In House of the Dragon episode 4, Daemon intentionally created a public scandal with Rhaenyra in a brothel to force King Viserys's hand in marrying them, which some interpretations view as a "set-up" or manipulation.
Thankfully, the show finally merged with the book's depiction of Daemon backing Rhaenyra during House of the Dragon's season 2 finale. Ultimately, it also means that Daemon's earlier betrayal technically isn't a big change from Fire & Blood.
He wanted to ruin her reputation, so he could marry her. His conscience most likely affected his physical capabilities. He probably didn't want to take her virginity in a brothal, only appear to do so.In Daemon mind he wanted to marry Rhaenyra, and her likewise.
um because she's a lot younger in the books when those events occurred. so they definitely aged her up just a little bit. but they're about 16 years apart.
After Viserys declared Rhaenyra as his rightful heir, the furious Daemon left for Dragonstone and took Mysaria with him. They remained there for six months, during which time Mysaria became pregnant; when Daemon learned of her pregnancy, he gave her a dragon egg, and by that infuriated Viserys.
He's 100% in love with Rhaenyra. It's all over his dialogue, body language and the way he looks at her. He is tender with nobody else like he is with her. Even Matt Smith himself said the only 2 people Daemon loves are Viserys and Rhaenyra.
Game of Thrones' Drogon chose not to kill Jon Snow because of his Targaryen blood, his love for Daenerys, and Drogon's possible understanding that while Jon committed the act, he wasn't the reason for Daenerys' death at the end of Game of Thrones'.
It's possible he was still flapping his wing and slowed his descent somewhat. Daemon could have died. But it's suspicious that George deliberately wrote that his body was never found and that his death was never confirmed.
After Laenor's death, Rhaenyra wed her uncle Daemon and had two sons, Aegon and Viserys, and a stillborn daughter named Visenya.
I believe Daemon genuinely loved Rhaenyra as his wife and kin (niece). He loved her enough that he was willing to do anything to protect her, even if it meant killing everyone else for her. But he didn't love the idea of having to kneel or bow to her, or take orders from her.
For the Two Betrayers it's simply a combination between greed for wealth and lust for powers. They aware that their dragons were bigger than everyone else besides Vhagar. Only their fears of Daemon revenge and hope for promotion made them think twice before betray the Half Year Queen.
(Spoiler)After Rhaenyra's death, Aegon-II was crowned again(it lasts for six months), during that period he says the title "queen" must belong to his mother, Rhaenyra should only be mentioned as a princess.
Visenya Targaryen (figlia di Rhaenyra e Daemon) Visenya, like other Targaryen babies who were stillborn, are described with dragon characteristics, such as scales, wings and a tail, and although some think it is due to incest, it is actually because the Targaryens really are of the blood of the dragon, it is said that ...
After the betrayal of Hugh Hammer and Ulf the White in Tumbleton, the events of the Dance of the Dragons seem to follow in quick succession. However, it was surprising to learn that 5 months passed between Daemon's death on 22nd May and Rhaenyra's death on 22nd October 130 AC.
Here's Why Hugh Hammer Betrays Rhaenyra in House of the Dragon - IMDb. After Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen recruits some major characters such as Hugh Hammer to her side in Fire & Blood (House of the Dragon's source material), she is ultimately betrayed.
"House of the Dragon" portrays Daemon Targaryen's relationship with Laena Velaryon with more emotional nuance than the books, suggesting he did care for her. However, his love for Rhaenyra Targaryen appears deeper and more complex, influencing the power dynamics and central narrative of the series.
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Vhagar was twice the size of Drogon and older/more experienced in battle. Wouldn't even be a close fight. Vhagar has upper hand that's for sure !!!
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