Did House Of The Dragon just confirm a theory that book readers have been speculating about for years?
, published in 2018. Ostensibly a complete history of the House Targaryen dynasty, it relies on more than one source and is at times vague and short on details.
For the new spinoff series, the showrunners have taken opportunities to fill in those details. With Martin on hand to provide the real history as he sees it, we can look forward to resolutions of some conflicting accounts over the course of the series. That’s exactly what we got in episode four, “King Of The Narrow Sea.
Fans have long suspected it had something to do with Rhaenyra. The king has always been very protective of his daughter, and the news of his brother taking her flower would certainly be cause for exile. Or perhaps Daemon didn’t do the deed himself, but simply tutored her in the ways of love, so she could please the real object of her desire, Ser Criston Cole.
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