

Written by: GoT Academy, Civilization Ex, Because Geek, Secrets of the Citadel, Gray Area, Ideas of Ice and Fire, History of Westeros, and Smokescreen Support Civilization Ex through the following links: Based on the series A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. The Riverlands by Brynden Blackfish Tully - Game of Thrones: Histories and LoreĪ brief history of the Blackfish, exploring the life of a loyal veteran warrior who refused to surrender even after his king was killed. Entrepreneurship Act of 2007: (IV) Public domain works (V) Public interest work and research


Images and footage of HBO's Game of Thrones used under the Freedom and Innovation Revitalizing U.S. Information for this video is sourced from the ASoIaF novels, HBO's Game of Thrones, The Lands of Ice and Fire, The World of Ice and Fire, A Wiki of Ice and Fire, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, The Ice Dragon, The Rogue Prince, The Princess and the Queen et al. Let me know who you would like me to do a video on next in the comments if you don't see your request here.įacebook: /SecretsoftheCitadelĮmail: thanks to incompetech once again for the awesome OST: The twenty-eighth in a series of profiles and back stories of characters from A Song of Ice and Fire and Game of Thrones. If Aegon had given Blackfyre to Bittersteel he would not be a contender for the throne like Daemon was, similarly granting a younger son the family blade does not mean they are your heir except in exceptional circumstances (Ser Lyn Corbray isn't trying to claim he should have inherited Hearts Home along with Lady Forlorn for example), so I wouldn't agree with the strong claims part, especially as you can just legitimise them and they will get strong claims via that route.Requested by Subscribers: Brynden Tully - The Blackfish of Riverrun The thing is though the claim that Daemon had stemmed from the fact that he wasn't just any bastard, he was a Targaryen on both sides and Daena the Defiant his mother was a more senior member of the House than Naerys or even Aegon IV in terms of primogeniture as a child of Aegon III, mixed with the fact that there were rumours that Daeron II was illegitimate and therefore Daemon was the closest thing to a trueborn Targaryen heir (especially after he was legitimised and added to the succession).
