About 17 years before Game of Thrones begins, a bloody civil war called Robert’s Rebellion unseated the Targaryens. Dany and her brother grew up in exile, across the Narrow Sea, believing that
More than a century before the events in Game of Thrones, dragons were thought to have gone extinct. The last of the ancient dragons died during or just following the Dance of Dragons, a bloody
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Let's start with a recap of Dany's dragons. Dragons have always been connected to the Targaryen clan; their family sigil even depicts the creature. As a young bride to the Dothraki warlord Khal
Shakman says the flame of a GoT dragon is 30-feet wide and, Rory says, “It’s thought that their fire would reach temperatures close to 2,000 degrees Celsius; hot enough to melt most materials.” According to the Game of Thrones community page on dragons, “dragon flame can turn flesh to ash, melt steel, and crack stone.”
Greyscale, also referred to as "Prince Garin's curse," is a contagious disease that first attacks the skin. The victim's skin cracks and flakes until the flesh underneath it appears like gray stone or reptilian scales as the tissue hardens and dies. In time, the Greyscale would spread from head to toe before affecting vital organs and the brain
Dreamfyre. If you watched House of the Dragon Episode 2, you probably remember the name Dreamfyre being mentioned. He was still unhatched, in an egg (spoilers for HOTD Episode 2 ahead) stolen by Prince Daemon to, well, get on his brother’s nerves.
Watching a few episodes of Game of Thrones you’ll notice that pretty much anybody can pick up a spear or sword and throw it distances that an Olympic javelin thrower would be deeply envious of
Dragons are magical flying and fire-breathing reptilian creatures. They existed on the continents of Westeros and Essos, but were considered to have been extinct for almost one hundred and fifty years. The only remaining traces of dragons were skeletal remains and petrified dragon eggs.
Those ominous violins ringing in your ears? That’s the sound of a Red Wedding–level event looming on the pop-culture horizon: Game of Thrones, reborn. Three years after signing off the air
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