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HOUSE OF THE DRAGON SEASON 2 FINALE: DAEMON’S VISION EXPLAINED

In the exciting end of Season 2 of House of the Dragon, called “The Queen Who Ever Was,” Daemon Targaryen’s vision stands out as a key moment that affects the rest of the show. This vision is both a dramatic turning point for Daemon and a link between the prequel series and the main story of Game of Thrones.

In the Godswood of Harrenhal, Daemon (Matt Smith) has a deep vision during the episode. He puts his hand on a bloody weirwood tree with the help of Alyssa Rivers, which sets off a vivid and symbolic journey. Important parts of the Game of Thrones story are shown in the vision, connecting the prequel to the main series.

Among the important scenes in Daemon’s vision are those in which he sees Daenerys Targaryen with her three brand-new dragonlings, which is a scene that looks a lot like the famous scene from the end of Season 1 of Game of Thrones. He also sees the Night King and his army of White Walkers, as well as the red comet that showed up in early episodes of the original show. These pictures link the prophecy in “A Song of Ice and Fire” to what happens in “Game of Thrones,” which suggests that Daemon’s vision shows how the Targaryens changed Westeros as a whole.

At the end of the vision, there is a striking picture of Rhaenyra Targaryen sitting on the Iron Throne. This last scene is very important because it’s when Daemon really understands that Rhaenyra should be queen.

After having the vision, When Rhaenyra gets to Harrenhal, Daemon bends the knee to her.. He gives up his own goals and supports her claim to the throne even more. This change is very important to the series because it aligns Daemon with Rhaenyra’s cause and sets the stage for the next fights.

Daemon’s vision is more than just a supernatural event; it’s also a key part of the story that connects the stories of House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones. It hints at things that will happen in the main series, like Daenerys’s rise and the Night King’s threat, while also stressing how important Rhaenyra’s claim is. This link adds to the story by giving the Targaryen civil war more meaning and connecting events from the past and the future in the saga.

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