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The new episode was called “King of the Narrow Sea” and it slowed down the plot. Apparently, the time difference between the third and fourth series is small, but Queen Alicent has managed to give birth to another child to King Viserys First. What else did we learn from the new series?
Princess Rhaenyra and her devoted (dog) father, Criston Cole, return on a ship from a show hosted by the king. It is clear that the princess refused all applicants for her hand and ended the tour ahead of schedule, and rightly assumed that her father would clearly not be pleased with this.

Currently, the main pose of all of Westeros, Daemon Targaryen, is flying over his ship on a dragon, almost breaking the poles.
Shortly after, Damon, clipping his locks, appears before his brother, who is seated on the Iron Throne in a bone crown, and declares that he is called the king of the Narrow Sea. The situation is tense but Damon suddenly gets down on one knee and slathers the tree, explaining how he dedicated this victory to his brother and to our Steps in general, all in one. It intermittently reports that the Sea Snake has returned home.
Viserys smiles visibly relaxed and gives a feast in the garden. There, Princess Rainier suddenly reconciles with her friend, now Queen Alycent Hightower.

A little later, Uncle Damon and his nephew discuss the plight of kings and queens, marriages for profit, and children. Basically Valyrian.
In the evening, Reynira finds a map of the castle’s back doors and ordinary clothes in their rooms. Hiding the recognizable Targaryen blonde under her hat, the princess leaves the castle, joining her uncle along the way (he invented all this).
Damon and Reynira are wandering around common people watching a clown show about the ruling family that ordinary people wouldn’t want to see the princess on the throne because I’m sorry she doesn’t have a member.

Beautiful nakidavshis braga, uncle and niece arrive in a brothel where Reynira learns that sex isn’t just for the birth of children and that there are many options for how to do it. Damon and Reinina continue to caress each other, but uncle very quickly realizes something in his mind and flees, leaving his niece in a brothel.
Rainier returns to the castle and literally seduces Christon Kohl, who has thus taken a vow of celibacy.
In parallel, we are shown another bed scene – Alicent Hightower fulfilling her marriage duty with a stone face, while King Viserys, apparently rotting alive, is sweating for her. we sympathize.
The morning after a stormy night is marked by the fact that Otto’s right hand reported the sad news to the king: his daughter, heir, slept with Viserys’ brother and even in a brothel. The king is enraged at Otto and tells him that the right hand has completely seduced the beach by blackening his daughter to put her grandson on the throne. This overhears Alicente and starts talking heart-to-heart with Reynira – reassuring her that she is still a virgin.

At the same time, Damon, soldered by the faithful (wants?) Misaria, comes to his senses. He drags himself into the castle and is immediately (literally) brought before the king. Viserys rightly says that it is a very good idea to dishonor a princess or even a niece. Damon wants Rainier’s hand. The King refuses, saying that this is how Damon wants to take the throne and tells him to disappear.
Viserys immediately gives Reynira an ultimatum – she must marry the heir to the Velarion house, period. Reynira responds by declaring that her right hand is humiliating her, and this eventually leads to the king’s dismissal of Otto and stating that he has long thought of himself, not the kingdom.
At the end of the episode, the maester brings Rhaenyra a special abortion tea that Father Viserys wants her to drink.

It seems like sex has brought us almost to the point where Westeros is on the brink of war! But what happened in the previous three series?
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