DAENERYS "sᴛᴏʀᴍʙᴏʀɴ" TARGARYEN (
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I will not hide my identity nor pretend these words are not attached to me. There were men who thought I committed many wrongs before I came here. One man held me accountable and spared me nothing besides a lingering death, which leads me to my question: in your estimation, are there any crimes that are unforgivable?
What a common man or woman cannot - should not - do, a king or a queen can do for the good of their people, correct? Great sacrifices are expected in battle - in war - however do you think that a ruler's life should be forfeit for them? What good can they do if they are slain prematurely?
I can admit when I am wrong, but on this...
I don't understand.
What a common man or woman cannot - should not - do, a king or a queen can do for the good of their people, correct? Great sacrifices are expected in battle - in war - however do you think that a ruler's life should be forfeit for them? What good can they do if they are slain prematurely?
I can admit when I am wrong, but on this...
I don't understand.
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So. You got what you wanted in the end, at least before you died.
But was it what your subjects needed? If you had nothing to offer them but your birthright, you did not deserve that throne.
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I did not just bring them a name.
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Governance is harder.
[ Because the mun is totally just stealing/paraphrasing a Hamilton quote okay. ]
Tell me something: if you had lived and claimed the crown for yourself, what could you offer the subjects who refused to accept your rule?
You may have wanted the throne all your life, but what did you intend to do afterward? What laws would you have enacted, which ones would you have changed or stricken from the records?
You speak often of what you would have destroyed, but not what you would have built. I'm genuinely interested.
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Did you not read the part where I said I had experience ruling - that includes governance.
(If she felt entirely comfortable with what she had done, she wouldn't be snapping.)
They would have been fools to deny me. If they refused to bend the knee to their rightful queen, I would have passed judgment over them.
(Either they would be burned, locked up or... No, that's pretty much it.)
As I said, I am a conqueror. I would see to the expansion of the Seven Kingdoms and I would ensure peace by adding to my armies. There would be no place that would be vulnerable to attack under my watch and, if I had my way, the entire world would soon be united under my rule; under the Iron Throne.
There must be more Dragons too and I will find them. I will awaken them from their long slumbers and magic will re-enter the world.
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You may have people bowing to you out of fear, dear queen, but they turn their backs, and they teach their children to spit upon your name.
If it were not a swift death at the end of a dagger, it would have been poison in your goblet. Or discontent until the peasantry demanded your head ripped from your neck. Or even a long, dreadful life, until your children resolved to spend their entire reign undoing your mistakes.
I would know. I've spent eighteen long years cleaning up after the messes left behind by a wretch like you.
The one we call the Mother of Dragons in my world has a special place all to herself, and it is in the pits of the Nine Hells.
I suppose not much changes after all.
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Because of foul magic, I lost my son and my husband. On Khal Drogo's pyre, my Dragons hatched. From that moment on, they saw me as their mother. I will never think my title as the Mother of Dragons is a curse.
They are the reason I carried on. They are the reason I survived the deserts of the East and all the challenges set before me. Perhaps I am harsh - perhaps I am cruel - but I am as I was molded.
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And then she types.]
And yet your instinct after knowing immeasurable pain is to inflict the same upon others.
You could have aspired to far greater things.
[She's not even mad anymore, just disappointed.]
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This was one battle. I freed slaves in the East and punished their Masters, I brought peace and prosperity to the city I conquered. I wanted to do likewise for Westeros. I built my armies for that purpose because I knew the usurpers would strike at me as hard as they could. I spent my life barely avoiding the assassins and poisons that Robert Baratheon sent my way.
Innocence doesn't protect you.
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Conquest by an invading power is, in itself, inherently unforgivable.
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Was there any other reason he was unfit to rule besides the fact that he was a usurper?
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I also cannot count how many bastards he has in King's Landing and beyond.
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What of your father?
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I am not him and I am not Robert Baratheon.
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Burn an entire city for the sake of a brighter future if you want, but don't be surprised if all you end up with is ash.
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Have you any idea how most people would view such a massacre?
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And perhaps you would have united everyone, but it would be against you.
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Why is it so difficult for you to admit that perhaps you were never meant for the crown?
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Have you ever considered literally anything else?
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Whoops that last comment was supposed to say "my issue is NOT whether etc.", sorry
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