![]() ![]() The higher the dragon level, the more food it eats. House of the Dragon won’t confirm how Daenerys got her dragon eggs, but it’s a fun point of speculation that it nicely adds to. In order to harvest food to level up your dragons, always build a farm and upgrade it as soon as possible. It was warned that the eggs would turn to stone away from Dragonstone, which fits with how they’re presented to Daenerys in Game of Thrones. However, since she sold them it's less clear how they reached there but, having been given to a Sea Lord, it is still possible the ones stolen by Elissa from Dreamfyre were the very same that ended up with Daenerys in Game of Thrones (the specificity of the number certainly seems a very deliberate, and telling, choice). ![]() She took them to Essos, where she’s believed to have sold them to a Sea Lord, but the eggs were never seen again.ĭaenerys’ eggs were said to have been brought from Asshai, where Elissa herself is believed to have sailed to. In 54 AC, around 60-70 years from House of the Dragon’s story, three of these eggs were stolen by Rhaena’s lover, Elissa Farman. As revealed in Fire & Blood, the book House of the Dragon adapts, Dreamfyre belonged to Rhaena Targaryen, granddaughter of Aegon the Conqueror, and produced a lot of batches of eggs over the years. It reveals that the egg came from a dragon called Dreamfyre, which is likely the one who produced Daenerys’ dragon eggs as well. ![]() But, while it may not be the exact same, it could still be connected.Įven if it isn’t Daenerys’ dragon egg in House of the Dragon, season 1, episode 2 does come close to it. It’s not a direct match, and now that Rhaenyra has taken it back it suggests the current Targaryens will be looking to hatch it themselves, meaning it’s more unlikely (or impossible for it) to resurface over a century-and-a-half later. That said, while it looks similar, that probably isn’t Daenerys’ dragon egg in House of the Dragon season 1, episode 2. The world by that point in time isn’t exactly littered with dragons, so where they came from is a fair question. In Game of Thrones, Daenerys’ dragon eggs were presented as a wedding gift from Illyrio Mopatis, but their exact origins weren’t revealed. Related: House Of The Dragon Twist Makes Game Of Thrones' Ending Worse The theft of the dragon egg is enough to provoke Rhaenyra into flying to Dragonstone and facing off with her uncle in order to retrieve it, but does it also have a deeper purpose beyond the significance to holds for the princess? It shows off its dragons, Caraxes and Syrax, even more than the premiere, but also part of its story revolves around a dragon egg stolen by Daemon Targaryen, having previously been chosen for Baelon’s cradle. Game of Thrones viewers met him back in Season 1 and got to see his cruelty toward his sister before Drogo poured a pot of molten gold over his head.House of the Dragon season 1, episode 2 continues this in a few ways. Viserion is named after Daenerys’ other brother, Viserys. Afterwards, the Night King turned Viserion into a White Walker dragon, which proved to be a lethal combination when Viserion took down a portion of The Wall. Viserion is Daenerys’ third dragon who was speared by the Night King last season. Although Daenerys was just a baby when Robert killed Rhaegar, Daenerys grew up hearing stories about her family who once ruled Westeros. He was named after Daenerys’ older brother Rhaegar, who was also Jon's birth father. It makes sense that Daenerys is closest to this particular dragon, but she can essentially control both of the currently living dragons. He was named after Drogo, Daenerys’ Dothraki husband who succumbed to a battle wound infection in Season 1. Now she has only three left, but what are the names of Daenerys’ dragons on Game of Thrones? Although technically one of them now belongs to the Night King as an undead ice dragon, Daenerys named all of her dragon children after important men in her life.ĭaenerys’ arguably favorite dragon who viewers see her ride more often than not is Drogon. The Targaryens have been known for raising dragons for centuries and when she was gifted three dragon eggs at the start of the series, Daenerys vowed to raise them if they hatched. Daenerys goes by many names on Game of Thrones, but Mother of Dragons might be her most popular (and easiest to remember). ![]()
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