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* SparedByTheAdaptation: Since Rhaenyra never jilted him, Criston Cole is in a much better headspace during her wedding. This, in combination with Rhaenyra marrying Harwin instead of Laenor, means Joffrey Lonmouth never does anything to provoke him, sparing the latter's life. Laenor and Joffrey later run off to Essos together to help the former escape his responsibilities as the heir to Driftmark.

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* PerfectlyArrangedMarriage: Jacaerys and Helaena's betrothal is made in part because the two are very close as children, which everyone hopes will translate to a happy marriage when they're adults. While the two don't pay much mind to it in the earlier chapters since they're still young, it's clear that they're a good match and already care deeply for each other.



** There seems to be some UnresolvedSexualTension between Rhaenyra and Alicent, with Rhaenyra flat-out telling Alicent in Chapter 25 that she's as important to her as her husband Harwin.

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** There seems to be some UnresolvedSexualTension between Rhaenyra and Alicent, with Rhaenyra flat-out telling Alicent in Chapter 25 that she's as important to her as her husband Harwin. [[spoiler:It's confirmed Rhaenyra has feelings for Alicent when she kisses the other woman in Chapter 29]].



** While Rhaenyra's position heir is much more secure than it was in the previous timeline, there are still plenty of detractors who would prefer to have Aegon on the throne. Luckily, with Alicent having no desire to enthrone her son and Aegon himself having a very close relationship with Rhaenyra, the danger of that particular threat has decreased significantly. To help shore up support, Rhaenyra has Jaecerys and Helaena betrothed to make the Hightowers less likely to rebel.

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** While Rhaenyra's position as heir is much more secure than it was in the previous timeline, there are still plenty of detractors who would prefer to have Aegon on the throne. Luckily, with Alicent having no desire to enthrone her son and Aegon himself having a very close relationship with Rhaenyra, the danger of that particular threat has decreased significantly. To help shore up support, Rhaenyra has Jaecerys and Helaena betrothed to make the Hightowers less likely to rebel.
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* BigSisterWorship: Thanks to Rhaenyra and Alicent's reconciliation, the former took an active part in Aegon's upbringing. As a result, Aegon is very close to his older sister despite the age difference between them and actively hates the idea of usurping her right to the throne.


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* ParentalFavoritism: Downplayed compared to the original timeline. While Rhaenyra still remains Viserys's favorite child, his favoritism is much less blatant because Rhaneyra, Alicent, and their respective families are on good terms. More over, Rhaenyra herself provides more than enough affection for Alicent's children to make up for Viserys's lack of it, to the point that they seem more like her children than his.

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* ForWantOfANail:
** One of the first things Alicent does is prevent Rhaenyra's excursion through a brothel house with Daemon, saving her reputation. This allows Rhaenyra to keep her maidenhead, as she never sleeps with Criston Cole out of RetargetedLust, and the choice of her own husband, which lets her marry Harwin Strong, ensuring that all her children will be trueborn this time. This both ensures Criston never descends into villainy and heads off most of the issues that led to the SuccessionCrisis that caused the Dance with Dragons.
** Rhea Royce dies much earlier than she did in the original timeline, the implication being Daemon murdered her earlier thanks to the after-effects of Alicent's intervention with his attempted brothel excursion with Rhaenyra. Alicent is distressed to learn about this, as it means Daemon is up to something.
** Simon Strong similarly dies several years earlier, supposedly of illness. It's implied that Alicent believes [[spoiler:Larys]] is responsible, but she only suspects and has no proof.
** Viserys is notably in much better health here than in the original timeline. This is likely due to Alicent and Rhaenyra quickly mending the fence as well as the latter taking her responsibilities as heir seriously, which placed less of a strain on his health.
** Instead of Vhagar and Morning, Aemond and Rhaena claim Vermithor and Silverwing as their dragons, respectively.


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* PointOfDivergence:
** One of the first things Alicent does is prevent Rhaenyra's excursion through a brothel house with Daemon, saving her reputation. This allows Rhaenyra to keep her maidenhead, as she never sleeps with Criston Cole out of RetargetedLust, and the choice of her own husband, which lets her marry Harwin Strong, ensuring that all her children will be trueborn this time. This both ensures Criston never descends into villainy and heads off most of the issues that led to the SuccessionCrisis that caused the Dance with Dragons.
** Rhea Royce dies much earlier than she did in the original timeline, the implication being Daemon murdered her earlier thanks to the after-effects of Alicent's intervention with his attempted brothel excursion with Rhaenyra. Alicent is distressed to learn about this, as it means Daemon is up to something.
** Simon Strong similarly dies several years earlier, supposedly of illness. It's implied that Alicent believes [[spoiler:Larys]] is responsible, but she only suspects and has no proof.
** Viserys is notably in much better health here than in the original timeline. This is likely due to Alicent and Rhaenyra quickly mending the fence as well as the latter taking her responsibilities as heir seriously, which places less of a strain on his health.
** Instead of Vhagar and Morning, Aemond and Rhaena claim Vermithor and Silverwing as their dragons, respectively.

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** The ArrangedMarriage between Jacaerys and Helaena goes through this time.
** Alicent's and Rhaenyra's respective children are so close that Aegon flat-out admits he sees no difference between his brothers and his nephews and treats all of them (and Helaena) as his younger siblings. Naturally, that makes him even less-disposed to the idea of being king.

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** The ArrangedMarriage between Jacaerys and Helaena goes through this time.
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** Alicent's and Rhaenyra's respective children are so close that Aegon flat-out admits he sees no difference between his brothers and his nephews and treats all of them (and Helaena) as his younger siblings. Naturally, that makes him even less-disposed less disposed to the idea of being king.


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* HiddenDepths: Alicent's thoughts reveal that while her primary reason for reconciling with Rhaenyra is to protect her children, it's also because she genuinely misses having Rhaenyra as a best friend. She has also never truly forgiven her father for ruining their friendship by forcing her to marry Viserys, which helps motivate her to engineer Otto's banishment from court.

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* BigDamnKiss: [[spoiler:Rhaenyra finally kisses Alicent at the end of Chapter 29]].



* InnocentlyInsensitive: While dealing with an uprising in the Vale, Viserys suggests sending Daemon to put it down, due his familiarity with the region. He is either ignorant or (more likely) deliberately oblivious to the fact that the vast majority of the Vale ''despises'' Daemon for his poor treatment of his late wife Rhea Royce. To say nothing of the (correct) rumors that he murdered her.

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* InnocentlyInsensitive: While dealing with an uprising in the Vale, Viserys suggests sending Daemon to put it down, due to his familiarity with the region. He is either ignorant or (more likely) deliberately oblivious to the fact that the vast majority of the Vale ''despises'' Daemon for his poor treatment of his late wife Rhea Royce. To say nothing of the (correct) rumors that he murdered her.



* LoveTriangle: An implied one between Alicent, Rhaenyra, and Harwin. Alicent is implied to have feelings for Rhaenyra that is she oblivious too, and it's suggested Rhaenyra may unconsciously return these feelings. At the same time, Rhaenyra and Harwin are HappilyMarried, but their relationship is slowly being strained due to the UnresolvedSexualTension between Alicent and Rhaenyra, which Harwin is well aware of.

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* LoveTriangle: An implied one between Alicent, Rhaenyra, and Harwin. Alicent is implied to have feelings for Rhaenyra that is she oblivious too, and it's suggested Rhaenyra may unconsciously return these feelings. At the same time, Rhaenyra and Harwin are HappilyMarried, but their relationship is slowly being strained due to the UnresolvedSexualTension between Alicent and Rhaenyra, which Harwin is well aware of. [[spoiler:It's later revealed that Rhaenyra has been in love with (or at least attracted to) Alicent for years]].



* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Rhaenyra is fifteen years older than her next oldest sibling, Aegon. While explicitly addressed as their sibling, she's basically a second mother to Alicent's children and they treat her as much.

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* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Rhaenyra is fifteen years older than her next oldest sibling, Aegon. While explicitly addressed as their sibling, she's basically a second mother to Alicent's children and they treat her as much. At one point, Rhaenyra calls them "our children" to Alicent's face, without any protest from her best friend.



* RunningGag: Baela has to correct others regarding a potential betrothal between her cousin Daeron Velaryon and insist that it's not her other cousin; Daeron Targaryen.

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* RunningGag: Baela has to correct others regarding a potential betrothal between her cousin Daeron Velaryon and insist that it's not her other cousin; cousin, Daeron Targaryen.



* ShipperWithAnAgenda: Alicent is quick to ship Rhaenyra with Harwin, having the latter accompany them on Rhaenyra's tour and suggesting to Rhaenyra that she pick Harwin as her husband over the more politically viable Laenor. Of course, this is primarily to prevent Rhaenyra and Harwin from having an extra-marita affair and siring bastards, a conundrum that contributed to the Dance in the original timeline.
* SoProudOfYou: Otto regarding his daughter. Despite having been banished because of her, he can’t help but praise her cleverness, in a rather twisted way.

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* ShipperWithAnAgenda: Alicent is quick to ship Rhaenyra with Harwin, having the latter accompany them on Rhaenyra's tour and suggesting to Rhaenyra that she pick Harwin as her husband over the more politically viable Laenor. Of course, this is primarily to prevent Rhaenyra and Harwin from having an extra-marita extra-marital affair and siring bastards, a conundrum that contributed to the Dance in the original timeline.
* SoProudOfYou: Years after his unwilling departure from King's Landing, Otto regarding tells Alicent that his daughter. proud of the woman she's grown up to be. Despite having been banished because of her, he can’t can't help but praise her cleverness, in a rather twisted way.
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* SoProudOfYou: Otto regarding his daughter. Despite having been banished because of her, he can’t help but praise her cleverness, in a rather twisted way.

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* CharacterDevelopment: Due to the traumas she's experienced in the original timeline, Alicent makes an active effort to avoid the mistakes she made in her past life. The two most poignant examples are her standing up to her ambitious father and ensuring that he could no longer be a corruptive influence, and trying to be a better mother to her children and ensure that they grow up to be better people.

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Due to the traumas she's experienced in the original timeline, Alicent makes an active effort to avoid the mistakes she made in her past life. The two most poignant examples are her standing up to her ambitious father and ensuring that he could no longer be a corruptive influence, and trying to be a better mother to her children and ensure that they grow up to be better people.
** Aegon started out as an unambitious layabout who is unsure of what his purpose is. When a rebellion in the Vale breaks out, however, he decides to step up and accompany Rhaenys in suppressing the rebellion. Rhaenys's tutelage causes him to become a more confident young man, culminating in him getting knighted by Joffrey Arryn.


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* ShipTease:
** Jace and Helaena have many moments together, which overlaps with a PerfectlyArrangedMarriage since they are to be betrothed. The most notable moment the two have is on Helaena's birthday when Jace gets her a book on insects that he illustrated himself. Helaena is pleased with the gift and reads it in her own free time and at one point, she monologues how she would rather spend her time reading a thousand more books Jace writes than concern herself over the responsibilities of being queen.
** There seems to be some UnresolvedSexualTension between Rhaenyra and Alicent, with Rhaenyra flat-out telling Alicent in Chapter 25 that she's as important to her as her husband Harwin.
* ShipperWithAnAgenda: Alicent is quick to ship Rhaenyra with Harwin, having the latter accompany them on Rhaenyra's tour and suggesting to Rhaenyra that she pick Harwin as her husband over the more politically viable Laenor. Of course, this is primarily to prevent Rhaenyra and Harwin from having an extra-marita affair and siring bastards, a conundrum that contributed to the Dance in the original timeline.

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** Viserys is notably in much better health here than in the original timeline. This is likely due to Alicent and Rhaenyra quickly mending the fence as well as the latter taking her responsibilities as heir seriously, which placed less of a strain on his health.



* ImpliedDeathThreat: At Rhaenyra and Harwin's wedding, Daemon and Alicent have a conversation regarding Aegon. Daemon notes that he had a little brother named Aegon as well, who died on the same day he was born. Alicent is quick to pick up on this veiled threat.



* {{Seers}}: In one of Helaena's dreams, she experiences the "Blood and Cheese" incident that broke her in the originl timeline.

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* SadisticChoice: Early on, Alicent has to stop Rhaenyra from meeting up with Daemon at Fleabottom, which was the moment where their friendship fell apart in the original timeline. She soon realizes that by stopping Rhaenyra, she would also prevent the events that led to her befriending Criston Cole. While Alicent despaired at the prospect of losing her sworn sword and confidant, she goes through with her decision. This decision would eventually pay off years later, when Harwin, implied to be at Rhaenyra's behest, summoned Alicent's brother Gwayne to King's Landing so that Alicent would not be alone.
* {{Seers}}: In one of Helaena's dreams, she experiences the "Blood and Cheese" incident that broke her in the originl original timeline.


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** A minor case happens in Oldtown as well. Hobert Hightower had taken ill and is unlikely to recover, resulting in his son Ormund and brother Otto competing over who gets to rule Oldtown once Hobert dies.

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** Alicent's and Rhaenyra's respective children are so close that Aegon flat-out admits he sees no difference between his brothers and his nephews and treats all of them (and Helaena) as his younger siblings. Naturally, that makes him even less-disposed to the idea of being king.



* IncompatibleOrientation: Laenor and Rhaenyra, and really Laenor and any woman. Rhaenyra is willing to go through the marriage regardless just to make the Velaryons happy, but is convinced not to by Alicent since she's unlikely to get any trueborn children out of the affair. Eventually, after Laenor runs off with Joffrey Lonmouth to Essos, Corlys and Rhaenys write him off as their heir entirely and decide to pass on Driftmark to Laena and her children instead.

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* IncompatibleOrientation: Laenor and Rhaenyra, and really Laenor and any woman. Rhaenyra is willing to go through with the marriage regardless just to make the Velaryons happy, but is convinced not to by Alicent since she's unlikely to get any trueborn children out of the affair. Eventually, after Laenor runs off with Joffrey Lonmouth to Essos, Corlys and Rhaenys write him off as their heir entirely and decide to pass on Driftmark to Laena and her children instead.

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* CharacterDevelopment: Due to the traumas she's experienced in the original timeline, Alicent makes an active effort to avoid the mistakes she made in her past life. The two most poignant examples are her standing up to her ambitious father and ensuring that he could no longer be a corruptive influence, and trying to be a better mother to her children and ensure that they grow up to be better people.



** One of the first things Alicent does is prevent Rhaenyra's excursion through a brothel house with Daemon, saving her reputation. This allows Rhaenyra to keep her maidenhead, as she never sleeps with Criston Cole out of grief, and the choice of her own husband, which lets her marry Harwin Strong, ensuring that all her children will be trueborn this time. This both ensures Criston never descends into villainy and heads off most of the issues that led to the SuccessionCrisis that caused the Dance with Dragons.

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** One of the first things Alicent does is prevent Rhaenyra's excursion through a brothel house with Daemon, saving her reputation. This allows Rhaenyra to keep her maidenhead, as she never sleeps with Criston Cole out of grief, RetargetedLust, and the choice of her own husband, which lets her marry Harwin Strong, ensuring that all her children will be trueborn this time. This both ensures Criston never descends into villainy and heads off most of the issues that led to the SuccessionCrisis that caused the Dance with Dragons.



* RunningGag: Baela has to correct others regarding a potential betrothal between her cousin Daeron Velaryon and insist that it's not her other cousin; Daeron Targaryen

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* RunningGag: Baela has to correct others regarding a potential betrothal between her cousin Daeron Velaryon and insist that it's not her other cousin; Daeron TargaryenTargaryen.
* {{Seers}}: In one of Helaena's dreams, she experiences the "Blood and Cheese" incident that broke her in the originl timeline.


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** Another succession crisis occurs in the Vale when Arnold Arryn challenges Jeyne Arryn's succession as Defender of the Vale on the basis of the latter's gender. Rhaenyra vocally supports the Crown's intervention, because the rebellion would have implications for her own ascension should it succeed.
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* IncompatibleOrientation: Laenor and Rhaenyra, and really Laenor and any woman. Rhaenyra is willing to go through the marriage regardless just to make the Velaryons happy, but is convinced not to by Alicent since she's unlikely to get any trueborn children out of the affair. Eventually, after Laenor runs off with Joffrey to Essos, Colrys and Rhaenys write him off as their heir entirely and decide to pass on Driftmark to Laena and her children instead.

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* IncompatibleOrientation: Laenor and Rhaenyra, and really Laenor and any woman. Rhaenyra is willing to go through the marriage regardless just to make the Velaryons happy, but is convinced not to by Alicent since she's unlikely to get any trueborn children out of the affair. Eventually, after Laenor runs off with Joffrey Lonmouth to Essos, Colrys Corlys and Rhaenys write him off as their heir entirely and decide to pass on Driftmark to Laena and her children instead.

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* InSpiteOfANail: Harwin and Rhaenyra named their first two children Jacaerys and Lucerys to emphasize their Targaryen lineage. Even without Laenor Velaryon's prompting, their third son is still named Joffrey.



* RunningGag: Baela has to correct others regarding a potential betrothal between her cousin Daeron Velaryon and insist that it's not her other cousin; Daeron Targaryen



** The Velaryons still remain an issue, as Rhaenyra declines to marry Laenor, and then later declines to have one of Daemon's daughters betrothed to Jaecerys.

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** The Velaryons still remain an issue, as Rhaenyra declines to marry Laenor, and then later declines to have one of Daemon's daughters betrothed to Jaecerys. This is appeased somewhat in having Lucerys and Rhaena betrothed to one another.

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** Aegon's hand is one of the most sought through the land because many view him as Viserys's true heir and want to stake their own claim on the Iron Throne through him. It's for that reason that Alicent is tempted to just let him go unmarried since she has no desire to enthrone him as king anymore. Aegon himself has shown no real interest in marriage and wants himself to be king even less than Alicent does.

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** Aegon's hand is one of the most sought through the land because many view him as Viserys's true heir and want to stake their own claim on the Iron Throne through him. It's for that reason that Alicent is tempted to just let him go unmarried since she has no desire to enthrone him as king anymore. Aegon himself has shown no real interest in marriage and wants himself to be king even less than Alicent does. In the end, when it becomes clear that marriage for Aegon is unavoidable, Alicent seeks out Rhaenys's advice in finding a bride for him that won't make him an unwanted threat to Rhaenyra's claim.
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* InnocentlyInsensitive: While dealing with an uprising in the Vale, Viserys suggests sending Daemon to put it down, due his familiarity with the region. He is either ignorant or (more likely) deliberately oblivious to the fact that the vast majority of the Vale ''despises'' Daemon for his poor treatment of his late wife Rhea Royce. To say nothing of the (correct) rumors that he murdered her.
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* MistakenForRomance: Alicent believes Laenor was in love with Rhaenyra in the previous timeline. In reality, they were really close PlatonicLifePartners, and Laenor was gay.

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* IncompatibleOrientation: Laenor and Rhaenyra, and really any woman. Rhaenyra is willing to go through the marriage regardless just to make the Velaryons happy, but is convinced not to by Alicent since she's unlikely to get any trueborn children out of the affair. Eventually, after Laenor runs off with Joffrey to Essos, Colrys and Rhaenys write him off as their heir entirely and decide to pass on Driftmark to Laena and her children instead.

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* IncompatibleOrientation: Laenor and Rhaenyra, and really Laenor and any woman. Rhaenyra is willing to go through the marriage regardless just to make the Velaryons happy, but is convinced not to by Alicent since she's unlikely to get any trueborn children out of the affair. Eventually, after Laenor runs off with Joffrey to Essos, Colrys and Rhaenys write him off as their heir entirely and decide to pass on Driftmark to Laena and her children instead.


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* PresentAbsence: Otto Hightower. He's dismissed from his position as Hand early on in the story, but his presence is still keenly felt in the Red Keep. Rhaenyra clearly hates him for forcing her best friend to marry her father and nearly causing the break in their friendship, and Alicent does not like to speak of him at all. Nobody is under any illusion he's ceased to be a threat despite his banishment back to Oldtown, and both Rhaenyra and Alicent are taking their own steps to undermine his plans.


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* SuccessionCrisis:
** While Rhaenyra's position heir is much more secure than it was in the previous timeline, there are still plenty of detractors who would prefer to have Aegon on the throne. Luckily, with Alicent having no desire to enthrone her son and Aegon himself having a very close relationship with Rhaenyra, the danger of that particular threat has decreased significantly. To help shore up support, Rhaenyra has Jaecerys and Helaena betrothed to make the Hightowers less likely to rebel.
** The Velaryons still remain an issue, as Rhaenyra declines to marry Laenor, and then later declines to have one of Daemon's daughters betrothed to Jaecerys.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: As much as she hated Rhaenyra for trying to pass off her bastards as trueborn heirs in the original timeline, Alicent shows sympathy for her when she learns that Laenor is unlikely to provide her any children if they marry. If that was the case in the previous timeline (which it was), then Alicent can only lament Rhaenyra didn't think to father her children with a man that could give them Velaryon looks instead.


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** Instead of Vhagar and Morning, Aemond and Rhaena claim Vermithor and Silverwing as their dragons, respectively.


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* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Aegon has this reaction after Rhaenyra tells him the tale of Aerea Targaryen, to emphasize what kind of danger he put Aemond and Rhaena in when he took them to Dragonstone to claim Vermithor and Silverwing.
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* PromotionToParent: Thanks to Viserys' lacking parental skills, Rhaenyra has more-or-less taken over as the second parent to her much younger siblings, as the TimeSkip shows. She treats them no differently from her own children and all of them, particularly Aegon, look up to her as more of a parent than an older sibling.

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* PromotionToParent: Thanks to Viserys' lacking parental skills, Rhaenyra has more-or-less taken over as the second parent to her much younger siblings, as the TimeSkip shows. She treats them no differently from her own children and all of them, particularly Aegon, look up to her as more of a parent than an older sibling. It's also shown that she basically has the same authority over them as Alicent and Viserys have.
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* LoveTriangle: An implied one between Alicent, Rhaenyra, and Harwin. Alicent is implied to have feelings for Rhaenyra that is she oblivious too, and it's suggested Rhaenyra may unconsciously return these feelings. At the same time, Rhaenyra and Harwin are HappilyMarried, but their relationship is slowly being strained due to the UnresolvedSexualTension between Alicent and Rhaenyra, which Harwin is well aware of.
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** One of the first things Alicent does is prevent Rhaenyra's excursion through a brothel house with Daemon, saving her reputation. This allows Rhaenyra to keep her maidenhead, as she never sleeps with Criston Cole out of grief, and the choice of her own husband, which lets her marry Harwin Strong, ensuring that all her children will be trueborn this time. This both ensures Criston never descends into villainy and heads much of the issues that led to the SuccessionCrisis that caused the Dance with Dragons.

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** One of the first things Alicent does is prevent Rhaenyra's excursion through a brothel house with Daemon, saving her reputation. This allows Rhaenyra to keep her maidenhead, as she never sleeps with Criston Cole out of grief, and the choice of her own husband, which lets her marry Harwin Strong, ensuring that all her children will be trueborn this time. This both ensures Criston never descends into villainy and heads much off most of the issues that led to the SuccessionCrisis that caused the Dance with Dragons.
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* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Aegon. While he is still deadset on not inheriting the throne, he nonetheless feels lost as he's not sure what he wants to do with his life, finding his only exceptional talent to be dragon-riding. That's why Rhaenyra pushes Alicent to allow him to be given more responsibility, so he can find something to do that could let him settle down.

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* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Aegon. While he is still deadset on not inheriting the throne, he nonetheless feels lost as he's not sure what he wants to do with his life, finding his only exceptional talent to be dragon-riding. That's why Rhaenyra pushes Alicent to allow him to be given more responsibility, so he can find something to do that could would let him settle down.
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* DesperatelyLookingForAPurposeInLife: Aegon. While he is still deadset on not inheriting the throne, he nonetheless feels lost as he's not sure what he wants to do with his life, finding his only exceptional talent to be dragon-riding. That's why Rhaenyra pushes Alicent to allow him to be given more responsibility, so he can find something to do that could let him settle down.
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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/42461010/chapters/106639551 The Fate of the Dowager Queen]]'' by [[https://archiveofourown.org/users/ainzee/pseuds/ainzee ainzee]] is a ''Series/HouseOfTheDragon'' PeggySue {{fanfic}}, where Alicent Hightower is sent back in time from her death to the end of Rhaenyra's short and ill-fated marriage tour. Armed with the knowledge of what is to come should she force her children to fulfill her ambitions, Alicent seeks to avert her fate by rebuilding and maintaining her friendship with Rhaenyra and raising her children to be better people.

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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/42461010/chapters/106639551 The Fate of the Dowager Queen]]'' by [[https://archiveofourown.org/users/ainzee/pseuds/ainzee ainzee]] is a ''Series/HouseOfTheDragon'' ''Series/HouseOfTheDragon''[=/=]''Literature/FireAndBlood'' PeggySue {{fanfic}}, where Alicent Hightower is sent back in time from her death to the end of Rhaenyra's short and ill-fated marriage tour. Armed with the knowledge of what is to come should she force her children to fulfill her ambitions, Alicent seeks to avert her fate by rebuilding and maintaining her friendship with Rhaenyra and raising her children to be better people.
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** Aegon's hand is one of the sought through the land because many view him as Viserys's true heir and want to stake their own claim on the Iron Throne through him. It's for that reason that Alicent is tempted to just let him go unmarried since she has no desire to enthrone him as king anymore. Aegon himself has shown no real interest in marriage and wants himself to be king even less than Alicent does.

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** Aegon's hand is one of the most sought through the land because many view him as Viserys's true heir and want to stake their own claim on the Iron Throne through him. It's for that reason that Alicent is tempted to just let him go unmarried since she has no desire to enthrone him as king anymore. Aegon himself has shown no real interest in marriage and wants himself to be king even less than Alicent does.

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** The ArrangedMarriage between Jacaerys and Helaena goes through this time.



** Aegon's hand is one of the sought through the land because many view him as Viserys's true heir and want to stake their own claim on the Iron Throne through him. It's for that reason that Alicent is tempted to just let him go unmarried since she has no desire to enthrone him as king anymore. Aegon himself has shown no real interest in marriage and wants himself to be king even less than Alicent does.
* BloodKnight: Daemon, as always. When the Small Council gets a report about a fleet of Velaryon ships getting into skirmishes off the Dornish shore, almost immediately everyone knows he's responsible and is just waiting for someone to say it out loud.



* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Rhaenyra is fifteen years older than her next oldest sibling, Aegon. While explicitly addressed as their sibling, she's basically a second mother to Alicent's mother and they treat her as much.

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* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Rhaenyra is fifteen years older than her next oldest sibling, Aegon. While explicitly addressed as their sibling, she's basically a second mother to Alicent's mother children and they treat her as much.




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* WomenAreWiser: It is consistently shown that all of the important women in Viserys's life (Rhaenys, Rhaenyra, Alicent) are much better-suited to ruling than he is. He's well aware of it, and more than once wishes that Rhaenys had been made Queen like he feels she deserved to be. [[spoiler:He does manage to correct at least some of the wrong by making her Hand to the King instead]].

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* AltarDiplomacy: As always.
** Being allowed to keep her choice for a husband and a heart-to-heart with Alicent convincing her to take her duties as heir seriously means that Rhaenyra puts serious thought into her future marriage. Her first choice is Laenor because of the need to appease the Velaryons, but Alicent discourages the marriage since Rhaenyra is unlikely to get any legitimate heirs from Laenor. She instead pushes her towards Harwin since, while not as strong a candidate as Laenor, he's still a respectable choice and someone Rhaenyra is likely to get along with and have a happy marriage with. Ultimately, Rhaenyra/Harwin wins out.
** With Rhaenyra no longer an option, the Velaryons start to seek out Jacaerys as a potential spouse for either Baela or Rhaena. While acknowledging that the potential marriage is the best choice politically, Rhaenyra prefers that Jacaerys marry Helaena instead, as the latter is likely to appease the Hightowers and head off a potential SuccessionCrisis. In addition, the match is pleasing personally because Jacaerys and Helaena are already close and the latter is the daughter of Rhaenyra's best friend. After some thought, Alicent decides to accept the match, wanting what is best for her daughter's happiness.
** To appease the Velaryons, they arrange a marriage between Lucerys and Rhaena, giving them a claim to Harrenhal, and [[spoiler:make Rhaenys Hand to the King]].



* OpenSecret: Laenor's sexuality. The entire court knows (which is probably why the Velaryons took Rhaenyra's decision not to marry him relatively well), including the Targaryen children. The only person who doesn't is Alicent (at least up until she's informed by an oblivious Lucerys), and that's more due to her sheltered upbringing and willful ignorance.
* PeggySue: With the protagonist sent back being Alicent Hightower.
* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: Rhaenyra is fifteen years older than her next oldest sibling, Aegon. While explicitly addressed as their sibling, she's basically a second mother to Alicent's mother and they treat her as much.




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* TransparentCloset: Laenor Velaryon and Joffrey Lonmouth. Aegon recounts meeting Laenor only once during Rhaenyra's wedding to Harwin, and notes that was all he needed to figure out Laenor was gay. Remember that Aegon couldn't be older than ''four'' at the time.

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* AdaptationalHeroism:
** Since he never got jilted by Rhaenyra, Criston Cole is a much nobler person than he is on the show and is loyal to all of the royal family, not just the Greens.
** Thanks to Alicent's better parenting and Rhaenyra's influence, Aegon never grows up to be a SerialRapist RoyalBrat. He's loyal and devoted to his older sister, a CoolBigBro to his younger siblings and nephews, and has a sincere desire to serve the kingdom and make his family proud.



** Alicent makes active attempts to maintain her friendship with Rhaenyra, as her decision not to make Aegon king means the survival of her children depends on Rhaenyra's mercy. Thanks to this, she's privy to more of Rhaenyra's more vulnerable moments and insecurities, allowing more genuine bonding as opposed to a pragmatic connection, and they legitimately do become best friends again. After the TimeSkip, they're all but raising their children together, and Alicent has become one of Rhaenyra's most valued advisors.



* EntertaininglyWrong: A combination of her sheltered and pious upbringing and sexual repression due to an unhappy marriage means that Alicent is completely blind to the truth of Rhaenyra and Laenor's marriage in the previous timeline -- namely, that it was a sham and that Laenor was gay. Instead, she believes that Laenor was madly in love with Rhaenyra and that was the reason why he was okay with her having bastard children and passing them off as his. Even after Rhaenyra tries to subtly tell her the truth, she ''still'' doesn't get it, and it takes Lucerys openly and bluntly stating that Laenor has a "husband" at Joffrey's birth for her to finally get the message. The realization is, hilariously, earth-shattering to her.
* ForWantOfANail: One of the first things Alicent does is prevent Rhaenyra's excursion through a brothel house with Daemon, saving her reputation. This allows Rhaenyra to keep her maidenhead, as she never sleeps with Criston Cole out of grief, and the choice of her own husband, which lets her marry Harwin Strong, ensuring that all her children will be trueborn this time.


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** Rather than a distant, secret love affair, Rhaenyra and Harwin Strong are married thanks to Alicent's meddling.
* EntertaininglyWrong: A combination of her sheltered and pious upbringing and sexual repression due to an unhappy marriage means that Alicent is completely blind to the truth of Rhaenyra and Laenor's marriage in the previous timeline -- namely, that it was a sham and that Laenor was gay. Instead, she believes that Laenor was madly in love with Rhaenyra and that was the reason why he was okay with her having bastard children and passing them off as his. Even after Rhaenyra tries to subtly tell her the truth, she ''still'' doesn't get it, and it takes Lucerys openly and bluntly stating that Laenor has a "husband" at Joffrey's birth for her it to finally get the message.sink in. The realization is, hilariously, earth-shattering to her.
* ForWantOfANail: ForWantOfANail:
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One of the first things Alicent does is prevent Rhaenyra's excursion through a brothel house with Daemon, saving her reputation. This allows Rhaenyra to keep her maidenhead, as she never sleeps with Criston Cole out of grief, and the choice of her own husband, which lets her marry Harwin Strong, ensuring that all her children will be trueborn this time.

time. This both ensures Criston never descends into villainy and heads much of the issues that led to the SuccessionCrisis that caused the Dance with Dragons.
** Rhea Royce dies much earlier than she did in the original timeline, the implication being Daemon murdered her earlier thanks to the after-effects of Alicent's intervention with his attempted brothel excursion with Rhaenyra. Alicent is distressed to learn about this, as it means Daemon is up to something.
** Simon Strong similarly dies several years earlier, supposedly of illness. It's implied that Alicent believes [[spoiler:Larys]] is responsible, but she only suspects and has no proof.
* PromotionToParent: Thanks to Viserys' lacking parental skills, Rhaenyra has more-or-less taken over as the second parent to her much younger siblings, as the TimeSkip shows. She treats them no differently from her own children and all of them, particularly Aegon, look up to her as more of a parent than an older sibling.
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''[[https://archiveofourown.org/works/42461010/chapters/106639551 The Fate of the Dowager Queen]]'' by [[https://archiveofourown.org/users/ainzee/pseuds/ainzee ainzee]] is a ''Series/HouseOfTheDragon'' PeggySue {{fanfic}}, where Alicent Hightower is sent back in time from her death to the end of Rhaenyra's short and ill-fated marriage tour. Armed with the knowledge of what is to come should she force her children to fulfill her ambitions, Alicent seeks to avert her fate by rebuilding and maintaining her friendship with Rhaenyra and raising her children to be better people.

However, the more changes she makes, the more the world she once lived in becomes unrecognizable to her. Can she truly forge a better fate for her family, or are they all doomed anyway?

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul:
** As Rhaenyra and Criston Cole never sleep together, they never have a serious falling out. Cole remains in love with her and willingly resigns from his position as her sworn shield after she gets married to Harwin Strong because he can't bear to see her with another man. This also has a waterfall effect in his treatment of her children, who now all idolize him.
* EntertaininglyWrong: A combination of her sheltered and pious upbringing and sexual repression due to an unhappy marriage means that Alicent is completely blind to the truth of Rhaenyra and Laenor's marriage in the previous timeline -- namely, that it was a sham and that Laenor was gay. Instead, she believes that Laenor was madly in love with Rhaenyra and that was the reason why he was okay with her having bastard children and passing them off as his. Even after Rhaenyra tries to subtly tell her the truth, she ''still'' doesn't get it, and it takes Lucerys openly and bluntly stating that Laenor has a "husband" at Joffrey's birth for her to finally get the message. The realization is, hilariously, earth-shattering to her.
* ForWantOfANail: One of the first things Alicent does is prevent Rhaenyra's excursion through a brothel house with Daemon, saving her reputation. This allows Rhaenyra to keep her maidenhead, as she never sleeps with Criston Cole out of grief, and the choice of her own husband, which lets her marry Harwin Strong, ensuring that all her children will be trueborn this time.


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