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Beauty and the Beast and A song of Ice and Fire.Enjoy!!

Disclaimer: This video is purely fan made and is no was associated with the musical artist, Disney company or George R.R. Martin in anyway. I am not making any profit. No copyright infringement intended.

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  • Rhaegar is painted as a villain because of Robert, but really, from what Ned Stark and several other characters have said of him, Rhaegar sounds like a really nice guy who had the supreme ill-luck of falling in love with Robert's bride-to-be...

  • Great work, lad!

    Good choice of music and pictures ;).

    *applause*

    Long live the Targaryens

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  • @drawsony plus he was already married and had children, I love the love story but it was really too late!

  • @AleisterCrowleyMagus Melisandre had the vision of John going from man to wolf, then back to man again. I imagine he'll be in Ghost with his body in a coma until he recovers.

  • @traviboi123 No, the purple eyes and silver hair are recessive traits, that is why they were inbred, to keep those traits. The Stark genes would determine the phenotype.

  • @AleisterCrowleyMagus good points but the kingsguard would never protect a bastard and thats what the child would have been because Rhaegar was already married to Elia of Dorne. plus if JONsnow was his son would he not have the look of the Targaryens e.g. silver hair and purple eyes. good story but look at the facts

  • Disneyprincess, remember that John has warging abilities and his last word is "Ghost." I suspect he warged into Ghost at the crucial moment. Almost nobody at Westeros believes that he is really dead. It would destroy the series, otherwise. Who gives a fig about Stannis or the rest of them? Only Dany matters, and she matters a lot more if she and Jon are tied together.

  • And remember the presence of the Kingsguard at the Tower of Joy. The Kingsguard ONLY protect the royal family bloodline (and only legitimate members). Why were they at the Tower when Rhaegar was already dead on the Trident, Aerys was dead by Jaime, and the children were all murdered on Tywin's orders? Only Viserys and his pregnant mother had escaped to Dragonstone. The Kingsguard at the TOJ knew all this, as indicated when they talk to Ned. But they were still there for a reason.

  • But the Targareyns practice polygamy. This is mentioned throughout the books (look at Aegon I as an example). It is also known that Dorne princesses sometimes agree to such arrangements. Given that Rhaegar and Elia's marriage was purely political, it is not unlikely that she would have agreed to this scenario. Rhaegar clearly fell in love with Lyanna at the Harrenhal tourney, when he crowned her Queen of Love and Beauty. IMO, they eloped very soon after this, and were therefore married.

  • But the Targareyns practice polygamy. This is mentioned throughout the books (look at Aegon I as an example). It is also known that Dorne princesses sometimes agree to such arrangements. Given that Rhaegar and Elia's marriage was purely political, it is not unlikely that she would have agreed to this scenario. Rhaegar clearly fell in love with Lyanna at the Harrenhal tourney, when he crowned her Queen of Love and Beauty. IMO, they eloped very soon after this, and were therefore married.

  • @Mursilia how is he the rightful king? Rhaegar wasn't married to Lyanna so he's still a bastard.

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