Here's why Rhaenyra Targaryen may become queen in 'House of the Dragon' season three (2024)

Warning: Major spoilers ahead for "House of the Dragon" season two finale and the book "Fire and Blood."

Rhaenyra Targaryen and her biggest rival, Alicent Hightower, form a pact to take over the kingdom in the "House of the Dragon" season two finale. They may succeed if the series follows the George R. R. Martin novel on which the show is based.

Rhaenyra (Emma D'Arcy) was the initial heir to the throne after her father, King Viserys I (Paddy Considine), died in season one. But Alicent (Olivia Cooke) thought she heard him change his mind and didn't trust Rhaenyra, so she propped up Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney), her eldest son with Viserys, to be the next king.

In season two, Rhaenyra has been plotting a way to win back the throne without endless bloodshed. When this proves fruitless, she prepares for full-blown war in the season two finale.

Advertisem*nt

Then Alicent arrives, offering a plan to help Rhaenyra take over the capital, King's Landing, in exchange for the safety of herself and her daughter Helaena (Phia Saban). Alicent just wants to escape the kingdom with her daughter and even asks Rhaenyra to come with her, but Rhaenyra declines.

As for Alicent's two sons who oppose Rhaenyra, Alicent agrees for Rhaenyra to execute her eldest, Aegon, but there is no plan yet for Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) and his massive dragon, Vhagar.

Unfortunately, we don't see this plan in motion. The series leaves it as a major cliffhanger to keep fans eager for the next season.

But if you don't want to wait, here's how Rhaenyra takes over the throne in Martin's "Fire and Blood."

Rhaenyra takes over King's Landing without Alicent's help in 'Fire and Blood'

Here's why Rhaenyra Targaryen may become queen in 'House of the Dragon' season three (1)

In the book, Aemond, Vhagar, and Criston Cole leave King's Landing with a big army to fight Daemon, Rhaenyra's husband, in the Riverlands and reclaim the fortress Harrenhal.

Related stories

Instead of facing them, Daemon left Harrenhal with his dragon Caraxes. He and Rhaenyra took over King's Landing with their dragons, their team of dragonriders, and a fleet led by Corly Verlaryon.

All messengers were cut off before they could send out a call for help, and Alicent's brother, Ser Gwayne Hightower, was also killed in the chaos.

Alicent eventually surrendered the capital, but Aegon II, his daughter Princess Jaehaera, and his son Prince Maelor fled with Larys Strong.

Advertisem*nt

But when Rhaenyra finally sat on the Iron Throne, the book said that the throne cut her hand. This was an omen that the throne had rejected her, and she would not be queen for long.

Ser Otto Hightower and Lord Jasper Wylde were later executed, Ser Tyland Lannister was tortured, Alicent and Helaena were imprisoned.

Meanwhile, Aemond and Criston Cole conquered Harrenhal easily, but they separated when they heard of Rhaenyra's plot. Aemond continued to burn the Riverlands, hoping Rhaenyra's dragons would come after him, while Criston Cole went with his armies south to join the rest of the armies against Rhaenyra.

"House of the Dragon" seems to be already changing the events of this part of the story. Alicent has betrayed the Greens, offering King's Landing on a silver platter to Rhaenyra. The question remains whether Rhaenyra will honor her word and let Alicent go free or capture her.

Advertisem*nt

Otto Hightower and Tyland Lannister are nowhere near King's Landing, so they may escape their grim fates. Finally, Aegon and Larys appear to have left Jaehaera behind when they fled the capital in the season two finale.

The fall of King's Landing will likely not play out the same as in the book.

Rhaenyra rules from King's Landing for most of the rest of the war

Here's why Rhaenyra Targaryen may become queen in 'House of the Dragon' season three (2)

After this major shift in the war, Rhaenyra ruled for less than a year, but it was not an easy rule.

Aegon and Aemond still oppose her rule and have not been captured. Daeron, Alicent's third brother, and Lord Ormund Hightower have an army and a dragon in the south that is slowly making its way to King's Landing.

Advertisem*nt

Rhaenyra struggled to raise enough money to look after King's Landing because most of the gold had been sent away.

Then, two of Rhaenyra's dragonriders, Hugh Hammer and Ulf White, switched sides and betrayed Rhaenyra, taking their dragons, Vermithor and Silverwing, with them. Rhaneyra then questioned the loyalty of the other two riders, Nettles and Addam, and called for them to be arrested, but both escaped.

Corlys Velaryon was arrested for helping Addam escape, and most of his fleet fled.

The final straw was when Helaena died by suicide, promoting whispers that she had been murdered and inspiring a riot calling for justice.

Advertisem*nt

Some men took advantage of the riot, with bastards claiming they should rule instead and other groups who went to the dragon pit to kill the dragons.

Rhaenyra's son Joffrey rode on Syrax to save the other dragons, but he fell off and died. Then Rhaenyra and her remaining son, Aegon the Younger, fled the castle.

Rhaenyra never rules again after this and is later murdered by her half-brother Aegon using his dragon Sunfyre. Since most of the key players had died at this point, there were only a few more battles after Rhaenyra's death.

It is unclear whether "House of the Dragon" will follow this storyline in its entirety or take a different direction. Fans will have to wait until the next season premieres.

Here's why Rhaenyra Targaryen may become queen in 'House of the Dragon' season three (2024)

FAQs

Why did Rhaenyra become queen? ›

Rhaenyra Was Named The Rightful Heir By King Viserys

Outside the sexist custom of male primogeniture, Rhaenyra Targaryen would have been considered the rightful ruler of Westeros after the death of her father.

When did Rhaenyra Targaryen lose her virginity? ›

According to the accounts of Septon Eustace, prior to her turning sixteen, Rhaenyra lost her virginity to her uncle, Prince Daemon, after he seduced her.

How does Rhaenyra lose the throne? ›

Her half-brother Aegon II is the biggest threat to her reign, eventually usurping the Iron Throne and leading to a civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons. Rhaenyra's tragic fate includes being betrayed, fleeing King's Landing, and ultimately being killed by Aegon II's dragon in front of her own son.

Did the throne reject Rhaenyra? ›

Although Rhaenyra was dressed in armor, Septon Eustace claimed that those present witnessed the throne, made of actual sharp steel metal, leaving several cuts on her legs and left hand. The dripping blood was taken as a sign that the throne, an unliving object, had rejected her; her days as ruler would be few.

Why is Rhaenyra called the queen who never was? ›

The Queen Who Never Was should have been named the heir to the Iron Throne after her father, Aemon, died, and then again when her uncle Baelon died. Yet despite being repeatedly passed over, she continued to perform her duties and remain a faithful servant to the throne, even though others should have been serving her.

Which Targaryen was eaten by a dragon? ›

In season three, episode four, Joffrey Lannister gives his bride-to-be Margaery Tyrell a tour of King's Landing's Red Keep when he mentions Rhaenyra's death. "Rhaenyra Targaryen was murdered by her brother, or rather, his dragon," Joffrey recalls. "It ate her while her son watched.

Why did Rhaenyra not want help giving birth? ›

Considering her mother Aemma was killed when the maesters tried to cut the baby out, Rhaenyra also likely sought to pull out Visenya herself in order to prevent the same thing from happening to her. If the birthing bed is the battlefield, Rhaenyra needs control rather than help from the midwives.

Why did sunfyre eat Rhaenyra? ›

In fact, at the end of the Dance of Dragons Rhaenyra flees King's Landing and is taken prisoner by the usurper. The monarch orders Sunfyre to kill her and the badly injured dragon, suffering the consequences of what happened at Rook's Rest, devours Rhaenyra in six bites.

Who kills Daemon Targaryen? ›

Daemon Dies in Battle with Aemond

As you may recall, Daemon had it out for his nephew after Aemond murdered Lucerys in the season 1 finale. He hires two assassins named Blood and Cheese to infiltrate the castle in King's Landing and kill “a son for a son” while Aemond slept.

Who inherits iron throne after Rhaenyra? ›

King Aegon II gets his own revenge. Both parties suffer immense casualties—and only the youngest members of our story survive. In the end, Rhaenyra's youngest son, Aegon III, ascends to the Iron Throne.

Who becomes king when Rhaenyra dies? ›

With both Rhaenyra and Aegon gone, there's one clear person to inherit the throne: Rhaenyra's son Aegon, known as “Aegon the younger” in the books (her older sons had all died by this point).

Who eventually kills Rhaenyra? ›

So What *Specifically* Happens to Rhaenyra? According to Fire & Blood (the source material for House of the Dragon by George R. R. Martin), Aegon II has Rhaenyra killed and eaten by his dragon.

Who wins, Aegon or Rhaenyra? ›

Aegon II eventually Kills Rhaenyra Targaryen

“Rhaenyra Targaryen was murdered by her brother, or rather, his dragon. It ate her while her son watched.

What happens after Rhaenyra becomes queen? ›

Princess Rhaenyra rules as Queen Rhaenyra for about half a year on the Iron Throne. As many of her children are killed, she flees King's Landing after a riot known as the Storming of the Dragonpit, and is eventually caught. Her half-brother, Alicent's son Aegon II, feeds her to his dragon, Sunfyre.

Who succeeds Rhaenyra on the throne? ›

Rhaenyra declared war over the succession, dividing the kingdom and killing thousands of men and several dragons. She was defeated, however, by Aegon II who fed her to his dragon Sunfyre. Aegon betrothed his daughter, Jaehaera, to Rhaenyra's eldest surviving son, Aegon the Younger, and named them his heirs.

How did Rhaenyra get the crown? ›

"House of the Dragon" viewers will immediately recognize the very distinctive crown that Daemon uses to crown Rhaenyra. It is the same crown worn by her father, the late King Viserys I, smuggled out of King's Landing after the king's death and brought to Rhaenyra by Ser Erryk Cargill.

Why did Princess Rhaenyra change? ›

That meant that the show needed to show Rhaenyra's childhood. The showrunners had no interest in filming for 20 years, so the actors needed to be switched to older actors. After all, if 10 years pass and Milly Alco*ck remains 21, it would be somewhat baffling.

How does Rhaenyra's son become king? ›

Aegon III Targaryen (131 AC to 157 AC)

He succeeded his uncle, Aegon II Targaryen, at the conclusion of the Dance of the Dragons, which saw the victorious supporters of his late mother Rhaenyra Targaryen install him on the throne.

What is the fate of Queen Rhaenyra? ›

King Aegon II Targaryen's (Tom Glynn-Carney) dragon, Sunfyre, burns Rhaenyra alive and devours her in six bites. Rhaenyra and Daemon Targaryen's (Matt Smith) son—also named Aegon—watches in terror.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Annamae Dooley

Last Updated:

Views: 6272

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (65 voted)

Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Annamae Dooley

Birthday: 2001-07-26

Address: 9687 Tambra Meadow, Bradleyhaven, TN 53219

Phone: +9316045904039

Job: Future Coordinator

Hobby: Archery, Couponing, Poi, Kite flying, Knitting, Rappelling, Baseball

Introduction: My name is Annamae Dooley, I am a witty, quaint, lovely, clever, rich, sparkling, powerful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.