If Lyanna Stark was a willing participant in Rhaegar's unspeakably dumb act for the sake of some vague-ass prophecy. And if she was average intelligent knowing that her father and brother would interpret this as a form of kidnapping and she did nothing about it that would make her evil. A teenage girl could not willingly leave with a married man without it being considered kidnapping. She would be a victim or a villain.
@@Enryvu I don’t care if it was confirmed in the books it’s confirmed in the show so obviously its in the next books, because if they didn’t get married then that means jon isn’t a true born Targaryen.
@@bwavengers3544 this is almost impossible since bigamy in Westeros is forbidden lol it's just another D&D mistake. If this happens in the books, it will likely be explained that it was Rarghar's plan, but as shown in the series it's impossible as he was married to Elia Martell and there was no divorce in this society, only the annulment of the marriage which makes Elia Martell's two children bastards and would probably start a war with the Martells, as she was from a powerful family. I really can't accept D&D's shoddy justification, they basically ignored the existence of Elia and her two children (and even their horrible deaths). I look forward to how this will be explained in the books.
Probably the best fantasy casting for Lyanna.
If Lyanna Stark was a willing participant in Rhaegar's unspeakably dumb act for the sake of some vague-ass prophecy. And if she was average intelligent knowing that her father and brother would interpret this as a form of kidnapping and she did nothing about it that would make her evil. A teenage girl could not willingly leave with a married man without it being considered kidnapping. She would be a victim or a villain.
This was beautiful. Thank you for making this.
This...... teared me up........ absolutely loved it!!!! Don't doubt, keep going!!!!!
Rheagar sent to of his most powerful kings guard to defend his mistress, while his wife and kids waS left unguarded think about that
This is so well done 🤍
Rheagar sent to of his most powerful kings guard to defend his mistress, while his wife and kids waS left unguarded think about that
She wasn’t his mistress she was his wife lol
@@bwavengers3544 wasn't confirmed in the books LOL
@@Enryvu I don’t care if it was confirmed in the books it’s confirmed in the show so obviously its in the next books, because if they didn’t get married then that means jon isn’t a true born Targaryen.
@@bwavengers3544 okay I'll wait.
@@bwavengers3544 this is almost impossible since bigamy in Westeros is forbidden lol it's just another D&D mistake. If this happens in the books, it will likely be explained that it was Rarghar's plan, but as shown in the series it's impossible as he was married to Elia Martell and there was no divorce in this society, only the annulment of the marriage which makes Elia Martell's two children bastards and would probably start a war with the Martells, as she was from a powerful family. I really can't accept D&D's shoddy justification, they basically ignored the existence of Elia and her two children (and even their horrible deaths). I look forward to how this will be explained in the books.
great job!
Who is the actress? Ty
Hailee seinfeld