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Much of this centers around the death of Dunk’s friend, Rafe, and his rescue by Ser Arlan of Pennytree, but the backdrop to it all is equally important. It begins with Dunk and Rafe stealing from a man on a battlefield: this may well be the Redgrass Field, where the final conflict of the Blackfyre Rebellion took place. Of course, it’s neither particularly red nor grassy, so it could be a different, unknown battle that took place at the same time, but the context around it makes it clear that this was part of the rebellion all the same, and it’s something we might see more of going forward.
A Blackfyre Rebellion Show Would Be Great, But A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Could Do It Differently

For those unfamiliar, the Blackfyre Rebellion was an attempt at usurping the Iron Throne made by Daemon Blackfyre, a legitimized bastard of King Aegon IV Targaryen (he was the father and predecessor of the king in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Daeron II Targaryen). This was a major conflict with battles all across Westeros, and the death of Daemon and his sons at the Redgrass Field was the end of it, hence the shopkeeper saying that “Daemon’s rebellion is over” in Episode 5.
I’ve long thought that it’s a story that would work perfectly on-screen, with the kind of family feuds, political machinations, compelling characters, and epic moments that should make for stellar TV. In total, there are five Blackfyre Rebellions, so there’s even anthology-show type potential to expand this beyond a one-season series if HBO were to make it. However, they might stealthily be telling it already.








