House of the Dragon Fans Speculate About Daeron’s Death in Episode 6

Fans of House of the Dragon are strongly convinced that a throwaway line in Season 2 Episode 6 may have hinted at Daeron Targaryen’s death.

Despite the actions of Aemond and Vhagar, House of the Dragon Season 2 has endured several significant losses.

While it is expected that the Targaryen civil war will continue to be filled with violence, there are some viewers who speculate that the events in Episode 6 may foreshadow the demise of yet another Targaryen family member.

Fans may not be familiar with Alicent’s younger son Daeron since he resides in Oldtown, and they may not have the opportunity to meet him due to rumors that his older sister Helaena may have falsely claimed his death.

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Helaena’s psychic abilities are widely acknowledged within the House of the Dragon lore. Her visions have consistently aligned with events that have taken place throughout the show.

As a result, a number of fans speculate that a quote made by Helaena suggests that Daeron’s death is imminent.

While watching three crickets singing in their gilded cages, Helaena abruptly remarks, “This one has stopped singing.”This statement could be misinterpreted by a casual observer as referring to the crickets, but its relevance to the previous scene has caused some confusion.

Prior to Helaena’s statement, Alicent and her brother Gwayne were engaged in a conversation about the well-being of her youngest son, Daeron, who was residing in Oldtown.

Gwayne informed his sister that Daeron was excelling in both sword fighting and playing the lute. Although he did not mention Daeron’s skill in singing, the similarity between singing and playing an instrument was a concern for Gwayne.

If this statement was a manifestation of Helaena’s ability to foresee the future, it could mean that Daeron’s life is at risk even before he arrives in King’s Landing.

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