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Did anyone actually betray Arianne Martell during the Queenmaker plot? In A Feast for Crows, we’re told again and again that “someone told” Prince Doran about Arianne’s plan to crown Myrcella. But when you closely examine the Dorne chapters, the evidence for a traitor quietly disappears, and what remains is something far more unsettling. In this video essay, I argue that no one betrayed Arianne at all. Instead, Doran Martell didn’t need an informant to stop the Queenmaker plot, and the claim that “someone told” functioned as a deliberate psychological tool, designed to fracture Arianne’s trust, isolate her emotionally, and reshape her into a ruler who mirrors Doran’s own caution and secrecy. We’ll explore: *Why the Queenmaker plot didn’t require a traitor How Doran plausibly uncovered the plan on his own The psychological impact of Arianne’s isolation in the Spear Tower *How “someone told” becomes a weapon rather than a revelation The visible shift in Arianne’s worldview after her confinement Why Doran never tells her who betrayed her, even in The Winds of Winter This isn’t about turning Doran Martell into a mustache-twirling villain. It’s about understanding how power, secrecy, and manipulation shape succession in Dorne, and how Arianne Martell is quietly molded into the ruler her father always wanted. 📚 A Song of Ice and Fire analysis 👑 Dornish politics & character psychology 🔥 Long-form literary theory