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[X] If the Seven guided your blade, they might be willing to guide you too. Go to the sept.
I'm not sure the Faith of the Seven even has scripture.I do think there's an important difference between the written-down-nowhere cultural traditions that Arnold relied upon and written scripture. One is a matter of framing and cultural self image. While the other can be interpreted around, it is literally written down and not easily altered. So if we're told that yeah in this quest there's a line that lying with another woman is an abomination, or that a woman's only purpose is as a broodmare (unless she has no brothers), I'll stop with this. If it's actually even on the level as the IRL Bible then I'll agree the best we can do is deemphasize religion as a political force. But if it's just some vague stuff about gender roles as generalities I think that's something we can and should work with. I mean, if nothing else it might help Alicent with her religious guilt.
It has. Their holy book is called The Seven Pointed Star, but we don't get a lot of information about what's written in it. GRRM doesn't do a great deal of faith worldbuilding.
Ah, looking at the wiki the information is indeed sparse, but we do have 1 direct quotation :It has. Their holy book is called The Seven Pointed Star, but we don't get a lot of information about what's written in it. GRRM doesn't do a great deal of faith worldbuilding.
The Maid brought him forth a girl as supple as a willow with eyes like deep blue pools, and Hugor declared that he would have her for his bride. So the Mother made her fertile, and the Crone foretold that she would bear the king four-and-forty mighty sons. The Warrior gave strength to their arms, whilst the Smith wrought for each a suit of iron plates...[3]
So yeah, incredibly patriarchal setup where you need 3 female aspects solely for reproduction, and the male aspects do everything.
I mean, that was just a descriptive statement. We still speak Valyrian, practice incest (collectively speaking) and ride dragons, so some Valyrian traits remain. And our position in regards to the Faith is also majorly informed by that. Targaryen exceptionalism is based on the Targaryens being Valyrian. We do not fall under the full purview of the Faith (hence "privileged"), and that is due to Valyrian cultural influences - hence privileged agnosticism with Valyrian cultural influences.Valyria was just the Ironborn but with dragons and power. It was far, far worse.
Vague agnosticism with Valyrian cultural influences… I guess that depends on interpretation. I think there's little evidence drawing on the Valyrian cultural influences are actually any advantage here - Visenya existed, but so did Jonquil and Nymeria, and so will Brienne.
Vote's closed.[x] Speak with other knights as Ser Tarly suggests. There are some friendly faces here that you would trust.
[x] Spend some time with Alicent and try to rest. Her presence has already helped you so much
I mean, that was just a descriptive statement. We still speak Valyrian, practice incest (collectively speaking) and ride dragons, so some Valyrian traits remain. And our position in regards to the Faith is also majorly informed by that. Targaryen exceptionalism is based on the Targaryens being Valyrian. We do not fall under the full purview of the Faith (hence "privileged"), and that is due to Valyrian cultural influences - hence privileged agnosticism with Valyrian cultural influences.
I do not advocate to return to Valyrian slave mines or anything, but the matter of the fact is that right now, that privileged agnosticism is the status quo, and it benefits us. There is no reason to change it.
Counterpoint, maintaining a high percentage of Valyrian Dragonlord blood is what allows the Targaryens to ride dragons... We may be able to drop brother-sister incest, but we are bound to keep things between cousins if we want to keep riding dragons...I do think we should definitely drop the incest, regardless of what we do with the Faith. It's both morally wrong and purely a political negative. It's only upside is that the incest exception is something we might be able to trade for something else - and that exceptions with regard to gender roles is quite likely something that is more amenable to the faith than incest. Although we can do that from either within or without the Faith, and I'm not sure which is better from a negotiating standpoint.
Another way to look at it is that the ambiguous agnosticism with Valyrian cultural traits will not last forever. Probably much less long than the English royalties cultural Frenchness did. Valyria is dead. The Targaryens were nominally Sevenist since before Aegon the Conqueror, just kind of privately ambivalent. Either we can leverage the potential ourselves, or we can continue to pass down the same diminishing ghost that haunts Viserys and Daemon as it quietly fades.
I don't agree that the status quo benefits us, and I don't think a muddled notion of racial superiority, which is what "Targaryen exceptionalism is based on Targaryens being Valyrian" means is a firm foundation to build upon. Daemon already has the valyriaboo market cornered. All the status quo really gives us is a cultural disconnect with a culture we are trying to change and an opportunity for our younger siblings to outflank us.
Targaryens may very well believe that about themselves, but it may or may not be true. We've also been told (in visions, no less) that the age of dragons will necessarily pass, if not with a bang then with a whimper.Counterpoint, maintaining a high percentage of Valyrian Dragonlord blood is what allows the Targaryens to ride dragons... We may be able to drop brother-sister incest, but we are bound to keep things between cousins if we want to keep riding dragons...
Not entirely true, I can't recall exactly where, but George RR Martin gave a comment in 2014 that it was important to have Valyrian Blood "To better control a dragon," which indicates that Valyrian Blood (And more specifically dragon rider family blood since the Velaryons had no dragon riders before they married Targaryens and the Celtigars have never had any) is helpful but not the end all be all of the process of taming a dragon, which would be very consistent considering Daenerys.Counterpoint, maintaining a high percentage of Valyrian Dragonlord blood is what allows the Targaryens to ride dragons... We may be able to drop brother-sister incest, but we are bound to keep things between cousins if we want to keep riding dragons...
Counterpoint, maintaining a high percentage of Valyrian Dragonlord blood is what allows the Targaryens to ride dragons... We may be able to drop brother-sister incest, but we are bound to keep things between cousins if we want to keep riding dragons...
...as opposed to Andal customs?All the status quo really gives us is a cultural disconnect with a culture we are trying to change and an opportunity for our younger siblings to outflank us.