Adam3000
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Too much time spent discussing irrelevant characters like Rhaegar L. Targaryen
That library time is limited
That library time is limited
Too much time spent discussing irrelevant characters like Rhaegar L. Targaryen
That library time is limited
Getting me heated with this blasphemous Rhaegar hate brehs
He sacrificed himself for prophecy.
A lot of burden put on his shoulders but he knew what had to be done.
they dont even realize westeros has been on a steep decline since he died
Getting me heated with this blasphemous Rhaegar hate brehs
He sacrificed himself for prophecy.
A lot of burden put on his shoulders but he knew what had to be done.
He did no such thing
He tried to snake the kingdom out from under his pops control and got his chest caved in for his effort
they wont listen brehYou're out of your mind on this one breh.
Rhaegar took the path of sacrifice, prophecy and destiny and he did so knowing it.
All the signs are there.
Rhaegar could have easily sat back, playing ukeleles and harps, writing poetry, smashing hoes all over Westeros. The small folk loved him. Hoes got wetter than a Iron Born baptism at the sight of him. Besides Robert, all of his enemies held him in a positive light. Barristan thought be would have been the greatest King in history.
He gave all of it up because of prophecy, which started before his birth, was confirmed by his birth at the burning of Summerhall, and continues to play out as he expected.
The clues are sprinkled all over the place.
You're out of your mind on this one breh.
Rhaegar took the path of sacrifice, prophecy and destiny and he did so knowing it.
All the signs are there.
Rhaegar could have easily sat back, playing ukeleles and harps, writing poetry, smashing hoes all over Westeros. The small folk loved him. Hoes got wetter than a Iron Born baptism at the sight of him. Besides Robert, all of his enemies held him in a positive light. Barristan thought be would have been the greatest King in history.
He gave all of it up because of prophecy, which started before his birth, was confirmed by his birth at the burning of Summerhall, and continues to play out as he expected.
The clues are sprinkled all over the place.
Rhaegar is one of the most noblest characters in the series. I truthfully believe Rhaegar didn't even want to fight Robert and the Stark-Tully-Baratheon-Arryn armies. If Robert wasn't so angry about his precious Lyanna being "stolen" away, a compromise could have been reached. Aerys could have been deposed. Rhaegar could have been King. Peace could have been restored. Rhaegar was working with knowledge everyone else wasn't, or would never believe. He was doing something to protect all of Westeros, even Robert. He knew keeping Lyanna would cause a war that would destabilize the kingdom but, if he didn't follow the prophecy, another war would cause its total destruction.....everybody dead.
Now exactly as he predicted, 20 odd years later, his son is staring the devil himself in the face. Staring at Hell itself.
When the series is all said and done, Rhaegar will be remembered for sacrificing his life to give birth to the Prince that was Promised, and Robert will be remembered for dying a fat slobbering drunk who couldn't see his wife was fukking her own brother.
I agree 100%. Lyanna wasn't even kidnapped either in my opinion. They were in love it seems. That's the Song of Ice and Fire breh.