How Does Ser Criston Cole Die In The Book? (HOTD)
Rhaenyra supporters have nothing but utter rage and hatred for Ser Criston Cole. He is probably the worst man to deal with rejection because what do you mean he got angry when the heir to the Iron Throne refused to flee with him?! But, but ... .Criston Cole's frustration is not unjust. Rhaenyra treated him like a use and throw toy and while it might not mean anything for the royals, it meant a lot for Cole. Criston did not have the privilege to sleep on soft, feathery beds. Nor did he learn to mistake lust for love. Yet, he was put in a position where his virtue was put at stake for Rhaenyra and the simple man he was back then believed the affection to be real. #CristonCole #SerCristonCole #TheKingmaker #houseofthedragon

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