The hyper-religiousness came after all the rifts were made though.That’s true, I meant that’s how Alicent saw it. She’s overly religious and views Jace as a b*stard.
The hyper-religiousness came after all the rifts were made though.That’s true, I meant that’s how Alicent saw it. She’s overly religious and views Jace as a b*stard.
It’s both. If the kids came out black with blonde hair, people would be a lot less inclined to second guess. Alicent literally told Laenor, “maybe the next one will look like you.” That wasn’t just about no damn hair.Lol, y’all still thinking modernly. It’s about the silver hair, her kids could be white or dark, lacking that targ hair, especially given she’s with another house that has silver hair, is the dead giveaway
It’s both. If the kids came out black with blonde hair, people would be a lot less inclined to second guess. Alicent literally told Laenor, “maybe the next one will look like you.” That wasn’t just about no damn hair.
By ancient royal standards she was a hoe the moment she had sex outside of a marriage.I’ve seen people saying rhaenyra is a hoe, how? She’s only fukked 4 dudes in 20 years and one of them is gay and couldn’t get it up
People applying 2022 race concepts to an ancient world being militantThe targ calling card is silver hair, the verlaryons are being played by black people on screen but their race has not been a cornerstone of the story and of course aren’t black in the books. The dominant line hair color has always been a thing - from figuring out Cersei’s secret to targs to the whole knowing the boys are strongs…the lack of silver hair from two silver haired families is the most damning evidence. Alicent ain’t describe them kids as unremarkable for being white when she has white kids, it’s for the lack of the flagship silver hair
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Wait Wait they think the kids being white is the problem?People applying 2022 race concepts to an ancient world being militant
It's both but not really. Don't get me wrong, we had two modern Targ/Breh marriages (Corlys/Rhaenys, Daemon/Laena) and all the children produced from them have the Brehlaryon skin tone and hair. Like Uncle Breh said during his eulogy, the blood is strong. So there would definitely be a flat earth Kyrie portion of Westeros that would speculate and look at Rhae/Laenors kids funny no matter how they came out once they weren't black with silver hair.It’s both. If the kids came out black with blonde hair, people would be a lot less inclined to second guess. Alicent literally told Laenor, “maybe the next one will look like you.” That wasn’t just about no damn hair.
the breh was already half black at that...even if it was a race thing, like wtf color did they think westeros expected they want the silver hairPeople applying 2022 race concepts to an ancient world being militant
It’s not both at all…Atleast on the show it’s not. Maybe the books are different I dunnoIt's both but not really. Don't get me wrong, we had two modern Targ/Breh marriages (Corlys/Rhaenys, Daemon/Laena) and all the children produced from them have the Brehlaryon skin tone and hair. Like Uncle Breh said during his eulogy, the blood is strong. So there would definitely be a flat earth Kyrie portion of Westeros that would speculate and look at Rhae/Laenors kids funny no matter how they came out once they weren't black with silver hair.
But as long as the kids had the inbred features/blonde hair there wouldn't be anyone willing to die on that sword. They would look like every other Targ seed and even Uncle Brehlaryon would be forced to lean back. The issue was/is that all three don't look Targ or Breh
Not really liking the whole profecy shyt, it makes it seem that the butchery that is to come is becuase of some higher calling shyt instead of the ambition and greed of the psychos that rule westeros.