If Rhaego had survived, he wouldâve become the most dangerous conqueror in the history of Westeros.
He wouldâve been the son of Khal Drogo, heir to the most feared khalasar in Essos, and a Targaryen with a claim to the Iron Throne. If Daenerys still hatched her dragons, he wouldâve grown up with the strongest army in the world and three dragons behind him.
People always compare Aegon, Daenerys, and even Jon Snow, but I honestly think Rhaego wouldâve surpassed all of them. I canât think of anyone who wouldâve been able to stand in his way
âWe needed to defend ourselves⊠from you.â đ„¶
The ultimate origin story that literally changed the entire course of Westeros!.
The exact moment we realized the Children of the Forest created their own worst nightmare by plunging dragonglass straight into a manâs heart. Talk about a backfire of epic proportions! Branâs vision completely shattered everything we thought we knew about the White Walkers, and the tension when the Night King locks eyes with him? Absolute chills.
This scene is a masterclass in cinematic lore-building. It perfectly captures the tragic irony of creation vs. destruction, all while treating us to some of the most stunning, high-contrast visual effects in television history. The transition from a human's striking blue eyes to the cold, icy stare of the first White Walker is a sequence that permanently etched itself into pop culture history. đŹđĄïž
Sempre que quero me desculpar por ser "muito", lembro de quando o Chapeleiro Maluco disse para Alice: "VocĂȘ perdeu sua muiteza. VocĂȘ costumava ser muito mais muitaz."
I'm a big fan of the "GPS Theory" when you miss a turn, your GPS doesn't judge you, it recalculates. No matter how many detours you take, it finds another way forward. Life works like that too. You'll make mistakes, but your destination doesn't vanish. The route just changes.