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When the Blacks and Greens went to war in the year 129, it had been over 80 years since a dragon had fought a dragon… The hard won lessons learned during the days of the Freehold, Aegon’s Conquest and the subsequent wars involving Maegor the Cruel had apparently been forgotten during the long peace since. In this episode we highlight that lost wisdom ourselves. We’ll showcase the destructive power of dragons throughout known history, a power the Targaryens took for granted to the peril of all Westeros during the Dance of the Dragons.
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1:17.0 | When the blacks and greens went to war in the year 129-130. |
1:23.6 | It had been over 80 years since a dragon had bought another dragon, and of course I'm referring |
1:28.7 | to the literal dragons, not Targaryans. |
1:31.6 | The hard-won lessons learned during the days of the Freehold and Aegon's conquest and the subsequent wars involving Magor the Cruel had apparently been forgotten during the long piece that followed those events. |
1:45.0 | In this episode we highlight that lost wisdom ourselves. |
1:49.0 | Hey, just because they forgot it doesn't mean we need to. |
1:52.0 | We'll showcase the destructive power of |
1:54.6 | dragons throughout known history and a little bit in the not so known history areas |
2:01.4 | which is a power the Targaryans took for granted to the peril of |
2:05.3 | all Westeros during the Dance of the Dragons. Arguably a few other times too, but the dance was the last big |
2:12.1 | mistake they were able to make in that regard because |
2:14.9 | obviously afterwards well they couldn't really lose dragons they no longer |
2:18.6 | had so we'll make sense of how the Valerian dragonwriters kept from making that same mistake, how they avoided destroying each |
2:26.0 | other as well as how their methods of conquest reveal some of the very internal struggles that could have led to that destruction but |
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