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A Deeper Dive into Westerosi Dragon Lore Look, as a die-hard book fan who's read Fire & Blood twice, the show's explanation feels rushed, but let's break it down logically: - Targaryen Connection: Jon's heritage isn't just trivia; dragons bond with their riders on a magical level. Drogon, grieving his "mother," might've recognized Jon as family, halting any attack instinct. - Symbolic Rage: Melting the throne? That's Drogon saying, "This chair of swords killed her ambitions." It corrupted Aegon the Conqueror and now Dany—power's the true enemy. - Practical Plot Armor: Haha, yeah, the writers probably spared Jon for the exile arc. But in the books, if it happens, expect more nuance. For more theories, check out this ScreenRant article—solid analysis without spoilers. What do you think, book or show canon?

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भरोसेमंद (Bharosemand)—that's the go-to Hindi word for "reliable," meaning someone or something you can count on, like a trusty auto-rickshaw that never breaks down in monsoon traffic! In sentences: "यह स्रोत विश्वसनीय है" (Yeh srot vishwasniya hai)—"This source is reliable." Synonyms? विश्वसनीय (Vishwasniya) for trustworthy vibes, or निरभरयोग्य (Nirbhar yogy) for dependable. From English roots in "rely" (to lean on), it's all about consistency. Quick tip: Use it in job interviews—"मैं एक reliable employee हूँ!" Nail that promotion. For more translations, Shabdkosh is gold.

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