Vermithor in House of the Dragon
The first season 'House Of The Dragon' ended on a high note with Lucerys's death, which planted the seeds of conflict between the Red and Green councils of House Targaryen. Lucerys, son of Queen Rhaenyra was killed in a brutal encounter by Aemond's dragon Vhagar. The second season has been running at a slow pace with Daemon in Harrenhal trying to get an army, while Rhaenyra battles sexist council members and a way to fight the war sans dragons.
The season three episode witnessed Rhaenys Valaryon and her dragon Meleys head out to stop Ser Criston Cole and his men at Rooks Rest. However, she is taken aback by a surprise attack from Aegon who arrives on his own and charges with Sunfyre. While Aegon is injured, Rhaenys falls to her death after Vhagar kills Meleys. Aemond sits on the throne after being elected by the council.
With Arrax and Meleys dead, Rhaeneyra is now left with a handful of dragons, until Jacaerys reminds her of Vermithor and Silverwing hidden with no riders yet. He suggests to his mother that they reach out to those fallen off their bloodline and invite anyone who can claim the dragons.
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Vermithor, who was briefly shown in the first season as Daemon tries to claim it but does not succeed in doing so, is a furious beast, known to burn anyone who dares to tame it. The dragon, also known as 'bronze fury', originally claimed by King Jaehaerys I Targaryen has not accepted any rider as of yet. The âSowing of the Seeds' event organised by the queen invites those of Valyrian descent to try their hand at Vermithor. He is eventually claimed by a blacksmith named Hugh Hammer. Turns out, he is the dragon who can lock horns with Vhagar, who has been undefeated so far.
Meanwhile, HBO has greenlit the third part. The network has ordered another season of the Game of Thrones prequel series, though hasn't specified how many episodes, The Hollywood Reporter stated.
Based on author George R. R. Martin's âGame of Thrones' book âFire & Blood,' âHouse of the Dragon' follows the Targaryen dynasty in the fictional continent of Westeros. It takes place nearly 200 years before the events of âGame of Thrones' and about 100 years after the Targaryens united the Seven Kingdoms.