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Originally Posted by Superturtle
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Oi, just found it out it was the dragon's name was Viserion. I don't get what's so funny though.
Anyhow, the usually smart, Tryion really messed up advising against the use of any dragons earlier even when Dany wanted to use them. Didn't have to burn the civilian areas but just the Red Keep and burn Euron's ships during the taking of Casterly Rock. Then burn the Lannister army at Highgarden. Bring one as a back-up for both the ships and at Higharden. Then there would have been no need to convince Cersei of wights or an army of the dead. Just take a trip north on a dragon with Dany and Jon to show Dany what was coming. I find it hole in the plot that the wall has kept out the army of the dead out for 8,000 years, but all of Westeros was under imminent threat of them anyway.
As an advisor he should have helped Dany make her inclination to use dragons work without massive civilian destruction.