House Arryn •
Aemma Arryn (portrayed by
Siân Brooke) is the first wife of King Viserys I and the mother of Princess Rhaenyra and the short-lived Prince Baelon. She is a granddaughter of King Jaehaerys the Conciliator through her mother, making Viserys her first cousin. During the Heir's Tournament, she goes into labor and while struggling to give birth to Prince Baelon, Viserys requests that Grand Maester Mellos perform a
c-section on her to save the baby. Aemma quickly dies from the operation and Baelon dies just hours later. A funeral is then held for them and they are cremated together. In season 2, she appears during Prince Daemon's mysterious visions at Harrenhal. •
Gerold Royce (portrayed by Owen Oakeshott) is a cousin of Lady Rhea Royce. Following her death, he attends the royal wedding feast of Ser Laenor Velaryon and Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen at King's Landing where he confronts Prince Daemon Targaryen with claims that he murdered Rhea, which he denies. Daemon then threatens Gerold that he can request Rhea's inheritance and claim Runestone for himself from Lady Jeyne Arryn. •
Rhea Royce (portrayed by
Rachel Redford) is the estranged first wife of Prince Daemon and the heir to Runestone. Daemon secretly confronts and murders Rhea so he can eventually marry Rhaenyra Targaryen and Rhea's death is reported as a horseriding accident. •
Jeyne Arryn (portrayed by
Amanda Collin), also known as the "Maiden of the Vale", is the Lady of the Eyrie, head of House Arryn and Warden of the East, and a maternal cousin of Rhaenyra Targaryen. She met with Prince Jacaerys in the Eyrie and agreed to uphold her oath to support Rhaenyra's claim to the Iron Throne in exchange for a dragon to protect the Vale. Lady Rhaena Targaryen journeys to the Eyrie with Rhaenyra's young sons Prince Joffrey Velaryon, Prince Aegon "the Younger" Targaryen, and Prince Viserys Targaryen, to be under her protection but Jeyne remained unimpressed that the two dragon hatchlings Tyraxes and Stormcloud were sent with Rhaena instead of a capable adult dragon. Jeyne later informs Rhaena that Prince Reggio Haratis has accepted her offer of sheltering Aegon "the Younger" and Viserys, who will leave the Vale on the merchant ship the
Gay Abandon. She also confirms Rhaena's suspicions that a wild dragon had recently begun searching for food in the Vale.
House Baratheon •
Boremund Baratheon (portrayed by
Julian Lewis Jones) is the father of Borros Baratheon. He is the Lord of Storm's End, head of House Baratheon, and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands. He is also a maternal cousin of Princess Rhaenys Targaryen and is the great-grandson of house founder Orys Baratheon, the rumored half-brother of King Aegon the Conqueror. He participates in the Heir's Tournament, where he is unseated by Ser Criston Cole. Alongside many other lords and ladies of Westeros, Boremund swears his allegiance to Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen when she is chosen as the heir to the Iron Throne. He also hosts Rhaenyra at Storm's End during her tour of Westeros and advises her on various suitors who propose marriage. Boremund dies off-screen of unknown causes, and his son Borros succeeds him as Lord of Storm's End. •
Beric Dondarrion (portrayed by Paul Leonard) is the Lord of Blackhaven and head of House Dondarrion of the Stormlands. During Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen's tour of Westeros, he is one of the many suitors vying for her favor at Storm's End but is hastily dismissed by Rhaenyra on account of his advanced age. •
Borros Baratheon (portrayed by Roger Evans) is the son of Lord Boremund Baratheon who succeeds him as the Lord of Storm's End, head of House Baratheon, and Lord Paramount of the Stormlands. Following the death of King Viserys I Targaryen, he forges a political alliance with Prince Aemond Targaryen by arranging a marriage between him and one of Borros' daughters, aligning himself with King Aegon II Targaryen. When Prince Lucerys Velaryon arrives as an envoy for his mother Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, Borros refuses to uphold his father's oath to support Rhaenyra's claim to the Iron Throne. When Aemond and Lucerys provoke each other, Borros commands them both to stand down and orders Lucerys to leave.
House Blackwood •
Willem Blackwood (portrayed by Jack Parry-Jones as an adult, and by Alfie Todd as a young child) is the regent of Raventree Hall, in the name of his nephew, the child lord of House Blackwood of the Riverlands. During Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen's tour of Westeros, Willem is one of the many suitors vying for her favor at Storm's End. After being mocked by Jerrel Bracken, he engages him in a duel and kills him. In season 2, sixteen years later, he has since become a knight and travels to Harrenhal after Prince Daemon Targaryen summons House Blackwood to help form an army in the Riverlands. He promises to aid Daemon in exchange for help in dealing with House Bracken and avenging Willem's older brother, Lord Samwell Blackwood, who was killed during the Battle of the Burning Mill. After meeting with Lord Amos Bracken alongside Daemon, Willem is urged by Daemon to use terror tactics on the smallfolk living on the Bracken's lands. This quickly proves successful and Amos surrenders Stone Hedge to the Blackwoods and pledges his house to Daemon's cause. Following the death of Lord Grover Tully, Willem travels to Harrenhal alongside several other Riverlords, bringing with him Amos and his son Raylon Bracken to present them as traitors and pledges himself to serve both Oscar and Daemon. After Oscar agrees to uphold his grandfather's oath and support Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen's claim to the Iron Throne, he demands that Willem be punished for his transgressions against the Brackens under Daemon's orders. Oscar demands that Daemon execute Willem to prove himself to the untrusting Riverlords and he obliges by swiftly beheading Willem. •
Davos Blackwood (portrayed by Kieran Burton) is a member of House Blackwood. After his family chooses to support Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, he quarrels with Ser Aeron Bracken over a land dispute which eventually escalates into the Battle of the Burning Mill.
House Bracken •
Humfrey Bracken (portrayed by Chris David Storer) is the father of Amos Bracken and Jerrel Bracken. He is the Lord of Stone Hedge and head of House Bracken of the Riverlands. During Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen's tour of Westeros, he accompanies Jerrel to Storm's End and later comforts his dying son after he's defeated by Willem Blackwood in a duel. Humfrey dies off-screen of unknown causes and his eldest son Amos succeeds him as Lord of Stone Hedge. •
Jerrel Bracken (portrayed by Gabriel Scott) is a son of Lord Humfrey Bracken. During Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen's tour of Westeros, Jerrel is one of the many suitors vying for her favor at Storm's End. After taunting and insulting the much younger Willem Blackwood, Jerrel is killed by him in a duel. •
Aeron Bracken (portrayed by
Ryan Kopel) is a nephew of Lord Amos Bracken. After his family chooses to support King Aegon II Targaryen, he quarrels with Davos Blackwood over a land dispute which eventually escalates into the Battle of the Burning Mill, where Aeron is killed. •
Amos Bracken (portrayed by Tim Faraday) is the eldest son of Lord Humfrey Bracken, who succeeds him as the Lord of the Stone Hedge and head of House Bracken of the Riverlands, and the father of Raylon Bracken and uncle of Ser Aeron Bracken. He meets with Prince Daemon Targaryen and Ser Willem Blackwood but refuses to yield despite Daemon's threats that he will burn him alive with Caraxes. After Willem and the Blackwoods use terror tactics on the Bracken's lands, Amos surrenders Stone Hedge to the Blackwoods and is forced to pledge his house to Daemon's cause. After he was forced to surrender to the Blackwoods, he was taken hostage alongside his son by Willem and is presented to the Riverlords gathered at Harrenhal as traitors for having previously sworn to King Aegon II Targaryen. •
Raylon Bracken (portrayed by Aedan Day) is the son of Lord Amos Bracken. After his father was forced to surrender to House Blackwood, he was taken hostage alongside his father by Ser Willem Blackwood and is presented to the Riverlords gathered at Harrenhal.
House Hightower •
Hobert Hightower (portrayed by
Steffan Rhodri) is the older brother of Ser Otto Hightower, the husband of Lady Lynesse Hightower and the father of Ormund Hightower. He is the Lord of Oldtown and head of House Hightower of the Reach. Alongside many other lords and ladies of Westeros, Hobert swears his allegiance to Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen when she is chosen as the heir to the Iron Throne. Following the birth of Prince Aegon Targaryen, Hobert pressures Otto to help make Aegon the heir as it would strengthen their house's power. Hobert dies off-screen of unknown causes and his son, Ormund, succeeds him as Lord of Oldtown. •
Lynesse Hightower (portrayed by Alana Ramsey) is the wife of Lord Hobert Hightower and the mother of Ormund Hightower. During the second nameday celebrations for Prince Aegon Targaryen, she socializes with her niece Queen Alicent Hightower, Lady Ceira Lannister, and Lady Joselyn Redwyne. •
Joselyn Redwyne (portrayed by
Joanna David) is the Lady of the Arbor and wife of the Lord of House Redwyne of the Reach. During the second nameday celebrations for Prince Aegon Targaryen, she socializes with Queen Alicent Hightower, Lady Lynesse Hightower, and Lady Ceira Lannister. She and Ceira openly condemn Prince Daemon Targaryen's involvement in the War for the Stepstones, which upsets Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen.
House Lannister •
Ceira Lannister (portrayed by
Lucy Briers) is the mother of Lord Jason Lannister and Ser Tyland Lannister and the widow of their father, the previous Lord of Casterly Rock. During the nameday celebrations for Prince Aegon Targaryen, she socializes with Queen Alicent Hightower, Lady Lynesse Hightower, and Lady Joselyn Redwyne. She and Joselyn openly condemn Prince Daemon Targaryen's involvement in the War for the Stepstones, which upsets Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen. •
Humfrey Lefford (portrayed by
Daniel Fathers) is the Lord of the Golden Tooth and the head of House Lefford. When Lord Jason Lannister arrives with his army at the Golden Tooth before marching toward the Riverlands, Humfrey hosts Jason and his army while they await to receive word from Prince Aemond Targaryen. He later marches into the Riverlands alongside Jason and his army.
House Stark •
Rickon Stark (portrayed by David Hounslow) is the father of Cregan Stark. He is the Lord of Winterfell, head of House Stark, and Warden of the North. Alongside many other lords and ladies of Westeros, Rickon swears his allegiance to Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen when she is chosen as the heir to the Iron Throne. Rickon dies off-screen of unknown causes and his son Cregan succeeds him as Lord of Winterfell.
House Strong •
Lyonel Strong (portrayed by Gavin Spokes) is the father of Ser Harwin Strong and Larys Strong. He is the Lord of Harrenhal and head of House Strong of the Riverlands. He serves as the Master of Laws on the Small Council of King Viserys I Targaryen and later switches positions when he succeeds Ser Otto Hightower as the Hand of the King. He supports Lord Corlys Velaryon's proposal for Viserys to marry Lady Laena Velaryon, Corlys's daughter, and suggests that Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen marry Ser Laenor Velaryon, Corlys' son to mend the rift caused between the crown and House Velaryon. Ten years later, Lyonel attempts to resign his position following the rumors that Harwin and Rhaenyra have had three bastard children together, but Viserys refuses. Lyonel and Harwin then return to their family seat of Harrenhal where they are killed in a fire, orchestrated by Larys, who later succeeds his father as Lord of Harrenhal. • '''''' (portrayed by
Ryan Corr), also known as "Breakbones", is the elder son of Lord Lyonel Strong, the secret lover of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and the biological father of her children Prince Jacaerys, Prince Lucerys, and Prince Joffrey Velaryon. When Prince Daemon Targaryen claims Harrenhal for Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, he is residing in Harrenhal with his grandfather. •
Germund Strong (portrayed by Paul Valentine) is a grandson of Ser Simon Strong. When Prince Daemon Targaryen claims Harrenhal for Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, he is residing in Harrenhal with his grandfather.
House Targaryen •
Jaehaerys I Targaryen (portrayed by
Michael Carter), also known as the "Jaehaerys the Conciliator" or the "Old King", was the fourth king of the Seven Kingdoms. He is the grandfather of King Viserys I Targaryen, Prince Daemon Targaryen, Princess Rhaenys Targaryen, and Queen Aemma Arryn. He was a dragonrider who was bonded to the dragon Vermithor. He ruled for over half a century and ended up outliving all his children, and eventually had to organize the Great Council at Harrenhal to choose an heir from his grandchildren, ultimately deciding on Viserys. •
Alyssa Targaryen (portrayed by Emeline Lambert) was the wife of Prince Baelon Targaryen and the mother of King Viserys I Targaryen and Prince Daemon Targaryen. She was a dragonrider who was bonded to the dragon Meleys. She appears before Daemon in a vision during his stay in Harrenhal, reminding him of how different things would have been if he had been born before Viserys. •
Brynden Rivers (portrayed by Joshua Ben-Tovim and previously portrayed by
Struan Rodger and
Max von Sydow in
Game of Thrones), also known as "Bloodraven" and the "Three-Eyed Raven", is a future Targaryen bastard and descendant of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen and Prince Daemon Targaryen. When Daemon privately meets with Ser Alfred Broome in Harrenhal's godswood, Brynden whispers to Alfred calling him a traitor. When Daemon later experiences a series of visions after touching a weirwood tree, he sees Brynden roughly a century after the Dance of the Dragons becoming the Three-Eyed Raven when his body is fused with a weirwood tree beyond the Wall. •
Daeron Targaryen is the youngest child of King Viserys I Targaryen and Queen Alicent Hightower. He is a dragonrider who is bonded to the dragon Tessarion. For several years he remained in Oldtown as the ward of Lord Hobert Hightower and then continued under his son and successor Lord Ormund Hightower. In season 2, with his young dragon now large enough to fight, he flies alongside the Hightower forces as they march to battle. •
Jaehaerys Targaryen, is the son of King Aegon II Targaryen and Queen Helaena Targaryen, twin brother of Princess Jaehaera Targaryen, and heir to the Iron Throne. Beloved by his father, Aegon takes his young son to a Small Council meeting where he humiliates the Master of Coin Ser Tyland Lannister by playing with his marble of office. Jaehaerys is later killed and decapitated in his bed by the assailants Blood and Cheese who were sent to assassinate his uncle Prince Aemond Targaryen but killed Jaehaerys instead in retaliation for Prince Lucerys Velaryon's death. His severed head is later recovered when Blood is captured, and sewn back onto his body for a funeral procession that is attended by both his mother and his grandmother, Queen Alicent Hightower. •
Jaehaera Targaryen, is the daughter of King Aegon II Targaryen and Queen Helaena Targaryen, and the twin sister of Prince Jaehaerys Targaryen. When her brother is murdered, Jaehaera is taken away by her mother to safety. •
Aegon "the Younger" Targaryen, is the elder son of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen and Prince Daemon Targaryen and Rhaenyra's fourth son overall. He is bonded to the dragon hatchling Stormcloud. After the assassination attempt on his mother, Aegon, his younger brother Prince Viserys Targaryen, and his older half-brother Prince Joffrey Velaryon are sent away from Dragonstone with Lady Rhaena Targaryen to the Eyrie to be under Lady Jeyne Arryn's protection. He later leaves the Eyrie with Stormcloud and Viserys when they are sent away to be ferried to Pentos onboard the merchant ship the
Gay Abandon to be under the protection of Prince Reggio Haratis. •
Viserys Targaryen, is the younger son of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen and Prince Daemon Targaryen and Rhaenyra's fifth son overall. He is in possession of a dragon egg that has yet to hatch. After the assassination attempt on his mother, Viserys, his older brother Prince Aegon "the Younger" Targaryen, and his older half-brother Prince Joffrey Velaryon are sent away from Dragonstone with Lady Rhaena Targaryen to the Eyrie to be under Lady Jeyne Arryn's protection. He later leaves the Eyrie with Aegon "the Younger" when they are sent away to be ferried to Pentos onboard the merchant ship the
Gay Abandon to be under the protection of Prince Reggio Haratis.
House Tully •
Oscar Tully (portrayed by
Archie Barnes) is the grandson of Lord Grover Tully who succeeds him as the Lord of Riverrun, head of House Tully, and Lord Paramount of the Riverlands. He travels to Harrenhal in place of his frail grandfather to meet with Prince Daemon Targaryen but refuses to speak for his grandfather while he is still alive and is dismissed. Following his grandfather's death from illness, he succeeds him as Lord of Riverrun and travels to Harrenhal to conduct a gathering with several Riverlords so they can swear their allegiance to him. While he agrees to uphold his grandfather's oath and support Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen's claim to the Iron Throne, he insults Daemon over his methods of trying to raise an army and commands that he execute Ser Willem Blackwood for his razing and pillaging of House Bracken lands to help gain the trust of the other Riverlords, which Daemon obliges. •
Forrest Frey (portrayed as Kenneth Collard) is the Lord of the Crossing and head of House Frey of the Riverlands. He and his wife meet with Prince Jacaerys at the Twins to discuss allowing the armies of the North pledged to Rhaenyra Targaryen to pass through the Twins on their way south. •
Sabitha Frey (portrayed by
Sarah Woodward) is wife of Lord Forrest Frey. She and her husband meet with Prince Jacaerys at the Twins and request that Rhaenyra Targaryen give House Frey the recently captured castle of Harrenhal in exchange for their support. •
Petyr Piper (portrayed by Antonio Magro) is the Lord of Pinkmaiden and head of House Piper of the Riverlands. Alongside other Riverlords, Petyr travels to Harrenhal to berate Prince Daemon Targaryen for House Blackwood's pillaging and raiding of House Bracken's lands and refuses to pledge his house to Daemon's cause, stating that the Blackwoods have no honor. Following the death of Lord Grover Tully, he is summoned to Harrenhal alongside several other Riverlords to pledge himself to Lord Oscar Tully but is skeptical of his young age and inexperience. •
Lord Darry (portrayed by John-Paul Hurley) is the Lord of Castle Darry and head of House Darry of the Riverlands. Alongside other Riverlords, he travels to Harrenhal to berate Prince Daemon Targaryen for House Blackwood's pillaging and raiding of House Bracken's lands and refuses to pledge his house to Daemon's cause, stating his belief that Daemon ordered the murder of Prince Jaehaerys Targaryen. Following the death of Lord Grover Tully, he is summoned to Harrenhal alongside several other Riverlords to pledge himself to Lord Oscar Tully and denounces the Blackwoods using Daemon's authority to exact revenge on their ancient rivals the Brackens. •
Lady Mallister (portrayed by
Anna Francolini) is the Lady of Seaguard and the head of House Mallister of the Riverlands. Alongside other Riverlords, she travels to Harrenhal to berate Prince Daemon Targaryen for House Blackwood's pillaging and raiding of House Bracken's lands and refuses to pledge her house to Daemon's cause, calling him a tyrant. Following the death of Lord Grover Tully, she is summoned to Harrenhal alongside several other Riverlords to pledge herself to Lord Oscar Tully and demands justice for the crimes committed by the Blackwoods. •
Lord Mooton (portrayed by
Turlough Convery) is the Lord of Maidenpool and head of House Mooton of the Riverlands. Alongside other Riverlords, he travels to Harrenhal to berate Prince Daemon Targaryen for House Blackwood's pillaging and raiding of House Bracken's lands and refuses to pledge his house to Daemon's cause, stating how the Blackwood's atrocities were carried out under the banners of House Targaryen. Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen later sends word to Lord Mooton to request his help in reclaiming Rook's Rest in her name. Following the death of Lord Grover Tully, he is summoned to Harrenhal alongside several other Riverlords to pledge himself to Lord Oscar Tully.
House Velaryon •
Laenor Velaryon (portrayed by
John Macmillan as an adult, by
Theo Nate as a teenager, and by Matthew Carver as a young child) is the son of Lord Corlys Velaryon and Princess Rhaenys Targaryen, first husband of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and legal father to her children Prince Jacaerys, Prince Lucerys and Prince Joffrey Velaryon. He is a dragonrider who is bonded to the dragon Seasmoke. He participates in the War for the Stepstones with Seasmoke alongside his father. After he is arranged to marry Rhaenyra, they come to an understanding that they will perform their royal duties together but that Laenor can continue his relationship with his male lover, Ser Joffrey Lonmouth. However, at their royal wedding feast, Joffrey is beaten to death by Ser Criston Cole after Joffrey discovers that Criston is Rhaenyra's secret lover. Ten years later, Rhaenyra's first three sons had all been fathered by her lover Ser Harwin Strong, with Laenor being their father legally so they remain legitimate. He had since taken a new lover, Ser Qarl Correy, and attends his sister's funeral at Driftmark. To strengthen Rhaenyra's claim to the Iron Throne by having her marry Prince Daemon Targaryen, Daemon helps fake Laenor's death which allows him to flee with Qarl on a boat to go into exile in Essos. •
Laena Velaryon (portrayed by
Nanna Blondell as an adult, by
Savannah Steyn as a teenager, and by Nova Foueillis-Mosé as a young child) is the daughter of Lord Corlys Velaryon and Princess Rhaenys Targaryen, the second wife of Prince Daemon Targaryen and mother of Lady Baela Targaryen and Lady Rhaena Targaryen. She is a dragonrider who is bonded to the dragon Vhagar. After the death of Queen Aemma Arryn, Corlys proposes marrying Laena to King Viserys I Targaryen who refuses due to her young age. She attends the royal wedding feast of her older brother Ser Laenor Velaryon and Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and gets the attention of Daemon, later leading to them getting married before they move to Pentos together. Ten years later, during her third pregnancy, she suffers
prolonged labor, and after she is unable to deliver she commits suicide by having Vhagar incinerate her. Her funeral is later held at Driftmark, and Vhagar is claimed by Prince Aemond Targaryen. In season 2, she appears during Daemon's mysterious visions while staying in Harrenhal. •
Vaemond Velaryon (portrayed by
Wil Johnson) is the younger brother of Lord Corlys Velaryon and a commander of the Velaryon fleet. He participates in the War for the Stepstones alongside his brother. Ten years later, he delivers a eulogy at the funeral of his niece, Lady Laena Velaryon. Six years later, Vaemond petitions to Ser Otto Hightower to name him the heir to Driftmark in the event of his brother's death who had fallen gravely ill. Both King Viserys I Targaryen and Princess Rhaenys Targaryen dispute this, causing Vaemond to insult Rhaenyra, and publicly declare that her children are illegitimate, resulting in Prince Daemon Targaryen decapitating him. •
Joffrey Lonmouth (portrayed by
Solly McLeod), also known as the "Knight of Kisses", is a household knight of House Velaryon who is the battle companion and lover to Ser Laenor Velaryon. He participates in the War for the Stepstones alongside Laenor. At the royal wedding feast of Laenor and Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen, he reveals to Ser Criston Cole that he is aware of Criston's secret affair with Rhaenyra and is subsequently beaten to death by him. Laenor would eventually name his third son in honor of Joffrey. •
Qarl Correy (portrayed by
Arty Froushan) is a household knight of House Velaryon and lover of Ser Laenor Velaryon. Prince Daemon Targaryen secretly conspires with Qarl and provides him with enough gold to allow him and Laenor to run away together. They then fake Laenor's death and flee on a boat to go into exile in Essos. •
Lucerys "Luke" Velaryon (portrayed by Elliot Grihault as a teenager and by Harvey Sadler as a young child) is the second son of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, his legal father Ser Laenor Velaryon and his biological father Ser Harwin Strong. He is a dragonrider who is bonded to the dragon Arrax. Following the funeral of Lady Laena Velaryon, after discovering that Prince Aemond Targaryen had claimed Laena's dragon Vhagar, Lucerys slashes Aemond's eye with a knife, partially blinding him. Six years later, Luke is betrothed to his cousin Lady Rhaena Targaryen who together would act as the joint heirs to Driftmark once married. Following the death of King Viserys I Targaryen, Luke is sent as an envoy to House Baratheon and meets with Lord Borros Baratheon at Storm's End to ensure that he keeps his father's oath to support Rhaenyra's claim to the Iron Throne. He is refused however as Aemond had arrived first and arranged a political alliance with Borros through marriage with one of his daughters. After Luke leaves on Arrax, he is pursued by Aemond on Vhagar, but Vhagar disobeys Aemond's commands and attacks Luke and Arrax, devouring them both. In season 2, Arrax's partial remains are found by Rhaenyra but nothing remained of Luke as he was devoured whole. His funeral is later held at Dragonstone. •
Joffrey Velaryon (portrayed by Oscar Eskinazi) is the third son of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, his legal father Ser Laenor Velaryon, and his biological father Ser Harwin Strong. He is bonded to the dragon hatchling Tyraxes. In season 2, he attends his older brother Prince Lucerys Velaryon's funeral at Dragonstone and places one of his toys onto the funeral pyre. After the assassination attempt on his mother, Joffrey and his younger half-brothers Prince Aegon "the Younger" and Prince Viserys Targaryen are sent away from Dragonstone with Lady Rhaena Targaryen to the Eyrie to be under Lady Jeyne Arryn's protection. •
Kelvyn (portrayed by Haqi Ali) is the Maester of Driftmark serving House Velaryon. After Prince Lucerys Velaryon partially blinds Prince Aemond Targaryen, Kelvyn tends to his eye, and later Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen's arm when Queen Alicent Hightower wounds her. Six years later, he had been tending to Lord Corlys Velaryon's injuries received during fighting in the Stepstones and reports his condition to Princess Rhaenys Targaryen.
King's Landing •
Mellos (portrayed by
David Horovitch) is the Grand Maester on the Small Council of King Viserys I Targaryen and also serves as his personal physician. During the birth of Viserys' son Prince Baelon Targaryen, Viserys requests him to perform a c-section on Queen Aemma Arryn, which results in her death. He later brews and delivers moon tea, which is used to abort pregnancies, to Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen on the orders of Viserys, following her exploits with her uncle Prince Daemon Targaryen. Mellos dies off-screen of unknown causes, and Orwyle succeeds him as Grand Maester. •
Lyman Beesbury (portrayed by
Bill Paterson) is the Lord of Honeyholt and head of House Beesbury of the Reach. He serves as the Master of Coin on the Small Council of King Jaehaerys the Conciliator and King Viserys I Targaryen. Following Viserys' death, he openly opposes Ser Otto Hightower and the other Small Council members when it is revealed that they have conspired to crown Prince Aegon Targaryen as king instead of the chosen heir Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen. When he accuses them of treason, he is accidentally killed by Ser Criston Cole when he shoves Lyman back into his seat, cracking his head on his marble of office, making him the first death during the Dance of the Dragons. In season 2, outraged by Lyman's death, House Beesbury pledges their allegiance to Rhaenyra and directly opposes House Hightower. •
The High Septon (portrayed by
Gary Raymond) serves as the head of the Faith of the Seven during the reigns of King Jaehaerys the Conciliator and King Viserys I Targaryen. During the Great Council at Harrenhal, he announces that Viserys was chosen as the heir to succeed his grandfather on the Iron Throne. Eleven years later, he attends the ceremony where Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen is chosen as Viserys' heir. Two years later, he officiates the marriage ceremony of Rhaenyra and Ser Laenor Velaryon. Sixteen years later, he is unable to leave Oldtown to attend the coronation of King Aegon II Targaryen due to his advanced age. •
Randyll Barret (portrayed by Frankie Wilson) is a captain of the City Watch of King's Landing during the reign of King Viserys I Targaryen. Under the order of his commander, Prince Daemon Targaryen, he rounds up thieves, rapists, and murderers and carries out appropriate punishments. •
Howland Sharp (portrayed by
Edward Rowe) is the Royal Huntsman serving House Targaryen during the reign of King Viserys I Targaryen. He oversees the royal hunt in the Kingswood during the second nameday celebrations for Prince Aegon Targaryen and informs Viserys of the significance of the white hart, a rare type of deer that symbolises royalty. •
Jasper Wylde (portrayed by Paul Kennedy), also known as "Ironrod", is the Lord of Rain House and head of House Wylde of the Stormlands. He serves as the successor to Lord Lyonel Strong as the Master of Laws on the Small Council of King Viserys I Targaryen and King Aegon II Targaryen. After the immediate death of Viserys, Jasper is revealed to be part of a scheme to crown Aegon as king, and is threatened by Queen Alicent Hightower when he defends their reasoning to not include her in their plans. In season 2, following the Battle of the Burning Mill, Jasper dismisses the conflict as a consequence of the ancient feud between House Blackhood and House Bracken. He also insultingly derides the elderly Lord Grover Tully when Orwyle proposes asking for his support, and instead supports the notion of sending word to Lord Ormund Hightower to bring House Hightower forces to help control the Riverlands. Following the Battle at Rook's Rest, when selecting a regent to take over while Aegon recovers, Jasper puts forward Prince Aemond Targaryen as a candidate, who is ultimately chosen. After receiving no word from Lord Dalton Greyjoy, who was approached to fill the vacant position of Master of Ships, Jasper proposes marrying Alicent to him, which she vehemently objects to. Jasper later hears of a rumor that the dragon Seasmoke has been claimed and chooses to confide in Lord Larys Strong, who dismisses the rumor due to the fact it had been passed through word of mouth. He informs Aemond that Tessarion, the dragon bonded to his younger brother Prince Daeron Targaryen, is now big enough to fly and that he will be joining the House Hightower forces as they march to war. He later informs Aemond that numerous Targaryen bastards were ferried to Dragonstone. Angered by this, Aemond orders him to enforce an inspection for all ships entering and departing King's Landing, even after Jasper points out this would disrupt the fishing boats that feed the smallfolk. •
Allun Caswell (portrayed by Paul Hickey) is the Lord of Bitterbridge and head of House Caswell of the Reach. Following King Viserys I Targaryen's death, he is at court among numerous other lords and ladies and reluctantly bends the knee after witnessing Lord Merryweather and Lady Fell be imprisoned for refusing to recognize King Aegon II Targaryen as king. Due to his support of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen, he attempts to flee King's Landing but is apprehended by Lord Larys Strong. He is later hanged and labeled a traitor as a warning to those who refuse to swear fealty to Aegon. •
Talya (portrayed by Alexis Raben) is a lady-in-waiting to Queen Alicent Hightower and a spy for Mysaria. She is among the household staff who are rounded up and imprisoned by Lord Larys Strong. Talya is killed off-screen on the orders of Larys, who executes all of the Red Keep's servants to remove suspected spies and traitors. •
Dyana (portrayed by Maddie Evans) is a household servant of Prince Aegon Targaryen and Princess Helaena Targaryen. After she is raped by Aegon, Queen Alicent Hightower pays her to keep quiet. In season 2, she had since been dismissed from the Red Keep and had become a barmaid at a tavern in the Streets of Silk in King's Landing. She is later visited by Elinda Massey after she sneaks into King's Landing with a message from Mysaria to help incite rumors among the smallfolk. •
Sylvi (portrayed by
Michelle Bonnard) is a brothel madam in the Streets of Silk in King's Landing who is frequently visited by Prince Aemond Targaryen. Following the death of King Viserys I Targaryen, Aemond takes Ser Criston Cole to Sylvi for information concerning Prince Aegon Targaryen's whereabouts, but she informs them that he isn't there. In season 2, Aemond visits Sylvi and expresses regret over his role in the death of Prince Lucerys Velaryon. While conversing with Ulf White in a tavern, she tells him about the lavish parties and banquets the upper class is having while the smallfolk are starving, leading to Ulf openly expressing his discontent on the city streets. •
Eustace (portrayed by
Simon Chandler) is a septon of the Faith of the Seven. Following the death of King Viserys I Targaryen, Eustace takes the place of the aging High Septon during the coronation of King Aegon II Targaryen and anoints him with sacred oils. •
Lord Merryweather (portrayed by
Paul Clayton) is the Lord of Longtable and head of House Merryweather of the Reach. Following King Viserys I Targaryen's death, he is at court among numerous other lords and ladies and refuses to recognize King Aegon II Targaryen as king. After he attempts to leave, he is subsequently imprisoned alongside Lady Fell for treason. •
Lady Fell (portrayed by Miriam Lucia) is the Lady of Felwood and head of House Fell of the Stormlands. Following King Viserys I Targaryen's death, she is at court among numerous other lords and ladies and refuses to recognize King Aegon II Targaryen as king and is subsequently imprisoned alongside Lord Merryweather for treason. •
Blood (portrayed by Sam C. Wilson) is a disgruntled member of the City Watch who has a strong dislike for House Hightower. He is still loyal to the former commander of the City Watch, Prince Daemon Targaryen, who hires him and the ratcatcher Cheese to infiltrate the Red Keep and assassinate Prince Aemond Targaryen. Unable to find Aemond, he and Cheese instead kill Prince Jaehaerys Targaryen and decapitate him. Blood is later discovered attempting to flee the Red Keep with Jaehaerys' severed head by Lord Larys Strong. He willingly admits that his accomplice is a ratcatcher, and is beaten to death by King Aegon II Targaryen who sought vengeance for his son's murder. •
Cheese (portrayed by Mark Stobbart) is a ratcatcher who works in the Red Keep. Prince Daemon Targaryen hires him and the City Watch guard Blood to infiltrate the Red Keep and assassinate Prince Aemond Targaryen. After he and Blood instead kill Prince Jaehaerys Targaryen, he flees the Red Keep. When Blood is apprehended and confesses that his accomplice was a ratcatcher, Cheese is among the ratcatchers of the Red Keep who are rounded up and hanged on the orders of King Aegon II Targaryen. Following his appointment as regent, Aemond orders the corpses of the ratcatchers to finally be cut down. •
Mujja (portrayed by
Samson Kayo) is a denizen of King's Landing and a drinking companion of Ulf White. After hearing rumors that Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen was seeking Targaryen bastards to travel to Dragonstone, Mujja and Cley encourage Ulf to go and claim a dragon by reminding him of his purported Targaryen father. •
Cley (portrayed by
James Doherty) is a denizen of King's Landing and a drinking companion of Ulf White. After hearing rumors that Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen was seeking Targaryen bastards to travel to Dragonstone, Mujja and Cley encourage Ulf to go and claim a dragon by reminding him of his purported Targaryen father. •
Axell Bulwer (portrayed by
Eddie Eyre) is a household knight of House Targaryen. He participates in the Battle at Rook's Rest and later heralds their victory as the dragon Meleys' severed head is paraded through the streets of King's Landing.
Dragonstone •
Elinda Massey (portrayed by Jordon Stevens) is the daughter of Lord Gormon Massey and a lady-in-waiting to Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen. She is present for the birth of Prince Joffrey Velaryon, and Rhaenyra's miscarriage following the news of her father's death. In season 2, when Ser Arryk Cargyll attempts to assassinate Rhaenyra, she escapes and gets assistance from Ser Lorent Marbrand and the household guard. She is later sent by Mysaria to sneak into King's Landing to meet with the barmaid Dyana and give her a message to help incite rumors among the smallfolk. She is later instructed to spread word throughout King's Landing that any bastards of Targaryen descent will be snuck out of the city and taken to Dragonstone to try and claim a dragon. •
Gerardys (portrayed by
Phil Daniels) is the Maester of Dragonstone serving House Targaryen who advises Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen as part of the Black Council. In season 2, Gerardys informs Rhaenyra of the murder of Prince Jaehaerys Targaryen and that it is widely believed that she ordered his death. After Addam of Hull manages to claim the dragon Seasmoke, Gerardys is instructed to teach him High Valyrian so he can issue the dragon commands. He later delivers Rhaenyra a message from Ser Simon Strong, who grew fearful that Prince Daemon Targaryen was going to betray her. •
Bartimos Celtigar (portrayed by
Nicholas Jones) is the Lord of Claw Isle and head of House Celtigar of the Crownlands who serves on the Black Council. Like House Targaryen and House Velaryon, the Celtigars are of Valyrian descent. Following the death of King Viserys I Targaryen, he urges that Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen use their greater number of dragons to their advantage. In season 2, after the assassination attempt on Rhaenyra, Bartimos agrees with Lord Gormon Massey's suggestion that she leave Dragonstone for somewhere safer and have the Black Council rule in her stead which she vehemently rejects. Following the Battle at Rook's Rest, Bartimos urges that while Vhagar recovers they push to take King's Landing as it wouldn't be expected of them. He strongly objects to Rhaenyra's proposal of allowing Ser Steffon Darklyn to attempt to claim a dragon. After Steffon's death, he continues to question Rhaenyra's decision-making and is struck by her in front of the castle servants and guards. Bartimos once again objects to Addam of Hull claiming the dragon Seasmoke, insulted by the fact that a lowborn man could claim a dragon. •
Simon Staunton (portrayed by
Michael Elwyn) is the Lord of Rook's Rest and head of House Staunton of the Crownlands who serves on the Black Council. In season 2, after Lady Baela Targaryen informs the Black Council of Ser Criston Cole leading an army into the Crownlands, Simon requests to leave Dragonstone so he can return home to defend Rook's Rest which he believes will be a likely target due to it being on the mainland. Simon's assumption was proven correct when Criston and his growing army lay siege during the Battle at Rook's Rest. He leads the defense of Rook's Rest and witnesses the dragon battle between Princess Rhaenys Targaryen, King Aegon II Targaryen, and Prince Aemond Targaryen. Following the battle, and the loss of Rook's Rest, Simon's fate is unknown. •
Alfred Broome (portrayed by
Jamie Kenna) is a household knight of House Targaryen who serves on the Black Council. Following the murder of Prince Jaehaerys Targaryen, he proposes that Rhaenyra take credit for the killing as an act of vengeance for the recent death of her son but is quickly rebuked. Following the Battle of the Burning Mill, he insists that Rhaenyra utilize all her dragons to their immediate advantage, ignorant of the devastation it may cause. Alfred later reprimands Lady Baela Targaryen for not using Moondancer to kill Ser Criston Cole and further urges that they send dragons to defend Rook's Rest after receiving news regarding the Sack of Duskendale. After the Battle at Rook's Rest, Rhaenyra sends Alfred to Harrenhal in an attempt to convince Prince Daemon Targaryen to communicate with her once again. Disappointed with Rhaenyra's inaction, Alfred arrives at Harrenhal, privately meets with Daemon in Harrenhal's godswood, and tries to persuade him to claim the throne for himself. After Rhaenyra arrives at Harrenhal, having been informed of Daemon's meeting with Alfred by Ser Simon Strong, he watches as Daemon pledges himself and his army of rivermen to Rhaenyra and her claim to the throne, causing Alfred to flee. •
Gormon Massey (portrayed by
James Dreyfus) is the father of Elinda Massey. He is the Lord of Stonedance and head of House Massey of the Crownlands who serves on the Black Council. After the assassination attempt on Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, Gormon suggests that she leave Dragonstone for somewhere safer and have the Black Council rule in her stead which she vehemently rejects. •
Gunthor Darklyn (portrayed by
Steven Pacey) is the father of Ser Steffon Darklyn. He is the Lord of Duskendale and head of House Darklyn of the Crownlands. Following the Sack of Duskendale, he refuses to swear fealty to King Aegon II Targaryen and is executed by Ser Criston Cole, leading his remaining forces to surrender and join Criston's army. •
Silver Denys (portrayed by Robert Rhodes) is a dragonseed who travels to Dragonstone after learning that Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen is seeking Targaryen bastards in an attempt to find new dragonriders. During the Red Sowing, he is the first to step forward and attempt to claim the dragon Vermithor but is quickly burned alive.
The Kingsguard / Queensguard •
Ryam Redwyne (portrayed by
Garry Cooper) is the aging Lord Commander of the Kingsguard under King Jaehaerys the Conciliator and King Viserys I Targaryen. Ryam dies off-screen of natural causes and Ser Harrold Westerling succeeds him as Lord Commander. •
Erryk Cargyll (portrayed by
Elliott Tittensor) is the twin brother of Ser Arryk Cargyll. He is a member of King Viserys I Targaryen's Kingsguard and later a member of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen's Queensguard. Erryk accompanies Arryk in their search for Prince Aegon Targaryen, on the orders of Ser Otto Hightower, so that he may be crowned king. Erryk quickly becomes disgusted by the actions of the Small Council and their plot to crown Aegon as king. He steals Viserys' crown and frees Princess Rhaenys Targaryen from her house arrest so that she can escape King's Landing on her dragon Meleys. Erryk then travels alone to Dragonstone and delivers Rhaenyra her father's crown, swears his allegiance to her, and serves on the Black Council. In season 2, Erryk uncovers Mysaria on a ship after she had fled King's Landing and brings her to Dragonstone. He is later warned by Mysaria that Arryk had snuck onto Dragonstone in an attempt to assassinate Rhaenyra. After confronting and killing his brother, Erryk impales himself on his sword in grief. Erryk and Arryk are then buried together on Dragonstone. •
Arryk Cargyll (portrayed by
Luke Tittensor) is the twin brother of Ser Erryk Cargyll. He is a member of the Kingsguard under King Viserys I Targaryen and King Aegon II Targaryen. After Viserys' death, he swears his allegiance to Rhaenyra alongside Ser Lorent Marbrand and serves on the Black Council. In season 2, he accompanies Rhaenyra disguised as a septon when she infiltrates King's Landing to speak to Queen Alicent Hightower. When he returns with Rhaenyra to Dragonstone, he receives news that his father has been killed following the Sack of Duskendale. Due to his distant Targaryen ancestor and the potential for him to still have Valyrian blood, Rhaenyra requests that he attempt to bond with the unclaimed dragon Seasmoke. Steffon willingly agrees, and after Seasmoke is called to Dragonstone by a group of dragonkeepers, he is unsuccessful at bonding with the dragon and is burned alive. •
Lorent Marbrand (portrayed by Max Wrottesley) is a member of King Viserys I Targaryen's Kingsguard and later a member of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen's Queensguard. After Viserys' death, he swears his allegiance to Rhaenyra alongside Ser Steffon Darklyn and serves on the Black Council. In season 2, he is alerted to Ser Arryk Cargyll's assassination attempt on Rhaenyra and comes to protect her. Fearful of future assassination attempts, he then remains by Rhaenyra's side. •
Martyn Reyne (portrayed by Barney Fishwick) is a companion and flatterer of King Aegon II Targaryen who he personally appoints to the Kingsguard following the defection of three Kingsguard to Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen's Queensguard. After the smallfolk begin rioting in King's Landing when Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen sends shipments of food to the starving city, he refuses orders to sheathe his sword and attacks the smallfolk before he is overwhelmed. For his actions during the riot, Martyn is expelled from the Kingsguard by Prince Aemond Targaryen but is spared from execution and is sentenced to join the Night's Watch at the Wall alongside Ser Eddard Waters. •
Leon Estermont (portrayed by Ralph Davis) is a companion and flatterer of King Aegon II Targaryen who he personally appoints to the Kingsguard following the defection of three Kingsguard to Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen's Queensguard. After the smallfolk begin rioting in King's Landing when Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen sends shipments of food to the starving city, Leon maims a rioter and is quickly overwhelmed and stabbed to death. •
Eddard Waters (portrayed by Tok Stephen), also known as "Red Ned", is a hedge knight, companion, and flatterer of King Aegon II Targaryen who he personally appoints to the Kingsguard following the defection of three Kingsguard to Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen's Queensguard. After the smallfolk begin rioting in King's Landing when Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen sends shipments of food to the starving city, he refuses orders to sheathe his sword and attacks the smallfolk before he is overwhelmed. For his actions during the riot, Eddard is expelled from the Kingsguard by Prince Aemond Targaryen but is spared from execution and is sentenced to join the Night's Watch at the Wall alongside Ser Martyn Reyne. •
Rickard Thorne (portrayed by
Vincent Regan) is a member of King Aegon II Targaryen's Kingsguard who is assigned as Queen Alicent Hightower's royal protector. After the smallfolk begin rioting in King's Landing when Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen sends shipments of food to the starving city, Rickard escorts Alicent and Queen Helaena Targaryen from the Grand Sept to safety and is forced to abandon his fellow Kingsguard after they attack the rioters and become overwhelmed. He is later trusted by Alicent to escort her into the Kingswood so she can escape from King's Landing and spend some time alone and away from the city. He later escorts Alicent to Dragonstone so she can meet with Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen in secret.
People of Essos •
Craghas Drahar (portrayed by Daniel Scott-Smith), also known as the "Crabfeeder", is a Myrish prince-admiral and leader of the Triarchy, a triple-alliance consisting of the free cities of Myr, Lys, and Tyrosh. He wages war against House Velaryon and their large fleet of ships during the War for the Stepstones, which disrupts the Westerosi sea trade. He became infamous for the practice of crucifying and feeding his captured enemies to crabs. During the climactic Siege of Bloodstone, he is bisected by Prince Daemon Targaryen, pushing the Triarchy back to Essos and bringing the war to an end. •
Reggio Haratis (portrayed by Dean Nolan) is the Prince of the Free City of Pentos. He hosts Prince Daemon Targaryen and his family and offers him a permanent residence and land in Pentos in exchange for military assistance in fending off the Triarchy. In season 2, he answers a letter sent by Lady Rhaena Targaryen and agrees to shelter the youngest sons of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, Prince Aegon "the Younger" Targaryen and Prince Viserys Targaryen, at his home in Pentos. •
Sharako Lohar (portrayed by
Abigail Thorn) is an eccentric Lysene admiral and the commander of the Triarchy fleet. Residing in the free city of Tyrosh, she agrees to meet with Ser Tyland Lannister when he is sent to negotiate with the Triarchy for their help in breaking the Velaryon Fleet's blockade of King's Landing. After Tyland proves his worth and impresses Sharako by mud-wrestling her, she asks him to sire children through her wives and agrees to join him and bring her fleet to Westeros.
Dragons •
Syrax is an adult dragon with yellow scales hatched to and ridden by Rhaenyra Targaryen. She also laid a clutch of three dragon eggs on the Dragonmont on Dragonstone that were recovered by Prince Daemon. •
Caraxes, also known as the "Blood Wyrm", is an adult dragon with blood-red scales bonded to and ridden by Prince Daemon. Unlike most dragons, Caraxes's neck and body are much longer and more serpentine-shaped, and his roar is more high-pitched. Historically, he was previously bonded to Prince Aemon Targaryen, the father of Princess Rhaenys. He participates in the War for the Stepstones. •
Meleys, also known as the "Red Queen", is an adult dragon with scarlet red scales bonded to and ridden by Princess Rhaenys Targaryen. She is known as one of the swiftest dragons in the known world. Historically, she was previously bonded to Princess Alyssa Targaryen, the mother of King Viserys I Targaryen and Prince Daemon Targaryen. When Rhaenys escapes from her house arrest in King's Landing, she uses Meleys to break through the floor of the Dragonpit and interrupt the coronation of King Aegon II Targaryen, before flying away to Dragonstone. In season 2, Meleys takes part in the Battle at Rook's rest and manages to overpower Aegon and his dragon Sunfyre, wounding the dragon until the arrival of Prince Aemond and his dragon Vhagar who sends Sunfyre tumbling to the ground. After grappling with Vhagar and forcing her to the ground, she is killed when Vhagar ambushes and crushes Meleys' neck, killing her and sending Rhaenys plummeting to her death as they crash onto Rook's Rest. After the battle, her head is decapitated and paraded around the streets of King's Landing, much to the horror of the smallfolk. •
Seasmoke is an adult dragon with silver grey scales hatched to and ridden by Ser Laenor Velaryon until he fakes his death, and would later be claimed and ridden by the dragonseed Addam of Hull, Laenor's half-brother. He participates in the War for the Stepstones. After Laenor fakes his death and goes into exile, Seasmoke remained on Driftmark riderless and unclaimed. In season 2, Seasmoke had become restless and is called to Dragonstone by the dragonkeepers so that Ser Steffon Darklyn can attempt to claim him. Seasmoke refuses Steffon however and burns him alive, and later chases down Addam on the beaches of Driftmark. After Seasmoke lands and corners Addam, choosing him as his rider, Addam bonds with and claims the dragon. •
Vhagar, also known as the "Queen of All Dragons", is an ancient dragon with deep jade green scales that hatched on Dragonstone following the Doom of Valyria and who was bonded to and ridden by Lady Laena Velaryon until her death, and would then be claimed and ridden by Prince Aemond. She is the oldest, largest, and most powerful dragon in the known world. Historically, she was previously bonded to Queen Visenya Targaryen during Aegon's Conquest and later Prince Baelon, the father of King Viserys I and Prince Daemon. Following the funeral of Lady Laena Velaryon, Aemond approaches the now unclaimed dragon and bonds with her, who accepts him as her rider. Following the death of Viserys, Vhagar disobeys Aemond's commands when he pursues Prince Lucerys on his dragon Arrax in the skies above Shipbreaker Bay in the Stormlands, resulting in her devouring both Arrax and his rider. In season 2, Vhagar takes part in the Battle at Rook's Rest as part of a plan to lure a dragon to defend the castle while it's under siege and have Vhagar ambush them. When Aemond and Vhagar enter the battle, she is commanded to attack both Princess Rhaenys's dragon Meleys and King Aegon II's dragon Sunfyre, engulfing the latter in flame and sending him tumbling to the ground. She later grapples with Meleys and despite Meleys initially getting the upper hand, Vhagar is able to crush Meleys' neck and kill her, sending her body plummeting onto Rook's Rest below. Aemond later flies Vhagar to Sharp Point, the seat of House Bar Emmon who are pledged to Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen, and burns it to the ground. •
Balerion, also known as the "Black Dread", was a gigantic and powerful dragon with black scales from Old Valyria who was bonded to and ridden by King Aegon the Conqueror during the Conquest of Westeros. He was later bonded to King Maegor the Cruel and later Princess Aerea, the elder granddaughter of King Aenys I, the second King of the Seven Kingdoms and Aegon's elder son. He would eventually be claimed and ridden by Viserys Targaryen until Balerion died of old age during the reign of King Jaehaerys the Conciliator. His skull would then be kept deep beneath the Red Keep in King's Landing and Viserys would never ride again. •
Sunfyre, also known as "Sunfyre the Golden", is a young dragon with golden scales hatched to and ridden by King Aegon II. Unlike other dragons, he is shown to be able to take commands in the Common Tongue as well as High Valyrian. In season 2, Sunfyre takes part in the Battle at Rook's Rest when Aegon flies him into battle despite protests from his family and the Small Council. He attacks Princess Rhaenys Targaryen and her dragon Meleys but is quickly outmatched by the larger more experienced dragon. After the arrival of Prince Aemond Targaryen and his dragon Vhagar, she engulfs Sunfyre in flame which is severely wounds him, causing Sunfyre and Aegon to tumble to the ground. As they fall, Sunfyre turns to shield Aegon from the impact with his body. Following the battle, Sunfyre remains at Rook's Rest injured, unable to fly, and kept under guard although Aegon believes that he is likely dead. •
Dreamfyre is an adult dragon with pale blue scales bonded to but rarely ridden by Queen Helaena Targaryen. Having hatched during the reign of King Aegon the Conqueror, she is one of the older dragons in the known world. Historically, she was previously bonded to Princess Rhaena Targaryen, the eldest daughter of King Aenys I Targaryen. One of Dreamfyre's eggs was chosen to be placed in the cradle of Prince Baelon Targaryen but after Baelon's death, it was stolen by Prince Daemon Targaryen until he surrendered the egg to Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen. •
Tessarion, also known as the "Blue Queen", is a young dragon with dark cobalt scales hatched to and ridden by Prince Daeron Targaryen. •
Moondancer is a young dragon with pale green scales hatched to and ridden by Lady Baela Targaryen. In season 2, while scouting near King's Landing on Moondancer, Baela spots Ser Criston Cole and his armies advancing through the Crownlands and chases him down before being forced to pull back. •
Vermax is a young dragon with olive green scales hatched to and ridden by Prince Jacaerys. •
Arrax is a young dragon with pearlescent white scales hatched to and ridden by Prince Lucerys. Following the death of King Viserys I, both Arrax and Lucerys are devoured during an altercation with Prince Aemond and his dragon Vhagar in the skies above Shipbreaker Bay in the Stormlands, making him the first dragon to be killed during the Dance of the Dragons. •
Tyraxes is a dragon hatchling hatched to Prince Joffrey. In season 2, he is sent to the Eyrie, alongside Joffrey, per the request of Lady Jeyne Arryn, who wants a dragon to protect the Vale. •
Stormcloud is a dragon hatching with dark grey scales hatched to Prince Aegon the Younger. In season 2, he is sent to the Eyrie, alongside Aegon, per the request of Lady Jeyne Arryn, who wants a dragon to protect the Vale. He later leaves the Eyrie with Aegon when they are sent away to be ferried to Pentos onboard the merchant ship the
Gay Abandon to be under the protection of Prince Reggio Haratis. •
Vermithor, also known as the "Bronze Fury", is an adult dragon with bronze scales bonded to and ridden by the dragonseed Hugh Hammer. Historically, he was previously bonded to King Jaehaerys the Conciliator, Hugh's grandfather. Following Jaehaerys' death, Vermithor made his lair with Silverwing on the Dragonmont, a large volcano on Dragonstone, where he remained riderless and unclaimed. Having hatched during the reign of King Aegon the Conqueror, he is the second-largest dragon in the known world. In season 2, during the Red Sowing, Vermithor is called to Dragonstone by Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen. After the dragonseed Silver Denys attempts to claim Vermithor, the dragon burns him alive and begins massacring dozens of other dragonseeds until he is confronted by Hugh, who bonds with and claims the dragon. •
Silverwing is an adult dragon with silver scales bonded to and ridden by the dragonseed Ulf White. Historically, she was previously bonded to Queen Alysanne, wife of King Jaehaerys the Conciliator and Ulf's purported grandmother. Following Alysanne's death, Silverwing made her lair on the Dragonmont with Vermithor where she remained riderless and unclaimed. Having hatched during the reign of King Aegon the Conqueror, she is one of the older dragons in the known world. In season 2, during the Red Sowing, Silverwing slumbers within the Dragonmount until Ulf stumbles into her lair. After approaching Ulf but remaining docile, she allows him to bond with and claim her. •
Sheepstealer is an adult dragon with mud brown scales living wild and unclaimed in the Vale. == References ==