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Who is Daeron Targaryen? Why is Daeron Not in House of the Dragon?

Daeron Targaryen is a character in "House of the Dragon," known as the fourth child of Alicent and Viserys Targaryen.

by Mathelene

Updated Jun 24, 2024

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Who is Daeron Targaryen? Why is Daeron Not in House of the Dragon?

Who is Daeron Targaryen?

Daeron Targaryen, Alicent and Viserys' fourth child, is introduced in House of the Dragon season 2. Daeron is already a dragonrider, which will make him a key player in the upcoming war, the Dance of the Dragons. Known as “Daeron the Daring,” he gains fame in battles like the Battle of the Honeywine.

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Although he shows great promise as a warrior, Daeron's story ends tragically when he is killed during the Second Battle of Tumbleton, leaving his brother Aegon without a male heir. Despite his brief appearance, Daeron's role and his dragon, Tessarion, significantly impact the war's dynamics.

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Why is Daeron Not in House of the Dragon?

Daeron Targaryen's absence in early seasons of House of the Dragon sparked speculation, but he is eventually introduced in season 2. Initially sent to Oldtown by King Viserys I, Daeron serves under Lord Ormund Hightower, fostering strong ties between House Targaryen and House Hightower. This move ensures a dragon, Tessarion, guards Oldtown, crucial in the Dance of the Dragons.

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Daeron's delayed appearance allows tensions among his siblings in King's Landing to develop, reflecting historical feuds from George R.R. Martin's Fire & Blood. Despite not appearing in early episodes, Daeron becomes pivotal in House of the Dragon's storyline, impacting key battles and the overall narrative of the Targaryen civil war. His eventual tragic fate underscores the complexities of family dynamics and political intrigue within the Targaryen dynasty.

House of the Dragon

"House of the Dragon" is a fantasy TV series created by HBO that acts as a prequel to "Game of Thrones." It takes place about 200 years before the events of the main series and focuses on House Targaryen during a turbulent civil war known as the "Dance of the Dragons." The show tells the story of this powerful family through epic battles, political schemes, and complex characters.

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It first aired in August 2022 and was well-received for its strong acting and impressive special effects. Season 2 premiered in June 2024, continuing to explore the detailed world created by George R.R. Martin in his books about Westeros.

House of the Dragon Cast

Actor / Actress

Character

Paddy Considine King Viserys I Targaryen
Matt Smith Prince Daemon Targaryen
Emma D'Arcy Princess / Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen
Milly Alcock Young Rhaenyra Targaryen (season 1)
Rhys Ifans Ser Otto Hightower
Steve Toussaint Lord Corlys Velaryon
Eve Best Princess Rhaenys Targaryen
Sonoya Mizuno Mysaria
Fabien Frankel Ser Criston Cole
Olivia Cooke Queen Alicent Hightower
Emily Carey Young Alicent Hightower (season 1)
Graham McTavish Ser Harrold Westerling (season 1)
Matthew Needham Lord Larys Strong
Jefferson Hall Lord Jason Lannister

Where to Watch House Of The Dragon?

You can watch "House of the Dragon" on HBO Max in the United States, where new episodes are released as they air. For viewers outside the US, the show may be available on local streaming platforms like JioCinema, depending on your region. These platforms make it easy for fans to follow the series and catch up on all episodes.

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