just brilliant stuff
Aerys II is more important in my mind
Honestly surprised he wasn't mentioned more. But the people most affected by him died earlier on.
Rhaegar was also just as insane as his family, what kind of mad man tries to force a prophesy? If it was meant to happen it would.
@@NotDuncan remember the books, the Targaryen have visions of the future in their dreams, maybe Rhaegar knew only a stark/Targaryen could be Azor Ahai (the song of Ice and fire) and him having a son with Lyana was the only way
maybe he even knew he was going to die in the hands of Robert and no other Targaryen will ever met a stark in time
@@NuwandaLunaDragon it would so funny if George make an 180 and say "nah who cares prophecys"
I feel so bad for Elia Martel. She really did not deserve any of this. His whole riding past his wife to give Lyanna his favour is exactly what Henry VIII did to Katherine of Aragon. He disrespected his wife to give favour to Anne Boleyn. Just horrible asshat behaviour.
fleurgi yea because of the prophecy
Marc Renaud Terrible excuse. Rhaegar was a grade A fuckboy.
fleurgi Elia was the biggest victim of the war. First rhaeghar disrespects her by not crowning her the queen of love and beauty. Then he insults her house by eloping with lyanna. Then we find out that he anulled his marriage to lyanna,thus making lyanna queen instead of elia and making all of her children with rhaeghar bastards. There's also the fact elia ended up brutally murdered and raped(with her children killed as well) by a man rhaeghar knighted, due to a war rhaeghar started. As if to rub salt in the wound,we find out rhaeghar and lyanna named their son(jon) aegon,the same name as that of rhaeghar's first son with elia. Elia's entire story is basically rhaeghar finding new ways to shit on her
SAZ the laughing tree knight was lyanna stark they fell in love after rhaeghar find out they married in secret lyanna never loved Robert she loved rhaeghar Robert rebellion was a lyanna named Jon aegon targaren
Remember The Prophecy the Prince that was promised Elia was fire and rhaeghar was fire fire+ice =Prince that was promised
I think Littlefinger knew the truth about Rhaegar and Lyanna... That look he gives Sansa when she said...
yes may be you are right
Didn't matter now what Little finger knows... Unfortunately
Well if he knew then he would've admitted it before dying, kind of pointless having him know and not abusing that in a story telling way
Hard to fathom that this conversation or Lyanna & Rhaegar's love drama would've even crossed his mind while he was begging for his life at the end there.
Karen Angella Brown If little finger knew, he wouldve already used the information to get what he wants, and Jon snow would be dead.
Great acting by the actor of Ned Stark at 1:05. Truly amazing. He EXACTLY displays the emotions of keeping a secret, knowing that what Robert was saying was not true. Ned Stark is the real GOAT of GOT.
Sean bean lol
A wise man whose an accomplished stage actor told me Sean Bean is a terrible actor but has a manly “presence”. He evidence was that Sean constantly does this downward stare to display “worry or concern” prior to his line. It’s endemic to him. It’s all he knows. I freaked out after watching his pathetic performance in GOT. That downward stare is all he is capable of ! He uses this weak acting in the Frankenstein chronicles as well.
Boromir
@@wanda6376 😂
@@pattifunkhouse2932 "You think my life is some precious thing to me?" "I would've followed you anywhere, my brother...my captain...my king." Piss on whoever told you he was a terrible actor, sounds like a jealous hater to me.
Everybody loves Rhaegar:
Robert Baratheon, The Martells, and Ned Stark: Hold our beers.
Don't forget *The Tyrell* loves that family
@@wellknown1204 well house Tyrell did fought for them in the rebelion and they own pretty much everything they have beacuse of the Targaryens
@@glasbolyas9549 they also let the targs die out by staying in storms end dining and not joining their host with rheagars at the trident
Ned didn't hate Rhaegar. He pretended to do so.
@@neneray310 i mean how would mace march with his army of 50000 from storms end to the trident in that short amount of time. I'd say it was dumb of him to siege storms end but who would have known that stannis be such a hardass
I have never been so captivated by a character that had been talked about for 7 full seasons like I was with Rhaegar. Hearing everybody’s different views of him. It really helped paint a picture of him. His kindness, his braveness, and in the end, his selfishness. Elia Martel and her kids were butchered because of him and that is heartbreaking. Honestly, I really hope that we get a Robert’s Rebellion prequel.
you perfectly stated what I feel Rhaegar is meant to represent
And get Cavill to play Rhaegar
@@antoninicolas6222 Cavill = Aegon the Conqueror
Was he really kind? In the real world if a man leaves his sick wife for a younger prettier girl he's usually considered a douchebag and an asshole and the girl is considered a homewrecker. Not to mention that it is kind of implied (in the books) that he didn't really love Lyanna, he only married her to complete his interpretation of the prince that was promised prophecy, he believed that a line in the prophecy stated that the prince that was promised must have 3 children. The show kind of implies the same thing though because in the show we see Dayne try to kill Ned on sight on orders of Rhaegar- he didn't care about Lyanna or her family(after all he did ride out to fight her two remaining brothers in the battle of the trident), he only cared about her offspring.
Lyanna isn't much better either - she literally finds out that her future father-in-law killed her brother and father brutally and still decides to marry into that family. Add that to the fact that she knew he was married to Elia and still decided to marry him, and this clearly shows that Lyanna didn't care about anyone's feelings but her own. LIke I said in the real world we would consider both of them to be the lowest of the low but in fiction, we see this as a tragic love story.
@@johnv5827 Rhaegar took a second wife as a third pregnancy would kill Elia. That is explicitly an act of kindness.
Rhaegar and Lyanna would have married long before Brandon was even arrested
The fact Oberyn was right all along... Beautiful and noble Rhaegar Targaryen left his wife and two children for a 16 year old girl.
Yep. That's when you know that Raeghar was all the things that Oberyn and Barriston Selmy said he was. Even Oberyn didn't blame Raeghar for her death and only cursed at the mountain and Lannisters.
Rhaegar parallels Robb Stark in a way. They were both the sons of great men destined to inherit their mantles yet were undone essentially by marrying the wrong person and dragging hundreds of thousands of people down with them for their mistake.
aerys CANNOT be compared to ned stark.
Rhaegar's grandfather married love over his betrothal of tully girl, like his father ( aegion the 5th ) married love over his betrothal of a cousin Targaryen.
Although I will say in Robb's defense he didn't start the war and he didn't intend on falling in love, plus his demands for peace were reasonable, it's just everyone around him ended up screwing him over. Rhaegar from the looks knew what he was doing, knew what it would cause, and did it anyway. I have more sympathy for Robb in this case.
@@mrmoviemanic1 rob breaking his oath was 100% his fault and it was the nail in the coffin for him, he also knew what he was doing
An important part, if not the most important, of rhaegar's story is that he was a slightly weird/aloof child who suddenly was struck with a sort of divine inspiration to fulfill an ancient prophecy. His interest in the realm, his interest in history and knowledge, was not until he was inspired to pursue the prophecy. Before that, for all intents and purposes, he was a strange and unknowable child to almost everyone.
End the series with Rhaegar singing to Lyanna
end the series with Robert resizing his chest cavity
ThePointlessBox_ 😂😂😂 W
ThePointlessBox_ GODS
Mason Lockrem I don't think the final series will be good so a perfect send off.
MOOOUUR WHINE!
When you think about it, it just goes to show how gifted Robert was as a warrior. Rhaegar unhorsed Barristan Selmy, one of the finest knight Westeros has ever seen, and yet he was killed by Robert on the Trident. I wish we’ll get to see this part of the story in a TV show one day!
Jousting in the lists and fighting on a battlefield, totally the same thing
He did lack the finesse of the likes of Selmy or Dayne but he sure was a fierce and strong fighter. You can tell by his weapon of choice.
Robert used a war hammer, and on the muddy trident both their horses were unable to maneuver, giving Robert the upper hand I think.
@@teebee7769 Gods he was STRONG then
I believe Robert was used to walking in the mud and blood that the trident didn’t really affect his fighting style, while rhaegar may not have been as used to unstable footing. Just my assumption of course
I forgot who said it, but “Love is the death of duty” goes for the whole show. How many characters died acting out of love? Rhaegar, Littlefinger, Jaime, Dany, Robb, Oberyn (for his sister) etc and it was Jon who finally decided to choose duty over love
That was maester Aemon of the Nights watch who said it.... however, if I had to summarize the whole GoT story in a sentence, it would be "The things we do for love"
Littlefinger didn't die because of love, karma was catching up to him
@उदित्य त्यागी Everybody falters at certain point
Tyrion said duty is the death of love indicating Jon to kill Daenerys
@@oishee6467 actually ameon said it first
"So they will not , for love is the bane of honor, the death of duty. What is honor compared to a woman's love? What is duty against the feel of a newborn son in your arms ... or the memory of a brother's smile? Wind and words."
- Maestor Aemon (Targaryen)
JUSTICE FOR ELIA MARTELL AND HER CHILDREN!!! 😭😭
Ha ha nice one 😂😂
The Hound ended up avenging them
@@KhanSaab-pi6sw I mean technically Oberyn did avenge them, he killed Ser Gregor Clegane.
@@Zaneoo7 true! He was technically alive but I'm sure most would rather be dead than a beast that doesn't feel pain and can't talk
@@Zaneoo7 @Zane Connolly Unfortunately book Oberyn only avenged Elia and Aegon. Rhaenys still remains unavenged. She was killed by Ser Amory Lorch, who found her hiding under Rhaegar's bed, hoping he would protect her, and so Lorch dragged her out from it and stabbed her fifty times. Roose Bolton eventually fed him to a bear at Harrenhal, but it wasn't out of vengeance for Rhaenys.
I loved the editing on this one, mate. And that look Littlefinger gives Sansa, damn.
+Headsprouter Lol no. Littlefinger knows the truth. He started the lie that Rhaegar kidnapped Lyanna.
Klay Thompson Were we told that Littlefinger started that lie?
Klay Thompson the fuck you are saying?
+First Last Well, we know that Littlefinger knows that it is a lie. The look he gives Sansa when she says Rhaegar kidnapped and raped Lyanna while they are in they crypts says it all. In fact, we know that LF started the lie as a young boy as saw how powerful lies were as it caused Brandon Stark and Rickon Stark to go to King's Landing--where the Mad King would kill them horribly. Then came Robert's Rebellion. All of it Littlefinger's fault.
+Alexis Inostroza What are you confused about?
Everybody loves rhaegar, especially Robert, he gave him a nice hammer as a token of love
Rheagar sent to of his most powerful kings guard to defend his mistress, while his wife and kids waS left unguarded think about that
Robert is such a cool character, but he was such a simp. Mad over a woman who never loved him back
what a way to show love, kill all his family and all the people he loved
@@adw6894 exactly he was a piece of sh**it. Can't believe why so many people defending him. He was a terrible father and a selfish human being
@@adw6894 1. Technically she was his wife not his mistress as he did formally marry her though in secret. 2. Remember he died in the Battle of the Trident which was before the sack of King's landing. At the time of his death Ella and her children were in presumably one of the safest places in the realm the Red Keep of King's Landing. Also the plan was for the women and children to be sent to Dragonstone prior to the war reaching King's Landing. However, King Aerys decided to send only his queen and son to Dragonstone and refused to allow Ella and her children to leave. Don't get me wrong, Rheagar did not do right by Ella at all! But from his perspective i could understand how he could not foresee the horrible end that befell them.
Rheagar finding out that he isn’t the main character and his actions have consequences right before Robert caves his chest in:😱😱😱
he knew his Son was the main character and he was not, hence why he made Jon, and then faced his destiny.
Rhaegar and Lyanna remind me of Robb and his wife (can't remember her name...). both couples didn't care about others lives, if it meant they would be together.
don't ever compared robb to that rat again
@@user-ey1in4ex2v Rhaegar is a dragon not a rat
Ss he did a mistake
Sansa Lemon Cake Stark Oh, lord. Despite your little crush on Robb the facts remain.
Rhaegar- Leaves his wife and children to marry another woman. Allowed people to continuing to believe he kidnapped her and caused a war that an abhorrent amount of people died in. Plus her father and brother were burned alive by his father trying to get her back. Then saddling her newlywed brother with her kid to present as his bastard.
Robb- Makes a vow to a man to marry his daughter for his help. Breaks his vow and married another woman. He got a lot of people killed. And he accomplished nothing in the end. He didn’t save his sisters and he didn’t avenge his father. He got his wife and unborn child killed. His mother. If Tywin and Roose hadn’t ended it with that dinner the North would have been entirely ruined.
All in all, they broke their vows and got a lot of people killed. And all over a woman.
@@gokulakannan8184 a mistake that lead to a war with thousands are dead
@@user-ey1in4ex2v robb caused his own death
It’s such a tragedy that Dany never knew how good of a man Ned actually was, I have no doubt that he would’ve taken her to raise at Winterfell in secret to keep her safe, given the opportunity.
He even tried to save her in the first season and gave up his position as hand of the king when it was enacted. He wasn't loyal to the targaryens but to innocent children. We should have gotten a scene like that
The amount of fear and worry Ned must have had waiting to see the hair colour of Jon - must’ve been horrible.
@@firstlast9846 Nah Targaryen genes are super weak due to all those generations of inbreeding.
its very clear rhaegar and lyanna were in love. But how selfish were they to elope knowing full well it would start a war where tens of thousands would die. Why did Lyanna stay put when her brother and father were brutally murdered for trying to bring her back? Hopefully George will explain. Otherwise I don't understand why anyone would admire these two.
TheSingleGuy Rhaegar was obsessed with the prophecy and little else. I assume he got Lyanna into it after a while as well.
TheUndyingCrystal that’s the only reason I can think of as to why Lyanna would stay after everything that happened. She must’ve bought into the prophecy. I also think Elia Martel was supportive of Rhaegar & his obsession of the prophecy, perhaps even permitting him to seek out the right woman (Lyanna) to assist him with fulfilling the prophecy, who knows?
Neither of them had any idea that Brandon would get himself killed and start the war.
The war wasn’t started by Rhaegar and Lyanna, it was started by The Mad King for breaking the social feudal contract.
@@lukegibson9209 the mad king aerys is the bomb rhaegar & lyanna lit the fuse, therefore they started it.
Rhaegar gets way to much credit for what he did. He was the last straw that broke the camels back. People where fed up with the mad king, the was was bound to happen. They just needed a guy like Robert to go off.
thing is, its hinted at in the books that Rhaegar planned to remove the Mad King from the throne and become king himself, because he seen how bad his father was getting. Sadly Robert killed him before this could happen.
@@PointyPaints lol what? Rhaegar had plenty of time to depose his father but did jack shit, hell if he wanted to he could have deposed his father at the tournament and who among the lords and Kingsguard would stand against him, fucking no one important. Instead he sat on his hands for a fucking year before running off with a 15 year old girl he met one time as the kingdoms descend into civil war
Yeah King Bobby B was definitely justified in killing Rhaegar.
@@PointyPaints more like he killed himself lol
this is why rhaegar and lyanna are trash
Everyone was placing all their hopes on Rhaegar, biding their time for him to either depose his father or for the Mad King to finally drop dead of paranoia. Rhaegar seemed the perfect prince and future king..........until he absconded with Lyanna Stark and we all know how it went from there.
raeghar be like : things i do for love
What a douche bag?
He never did anything for love. Maybe he loved lyanna bt his entire life was for the prophecy first believing he was the fabled prince and then finally understanding it's supposed to be his son
It's so cool looking back at things and picking up things that you missed the first time. Like Sansa saying Rhaegar kidnapped and raped her aunt followed by Baelish's strange expression as though he _may_ have known more than he let on.
Yes indeed!
It's a well know theory that Baelish was the one who misslead Brandon.
King Robert's warhammer loved Rhaegar it took his breath away.
The warhammer, broke rhaegars, heart.
And the stag took roberts
@@OreoCookie324 wasn't it a mighty boar that killed good king robert
If we don't get at least one scene of Robert fucking destroying Rhaegar with the hammer ill be so disappointed.
Hunter Wanzell he didn't "destroy" him they were quite evenly matched and Rhaeger even wounded Robert so badly he couldn't lead the army to Kings Landing, but yeah in the end he slew him
Alfie Hammond i think he means Roberts Final blow destroyed hi
@@alfiehammond7574 He fucking destoryed him with a strike to the chest his fucking chestplate fell off lmao. What an idiot that Targ was. So glad his family is extinct now.
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lmao
"Rhaegar targaryen would have been a great king."
(Conveniently glosses over the fact he's the one who made the mountain a knight)
(and conveniently glosses over the fact that he humilliated his pregnant wife and discarded her with no hesitation when she stopped being useful. The fact that he mirrors the worst Targaryen Kings doesn't help matters).
@@jorgebersabe293he doesn't mirror the worst ones 😂 you all are so mad
I though rhaegar might have made a good king, but it's clear he was pretty selfish, didn't give a damn what his actions did to the realm.
The fact that Rhaegar draws parallels to the worst Targaryen kings already screams that he is not king material:
-Aegon IV: cavorting with a nobleman's significant others and the kingdoms bled for it.
-Aerys I: His obsession with books and prophecies.
-Maegor the Cruel: His delusional sense of self superiority, of "I am the King, I can do whatever I like."
-Aegon II: His cheating on his wife Elia.
You can really see the inspiration this story took from Hellen of Troy, the Greeks destroyed Troy because they were told she was raped and kidnapped (like Roberts rebellion) but she and Paris were actually in love.
Rebellion didn't start because of it. It started because mad king asked for Robert and Ned's heads.
@@omarsener8491 that jst accelerated the rebellion. Rebellion started the moment brandon called for rhaegar
@Ool13 Konu ofcourse since it meant the death of brandon and his father and the mad kings fury upon the Starks and baratheons
Eh...some sources claim that Paris died during the war, and later Helen actually returned to Menelaus willingly and lived happily and even had a daughter. Apparently it was Aphrodite who used her magic to make Helen fall for Paris as it was his reward per their deal.
It’s the Targaryen fault. Don’t make arguments about it.
Proves that a rockstar with a beautiful face and a sick hair do, truly will get away with anything.
Until he gets his chest bashed in by a pissed off ex-fiance.
I'm not sure you can say he got away with it, considering the incident with the hammer
Your editing was amazing showing two sides to Rhaegar Targaryen you can see how people don’t know his story exactly
Thank you!
Bran : "i'm built different"
You made a perfect video to show that Not Everybody Loves Rhaegar
"He loved her, and she loved him"-Bran
Hmmmmmm, thanks for commenting this, I got alot to think about.
While he is a sworn-married man with 2 children, lol
@@richardmoskalyov8503 who got divorced
You know what. I'm glad Baratheon caved Rhaegar's stupid skull and stupid chest in.
So do I. And if i am ever able to watch it in some series, I'll be cheering on him so much.
In the real world, Rhaegar and Lyanna would be seen as the lowest of the low but in fiction, we see them as a tragic love story. Any man that leaves his sick wife for a younger prettier wife would be destroyed by social media in the real world and Lyanna would be seen as a homewrecker.
Rhaegar in the books did it to fulfil the prophecy of the prince who was promised
@@Trabsol even worse - "you can't give me more children... So you're useless to me now"
@@johnv5827 Yeah I believe he said that to make him cheating on her less painful for her but it didn’t matter in the end
@@johnv5827is this real?
@@johnv5827it doesn't really matter what he did. He had a vision (a targaryan vision) and all his intentions and deeds were to fulfill that prophecy. In the end he sacrificed his whole life, experience, joy, love. Just to birth jon snow in the world
"We don't get to choose who we love" - Jaime Lannister
True, but we do get to choose what we do with that love. Think about how things would be different certain GoT characters had managed to keep it in their pants, stayed faithful etc. I'm not advocating celibacy, by any measure, but thinking about the consequences of your actions before getting a room might help. Just a bit.
AximandTheCursed sounds like what we deal with in reality
I'm imagining the entire cast acting like Varys
AximandTheCursed Exactly. It's one of the reasons why I like jon so much. He fell in love with a wildling girl despite being a brother of the night's watch. I am sure some part of him wanted to betray the night's watch and live a long,happy life with ygritte,but in the end his duty won over his love for ygritte. If rhaeghar had been more like his son a lot of bloodshed could have been avoided
You're forgetting that the night's watch men were not entirely happy about Jon's kindness to the wildlings... end of season 5
Everyone in GoT can die for any reason at any time so trying to be noble won't get you anywhere *cough* Ned Stark *cough*
And yet, without Ned's example, how many people would have acted selfishly? If everyone acted purely out of narrow-minded self-interest, everyone would be screwing everyone else over, nobody would work together and they would all be easy prey for the White Walkers. People who are douchebags will always be douchebags, but if everyone was like that, when they need help, nothing would happen.
The more I learn the the more I think Rhaegar and Lyanna were scum bags. How many had to does just so they could be together.
Infernal460 the war was going to happen even if Rhaegar didn’t “kidnap” Lyanna.
@@TheKevlar4 yeah ... except it wouldn't be Robert who would've lead the rebellion
Things we do for LOVE
I wouldn't say scumbags when you think about it in GoT's / medieval context. People are forced to marry people they don't care for or even hate just to make alliances.
Here they loved each other and wanted to be together despite their family decisions, which is understandable.
Could argue it was selfish for not thinking about the consequences but they were young.
Kind of a Romeo Juliet scenario when you think about it.
War was brewing anyway also their child was the saviour of Westeros so I guess destiny does work
_"my bad y'all"_ - Rhaegar Targaryen.
In the books it’s theorized that Rhaegar only wanted Lyanna to birth the prince who was promised. A child with blood of the first men and the blood of valyria. He was apparently obsessed with prophecy and legend. He believed that he must have three children, but Elyia Martell couldn’t give him a third...
yeah, the whole "the dragon has three heads" thing
Actually I think he was trying to recreate the trio that conquered Westeros: Aegon and his sister-wives, Rhaenys and Visenya. He already had Aegon and Rhaenys with Elia Martell but like you said, she couldn't have anymore kids, so he sought out a new wife to give him a second daughter, Visenya. I think he believed his son was the Prince that was Promised but to fulfill the prophecy, he'd have to grow up and marry his two sisters, just as Aegon I did, as that would be the only way to complete the three-headed dragon
Wrong: he died with her name on his lips..
"Rhaegar never liked killing, he loved singing"
So he ran off with the princess from the North so together they could sing the Song Of Ice And Fire 🐲+🐺
And that's why he died at the Battle of the Trident. Rhaegar was a fucking psycho.
@@jorgebersabe293 he was right, the prophecy had to be fulfilled, his own life was irrelevent.
Which he did also
@@keithfilibeck2390 turns out the prophecy might as well been aegon the conquerors bloodlusted wet dream, since It was a farce. Real Prophecies don’t need to be carried out, they happen regardless of what the little people adhere to it or try to prevent it.
Rhaegar: She loves me more, you've lost her.
Robert: Oh, guess who just lost Westeros?
Also Robert: Seven Hells
Rheagar and Lyanna’s story gives me Helen of Troy vibes. Clearly that was the inspiration for GRRM. Rheagar and Lyanna were selfish and their forbidden love brought about the fall of the Targyrian dynasty and killed hundreds of thousands.
eh, Rheagar knew that if he didn't have a child with a Stark, humanity was doomed, he knew the prophecy was real, and that time was up, the show ruined it by having it not end quite right, but the books will not, Jon Snow had to be born or else doom would befall the world.
@@keithfilibeck2390 so don't call them lovers, Lyanna is baby factory. And Rhaegar is a groomer.
@@amitupadhyay4015 out of all the crimes commited in this series, this was one of the lesser ones, considering in the Books Jon will likely save humanity, and Lyanna was compliant in it, the only problem with what happened is that Robert went apeshit, which he was, I suppose, entitled to.
@@keithfilibeck2390 If it all happened for prophecy then Rhaegar was not in love. And Lynna was nothing but a baby factory for him. And Rhaegar was a groomer who abandoned his wife and children. The problem isn't the the motive but fandoms attitude which considers it romance. It was not.
Robert didn't start rebellion because he felt entitled. Jon Arryn started it when he refused to execute Robert and Ned, as wished by Aerys.
@@amitupadhyay4015 retard alert
Eyerybody loves ned stark
Nice editing and background music. Streamlined a tangled but important plot line with particular facts and character traits. Very helpful.
I never get bored watching this video. Thank you, man ♥️.
anyone else notice that whoever Rhaegar gets pregnant nearly dies during childbirth or does die.
If I had a nickel for every time that happened, I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
He's like Anakin
Dragon sperm
It's because of his inbreeding genes from the targariyan blood.
@@AwkwardMelody from the stark family line too. Lyanna was born from incest aswell, rickard (her dad) married his cousin. So double incest
Oh man, I neglect to check my subscriptions for a few days and this precious gem was waiting for me? That's what I get for not turning on the notifications. Happy New Year, good sir! I hope and pray it prospers you greatly.
“Keep your legs closed to MARRIED men Lyanna Stark!!” Real House Wives of Westeros
Wow, this was beautiful! Thank you.
You should have included the scene between Ser Jorah & Ser Barristan talking about Rhaegar to Daenerys.
Little Finger is right, it all is Rhaegar Targaryen's fault, but it wasn't completely for nothing.
After all, it was the son he had with Lyanna Stark who stopped the last insane Targaryen .
I love the music you used for this. Wow.
this is a wonderful compilation
Oh man, exceptional taste in music. Westworld OST Dr Ford. Nice! Recognized it on the first notes.
Here I am again.
Ned's expression tells it all.. He had to live on with this burden of secret in his life
Fantastic edit...thank you
I seriously loved the part of character Lord Eddard Stark, He was the One of the Most Honorable Character, father, brother and Uncle.
Dude ! Westworld music matches so perfectly with GOT. That's Ramin Djawadi for you 👏
And that secret love lead to the birth of the character we know as jon snow. And that entire plot point got forgotten about, gg.
what gets forgotten is that even though it was presented as a Lovestory, from what we now Lyanna was somewhat realistic, she would never have agreed to Rheagar taking her away from her Family, getting her Pregnant which (because he already was married) would be considered a Bastard later on, and throwing her and Elia obviously under the Bus, for what he though was ment to be Destiny cause hes the chosen one.
The whole Point of the many POVs is to proof that there is no chosen one, there are only People, and RHeagar was more than willing to sacrafice 2 Woman and a Whole Kingdom for his Idea of Destiny
they should make a movie about Rhaegar and Lyanna's love story, from the tourney at Harrenhal to Roberts rebellion and the battle at the trident to the end where Ned finds Lyanna at the Tower of Joy. It would be great to see the characters of young Ned, young Robert, young Jamie Lannister, young LIttlefinger, and Cat and Lyssa Tully, young Oberon, Elia Martell and others like Lord Commander Gerold Hightower, Ser Oswell Whent, and Ser Arthur Dayne and Barristan Selmy as well as Rhaegar and Lyanna. It is a great story
It's not a love story dude. Lynna is baby factory. And Rhaegar is a groomer, who abandoned his wife and children.😑
really enjoying these inbetween the reviews Shanan
It's so cool watching game of thrones a second time and seeing how well the actors actually did at portraying that they knew more then what was being said. The look and smirk of little finger who clearly knew the truth, ned stark grimacing . Means more when you know the truth
wow such a beautiful video. good job and awesome editing.
This is how Jon Snow came to be. And then they did absolutely nothing with it. Very disappointing.
Imagine a timeline where the books were actually finished and the show never had to improvise. It could've been the greatest show ever made,
@@1A39V ABSOLUTELY!!! I have never seen a show climb so high only to fall so disgracefully. There were so many great characters that somewhere along the way just fell to nothingness. Characters like Tyrion, Jon, Jamie.... The Kingslayer had a phenomenal character arc before it went to shit. What a disappointment.
I hope Robert got to the afterlife and Rhaegar and Lyanna were both like "Yeah, she probably should've married you, Robert. We would've avoided a huge war and we didn't even need Jon to stop the zombies. Sorry I stole your promised, Robert."
If he had his war hammer in the afterlife, he would bear it down on Rhaegar again.
“And thats why I had to wake up three times in the night to piss in a bowl?!?!?”
Lot of folks in these comments talking like it was Rhaegar and Lyanna who set off the rebellion, and not whoever told the Starks that Lyanna had been kidnapped instead of running off of her own accord. Robert would've be plenty upset if she'd run off willingly, of course, but the Starks would likely have taken a very different view (and probably kept their heads in the process), and Robert wouldn't have gotten far on his own.
“Rheagar never liked killing” yeah but he sure didn’t mind starting a war that killed thousands. It’s funny how the starks are right about a lot of things. The man who passes the sentence should swing the sword. Kinda speaks to rheagars character, he didn’t like killing but he didn’t seem to mind other people killing each other for him. If you’re going to start a war at least fight in that war not wait until the last battle to show up with an army. He deserved a hammer to the chest whether it was for love or not.
Rhaegar didn't start the war, Robert and Aerys did. Years of pent-up frustration at the Mad King reached a boiling point and tipped over when Rhaegar and Lyanna eloped, giving Robert and his allies the perfect excuse (alongside the death of Ned's brother and father) to go to war.
Last time I checked, Rhaegar wasn't an omniscient prophet who knew what the exact outcome of his actions would be. I think you are giving him way to much credit.
@@highlyopinionated5611 sorry, but it's a bullsh*t: he was the crown prince, the heir to the throne, so he should know that power comes from political alliances and stability with your vassals; so if you disrespect those alliances and your vassals's rights (by this move, Rhaegar insulted the rights in primis of House Martell, since he publicily humiliated and then cast aside their beloved princess Elia; House Baratheon, since Lyanna was betrothed to Robert; and in the end House Stark, since he took away Rickard Stark's daughter without his knowning and consent and ruin his alliance to the Baratheons), you'll have to face a rebellion.
I would love to see a prequel just based on Rhaegar. He sounds like such an intriguing character. And I know he ain’t got many fans in this comment section but he sounded like a decent guy. But problem is he chose love over family. I think if they ever did a prequel this is the most interesting story to do one.
@Gaius Wyrden don’t get me wrong I am not painting him as a hero as he was not. But he was not evil he did many mistakes like every human being and put he’s desires before pride and family. But everything I read and watch about the character he seemed to care for the people. He was not a man driven by power but by love.
@@googleloogle4379 In what way does he care for the people? he plays a few tunes to the serfs and that means he's invested in their wellbeing?
@@googleloogle4379 Rhaegar is essentially Griffith from Berserk and I am not saying it as a compliment: A handsome man on the outside, a repulsive and callous monster on the inside.
Well a lot of people know he’s a decent guy. But even decent guys can do the stupidest things that hurt people. Like a decent guy can cheat or indirectly hurt another person. It’s never black and white. But the thing is that this situation could have been handle a lot differently. It wasn’t just Lyanna’s “kidnapping” that caused a riot it was the fact her brother died and her father died and then the king asked for Robert and Ed to die and so on and so forth. Maybe if Rhaegar had convinced his dad or overthrew his dad to then strike down Lyanna’s engagement to Robert and make her his second wife then things would’ve been okay. But the reality is that the only victims here are the men that died and Rhaegar’s wife and kids. That’s it. Not him. And definitely not Lyanna.
A decent guy would protect his children. He did not do that. He was mad and selfish
Even Westworld music fits with GoT.. Ramin is a genius
Awesome ! Please, do more videos like this :)
Something I always find myself wondering about is how Lyanna reacted to the death of her father and Brandon if she really did love Rhaegar when she left with him and set the whole land to war did she still love him when she heard his father had roasted her's alive and laughed while her brother strangled himself to death trying to save him.
Rhaegar would kill the mad king himself and claim the throne if he won at the trident
@@nicmagtaan1132 And what after? He tries to storm the Bloody Gate and Moat Cailin while thousands die in the process?
@nicmagtaan1132 lmao do you think that would convince her to love him?
"Yeah our absconding caused your father to burn to death and your brother to be strangled but dw its all cool I'm going to kill my dad once I fuck you for a year and then finally join the war I caused?"
Would Lyanna still love Rhaegar after she finds out that Rhaegar is marching to the Trident to kill her other brother?
Well done 👏!! Hit me right in the feels.Reminds me of how great GOT could have been.
Rhaegar on his way to commit yet another unspeakably dumb act for the sake of some vague-ass prophecy.
I really was expecting this to be an Everybody Loved Raymond joke, and instead we got a feels trip
This was a good splicing of clips!
Now I want a 30 minute sitcom starring Rhaegar. Thanks for the title now I'm wrecked! 😂😂😂
And season 8 just ruined everything and didnt explore so many amazing possibilities to make the show even more epic. Wish they spent an entire season of the Night King and wouldve loved to see them all fight together at Kings Landing.
Wouldve been awesome to see everyone's reaction that Robert's rebellion was based on a lie and that Ned Stark was actually protecting his son this entire time, wouldve made him even more noble.
Wouldve been cool to see how all the main characters react when they find out Jon is the true heir to the iron throne.
Wouldve been cool to see Jon vs the Night King
Wouldve been to cool to see the Night King's generals not be fucking useless
Wouldve been cool to see Arya's journey to kill Cersei
Wouldve been to cool to see Danaerys and Jon get a much better ending than the one we got.
RIP to all those people who named their kids after Danaerys
*"Father never talked about her"*
Anyone wouldn't want to talk about the time they ordered thousands to kill and get killed just because they were misinformed
This video made me excited for the pre-qual
Rheagar was most beautiful character a skilled warrior ❤❤❤🐐Father of Jon
Rhaegar was the hope that a good King would keep Westeros stable, especially after Aerys went mad....unfortunately most people didnt knew he was prophecy mad....and the people who knew him, and loved him, ended up DEAD because of him...
Maybe they all loved him.
1:19 - Sansa in this angle has a similar beauty with her aunt Lyanna (Aisling Franciosi).
The fact we only really hear about him and never really get to see him makes him so intriguing
You don't know how disappointed I was when he appeared in the show. I read so many times that he was super handsome, everything a prince should be and look and D&D gave us an average dude 😅😅
Almost a perfect video. An extended version should include the marriage scene between Rhaegar and Lyanna Stark when Bran realizes that he didn't rape her, he loved her and she loved him.
What happened to Elia Martel and her children, made me cry..
Lyanna Stark...ultimate homewrecker 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Thank you for making this!! I never put it all together
You're welcome!
Fantastic edit. Well done.
Thank you
Both Daenerys and Rhaegar seem to be quite similar to each other. Both loved a man/woman and the seven kingdoms bled for it.
So accurate! Your comment deserves more attention.
The whole war was a lie.
The biggest question is, who started all the insane rumours that "Rhegar kidnapped Lyana". I'm thinking Robert because he couldn't handle the truth. The Starks went south and wound up being murdered by the Mad King and the rest is history.
It is implied in the books (not sure if it was in the tv show) that Rhegar was getting sick of his father and his mad behaviour and was on the verge of overthrowing him, before Robert started the rebellion.
@Gooby Nah, it's in the books too. There was a plot to overthrow Aerys and put Rhaegar on the throne. That all went to shit with the kidnapping, and Robert declaring rebellion.
@@sealdude5581 it all went to shit the moment rhaegar crown lyanna queen love and beauty. harenhall suppose to be rhaegar chance to sway all the lords to support his cause to overthrow his father, in the end what did he do?? humiliating his biggest supporter dorne(martell), piss off the north(stark) and stormland(baratheon) that's three of the lords paramount not including riverland and the vale which have alliance with stark and baratheon.
what a political blunder because he's thinking with his dick.
I would die to see live action characters we've heard tales of, seen statues of, and heard the whispers of them in both Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon.
Let's elevate the story. Bring us more of this fantasy indulgence.
Game. Of. Thrones.
Beautiful, good sir.
Poor Sansa she was thinking Jeffery will be a noble prince like Rhaegar lol
I would love to hear a conversation between Tywin,Robert and Ned
how about stannis and tywin
Dr. Ford's music... one of my favorites on Westworld
Best sitcom ever