That’s just one of those things…you can’t let your kids take over your life,’ she said. ‘Eric and I will just go walk in the neighborhood and talk through things and we end up coming back super-inspired.
And now the debt comes due, a debt you are happy enough to pay.” “Our hearts were never one, I see that now, rather I’ve been a piece that you move around the board,” Alicent says. “I wanted whatever you impressed upon me to want.
That includes topics like social and emotional learning or that could be considered . Arizona residents should report “inappropriate lessons that detract from teaching academic standards,” the department said on its website.
Erryk and Arryk are sent to the Great Sept, and find a kidnapped Aegon underneath the central pillar. They drag him out, but when they get outside, they’re met by Ser Criston and Aemond, who have been following the brothers all along.
The party was hosted at their home in Hidden Hills, California. It was an indoor bash due to the weather, which prompted the mom of four to have a new pink carpet installed on the bottom level of her home to match the theme of the celebration.
PHOENIX (AP) – The Arizona Department of Education launched a hotline this week for people to report classroom lessons that use critical race theory or emotional support curriculum, concepts that have been the target of conservative outrage in recent years.
Rhaenys and online geometry tutors her enormous dragon approach them. She could burn them alive, and teases doing so by making Meleys let off a huge roar. Everyone runs out of the Dragon Pit, except for the king and his gang — including the queen, the hand and Ser Criston.
This effort “continues to politicize and disrespect educators and their profession and the relationships that they have with their families,” said Arizona Education Association president Marisol Garcia.
Critical race theory – a way of thinking about America´s history through the lens of racism – is not taught in state schools but it’s a hot-button issue for social conservatives who view the concept as an effort to convince white people that they are inherently racist and should feel guilty because of their advantages.
Larys says he has even worse news, but stalls for a moment. To stop the espionage, they need to take out the Queen Bee, something he’s capable of if the queen wishes it. Alicent sighs, removes her stockings and puts her now bare feet on the table. Larys continues, explaining that Alicent’s lady in waiting is one of the spies — and that there are more like her.
She pushes Aegon for king, as she believes Viserys to have wanted, but her resolve to safeguard the princess in the process is admirable. Unfortunately, it’s unlikely to end well. After being pushed around the chessboard, as she put it, she’s playing a more active role in shaping events. Alicent has shown honor. It’s easy to see Alicent’s attempts at civility to be spat back at her by Rhaenyra and Daemon who, rightfully, will feel burned by the whole “Aegon is the new king” thing.
All that’s left to do is inform Aegon about his new duty. But there’s a problem: No one can find Aegon. The queen, Hightower says, cannot know. Otto Hightower orders Erryk to go into King’s Landing and find Aegon, and make sure the prince is brought to Hightower and Hightower alone. Aegon isn’t in his chambers, and Ser Erryk, the Kingsguard knight sworn to protect him, doesn’t know where he is either.
The queen and the hand While at the children’s fight pit, Ser Erryk and his brother are approached by a mysterious woman who says she knows where Aegon is. That woman takes the brothers, and Otto Hightower, to her master: Mysaria.
The City Watch are meant to protect the children, she argues, but they’re too easily bribed into ignoring the children’s plight. Hightower mouths a somewhat empty-sounding platitude about looking into it. She promises to take them to Aegon if Hightower promises children will stop being used for entertainment in King’s Landing.
Last week Viserys got to be the star, giving an impassioned speech that stole the show. In episode 9, it was finally Alicent Hightower’s time to shine. Major takeaways House of the Dragon has really hit its stride.
Ser Erryk and his brother — whose name, in all seriousness, is Arryk — go into a fighting den the prince is known to frequent. “One of many” of Aegon’s bastards, Ser Erryk says. The prince spends many a night betting on fights, Ser Erryk says. Nodding to a small, silver-haired boy, he says Aegon gets up to much worse. It’s like a cockfighting ring, except instead of roosters fighting it’s peasant children.
A sword fight ensues, with Ser Criston besting Arryk. Erryk watches on, mysteriously not coming to his brother’s aid before retreating. Aegon himself tries to run away, yelling that he’s not cut out to be king, but Aemond chases him down.
Have you never imagined yourself on the Iron Throne?” Your father, your husband, your son. Rhaenys turns it back on Alicent. “You are wiser than I believed you to be … and yet you toil still in service to men. You desire not to be free, but to make a window in the wall of your prison.
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