George RR Martin called out HBO and Ryan Condal's House of the Dragon for the "Blood and Cheese" changes - especially ...
Wild dragons in CK3 AGOT are untamed and unowned by any owner of a Dragonpit. They will occasionally roam, flying to new areas, but typically they stay close to their starting location.
“It is the beginning of the end for Rhaenyra’s rule over the city, ultimately leading to the Storming of the Dragonpit and the rise of the Shepherd’s mob that drives Rhaenyra to flee the ...
It’s not her fault that the silly council at the Dragonpit didn’t seize on the opportunity to create that new world order. Viserys II is the ultimate “what could have been” Targaryen king.
The council meetings weren't as dark, the depths of the Dragonpit weren't as hard to see, and in general, everything just ...
So one legendary night, they stormed the Dragonpit in a frenzy and killed the four dragons inside. (Many died during the attack.) They also killed Rhaenyra’s own dragon Syrax, shortly thereafter.
The rest can be found in the Dragonpit of King’s Landing, or in deep caverns under the Dragonmont. Luke flies Arrax to Storm’s End and Jace to Winterfell, yes, but the dragons would not have ...
He told Entertainment Daily: “When I got to the [Dragonpit scene] in the last episode and they’re like, ‘What about Bran?’ I had to get up and pace around the room. “I genuinely thought ...
The man behind Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon has written a very public and very scathing critique of some of the changes to the latter’s second season. George R.R. Martin, on his blog ...