Death seems to be playing a more important role than usual in the past couple of episodes of HouseOfTheDragon. We recap 'The Lord of the Tides':
Death seems to be playing a more important role than usual in the past couple of episodes of House of the Dragon. Represented in the Faith of the Seven by the Stranger, Death is without a doubt one of the main characters of this week’s "The Lord of the Tides," and it also spent a good deal of time in the limelight in last week’s “Driftmark”.
Considering the Hightowers' political alignment, as well as Alicent’s own personal beef with Rhaenyra and Lucerys, it looks like the odds are in Lord Vaemond’s favor. Add to that the fact that leaving the realm’s largest naval fleet to be controlled by a child isn’t exactly the smartest of moves and poor Luke doesn’t stand a chance. But Rhaenyra and Daemon aren’t letting Luke lose Driftmark without a fight.
Now, Lord Vaemond must have seen that one coming. Rhaenys had already told him, early on in the episode, that she wouldn’t back his claim to the Driftwood Throne. Still, to say he is pissed after hearing the king’s verdict would be an understatement. The man literally loses his head, and I mean literally. He turns his rage towards Rhaenyra and her children, calling the boys bastards and their mother a whore.
Tired and in pain, Viserys is carried back to his room by two guards just as a couple of servants are coming in with a pig on a platter. They lay the pig in front of Aemond, which reminds Luke of the time they gave their formerly dragonless uncle a pig with wings. Luke lets out a chuckle, and Aemond responds with the last in a series of toasts in which he compliments his nephews for being so… Strong. That’s enough to put an end to the party and prompt Rhaenyra to return to Dragonstone.
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