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When Mirri reveals she caused Drogo and Rhaego’s death, Dany ends her husband’s pain and builds him a funeral pyre. While at the markets of Vaes Dothrak, Ser Jorah Mormont rescues Dany from being poisoned, and when Drogo learns the Seven Kingdoms is behind the act, he promises her and their unborn son Rhaego, the Iron Throne. Drogo’s Khalasar travels to Vaes Dothrak, the secret site of the Dothraki. While at the region, Daenerys learns she is pregnant and delivers the news to her husband. Her brother Viserys tries to hurt her again, but she hits him with a belt and orders him to leave. Daenerys travels by sea back north, preparing to join Jon Snow in the announcement that the north will be declaring for the Dragon Queen.
Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen
Also, at one point she has one-sided shoulder fur, which was mainly added because of Daenerys wanting the Northerner's acceptance but was also incorporated as Daenerys was trying to match Jon's silhouette. However, since it is only draped on one shoulder, she is only partly matching his silhouette, therefore, it is possible that the costumes are hinting Daenerys and Jon have a visual harmony that only works from one angle. Also, the juxtaposition between Jon's dark costume and Daenerys' light costume alludes to both their differences.
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As they age, their scales become stronger, their fire hotter, and their threat larger. However, in another defiant act during Book of the Stranger, she sets the temple on fire, kills her Khal kidnappers, and emerges from the flames unscathed. It’s a great parallel to the season 1 finale, setting her up for her journey to Westeros. And similarly to the Unsullied accepting her of their own accord, so does the Dothraki.
Breaking Down the Complex Targaryen Family Tree on House of the Dragon
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Without revealing too much about the events of season 2, know that Rhaenyra will be looking to exact revenge for her son’s death at the hands of Prince Aemond’s dragon, Vhagar. This will eventually unfold into a much larger battle, culminating in The Dance of the Dragons. The war will consume all of the Seven Kingdoms — major Westerosi houses will forge alliances with either Targaryen faction.
Coming from nothing after the fall of House Targaryen, she crawled to the top by building strong relationships of trust with her people. Though Daenerys has many flaws, she is a kind-hearted girl who does not want to see others suffer like she has. Many rumors begin spreading around Westeros and Essos of a three-headed dragon. When Maester Aemon learns of Daenerys from Xhondo Dhoru, he tells Sam she is the Princess Promised.
Like Rhaenyra before her, Cersei had three bastard children (with her brother Jaime), but none had heirs and the family line died out. Elsewhere, Viserys and Daenerys Targaryen lived in exile in the free cities. Daenerys expected to have to wed her brother to strengthen the family line, should he plot to retake the throne, but he married her to Khal Drogo of the Dothraki to secure a large enough army to make his move. When Viserys offended the new Khaleesi and her people, they killed him with the (molten) crown of gold he so desired. Daenerys would give birth to a stillborn son, Rhaego, by Khal Drogo. Though she consummated her relationship with her nephew, Jon Snow, he was forced to slay her after she laid waste to King's Landing, leaving Jon (or Aegon) the last remaining leaf on the Targaryen family tree.
Daenerys is the second member of the Targaryen dynasty to bear her name. The first Daenerys was the sister of King Daeron II, who lived a century before Daenerys Stormborn. The earlier Daenerys wed into House Martell as part of the marriage-alliance, earning her the moniker "Daenerys of Sunspear", which at last united Dorne with the rest of the realm. Daenerys is quite fond of her "Stormborn" sobriquet, however, and frequently substitutes it for "First of Her Name." During the Last War, Daenerys eventually succumbed to the so-called "Targaryen madness" of her ancestors after a series of personal losses, grief, and betrayal. Razing King's Landing despite its surrender, Daenerys seized power after killing Queen Cersei Lannister, along with countless common folk.
House Targaryen was one of the forty dragonlord families of the Valyrian Freehold, an empire that rose in Essos and dominated much of the known world. Due to their mastery of dragons, and thus sorcery, they had no real opposition to contend with. Using dragonfire and magic, they built their grand capital city of Valyria, which was unmatched in quality in the east. Below, Variety has listed a family tree of every Targaryen that has so far appeared in “Game of Thrones” and “House of the Dragon” Season 1.
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The Targaryens of House of the Dragon
The Unsullied army chooses to remain with Daenerys, as do many of the slaves in Astapor. Daenerys was born at the height of Robert's Rebellion, a civil war in Westeros that ended the rule of the Targaryen dynasty. Her father was killed during the Sack of King's Landing, as was her brother Rhaegar's wife and children, slain by Ser Gregor Clegane.
Daenerys is afraid of her new husband initially, but after learning the Dothraki language, she begins to bond with Drogo and genuinely falls in love with him. Daenerys learns the ways of the Dothraki, strengthening her relationship with her nomadic tribe. She becomes pregnant by Drogo with her son, who is prophesied by the Dothraki to be the "Stallion Who Mounts the World". Viserys grows jealous of Daenerys's popularity and becomes infuriated with Drogo's lack of urgency in launching an invasion, prompting him to threaten to cut Daenerys's unborn son from her womb.
First, Daemon must zoom around Westeros to gather as many houses as possible for that fight. I suspect that the strategy set-up will take up much of this second season, but unlike with the book, Rhaenyra might even leave Dragonstone to participate. And we will literally see fire rain down from the sky when the two sides have to force allegiance from reluctant settlements. During this Targaryen Civil War, George R.R. Martin killed off half the population of Westeros and, as noted previously, nearly every member of the blondest family. However, the HBO series has already tweaked parts of the book, so there’s no reason to believe that everything will go down as Martin wrote in the lore.
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