I mean, it's kinda both? There's a discussion to be had if he could have won/survived at all. Well, maybe following Renly, but that was way too outlandish to realistically consider. But in addition to that, he also was pretty naive and trusting and boneheaded.
Okay, but that is not about "things outside his ability to predict" then anymore, though. That then is his own character trait.and most importantly, was too scarred by his sister's loss and the murder of Rhaegar's children to risk even a child like Joffrey getting murdered in turn.
Which would be the 'boneheaded' stuff I was talking about. Not like his resignation will actually help Daenerys.
Like, that is exatcly what I meant. It is very well possible Ned would have been fucked anyway, due to Littlefinger being a double and triple agent with his own agenda. But that still doesn't mean he covered himself in glory in KL. As Varys said: "It was your mercy which killed them".
Whereas Rhaenys... okay, I can see the logic if we want to start marriage negotiations with Laenor, but it would seem a bit out of left field. Also, wouldn't she be on Driftmark? Granted, easily within dragon reach.
Hey we may offer non marriage concession. Rhaenys is more open in show canon and may offer free advice. Following show canon of unambitious Rhaenys we may able to patch thing up with Velaryon through Rhaenys level-headedness and political concession like SC seat without marriage. SC seat especially acknowledge Rhaenys leadership quality (matter to Corlys too) and prepare the Realm with woman leader (reactions may vary).Of course going to Rhaenys in person would also be a bit of a commitment
Rhaenyra, playing coy until after your Father's reaction was wise, but you better come clean before Viserys hears the story from someone else."Around Winterfell," you remained evasive on the subject. The shadowcat was a conversation for later.
I know "nice guys finish last" is a popular narrative, but Ned wasn't inherently doomed just because he chose to conduct himself with honorNed lost, and that due to his overly rigid honour. And that matters. What is the point of being good if you then can't help but lose to the bad guys? Nothing is actually gained then.
Same for his son, who got killed by the Freys because of his desire not to dishonour a noble lady, and who got left by the Karstarks because he put justice over politicking.
I know "nice guys finish last" is a popular narrative, but Ned wasn't inherently doomed just because he chose to conduct himself with honor
He lost because he trusted the wrong people (Littlefinger), because Sansa was naive, and because Joffrey is a sadistic wildcard
There are legitimate costs to choosing Honorable as a trait for Rhaenyra, I'm sure
It makes it more difficult (though not entirely impossible, I think) for her to go back on her word, act in bad faith, or betray trust and expectations
But the thing is, we're not looking to play Rhaenyra as someone particularly underhanded anyway
I'd be fine with Diligent
But not being able to easily put things aside when we have so much on our plate absolutely has potential to be a problem of its own
OTOH our literal rival in Daemon may well be one of the most canny intrigue masters of the age though
The thing is, Rhaenyra's rather unlikely to ever be an Intrigue master regardless of whether she's got the Honorable trait or notOTOH our literal rival in Daemon may well be one of the most canny intrigue masters of the age though. While taking the honorable Dragon Knight persona to Daemon's "Rogue Prince" persona could potentially invoke a rather interesting literary contrast, I am reminded that the only reason why Aegon II and his children managed to survive Daemon's coup in Kingslanding was because Aegon was willing to keep someone like Larys Clubfoot in his employ, for better and for worse.
He is only good at intrigue, when he is not being a chaotic gremlin, which is his default mode.
The thing is, Rhaenyra's rather unlikely to ever be an Intrigue master regardless of whether she's got the Honorable trait or not
And also the idea that being honorable means that you're more vulnerable to enemy intrigue is honestly overstated
So even if I take it for a fact that Daemon is the most canny plotter in all the land
(Which for the record I'm doubtful of, his loyalists in the Goldcloaks speaks more to his cult of personality than it does his spymasteryness)
It doesn't really matter all that much in regards to this vote
"Most men would have removed you as heir for that tourney," he pointed out.
To become Queen
While you may have hesitation about your role as heir, as you see the crowd standing before know you know you will never waiver, your father made you heir and one day you will sit the Iron Throne, no matter who gets in your way.
I would like to note that due to SV quester brain, we have left a few things half assed now and then, most notably our research into Visenya and interacting with Steffon Redfort.I should note Diligent will mean Rhaenyra will get stressed if she leaves anything half done or half assed. So it's not purely nothing but good times.