Just how valid are the claims of Rhaenyra's three (STRONG) sons?
The topic of illegitimacy has been one discussed since the old days of GOT. With house the Dragon and the birth of Rhaenyra's children it has once again come into question about what truly gives someone the right to inherit in Westeros. Is it their blood, or perhaps the sentiment and words of others? #breakdown #characteranalysis #explained #film #asoiaf #hotd #fantasy #facts

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