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Is Jon or Daenerys the rightful heir?

Is Jon or Daenerys the rightful heir?

In other words, Jon’s claim would be stronger than Daenerys’ not primarily because of his gender but because his father, Rhaegar Targaryen, was the heir to King Aerys II Targaryen; Jon is the heir of the heir. Daenerys, meanwhile, though she is the only surviving child of the King, is Rhaegar’s younger sibling.

How much older is Daenerys than Jon Snow?

Jon Snow is one year older than Daenerys Targaryen. In the first book, Jon Snow is 14 and Dany is 13 years old.

Why does Prince Oberyn want to use Jon as a hostage?

As in the Prince of Dorne imprisons him, and hopes to use him as a hostage against his family. But everything is not as simple as it seems; the northmen have secrets, and the southron king has secrets. The fact that Prince Oberyn loves to hear Jon sing and might be infatuated with him, is just another complication.

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What do the Dornish Lords tell Tyrion about Oberyn?

The Dornish lords tell Tyrion that Oberyn in fact arrived in the city before dawn. It doesn’t take Tyrion long to realize that Oberyn is in one of Littlefinger’s brothels. Oberyn assists his paramour Ellaria in choosing a whore for her own enjoyment before selecting Olyvar to satisfy himself. Oberyn confronts Lannister soldiers.

What happened to Oberyn in Season 5 of Game of Thrones?

Season 5. Oberyn’s body is returned to Dorne, where Doran intends to bury and mourn for him. Despite his grief and anger at losing another sibling (his last one in fact) at the hands of the Mountain, Doran recognizes that Oberyn died fighting voluntarily in a trial by combat, which by law is not considered murder.

What was Prince Oberyn Martell known for?

He was renowned for his skill with a staff, his spirit for vengeance, and fluid sexuality. Prince Oberyn was the younger brother of Prince Doran Martell and Princess Elia Martell, and like most members of House Martell, he was styled “Prince” instead of “Lord.”

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