HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Season Finale Sets The Stage For War With A Shocking Death - SPOILERS

HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Season Finale Sets The Stage For War With A Shocking Death - SPOILERS

Tonight's season finale of House of the Dragon ended in tragedy, with the shocking demise of a much-loved character setting the stage for the civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons in season 2.

By MarkCassidy - Oct 23, 2022 10:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Game of Thrones

The season finale of House of the Dragon just aired, and the episode concluded with a tragic event that sets the stage for the brutal war between the "Greens" and the "Blacks" that came to be known as the Dance of the Dragons.

"The Black Queen" begins with Rhaenys arriving at Dragonstone to inform Princess Rhaenyra of her father's death and the coronation of her half-brother, Aegon. Daemon sees this as an act of war and urges immediate action, but when Otto Hightower arrives to offer Queen Alicent's (surprisingly fair) terms, Rhaenyra decides to consider the options available to her.

In an attempt to secure as many allies as possible, she agrees to allow her sons to fly out on dragon-back, with Lucerys making his way to Storm's End to treat with Lord Boros Baratheon. Unfortunately, Aemond Targaryen had beaten him to it, and he brought more favorable terms from his mother.

Aemond berates the lad, and demands that he remove one of his eyes to make them even for Luc blinding him when they were young. Boros puts a stop to it, and Luc makes a quick exit, commanding his steed, Arrax, to fly carefully in the raging storm. The vengeful Aemond pursues his nephew, however, and when Arrax shoots fire at Vaghar, the much larger dragon tears Arrax - and his rider - to pieces.

Though Aemond wanted to frighten Lucerys, he did not actually mean to kill him, as we hear him implore Vaghar to stop right before he attacks. This marks a fairly significant change to George R.R. Martin's source material, which saw Aemond murder his nephew in cold blood.

Accident or not, it'll make little difference to Rhaenyra, who is informed of her beloved son's death in the episode's closing moments.

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