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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-04-28 12:09 am

[ SECRET POST #4496 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4496 ⌋

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[personal profile] chamonix 2019-04-28 07:45 pm (UTC)(link)
She doesn't see it that way. She knows her father was not a good king, but she knows her brother was a good Prince. The tales she has been fed all her life are about the 'usurper'. They slaughtered her brother, soon-to-be king, a man everyone - even his enemies - seem to agree was fucking fantastic. They slaughtered his wife and butchered his children. Her mother was forced to flee and it is implied that the stress of the seige on Dragonstone lead in part to her death in childbirth not necessarily true, but something Viserys would have tormented Dany with).

Also let's not forget that the world of ASOIAF is not our world. It is feudal. Titles mean something. Dany is royalty. All she knows is that usurpers rebelled, butchered her family and took their ancestral seat. She has been penniless and destitute unstill she clawed her way to agency. This is her birthright. Of course she is going to place a tremendous amount of importance on that.
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[personal profile] chamonix 2019-04-28 07:49 pm (UTC)(link)
Also, the situation in Slavers Bay is certainly not an idyllic home with "a people who love her". Yes, many thousands of slaves whom she freed love her. But the people in power, the people who she needs to placate, do NOT. Slavers Bay is a ticking time bomb and every bit as dangerous as going to Westeros.

Also, the current ruler of Westeros is someone who we might ACTUALLY have cause to call crazy, although the simplification does even Cersei's character a disservice. Are you saying the people of Westeros are better off with Cersei ruling them? Really? REALLY?