Larys Strong: House of the Dragon's Master Manipulator or Someone Else's Pawn?

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  • Larys Strong is known as one of the biggest political players in the Dance of the Dragons, and House of the Dragon has made it abundantly clear that there is more to Larys than what we see. But is he truly the master manipulator that he's believed to be, or could he be the political and magical pawn of someone else?
    Content of This Video:
    00:00 The Confusing Case Of Larys Strong
    01:57 Could Larys Be A Greenseer/Skinchanger?
    06:49 MAJOR SPOILERY KOOK THEORIES HERE
    13:44 Conclusion
    14:24 Outro
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Komentáře • 151

  • @kingthomasthehun8408
    @kingthomasthehun8408 Před rokem +100

    I think the reason why larys went with the Greens is because the Blacks would be unwilling to give him anything part of the "closer to gods then men thing" in short the Blacks would be unwilling to reward Larys for his schemes the greens would have

  • @magister343
    @magister343 Před rokem +54

    I tend to prefer to think of Larys as merely a skinchanger who controls rats rather than a Greenseer, but it might be interesting if he were just a puppet of Alys Rivers.

    • @MrFredstt
      @MrFredstt Před 7 měsíci

      It being Ays would be.....interesting. Especially since we know she's going to be in season 2 and meet Aemond

  • @mysteryjunkie9808
    @mysteryjunkie9808 Před rokem +18

    “He’s a combination of Varys and Littlefinger so I called him Larys”-GRRM not being to subtle with Larys character here

  • @fandommenace9575
    @fandommenace9575 Před rokem +96

    This theory of Larys being the puppet of a skin changer master is not only fascinating but terrifying. The horrific idea that the real person is beneath the puppet witnessing the horror not being able stop what is happening and knowing in the end you will be tossed away like an empty shell. What if as a child he went playing where he should not and was taken over. Or perhaps he is a messenger of the House of Black and White ❤️🩸🐉🔥

  • @realityapostasy2158
    @realityapostasy2158 Před rokem +211

    Great video, but I think there is a simpler explanation to Larys siding with the Green. He is a broken, bullied person and thus naturally sides with the broken, bullied family rather than the jock one.

    • @HillsAliveYT
      @HillsAliveYT  Před rokem +143

      LMFAO I love the idea of the Dance as a nerds vs. jocks showdown.

    • @normtrooper4392
      @normtrooper4392 Před rokem +17

      ​that explains your allegiance

    • @thekrakensdaughter
      @thekrakensdaughter Před rokem +5

      didn't he betray the greens at some point to?

    • @m1ro
      @m1ro Před rokem +17

      How exactly are the Greens broken and bullied by the time that Aegon II is crowned?

    • @joshuaadams6565
      @joshuaadams6565 Před rokem +23

      How were they bullied? I get that they were more ousted from the spotlight as they’re the king’s second family but they were always on the attack. The first moves were instigated by the greens. They took the throne, killed Luke, they killed Rhaenys and then they set up the battle of the gullet which cost the blacks jace, Vermax and Stormcloud.
      Plus I think it’s more likely that he was playing the fence (at least in the book). He was in talks with Daemon throughout the dance yet still kept aiding the greens.

  • @Ilargizuri
    @Ilargizuri Před rokem +57

    Well, I think a Hodor Figure makes more sense than a Greenseer. I mean we have already Haelena as a Dreamer, so maybe we do have Bloodraven in Larys Body. Bloodraven did kill People who he thought would not be the right choice for the Prophecy of World-Saving to happen. And only when he realized his Time came to an End, he did let others discover his Schemes and let himself be exiled to the Wall, where he disappeared a few years later to become one with a Tree, just so that he could stay alive a little longer. And all his Work will probably be "destroyed" by Bran who rejects becoming like him. I mean I am a follower of the "Show-Bran became Bloodraven"-Theory, but in the Books, I think Bran will escape this fate and defeat the Others with the Help of his Uncle Benjyn and the Reed Siblings.
    I mean there must be a Reason why the Others come south, they didn't do it for thousands of years, why now? And the Others in the Books are described more like a Fae-Creature civilization than the Ice-Zombies they became in the Show. I mean the Other, the Royce-Son and his Ranging-Party discover, laugh and play with that young Nights Watch Brother in the Prolog of AGOT. That is not the behaviour of a mindless Warmachine, which we got in the Show, that is the behaviour of a predator, like Cats who play with their Food.
    So if Bloodraven wanted to make sure that everything goes as planned, that Control-freak would have used someone in the Past as his Pawn. So using someone like Larys seems reasonable.

  • @huscarl00
    @huscarl00 Před rokem +25

    Fascinating possibilities. On one hand, Larys as a pawn would fall in line with GRRM’s horror influences, and it is dreadful to a level approaching Euron’s shenanigans. On the other hand, why can’t Larys simply be a capable operative who is perhaps mistreated and underestimated given his disability and perceived weakness? He may undermine his own House because he’s been body-snatched or simply due to spite and lifelong resentment. Great video!!

  • @WillowGardener
    @WillowGardener Před rokem +8

    I always interpreted Larys' decision to die as an indication that he was ideologically motivated, and that once his purpose was complete, he happily embraced death to be rid of his deformity. If he's a skinchanger, this makes even more sense--he's making the decision to be permanently free of his disability and live his second life inside his animal. I think his motivation was to weaken the Targeryans on behalf of the Old Gods.

  • @abekrappeflinger108
    @abekrappeflinger108 Před rokem +11

    I think rather than trying to control the outcomes, Larys aligns himself with who he thinks would come out on top. He knew Rhaenyra’s sons were his brother’s bastards and that Alicent was pushing for Viserys to admit the truth. If Viserys were to give in to Alicent’s demands, Harwin, Rhae and possibly also Lionel and Larys would have to face consequences for high treason. Larys also knew Viserys liked Lionel Strong as his Hand, to the point he refused to let him resign. So, arranging the assassination of his father and brother served a dual purpose. It opened the door for Otto to return and got rid of the only person that could confirm with certainty the parentage of Rhae’s sons. The first is advantageous to the Greens, the second distances Larys from a traitor as well as making him the Lord of Harrenhall. By killing Lionel, Larys made himself too valuable to the Greens to get rid of.
    I think it’s also not surprising Larys chose death rather than taking the Black. The Wall is a place where only the physically strong and able to fight survive, and Larys does not fall in that category. The North also has an ill reputation as the place where the old and weak die in winter when food is scarce. It is likely Larys thought being sent to the Wall meant a slow, agonizing death for him.

  • @JMTgpro
    @JMTgpro Před rokem +51

    I would be disappointed on Larys if he were just ambitious like Petyr. It's that, Larys basically remove the power of his family. Petyr seeks power, seeks to isolate the powerful and use their machinations to give them their trust and in turn, their "treasures" (Harrenhall, The Vale, Eyrie and Sansa / North).
    What Larys has done is sacrifice the power of the Strong to have a trail of prominence. He destroyed his castle in a fire , fed the idea of Harrenhall's curse that can prevent employees . He killed his father, the Hand of the King more solid and without a trace of diminishing in power, he killed his brother, leaving him as lord, but lacking a wife, heirs or future. He sacrificed his domain, his castle, the power of a Hand of the King (Viserys being an impressionable King), he eliminated his brother (A good-natured and impressionable lover of the future queen and father of her heirs) ... For what? To be an advisor to the Queen Mother and have a seat on the council that, if asked, he would have had it before all that.
    Larys could have used his machinations to bring the Strongs to the Iron Throne, eliminate the Velaryon (Laenor), pushed the HarwinxRhaenyra union to silence rumors of bastardy on their kids, pushed to cede Harrenhall to his person, when his brother becomes King Consort, keep by his brother's side all his life even as theHand of the Queen. He could have eliminated the Velaryons and Hightowers and made the Strongs gain their power and have access to dragons... But he sacrifice it, for... (¿?)
    There has to be more to be satisfactory... All this sacrifice. I hope that as a child he lost on the island of faces or that he is being influenced to eliminate the dragons for some reason ... Something more than just stupidity (Let's be honest, sacrificing all this is stupid)

    • @HillsAliveYT
      @HillsAliveYT  Před rokem +33

      Exactly, so much of what he does legitimately does NOT make sense, nor can you make any sense out of it. I also had the thought that he could have gone to the Isle of Faces at some point and his body was essentially hijacked by something or someone else, because otherwise his course of action is just nonsense.

    • @JMTgpro
      @JMTgpro Před rokem

      @@HillsAliveYT Yes, either his goal is to eliminate the dragons of Westeros for some reason (Maesters) or as you say he is being manipulated / controlled by the children of the forest to exercise his "revenge" against man for having broken the treaty. Scheming to create one of the bloodiest and most debilitating wars in the entire history of those lands.
      I hope it is the latter and shows a more sinister side to the old gods. With Larys and Alys Rivers. Many say that she can have influence on R'hllor, but what if, her power comes from the old gods, from the cold ... It could be more interesting.

    • @wolfsbanealphas617
      @wolfsbanealphas617 Před rokem +4

      @@HillsAliveYT what if he was sent to remove the weapons that could help men survive the long night the dragons his plan is even easier if the maestsrs conspiracy is true because unlike the targs the white walkers are immortal patient and you can’t get to them via true nirth

    • @TheGoodLuc
      @TheGoodLuc Před rokem +4

      I come to believe that too after that video. What if the plan was to remove the dragons?

    • @mysteryjunkie9808
      @mysteryjunkie9808 Před rokem +5

      Bro sacrificed all that so he could look at some feet simple as that

  • @hamzaorakzai3490
    @hamzaorakzai3490 Před rokem +49

    Can't believe the show turned one of the coolest and most enigmatic character in the series, someone who's intentions are still debated by the book reading fandom to this day into a creepy, feet loving degen*arate

    • @HillsAliveYT
      @HillsAliveYT  Před rokem +44

      Uhhhh yeah the choice to make Larys Clubfoot into a dude with a predatory foot fetish was A CHOICE.

    • @TheGoodLuc
      @TheGoodLuc Před rokem +4

      @@HillsAliveYT Well, Larys in the books wasn't a rosy guy too.

    • @nidohime6233
      @nidohime6233 Před rokem +7

      @@HillsAliveYT Maybe it was always there, but was forgoten by History. Who knows how many crazy facts about influential people we have missed out.

    • @sitting_nut
      @sitting_nut Před rokem +1

      actually that is psychologically plausible given his disability.
      also "feet loving" is definitively not "degen*arate", since very creative persons also were and are like that; pushkin and tarantino are two of many obvious examples.

    • @jamiswamp
      @jamiswamp Před rokem +4

      I mean, that doesn’t say he can’t be both a creep and a enigmatic character lol

  • @jpvandenborn5046
    @jpvandenborn5046 Před rokem +14

    My theory is that the old gods are playing a long con to get Westeros back and that they succeed by getting Bran on the throne. Larys is being used as part of this plan.

    • @TheGoodLuc
      @TheGoodLuc Před rokem +3

      This... is very interesting theory. And disturbing.

    • @Emma88178
      @Emma88178 Před 11 měsíci +1

      As someone else on here said, the idea of Bran being controlled by Bloodraven is a show show. In the books, Bran will reject Bloodraven and help to defeat the Others.

    • @jpvandenborn5046
      @jpvandenborn5046 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Emma88178 Nice, I will look into that theory.

  • @SHAY_1O1
    @SHAY_1O1 Před rokem +33

    I've been binge watching all of your videos to take notes for a fic of mine, but i just wanted to lyk i appreciate your detailed videos and insight to this complex world. i may not comment all the time, but you'll always receive a like from me! hope you stay safe and happy, as well as anyone else reading ❤

  • @JoeMagician
    @JoeMagician Před 5 měsíci +3

    Interesting take on Larys and thank you for the shoutouts to my video. I don't think I ever considered that he may be a victim of other skinchangers taking his body. The possibility is there as you mention, and could make his more....homicidal actions towards his family more understandable. I didn't really go into his end game as the videos were intended to be relatively spoiler free to his end game, however I'll give my take here and maybe on a stream/video later about his decision to die. It very well could be a second life scenario, where Larys like Varamyr had a planned second life ready to go and thus to him death isn't the same finality as others. Varamyr is a tremendously powerful skinchanger without prophetic visions, and he had long planned for his death with his wolves and even considered going into the trees as well once his body dies. Larys could very well also have an animal back up plan somewhere, or perhaps he is aware that the weirwoods on the Isle of Faces or the one in Kingslanding are options. Perhaps he feels those are better futures for him personally than freezing his clubfoot off on the Wall, where a tremendous amount of his enemies would be waiting and it's not like he has the Raven's Teeth like Bloodraven does in the future to protect him.
    Also, this depends on the extent of his powers. Is he like Varamyr, and just a powerful skinchanger, or is he like Bran and also receives green/prophetic dreams. What kind of green dreams he gets like for instance Jojen Reed who seems to know his life is ending and is resigned to it well in advance. Bloodraven as well when we meet him knows that the end of his life as Brynden is quickly coming with Bran's arrival. Maybe even Helaena as well in the show, she certainly is troubled by what she sees in her dreams already. Prophetic or green dreaming characters tend to have a sense of doom about their destiny once they learn it, feeling there's no avoiding destiny. Bloodraven's line about the ink being already dry is one I come back to a lot. If Larys knew all along that his death would come at the hands of Cregan Stark, then perhaps he allowed that to happen because of that feeling that he is filling his role rather than trying to avoid it and extend his life at the Wall.
    And just on a more human level, perhaps he truly is in love with Alicent in his own twisted way taking her death extremely hard (as well perhaps his role in killing her child Aegon) and when faced with the choice of having more life as a nobody on the Wall in the cold or dying at Cregan's sword, he chose to join her in death than continuing to stretch out his broken life any more. As well as in the future regretting what he did to his father and brother as well as the extermination of the rest of his house at Aemond's hands. That Cregan didn't just make him face his crimes against Aegon, but the path of pain and death to those around him that lead him to facing Ice. That he has showed no remorse so far doesn't mean he won't in the future, especially with the hellscape he navigates in the Dance. Again, thanks for the shout out and I enjoyed your take on the theory.

    • @HillsAliveYT
      @HillsAliveYT  Před 5 měsíci

      Thanks! And your theories about his decisions are interesting, especially since choosing death really is such an odd choice given the kind of character that the show has crafted him in to so far. But you make a very good point that the person he is now isn't necessarily who he'll be at the end of the series, so there could be a more personal reason why he kicks it rather than some magical conspiracy.

  • @peezyorpj
    @peezyorpj Před 11 měsíci +1

    Here’s my wild and unlikely theory:
    Since greenseers can interact with people from the past, perhaps Brynden Rivers is giving orders to Larys Strong since he MIGHT be a greenseer himself. (To manipulate events from the past to ensure that Brynden’s goals for the current time period are met.)
    And when The Dance Of Dragons came to a close, perhaps that’s why Larys chose the executioner’s block instead of the wall because he felt that his mission was complete.

  • @theduxabides9274
    @theduxabides9274 Před rokem +6

    Leave it up to George to tell us Daemon had a mole on the Green Council and NEVER HAVE IT MATTER EVER, and NEVER bring it up again in F&B AT ALL. Ffs

    • @HillsAliveYT
      @HillsAliveYT  Před rokem +3

      😂

    • @theduxabides9274
      @theduxabides9274 Před rokem +2

      @Hill's Alive Let's not forget the vanishing garrison of Harrenhal. George tells us that Daemon takes the castle because Larys was in KL and thus Harrenhal was lightly garrisoned. Were the rest of House Strong's forces in KL too? Did they fight against the Blacks in the Riverlands? IT DON'T MATTER!!!
      For their sakes I hope they just walked off the pages into a better story; somebody's gotta have a happy ending in this written-in-crayon shitshow

    • @theduxabides9274
      @theduxabides9274 Před rokem +2

      @Hill's Alive "Breaking News: Martin Scorsese has signed on to direct season 3 of HOTD. Jack Nicholson will be replacing Matt Smith as Daemon Targaryen, with Leonardo Dicaprio, Matt Damon and James Badge Dale joining the cast as Gwayne Hightower, Larys Strong and Luthor Largent respectively."

  • @davidduran6163
    @davidduran6163 Před rokem +5

    I feel like at first, he wanted to save westeros from the inevitable instability that would come with a hypothetical reign of Rhaenyra and her illegitimate children. Then when he saw that Aegon II and Alicent did not want to reconcile with formar black lords and cáusese their uprising, realized that from now on they would be a problem and only a group of competent people who had Aegon III under their guardianship could peace and stability.
    For me, his character si more related to Varys, who works for peace, than to little finger who wants chaos to rise to power.

    • @adapienkowska2605
      @adapienkowska2605 Před rokem +3

      Varys doesn't work for peace, Varys says he works for peace, but his actions say another story.

    • @Emma88178
      @Emma88178 Před 11 měsíci

      @@adapienkowska2605 Varys wants "peace" only when it benefits him. Even though he wants to help Aegon take back the throne for House Targaryen, he obviously wants something in return.

  • @inelouw
    @inelouw Před rokem +4

    THANK YOU for using the phrase 4D chess correctly. 🥰

  • @bclr6843
    @bclr6843 Před rokem +6

    I seen a comment on the joe magician video that thought that if he was a Bran or Bloodraven type character just less powerful that he might be only trying to start a civil war to decrease the number of dragons, possibly even make them extinct. Since dragons are hard to kill but other dragons are known to kill other dragons, also since that is the outcome we got…
    Again love this channel. Rarely agree with your theory’s and stance on somethings but still watch all videos. Thanks keep up the good work

  • @annaofeliya
    @annaofeliya Před rokem +3

    love your videos you have such good analysis!

  • @2InsertNameHere
    @2InsertNameHere Před rokem +4

    "It's baffling he wouldn't choose the Blacks because he's related to Rhaenyras kids"... Dude literally burnt his family alive, I don't think he's a family guy 😂

  • @pchurch692
    @pchurch692 Před rokem +1

    Great video! Thanks for the content

  • @revanius2213
    @revanius2213 Před 10 měsíci +1

    My theory is that Larys was the kind of person who wanted to see the world burn, to see great houses like his own torn down to ruins, that he enjoyed watching the Dance from the side-lines and with the end of the dragons and the war he saw his life was complete and just allowed himself to be killed by Lord Stark.

  • @tristanescure7384
    @tristanescure7384 Před rokem +3

    I think there is merit to those ideas in terms of the thematic connections between Larys Strong and green seer symbols (the clubfoot as in woodland spirit, the Strong bloodline, Harenhall, that one weird blood oath in Fire&Blood, the Greens in general, etc). However, this theory is a little too vague for me. As your saying, green seer magic could explain some of the obscure machinations of Larys Strong, but only if those machinations led to the ends of the green seer behind them.
    If you're saying Larys Strong was a green seer and had mysterious goals that we don't quite comprehend, well that's the same as saying he was a normal man with mysterious goals that we don't quite comprehend. Magic doesn't have to be involved.
    If you're saying that he was controlled by a green seer, you gotta at least guess who. Let's keep in mind that most of Larys Strong's actions facilitated, if not led directly to, the Dance of the Dragons. So we are looking for someone interested in undermining the Targaryen dynasty and/or whipping out dragons. The only characters I can think of who could even do it are Bloodraven, Bran and Euron. Bloodraven and Bran are likely acting against the Long Night, which would objectively be much easier with a family of dragon riders around. Euron is more malicious but it's unclear to me that he would try to whip out dragons rather than taking their power for himself. If I was Euron and I was able to skinchange people in the past, I would be more interested in taking over Elissa Fareman to get her three dragon eggs.
    And that's kinda the crux of my issue here : none of the characters we know of have the power AND the inclination to puppeteer Larys Strong specifically. I guess there could be some secret tree wizard out there we haven't met yet, with power we know little about and goals beyond our comprehension... Doesn't sound like a meaningful addition to the story though.

  • @carastone3473
    @carastone3473 Před rokem +5

    Yes, having read Fire & Blood, he’s a contradiction in actions. I don’t think there’s anything to indicate he’s a green seer or skin changer. He’s exactly like Littlefinger in that he’s out for HIMSELF and quietly changes his alliances as it will benefit him.

    • @adapienkowska2605
      @adapienkowska2605 Před rokem +4

      But the thing is, he is not really for himself. He would have an easier time with the Blacks.

    • @mysteryjunkie9808
      @mysteryjunkie9808 Před rokem

      @@adapienkowska2605 the Blacks would be disgusted by his Clubfoof

  • @MrWatra001
    @MrWatra001 Před rokem +6

    I think this overlooks the simpler explanation that Larys is crippled, and was probably mistreated by his father and brother, which would explain why he would be willing to murder them. And for why he wouldn't want to take the black, I can't imagine Castle Black is in compliance with ADA standards and probably saw that as worse than death.

  • @natie3322
    @natie3322 Před rokem +4

    LF seems to have Powers… but what if he’s being controlled also? So the enemy uses broken boys, takes them, positions them for its own ends, then abandons them and moves on….

    • @Emma88178
      @Emma88178 Před 11 měsíci

      I don't think Petyr has powers, there is definitely no hint whatsoever in the books anyway.

  • @loooongneck
    @loooongneck Před 10 měsíci +1

    I wonder if Larys chooses execution because since he knows Cregan Stark is performing the executions, he knows he’ll be beheaded before the weirwood thus allowing him to live on forever in some form in the weirwood network.

  • @eevanikkari
    @eevanikkari Před rokem +1

    I’m so happy everytime I click on a GoT video and hear your voice 😊
    Maybe you could think of a way to make your thumbnails more easily recognizable. I would instaclick if I saw it was your video. 😁

  • @Okkotsu86275
    @Okkotsu86275 Před rokem +1

    While I was watching S1 of HotD, I never sensed a supernatural air around Larys. I felt he was a combination of Varys and Littlefinger, with underline fantasies and kinks regarding Lady Alicent. But after watching this video, I can definitely see it and will be paying attention more closely to the last Strong. As far as Larys's goals. I think this Batman quote regarding the Joker sums it up best.
    "His plans and plots only make sense to himself. "

  • @theduxabides9274
    @theduxabides9274 Před rokem +3

    8:56 If he was a skin-changer, he could easily have warged into another animal and escaped death. All he'd need at that point is a new human hoat for his consciousness

    • @HillsAliveYT
      @HillsAliveYT  Před rokem +2

      Yeah I agree, but why do that when he could leave his own human body alive? It just seems hella risky to commit to living inside someone else permanently and not having the safety net of your actual human form.

    • @theduxabides9274
      @theduxabides9274 Před rokem +1

      @Hill's Alive Perhaps he would have felt there was too much attention, even at the Wall? He would have been known by Cregan Stark and any of his associates, plus his own supporters from the Riots like Perkin the Flea were going to the Wall also. If he takes on a new body and everyone thinks he's dead he gets a clean slate to keep working south of the wall.
      Larys and Addam Velaryon's random visit to the Isle of Faces prior to 2nd Tumbleton are definitely things that I hope get explored more in S2 and S3 for sure

    • @genericname4575
      @genericname4575 Před rokem +1

      @@theduxabides9274 personally, in regards to Addam , I think he was used as a way for the Blackwoods to marry into the Starks.
      After his death at Tumbelton, his body was carried out by Lord Blackwood and interred at Raventree for the next eight years. To inter a man in your family home is a huge sign of respect, but why did that honor fall to the Blackwoods? By right of rank, the Tullys should have taken him to Riverrun, unless the Blackwoods could claim to have been closer to Addam. Then, during the Hour of the Wolf, Lady Alys gives her hand to Cregan Stark so that he'd spare Lord Corlys. Yes, it did prevent war but if Addam was respected enough to be interred in her home, I see this as another way of honoring him, by saving the life of his "grand"sire.
      After escaping King's Landing, Addam likely went to the Riverlands to find Daemon, believing him to be the one person that could change Rhaeneyra's mind, and landed on the isle of faces because of pure coincidence or was invited in.
      There, he was likely told of the long night and that his actions would aid in its prevention and that it had to do with House Blackwood. So his decision to charge Seasmoke at Vermitor was to save Ben Blackwood who was in the center of the battle.
      Well, that's just my tinfoil reason as to what could have happened at the isle of faces with Addam after he "sought the council of the greenmen". It is a place surrounded with mystery and magic so anything possible.

  • @ninjadolphin01
    @ninjadolphin01 Před rokem +1

    I can think of multiple reasons to choose death for skinchanger Larys: he doesn't want to be a cripple of the wall especially as he will likely be there with his enemies, maybe the extension of his line was the issue maybe he realized he had destroyed his dynasty and just wanted to get it over with quickly, being aware of the world beyond the veil he didn't want to be up there with the others and who knows what else. Or maybe he had already planned that as his first death and skin changed away ooOooh

  • @JamesHatfield49
    @JamesHatfield49 Před rokem +9

    The Clubfoot is one of the most under appreciated GOATS of the Dance. I wouldn’t have survived and killed Rhaenyra if it wasn’t for him.
    Even if I was eventually poisoned by him, he still has my respect

  • @MJ-yl7qu
    @MJ-yl7qu Před rokem +2

    I have to admit that I’m not particularly convinced about him being a greenseer or another hodor. One reason being, that he is never connected to magic in the show itself and none of the magic users in asoiaf seem to be interested in earthly matters (getting into a powerful position in kingslanding like it seems to be larys goal).

  • @morgenzon69
    @morgenzon69 Před rokem +2

    Team Black, Team Green? Nah, I'm team creepy Larys!

  • @janellejulianajoy
    @janellejulianajoy Před 11 měsíci

    I dont know, but, he makes my skin crawl. The only other character to pull this kind of reaction out of me was Ramsay Bolton.

  • @melissaisloud7404
    @melissaisloud7404 Před rokem +1

    I like you theory better than my assumption that he knew his disability would be difficult to manage at The Wall, & he’d probably die from it anyway. At least if he died then he wouldn’t be cold and uncomfortable. Your theory is a far better one for the story.

  • @aprilchardy1
    @aprilchardy1 Před 8 měsíci

    ...The Strong Possibility...?
    Nice.

  • @normtrooper4392
    @normtrooper4392 Před rokem +6

    Mad respect to the show runners for showing Larys as an absolute freak

    • @HillsAliveYT
      @HillsAliveYT  Před rokem +16

      Bleh, cannot agree. Men in power exploiting women for sex on a Game of Thrones spinoff? Groundbreaking.

    • @AmandaabnamA
      @AmandaabnamA Před rokem +13

      ​@@HillsAliveYT 🙌🏼 exactly and the fact that people were putting all that on Alicent goes to show a lot of the fanbase

    • @notyetawomen5257
      @notyetawomen5257 Před rokem +12

      @@AmandaabnamA It really is disgusting of the fans to use that whole situation to insult Alicent.

    • @normtrooper4392
      @normtrooper4392 Před rokem

      @Hill's Alive you are correct but this is the first foot fetish on the screen

  • @shimaalcarrim7949
    @shimaalcarrim7949 Před rokem +1

    I like the channel

  • @magpie_monster
    @magpie_monster Před rokem +5

    wow 10 minutes ago. "WTF is up with larys" was truly my take away of hotd. what a weird guy.

    • @TheGoodLuc
      @TheGoodLuc Před rokem

      It's weird how Asoiaf seem to be a just complex political drama, but then you start thinking and... yeah.

  • @gerardjagroo
    @gerardjagroo Před rokem +1

    Someone, I forgot who, probably LML theorized that the House Strong are anciently related to House Stark since the days that the First Men first appeared in Westeros and that this is supported by how eagerly Cregan Stark was willing to fight for Jacaerys, his kinsman.
    If this is true and given that the Starks and possibly the Strongs including Larys have special warging/greensight then it would indicate that some magical madfuckery is going on in the Seven Kingdoms and has been going on since the beginning.

  • @bloodygoat6941
    @bloodygoat6941 Před 9 měsíci

    Honestly he often strikes me as a sociopath who doesn't control his impulses and follows them and to the end of him and his bloodline he could choose to end his line by dieing in the freezing north or getting brutally killed by wildlings or lord stark chops his head of right then and there no delay of years

  • @wanderingundine927
    @wanderingundine927 Před 6 měsíci

    I'm obsessed with Larys, my affection rooted in projection* and lust, so I can't consider him objectively. I love the idea of him being a skinchanger and maybe even a greenseer, working for his own gain and/or tasked with a mission. But I don't like the idea of him being controlled by another entity, which would wipe out the complexity of his character as a human with ambiguous but plausible motivations for his choices.
    *Wrong word, but I don't know a better one.

  • @carastone3473
    @carastone3473 Před rokem +1

    There’s always a friggin’ manipulator.

  • @CandVocaloiziiPlang1
    @CandVocaloiziiPlang1 Před rokem +3

    Why does Larys look like Onision?

  • @MarkStorey-dc4tm
    @MarkStorey-dc4tm Před rokem

    I feel I'd need more evidence before assessing this. I do think it's interesting to look at when Larys allies himself with Alicent (in the show.) At that time she seems weak, isolated and almost blindly loyal to Rhaenyra. This either suggests supporting "the Greens," as such, wasn't Larys' priority or that he somehow saw far more than he had any reason to.

  • @insaneworld211
    @insaneworld211 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Im the odd one out here and very late
    But what really fascinates me, is why Larys is kinda obsessed with Alicent.
    I genuinely believe that he actually has some admiration/affection for Alicent.
    Especially if he uses the rats to spy. Since i still remeber the shot of Alicent looking up at the ceiling during her marital rape and BEHOLD A RAT WAS LOOKING DOWN AT HER WATCHING IT ALL.
    I have not read the book so if something happens that disproves his feelings for Alicent, oh well.
    Theres also how Larys might be the father of Alys Rivers. If so, i would not be surprised if the mother looked similar to Alicent.
    Either way almost every man around Alicent are horrible

  • @LadyDreamfyre
    @LadyDreamfyre Před rokem +1

    My personal thoughts about Larys are "what the FUCK is up with this guy"
    But to be honest, I love the idea of skinchanger!Larys just warging into someone else right before his death and live the rest of this life playing with everyone around him

  • @mch7933
    @mch7933 Před 8 měsíci

    i would love to see Larys being controlled by a greenseer but i have little faith in the show actually doing something as huge as this with Larys, i feel like nothing will come out of the mystery behind Larys and it would be a disappointing and less interesting end to him

  • @lutilda
    @lutilda Před 11 měsíci

    I think Larys simply wanted power- esp to be Lord of Harrenhal. But he could never do that with his father and brother alive. If that's his goal the blacks would never side with him. Plus, a key theme of the Dance is the struggle second sons feel to get out of their older siblings' shadow by taking power of their own. I think Larys reinforces that

  • @ayiza8511
    @ayiza8511 Před rokem

    If he can’t survive the walk being crippled and all, that’s a slow cold death. His only choice was death or walk his family line would end anyway. We know only tow green seeres bran and bloodraven and they both were tryi g to prevent the long night, Larys was not killing the dragons almost doomed humanity until Dany came around

  • @Infernal460
    @Infernal460 Před rokem +1

    0:06 "Compelling". Urhhhh no.

  • @wolfsbanealphas617
    @wolfsbanealphas617 Před rokem +1

    I feel like it’s both is t everyone a pawn in someone else’s game for example Cersei who’s both a pawn a d player

  • @Mj_Jetson
    @Mj_Jetson Před rokem +2

    Beautiful tinfoil and I love it!!! Yeah... Larys is a head-scratcher for me. Definitely my favorite character in F&B, cuz I can't figure out heads or tails of what his deal is.

  • @sankarkrishnan407
    @sankarkrishnan407 Před rokem

    Larys is also a puppett of his master. Alys Rivers & Larys may had a connection. Larys was gone to the wall in the body of Perkin. he was doing his work there.

  • @loudradialem5233
    @loudradialem5233 Před 11 měsíci +1

    The biggest mystery is he chopped his club foot off. What was he hiding?

    • @mariavi33
      @mariavi33 Před 11 měsíci

      Extreme internalized ableism

  • @pckrichards7980
    @pckrichards7980 Před rokem +1

    On one hand- All hail the 3-eyed rat
    On the other- Sympathy for a Hodor.
    Really makes you think!

  • @julioulloa5403
    @julioulloa5403 Před 11 měsíci +2

    SPOILERS
    It was good ol' brinden once again.
    Whaaaaaaaat!

  • @jessicar4934
    @jessicar4934 Před 9 měsíci

    Think Larys was impulsive and an opportunist. Alicent probably appeared more vulnerable and easier to manipulate than Rhaenyra

  • @adamoneil5317
    @adamoneil5317 Před rokem

    Great video...tbh I can't help but think that Larys in HotD looks a lot like Dylan Mulvaney 😂

  • @minnumseerrund
    @minnumseerrund Před rokem

    He's just in it for the feet

  • @bennyhoffa7648
    @bennyhoffa7648 Před rokem

    It's been a bit since I read the book but wasn't when our boy Larry "chose" to die during the trials' didn't it go more like "ay yo fuckin as if a Stark would let me take the black after all that lol just hurry up and kill me"?
    To me it seemed it was less literally choosing death over taking the Black, and more Larys recognizing that while Stark just let a LOT of people take the black that he was going to draw the line at him. Someone was gonna die for everything that just happened, even if all those with lesser involvement just had fool proof plan against the headsmans axe. The north men came down south for blood and death (the book says as much several times) and Stark was going to get it one way or the other - Larys never had the chance to take the black, Stark was going to make an example of someone.

  • @bgm3460
    @bgm3460 Před rokem

    I think he choose die instead the wall because in the wall the magic of weriwoods are too strong an know thy will manipulate and use them like they do with three aye raven, in the south the magic power of weirwoods exist but not so much, he is more secure

  • @chables74
    @chables74 Před rokem

    Algormancy!

  • @blueblack3591
    @blueblack3591 Před měsícem

    If they are hinting at greenseeing they are very bad at it.

  • @LuisHernandez-si1jj
    @LuisHernandez-si1jj Před 8 měsíci

    His nuts

  • @mavg.
    @mavg. Před rokem +1

    4D chess?

  • @wazzup1629
    @wazzup1629 Před rokem

    Man’s just in it for those Hightower feet

  • @chichivladinski
    @chichivladinski Před 5 měsíci

    Ergo? Little heavy handed on our latin?

  • @kibwel.parker6042
    @kibwel.parker6042 Před 8 měsíci

    If rhaenrya showed Larys her bare feet,
    I'm sure he'd side with her in a heartbeat
    (oh wow, I just rhymed, that's neat!)

  • @Mahawww
    @Mahawww Před rokem

    Man just wanted feet pics and Alicent was his favorite OF model.

  • @spearofhope2
    @spearofhope2 Před rokem

    I would be so pleasantly surprised if it turned out that Larys was just a self-interested, imperfect, proud human making mistakes. All the deep theorizing and 4-D chess around this character sets of my alarm bells, it feels a bit too much like the 'Smart man tactical genius' love that blinded fans to the reality of characters in GoT. Like, people are still idolizing Tywin as a... What, Sigma Male genius? Am I saying that right? When he's transparently just a thin-skinned hypocrite trying to avenge his daddy resentment onto the whole world. Ditto for Littlefinger! People were shocked at his show death, but it felt perfectly in character for the broken man trying to use his power to Re-do his traumatic childhood. They aren't Machiavelli! They're people, they're very privileged men. Larys could just be another smarter guy who picked a side then got got during a very tumultuous time.
    Tbf, I do enjoy this theory of him being the puppet rather than the puppeteer a lot better than the basic greenseer one!

  • @alfredkholi9537
    @alfredkholi9537 Před rokem

    He is a coward. More important he knew he couldn't survive there.

  • @donttalktomebye
    @donttalktomebye Před rokem

    I'm gonna be honest, I'm not a fan of this theory simply because I'm not a fan of every disabled person being a pawn in the "greater picture". I find Larys more interesting as a complex man with his own nonsensical political motives. He's at least has autonomy as a possibly psychotic, manipulative, political mastermind with a weird foot fetish and greenseeing abilities than a meat puppet for blood raven that was made vulnerable and accessible because of his disability

  • @GrannyGamer1
    @GrannyGamer1 Před 11 měsíci

    Wgoa.
    Interesting.
    And, you know, i cared a lot about the lore, histories, cultures, etc. of Game of Thrines.
    It bit me in the ass.
    So, i'll wartch.
    But i'm not taking the bait this time.
    I do have opinions of grrm 's trope of the Magic Cripple (intentinally using s problematic word here).
    See Magical Negro as a loose reference here, or Noble Savage.
    Seems people with disabilities are valued mainly for their influence on able bodied power brokers, and habe little agency over their own lives.
    Even Tyrion.
    Frankly, this guy would be more interesting to me as a weasely, perverse iteration of Carl Rove, rather than supernaturally enhanced, whether as puppet or puppet masyer.
    This franchise so callously broke faith with its most loysl and dedicated viewers, i won't waste time on caring much anymore.
    Wish it were otherwise, but, frankly, they don't deserve me.
    Hope this production learns, at least, how light bulbs work, so i can see the damn thing.
    That would be a vast improvement over game of thrones.

  • @VelkanKiador
    @VelkanKiador Před rokem

    Not really a fan of the Larys is possessed by another greenseer thing truth be told. Mostly because it removes agency from him and makes him a piss boring character. His decision to rather die than to go to the wall is interesting, as it makes you think what kind of thought process got him to that point. But if it wasn't his idea who cares? And wasn't it George himself who said the most interesting thing to write about is the human heart in conflict with itself? That gets lost with a mind controlled Larys.

    • @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl
      @MohamedRamadan-qi4hl Před rokem +1

      Mind controlled larys is the only one that makes sense. No one would have killed his family like that for no gain

  • @anthonywarren9885
    @anthonywarren9885 Před rokem

    The episode Hold The Door came directly from GRRM himself. Please do research before making a video.

  • @bw126
    @bw126 Před rokem

    I hate the foot fetish part, but other than that hes an interesting character

  • @ladyviking89
    @ladyviking89 Před rokem +1

    First

  • @MrTheevilmage
    @MrTheevilmage Před rokem +4

    Larys Strong is just the average foot loving internet user given a character role in a fantasy programme