
What did she think? We are supposed to think Rogar isn't that bad, but he keeps being shown as awful. Yeh, the whole Rogar/Alyssa storyline is not great. And yeh, these likely are the eggs Illyrio had, but I imagine this will continue to remain unclear. Interesting he can make them forgive a huge loan.

What do we know of the title, and how might it compare to similar titles in Italian cities? Though it does seem he works very closely with the Iron Bank. They seem to hold the office for life, but I'm sure there is the possibility they could be removed. I would imagine a Sealord backing down before the descendant of the hated Dragonlords may tend towards political suicide, but this is difficult to say. They liked the fact they could cow the last Valyrians, saying you may have more military might then us, but we can strike where it matters. Braavos may have had a matter of principle going on. Will Dany look like her eventually? Who can say? But she seems more like Rhaenyra, selfish, not winning support among Lords, and not showing the real iron that Stannis has, where he does win a more lasting loyalty from those who get to know him. She does seem Stannis-esque, sitting on Dragonstone, moaning about being cheated of her rights (and her daughter meeting a horrible, fire-associated death), and not unlike Rhaenyra either (down to unhappy marriage with someone from seafaring House). In a way could this be reminiscent of Littlefinger? It looks like a deed largely of spite, did he really think he'd be able to get away with it? He's a classic Nice Guy, someone lashing out at the world. He shows no remorse, seeming positively gleeful at the distress he caused his wife. He still engaged in mass murder, of people who had the misfortune to be friends with his wife.

Rhaena may not have been easy to get on with and was a bit unfair in blaming him for Elissa's deeds. Androw may have had a condition from what we hear. Has the feel of a murder mystery, an isolated space, lots of prominent people there, and suddenly deaths start sweeping through, first killing someone who would recognise what it was.

Yeh, the mysterious deaths on Dragonstone are brilliant.
