![]() So now, with war on the horizon in season 2, it’s worth taking a second to account for each of the dragons that House of the Dragon has set up so far, whose side they’re on, and who their rider is. As we see in episode 10, even with the proper rider, dragon warfare can lead to calamitous consequences.īut also as Daemon (Matt Smith) notes in the season finale: Not all the dragons in Westeros are accounted for there are “neutral” dragons, which are dragons that (for one reason or another) have no rider. With a House Targaryen civil war on its way in season 2, it’s more important than ever how many dragons are on each side and who their riders are. But by the final episode, the dragons - and their use in the coming Dance of the Dragons - take center stage. ![]() House of the Dragon has spent more time politicking than dragon-riding in much of its first season. ![]()
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