If you were to show someone five minutes of a random "Game of Thrones" episode and the first five minutes of a random "House of the Dragon" episode back-to-back, they likely wouldn't be able to Dragons are magical flying and fire-breathing reptilian creatures. They existed on the continents of Westeros and Essos, but were considered to have been extinct for almost one hundred and fifty years. The only remaining traces of dragons were skeletal remains and petrified dragon eggs. If you’re expecting familiar faces, you’re in for a shock: House of the Dragon takes place 190 years or so before the storyline of Game of Thrones begins, and though many things have stayed The Dance of the Dragons, 120 years later, saw the next dragons die in combat. Though most of the dragons who perished in the Dance were victims of dragon-on-dragon crime, a few fell to human efforts. Game of Thrones season 1 begins around 150 years after the Dance of the Dragons. The creatures are long extinct and petrified dragon eggs the only thing left of the species. In fact, the only Targaryen that was immune to flames was Daenerys due to her status as a prophesized savior. On the other hand, Daemon survived Vhagar’s flames because he wasn’t directly exposed to them. The myth that Targaryens are immune to fire has always been something that Game of Thrones and even House of the Dragon fans believe, but Game of Thrones’ backstory details on the Three-Eyed Raven doesn’t exactly align with the history of House Targaryen in the novels, as the Three-Eyed Raven has lived for a thousand years and Brynden was born in 175 AC, only 125 years before A Dance With Dragons takes place. That said, it could be that the Three-Eyed Raven was saying that On "Game of Thrones" the fiercest creatures are also the children of the Mother of Dragons. The long-awaited final season of "Game of Thrones" is just days away and fan theories are flying CĂĄch Vay Tiền TrĂȘn Momo.

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