As fans gear up for the return of House of the Dragon, anticipation brims over what calamities will befall the Targaryen family. Known for its harrowing scenes, the upcoming season promises to be push boundaries even more.
Setting a Precedent for Tragedy Early On
The first season did not shy away from tragedy, establishing itself with Aemma Arryn’s gruesome death at the hands of her husband, Viserys Targaryen. Aemma’s final moments are interwoven with Daemon Targaryen’s brutal battle scenes, making it even more graphic (Research Materials).
The Catastrophe Continues
The unsettling precedent set by Aemma’s demise will reportedly escalate in season 2. The death of Lucerys Velaryon at the hands of Aemond Targaryen marks the start of the civil war between Targaryens and Velaryons. This intense conflict sees dragons like Syrax and Caraxes involved in destructive battles.
Dragons and Their Devastation
Dragons are core to this tragic tale, as seen previously when they unleashed their wrath on entire armies and castles (Research Materials). Both Game of Thrones and HOTD have illustrated their capability to cause monumental devastation. Take, for example, Viserion’s shocking death at the hands of the Night King (Research Materials).
Anticipating Blood and Cheese
The notorious Blood and Cheese, a fan-favorite plotline from George R.R. Martin’s novel Fire & Blood, is expected to make its way into series. This event will set forth chaos amongst Targaryens unlike any other.
A Legacy of Sadness
The second season’s impending tragedies will resonate with fans reminiscing about Daenerys Targaryen’s emotional journey through loss. The unforgettable scenes where she looked devastated as she lost her dragons Rhaegal and Viserion come to mind (Research Materials).
The Destined Fall of Dragons
The Dance of the Dragons prophesizes dragon deaths that will ultimately lead to their extinction until Daenerys hatches her eggs in Game of Thrones: Season 1, Episode 10. Only four dragons are foreseen surviving this dance: Morning, Sheepstealer, Cannibal, and Silverwing (Competitor’s Article).
A Sad Foregone Conclusion
This civil war is set around who claims the Iron Throne but is waged heavily through dragons. As more dragons die, viewers are reminded of earlier suffering depicted in Game of Thrones episodes like ‘The Rains of Castamere.’
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