TheVileOne
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You laugh, but that seems like a valid choice for Dany. Plus he would be a pushover for her to deal with, and she could have as many paramours as she wants.Okay what other choices are there? Let's consider the political map of the Seven Kingdoms:
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The Iron Islands, Crownlands, Westerlands, and Stormlands are under enemy control.
The Riverlands are leaderless, Dorne is leaderless, the Tyrells in the Reach are gone and the Tarlys are enemies --not that Dany needs a political marriage to secure this region since its now invested by her Dothraki horde.
That leaves King Jon's vast North (perhaps 40% of the land mass of Westeros) and the Vale of Arryn where Dany could also marry:
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The whole point of a politically advantageous marriage is that a union like that theoretically could be on the table for the character.
They had already been developing that ridiculous romance and that was just consummation of it before one of them dies to make that loss feel more tragic.