It’s the damndest thing about FE3H discourse...(2/2)
Oh, and speak of the devil!
I would have made the jacket red, but it was beyond the generator’s capability.
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Quick animation practice with daenerys :))
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appreciation for drogon and ghost having parallel nicknames “the winged shadow” & “silence on four feet”
jon and dany love their red-eyed favorite sons 🐺❤️🐉
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Me, everytime someone bring up the theory that magic is going to fade away by the end of asoiaf:
Magical beast defense squad in this house.
I refuse to believe all the dragons will be gone and all the direwolves will be dead.Not happening.I don't care.
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i totally get not shipping jonerys but i think there's too much potential for george not to explore. i do think jon is going to be critical of dany’s methods and they’re doomed, but they have a lot in common too? like wanting to impose their beliefs and world view on others, and they can bond over having really bad pr too! i just hope that it’s more interesting than the show, for my own sanity.
I do think there's potential to explore but I just do not see the romantic potential. Their commonalities are not the sort that would make them get along. Jon's bad PR is he's a reclusive dick running off bad advice (from another Targaryen to boot) who won't explain his long term plans to people he doesnt like, sends every single one of his allies away, and is trying to break down long held prejudices in the span of a few months. Dany's bad PR seems similar except on top of "breaking down long held prejudices" she trusts violent, shady ass men at every turn (while Jon just straight up executes Slynt! Do you see Jon misstep wrt Alliser and Bowen? Yes, but he is not sitting here justifying their violence the way Dany justifies men like Daario), compromises in ways that completely undermine the prejudices she's trying to break down, and has now simply accepted that her dragons killing innocent people is an acceptable loss. Dany takes a profit off the selling of slaves and I simply do not believe Jon would react so cavalierly to Dany telling him about how she burned her slave alive to hatch her dragons, especially after whatever shenanigans Melisandre and Stannis are going to be getting up to in TWOW. Not for nothing here, but Jon does not use Ghost as a killing machine; anyone or anything Ghost has killed has been in defense of Jon while Drogon is very much a weapon of war.
Beyond that, Dany's identity is very tied up in the being the last dragon. She's going to be ten times worse in the books about finding a dragonseed in Westeros, especially if Rhaegar found out Elia was killed and married Lyanna, thereby legitimizing Jon above Dany's own claim. She's going to kill Aegon VI and destroy KL, maybe even Casterly Rock and parts of Dorne as well! The thing I think everyone overlooks here though is that she is not getting to Westeros until the very end of TWOW at the earliest! She's going to have wracked up a kill count higher than every other character on page, probably a kill count higher than the Conquerors or the Dance or the Redgrass Field. Regardless of any similarities they have in their backgrounds, what Jon is likely to feel when she lands is horror, and a fair amount of nerves. Do I think he will feel guilt for having a hand in his aunt's death, in ending the line of Targaryens? Yes, absolutely! It doesn't mean his guilt will drive him to side with a woman who lands with a slave army and then sets fire to half the continent.
And to be completely honest, if they do hook up, if she lands and she's lauded as a hero after destroying the city states of Slaver's Bay, after slaughtering the khals of the dothraki, after taking a profit off slavery and engaging in collective and cruel & unusual punishment, if murdering Aegon VI for *checks notes* being lied to about who he is and having a better claim than her but not "earning" his ending, and finds some sort of happiness with Jon, I'm saying that's 100x more misogynistic than what the show did, not to mention nauseatingly imperialist and classist. The reason I am very firm in saying Dany will go dark is because it is my opinion anything less is a betrayal of the themes of non violence, the costs of war, and the punishing of the poor. Like, Robb's murder is a tragedy but the book does not shy away from the harm he does! Dany will not (should not!) be treated any different just because she's a woman; that's like the basis of feminist theory!
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The Lord of the Rings, Daenerys Targaryen edition:
Sauron’s descendant, Saurah, is born around the same time the ring is found by Bilbo. Years later, she hatches a dragon egg: the son of Smaug, Smug, who she tames and rides (and breastfeeds, for some reason). Now a dragon rider, she decides to take back what was lost to her family. During her travels, she recruits the orcs—slaves created by Sauron. She benevolently frees them from the evil clutches of Saruman, and from there, the orcs follow her (of their own free will, we promise!) on her quest: reconquer Sauron’s old lands, Rohan and Gondor—and more than that, reclaim her birthright: the One Ring.
Oh and she falls in love with Aragorn, who ditches Arwen and the Fellowship for her and agrees to rule by her side with the One Ring as their power source because… they can use it for good, I guess?
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