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Were it not for Alicent would anything be stopping Rhaenyra from crowning herself the Queen of love and beauty?
Unwin Peake managed to fall of his horse in such hilarious manner that it became the talk of entire tourney.
Presumably you forfeit the next round, unless you're injured while winning the final round in which case you win.What happens if you win a round of the joust but are injured in the process, to the point where you cannot continue (i.e. broken arm, shoulder, collarbone)?
Then would your opponent not fight anyone and just progress onward to the next round?Presumably you forfeit the next round, unless you're injured while winning the final round in which case you win.
Yeah, they'd get a bye.Then would your opponent not fight anyone and just progress onward to the next round?
Might make things strained with the stepmom if she believes it though. Even if she doesn't believe it she'll probably give us another horrid speech about how this is why we shouldn't associate with the likes of Jeyne and Rhea and how it leads to those sort of rumors.
Turn 12, directly after being propositioned by the Manderly and (hopefully) awarding Alicent the crown of love and beauty would seem to be an opportune time for this conversation. FWIW, the Gwayne conversation blurb reads:Related to that, I think it'd make sense to talk to Gwayne and Alicent about us publicly courting Gwayne to cover for our relationship with Alicent. It doesn't commit us to a Gwayne marriage if we need to emergency marry someone. But it could help with covering for Alicent, and also might help keep Otto in wait and see mode at least.
Something Teen Spirit pointed out that stuck in my head, when I saw this post:I'm tempted to make a write-in saying that we're not marrying for the next several years but offering to keep him in mind...
It seems the most optimal option would be for Rhaenyra to start having children in the next few years.Something Teen Spirit pointed out that stuck in my head, when I saw this post:
It seems reasonably likely that Rhaenyra's father will live a good long while, but he won't live forever, and when he dies it will almost certainly kick off SOME version of the Dance of the Dragons, as Rhaenyra will have to fight for her throne. In canon, though, he died in 129 AC, when Rhaenyra was about 32 years old. The exact date will probably be butterflied, but the question is by how much.
If Rhaenyra has kids fairly soon, then when the day comes, they may be old enough to ride a dragon and help defend Mother's (and thus, their own) claim to the throne.
If Rhaenyra waits until she's 25-30 to have kids, that becomes unlikely, and the kids are unlikely to be relevant to the civil war except as potential hostages if the enemy gets their hands on a helpless child.
There's a lot of reasons to think very carefully about choosing a partner, and I can absolutely understand wanting to wait a while, but... this is a factor that we should probably at least consider. There are good reasons why real world monarchs and aspiring monarchs usually do not spend a long time putting off having an heir.
That wouldn't especially young by the standards of Westerosi nobility. It would in fact, on the contrary, look socially odd if we waited much longer.It seems the most optimal option would be for Rhaenyra to start having children in the next few years.
Sigh.
Children having children.
Let me brood about the horrible societal expectations of this society for a second you bastard.That wouldn't especially by the standards of Westerosi nobility. It would in fact, on the contrary, look socially odd if we waited much longer.