Hidden beneath its volcanic crust is the Dragonglass—the only "currency" that matters when the Night King arrives. It’s a castle and an armory rolled into one. 3. The Red Wedding’s Double Strike
It wiped out the Northern leadership in a single night. Juego de Tronos 2x1
It killed the "hero’s journey" trope. By murdering Robb Stark—the perceived protagonist—the show forced the audience to realize that in this game, no one is safe, effectively restarting the story's stakes from scratch. 4. The "Two-in-One" Stark Girls Hidden beneath its volcanic crust is the Dragonglass—the
This wasn't just the end of a rebellion; it was a . The Red Wedding’s Double Strike It wiped out
Here is a feature exploring this "double-edged" nature of Westeros:
In the later seasons, Dragonstone isn't just a grim ancestral seat for Stannis or Dany; it becomes a .
It serves as the psychological beachhead for the invasion of Westeros.