EntertainmentHouse of the Dragon: Who are the dragonseeds in the series?In the third episode of the second season of the Game of Thrones spin-off, entitled ‘The Burning Mill’, the dragonseeds have already been mentionedtoday at 13:16

EntertainmentHouse of the Dragon: Who are the dragonseeds in the series?In the third episode of the second season of the Game of Thrones spin-off, entitled ‘The Burning Mill’, the dragonseeds have already been mentionedtoday at 13:16

In the third episode of the second season of the Game of Thrones spin-off, titled ‘The Burning Mill’, the dragonseeds have already been mentioned

One of the top series of 2024, the second season of The House of the Dragonderived from game of Thrones starring Olivia Cooke (Alicent Hightower), Matt Smith (Daemon Targaryen) It is Emma D’Arcy (Rhaenyra Targaryen) introduced the dragon seeds in the fifth episode, titled “The Regent.”

At the end of the chapter in question, the viewer can notice how Rhaenyra and the Blacksterm used for the political and war group that supports her succession to the Iron Thronehave many dragons at their disposal, but not enough people to ride them.

It is worth remembering how dragon seeds were first mentioned in “The Burning Mill,” third episode of the second season, by a new character, called Ulf and interpreted by Tom Bennett.

But, after all, what are dragon seeds in House of the Dragon?

Despite Targaryen Historically, many family members would marry and procreate with people from their own family, and many would end up having affairs with other people. These lovers would end up having illegitimate children, who were not accepted by the Cut.

Furthermore, throughout Westerosyou Targaryens are revered for their connection to dragons. In Dragon Stoneoriginal family seat, women who had children with descendants Targaryen were considered as people “born of the dragon’s seed.”

That is, as just Targaryens can ride dragons – and Rhaenyra needs dragon riders – the dragon seeds offer her a great opportunity to succeed in the war for Iron Throne.


Source: Rollingstone

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