The cannibal is only the biggest of the WILD dragons but Vhagar is stated to be the largest (almost as Balerion) and Vermithor to be the second largest so by proxy, the cannibal is smaller than Vermithor and not as big as Balerion or Vermithor despite what some people in the fandom want to believe. Thats comes due to the rumors that Cannibal was there before the Targaryens arrived which is 99% unlikely, since Balerion is the last creature to have seen Valyria. The most likely is that Cannibal was born either during the end of century of blood (Being Vhagar and Meraxes sibling) or its the hatchling ment to be for Maegor (what I think) because just like Maegor, he eats his own.
I like the idea that the Cannibal is a non-targaryen Dragon all together. Perhaps he was a dragon whose liniage was linked to one of the other 40 Dragon riding families of old valyria, which might explain why he is so aggressive towards the targaryen dragons.
The Volume is both an amazing tech and the end of film and TV. Shows begin to look so washed and sterile when it is overused. There is a reason that films like Jurassic Park have stood the test of time. Filming with practical effects, with real sets, though costly, will always be superior to computer generated techniques.
I heard a theory. Targaryens have dragon blood and have vestigial dragon features that get re-absorbed, like we absorb vestigial tails and gills. When a Targaryen is born very premature before they have absorbed them the child has these features, but if the same child goes to term it will look normal. I didn't think of this, but it is interesting.
The other aspect of both the royal hunt and the jousting tourney being more grandiose during Viserys I reign compared to Robert's may have had something to do with the fact that the Realm was basically broke / in debt due to Robert's profligacy and that during Viserys's reign the Realm was at the height of its wealth and power. It is also my opinion that this is the reason Pentos (specifically Illyrio Mopatis and his ally/business partner Lord Varys) wanted a restoration of the Targaryen dynasty, as Pentos (basically a client state of House Targaryen since the end of the Century of Blood) had a longstanding rivalry with Bravos (home of the Iron Bank, which held a large amount of Westeros's debt).
The six year time jump is between episodes 7, (Laena’s funeral.) and episode 8 ,( Vaemond Valryion challenging Lucerys, claim to Driftmark. King Viserys dies.). Episodes 9 and 10 there are no more time jumps.
We will really only see Dalton Greyjoy if the show properly continues after the Dance ends. Otherwise, he will most likely be a very off-screen character.
Awesome content as always, my good Ser
The cannibal is only the biggest of the WILD dragons but Vhagar is stated to be the largest (almost as Balerion) and Vermithor to be the second largest so by proxy, the cannibal is smaller than Vermithor and not as big as Balerion or Vermithor despite what some people in the fandom want to believe.
Thats comes due to the rumors that Cannibal was there before the Targaryens arrived which is 99% unlikely, since Balerion is the last creature to have seen Valyria. The most likely is that Cannibal was born either during the end of century of blood (Being Vhagar and Meraxes sibling) or its the hatchling ment to be for Maegor (what I think) because just like Maegor, he eats his own.
I like the idea that the Cannibal is a non-targaryen Dragon all together. Perhaps he was a dragon whose liniage was linked to one of the other 40 Dragon riding families of old valyria, which might explain why he is so aggressive towards the targaryen dragons.
The Volume is both an amazing tech and the end of film and TV. Shows begin to look so washed and sterile when it is overused. There is a reason that films like Jurassic Park have stood the test of time. Filming with practical effects, with real sets, though costly, will always be superior to computer generated techniques.
Good stuff thank you 👍🏻
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I heard a theory. Targaryens have dragon blood and have vestigial dragon features that get re-absorbed, like we absorb vestigial tails and gills. When a Targaryen is born very premature before they have absorbed them the child has these features, but if the same child goes to term it will look normal. I didn't think of this, but it is interesting.
Daeron the daring his forbearance, his judiciousness, his dignity.
Valar Morghulis Ma' Fugga's!
The other aspect of both the royal hunt and the jousting tourney being more grandiose during Viserys I reign compared to Robert's may have had something to do with the fact that the Realm was basically broke / in debt due to Robert's profligacy and that during Viserys's reign the Realm was at the height of its wealth and power. It is also my opinion that this is the reason Pentos (specifically Illyrio Mopatis and his ally/business partner Lord Varys) wanted a restoration of the Targaryen dynasty, as Pentos (basically a client state of House Targaryen since the end of the Century of Blood) had a longstanding rivalry with Bravos (home of the Iron Bank, which held a large amount of Westeros's debt).
The six year time jump is between episodes 7, (Laena’s funeral.) and episode 8 ,( Vaemond Valryion challenging Lucerys, claim to Driftmark. King Viserys dies.). Episodes 9 and 10 there are no more time jumps.
We will really only see Dalton Greyjoy if the show properly continues after the Dance ends. Otherwise, he will most likely be a very off-screen character.
The targaryens gave birth to scaley babies.. and in got So did danny...hmmm..
Indeed. Defiantly something horrific in the Targaryen Bloodline to produce these hybrids.
@@loreramble yeah it's just the consequences of inbreeding to such a degree
All these side projects...GRRM needs to stop with all that and finish the damn Game of Thrones series of books already!!! Before it's too late!☠️💀