Great Empire of the Dawn: Westeros

David Lightbringer2 minutes read

The Great Empire of the Dawn, believed to be ancient Dragonlords, had connections to Westeros influencing significant events like the Long Night, with evidence found in the fused stone fortresses predating the event and House Dayne and House Hightower's potential lineage from Dragonlords. The theory suggests a Stark Last Hero wielding Dawn against the White Walkers, potentially involving Jon Snow and Daenerys in crucial decisions in the battle against the Others.

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  • The Great Empire of the Dawn, a civilization of Dragonlords, had a significant influence on both Far Eastern Essos and Westeros, impacting events like Azor Ahai, the Last Hero, and the Long Night.
  • Houses Hightower and Dayne in Westeros show potential ties to the Great Empire of the Dawn through their physical features, ancestral swords, and symbolic connections, hinting at a shared ancestry with Dragonlords.
  • The theory suggests a connection between the Last Hero, wielding a magical sword like Dawn, and the Starks' tradition of naming their swords "Ice," implying a Stark Last Hero wielding Dawn against the White Walkers, with the sword's return to Starfall after the battle.

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  • What is the Great Empire of the Dawn?

    The Great Empire of the Dawn is believed to be an ancient civilization of Dragonlords ruling Far Eastern Essos with dragons. They had connections to Westeros, influencing significant events like Azor Ahai, the Last Hero, and the Long Night.

  • What is the significance of the fused stone fortresses in Westeros?

    The fused stone fortresses in Westeros, like the Five Forts and the one beneath the Hightower in Oldtown, predate the Long Night and suggest the existence of Dragonlords. These structures, made of fused black stone similar to Valyrian construction, hint at a connection to the Great Empire of the Dawn.

  • How do House Dayne and House Hightower relate to the Great Empire of the Dawn?

    House Dayne and House Hightower are believed to carry a genetic link to the Great Empire of the Dawn, possibly possessing one of their magic swords, Lightbringer or Dawn. The physical features, naming similarities, and symbolic connections of these houses suggest a shared ancestry with the Dragonlords.

  • What is the connection between Dawn and the Last Hero in Westeros?

    The Last Hero, associated with defeating the Others, is believed to have wielded Dawn, a magical sword resembling ice. The sword's return to Starfall after the battle, along with the Starks' tradition of naming their swords "Ice," hints at a Stark Last Hero wielding Dawn against the White Walkers.

  • How might Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen play a role in wielding Dawn against the Others?

    Jon Snow, with Stark, Targaryen, and Dayne bloodlines, and Daenerys Targaryen, holding knowledge of the Great Empire of the Dawn, may potentially wield Dawn in the future. Their combined heritage and connections to the magical swords of the Dragonlords could lead to crucial decisions in the battle against the Others.

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Summary

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Dragonlords: Ancient Empire of the Dawn

  • The Great Empire of the Dawn is believed to be the ancient civilization of Dragonlords, ruling Far Eastern Essos with dragons.
  • This empire had connections to Westeros, influencing significant events like Azor Ahai, the Last Hero, and the Long Night.
  • The Five Forts, built with fused stone before the Long Night, are evidence of Dragonlords' existence.
  • A fused stone fortress in Westeros, beneath the Hightower in Oldtown, also predates the Long Night, indicating Dragonlord presence.
  • The fortress is made of fused black stone, similar to Valyrian construction, but its style and timeline suggest otherwise.
  • Tunnels within the fortress, likely made by dragons, further support the theory of Dragonlords' involvement.
  • Rumors of dragons roosting on the fortress walls align with the idea of Dragonlords in Oldtown.
  • The High Towers, rulers of Oldtown, may descend from Dragonlords, as suggested by their history and the fused stone fortress.
  • The High Towers' association with magic and the occult hints at their Dragonlord ancestry.
  • The naming clues and symbolism surrounding the High Towers reinforce the theory of their descent from Dragonlords of the Great Empire of the Dawn.

14:11

Dragon Lord Lineage in Westeros' Ancient Houses

  • The Church of Starry Wisdom, founded by the Bloodstone Emperor, operates in port cities globally, with strange dockside temples in Old Town visited by Marwyn the mage, who plays with glass candles.
  • The High Towers may descend from the Great Empire of the Dawn due to their Dragon Lord features, seen in the Valyrian looks of Alysanne Hightower and her children.
  • Alysanne Hightower, with fair hair and blue eyes, married King Viserys Targaryen, leading to children with Valyrian traits, hinting at Dragon Lord blood in House Hightower.
  • House Hightower's potential Dragon Lord lineage is further supported by marriages to Targaryens, like Garth Hightower marrying Rhaena Targaryen, suggesting a connection to the Great Empire of the Dawn.
  • The presence of pre-Valyrian Dragon Lord culture in ancient Westeros is indicated by the few stone fortresses predating the Long Night, possibly linked to the Great Empire of the Dawn.
  • House Dayne of Starfall, one of the oldest houses, possesses the ancestral sword Dawn, resembling Valyrian steel but with unique properties, possibly originating from the Great Empire of the Dawn.
  • The Danes, counted as First Men, have wielded Dawn for thousands of years, suggesting advanced steelworking skills beyond the First Men's capabilities, hinting at a magical origin possibly tied to the Great Empire of the Dawn.
  • The symbolism of Dawn and Lightbringer, both linked to Venus mythology, suggests a connection between the sword Dawn at Starfall and the Great Empire of the Dawn, bridging the gap between Westeros and the Far East.
  • House Hightower's sigil of a white lighthouse with a crown of flame and their words "We Light the Way" align with the symbolism of Dawn and Lightbringer, hinting at a shared symbolic family with House Dayne.
  • House Dayne's physical features, like Ashara Dayne's violet eyes and Darkstar Dayne's purple eyes and silver hair, suggest a Dragon Lord lineage, possibly shared with House Hightower, indicating a common ancestor with the Great Empire of the Dawn.

27:44

Ned Dayne's Targaryen lineage and literary connections

  • Ned Dayne's physical appearance differs from the typical Dornishman, resembling Targaryen features with blue eyes and pale blonde hair.
  • Targaryens are known for their varying eye colors and hair shades, with examples like Valar Targaryen and Fagan/Young Griff.
  • Ned Dayne's resemblance to Targaryen descriptions, especially Egg and Fagan, is noted, possibly hinting at his lineage.
  • The connection between Ned Dayne and House Dayne's association with Lightbringer is highlighted, particularly through his squire role under Beric Dondarrion.
  • Naming similarities between House Dayne and House Hightower, like Illyria Dame and Alurie Hightower, are pointed out, suggesting a deeper connection.
  • Diana Dane's marriage to Maekar Targaryen is discussed, indicating a potential infusion of Dragonlord looks into the Targaryen line.
  • The significant amount of Dane blood in Jon Snow and Daenerys Targaryen's lineage is highlighted, potentially making them relevant for wielding Dawn.
  • The connection between the names of Azor Ahai and the last hero to House Dane and House Stark is explored, indicating a possible association with Eldrick Shadow Chaser.
  • The influence of JRR Tolkien's works on George R.R. Martin's writing is discussed, particularly in relation to the Great Empire of the Dawn theory and House Dayne's parallels with the Edane from Tolkien's lore.
  • Literary clues linking House Dayne and House Hightower to the people of the Great Empire of the Dawn, as well as references to Arthurian myth and Lord of the Rings, are presented to support the theory of their shared ancestry and significance in the story.

40:33

"Stark Last Hero wields Dawn against Others"

  • The Great Empire of the Dawn, with Dragonlords among them, raised a fused stone fortress on Battle Isle using arcane arts to establish trade with the Children of the Forest and the First Men.
  • House Dayne and House Hightower carry a genetic link to the Great Empire of the Dawn, possibly possessing one of their magic swords, Lightbringer or Dawn.
  • The connection between Azor Ahai and the Last Hero, both wielding magical swords associated with dragons, suggests Dawn could be Dragon Steel, potentially used by the Last Hero to defeat the Others.
  • The Nights Watch vows, referencing light bringing and sword in the darkness, tie to Venus mythology, suggesting a connection between Dawn, Lightbringer, and the Last Hero.
  • The Starks' tradition of naming their swords "Ice" likely stems from the Last Hero wielding Dawn, a big white sword resembling ice, against the Others.
  • Dawn, a technology of the Great Empire of the Dawn, found its way to Westeros with House Dayne, possibly loaned to the Starks for the Last Hero's use in the battle against the Others.
  • The theory proposes a Stark Last Hero wielding Dawn against the White Walkers, with the sword's return to Starfall after the battle, echoing historical events.
  • The potential for Jon Snow, with Stark, Targaryen, and Dayne bloodlines, to wield Dawn in the future, alongside Daenerys, who holds the knowledge of the Great Empire of the Dawn, may lead to crucial decisions in the battle against the Others.
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