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[spoiler extended ]Why Ned + Ashara = Jon makes perfect sense

I know R+L=J is the most likely to be the true theory but Ashara theory has good points:
1- the nursery : Edric Dayne is Jon milk brother so why did house Dayne allow the son of ned who just killed Arhur Dayne to nurse from their nursery unless he has the dayne blood
2- even the lore would be good if jon has 100% blood of the first men (house Dayne is not from the Andals ) it can be used in his warging abilities and other magical stuff

And the fury of ned when cat confronted him in my opinion it was because he is nearly got caught .
The only thing that make me dont believe in this theory 100% is that there is no reason for ned to hide the truth from jon
What do you think?

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u/Straight_Hold_1327 — 3 days ago
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Okay, can we talk about how Bloodraven’s archery at Redgrass Field was literally insane? My guy was out there landing headshots on Daemon Blackfyre from a whole different zip code, and in that battle chaos, that’s not just 'skill'—it’s suspicious activity.The theory**:** he wasn't just aiming; he was straight-up warging his arrows. Since his bow is made of Weirwood (the ultimate magical Wi-Fi), it makes perfect sense that a Greenseer could 'pilot' those arrows like heat-seeking missiles. Daemon didn’t lose a fair fight; he got sniped by a sorcerer using Greenseer hacks to manipulate the laws of physics. It’s peak 'Thousand Eyes and One' behavior, turning his bow into his deadliest 'third eye' on the battlefield. What do y’all think? 🏹👁️

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u/Straight_Hold_1327 — 20 days ago
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What if the tragic downfall of the Starks wasn't just bad luck or Lannister greed? What if it was a cold, calculated move by the Three-Eyed Crow to pull Bran North of the Wall?

As a Weirwood Witness, the patterns in the blood and snow suggest something far more sinister. Look at the evidence:

The Direwolf "Gift": He likely warged the mother direwolf to die exactly where the Starks would find her. Why? To give each child a "tool" to awaken their own warging abilities and keep them protected until they served their purpose.

Leading the Blind: He may have warged into Ghost to lead Sam Tarly to the dead Rangers. This sparked the "Great Ranging," a disastrous move that was necessary just to get Sam in a position to let Bran through the Wall later on.

The Royal Executioner: The most chilling part? The boar that killed King Robert. If the Three-Eyed Crow warged that beast, he didn't just kill a King—he ignited the War of the Five Kings.

The Isolation of Bran: By starting the war at that exact moment, he forced Robb to march south, leaving Winterfell undefended and Bran isolated. Without the chaos of war and the fall of his home, Bran would never have fled North to meet him.

The Verdict: We think we’re watching a game of thrones between lions and wolves, but we might just be watching a god-like entity moving pieces on a board to secure his successor.

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u/Straight_Hold_1327 — 21 days ago
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Did you know?

That Daeron Targaryen fought wars and shed blood, fighting with every ounce of his strength for his brother and King, Aegon II Targaryen…

Yet, he never once met him, nor did he ever see him with his own eyes…

Not him, and not his other brother Aemond Targaryen.

He fought for a throne he never approached…

And defended brothers he never even met.

A man whose sacrifices were written on the battlefields…

But his story remained far from the eyes of those closest to him.

u/Straight_Hold_1327 — 22 days ago