Despite being born centuries apart, two dragons from Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon could still be considered brothers.
Despite the Targaryen civil war dominating the majority of screen time in House of the Dragon Season 2, there are still viewers who eagerly watch solely for the appearance of the family’s dragons.
Given that Game of Thrones, the predecessor of House of the Dragon, only had three dragons in its eight seasons, it has been a delight to witness creatures like Vhagar and Arrax, who possess such unique personalities.
Despite the fact that both dragons appeared in different shows, Seasmoke and Drogon may have a stronger bond than previously thought, as they could be brothers. This was revealed in a tweet by Culture Crave, providing evidence of their close connection.
There’s a theory they’re brothers and came from separate clutches of eggs from Dreamfyre Join our #HOTD discussion discord https://t.co/LVTNQyPIox
— Culture Crave 🍿 (@CultureCrave) July 24, 2024
Despite Drogon’s first appearance being in Game of Thrones, which is set almost 200 years after the events of House of the Dragon Season 1, it is possible that both dragons were born from the same batch of eggs.
A widely accepted fan theory suggests that Dreamfyre, the dragon ridden by Princess Rhaena Targaryen and first grandchild of Aegon I, was the mother of both Drogon and Seasmoke, who were later ridden by Helaena.
It has been observed by viewers that the two dragons possess many comparable attributes, particularly their facial scales and the tips of their wings.
Geeta Vasant Patel, the director of Season 2 Episode 3, has officially confirmed that the eggs received by Daenerys Targaryen in Season 1 of Game of Thrones were laid in House of the Dragon. This revelation lends credibility to the theory that the eggs did indeed come from there.
The eggs that were given to Daenerys eventually hatched into the formidable trio of Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion.
It is somewhat ironic that Daenerys, who sought to place a rightful Targaryen ruler on the Iron Throne, would end up using a dragon from the same lineage as another fire-breathing creature who fought for the very same cause.
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