The number of viewers has hit new highs in "Dragon Prequel", which is really flying all over the sky, and the number is obviously much more than "Game of Thrones"! Because according to the album settings, as long as there is a newborn baby in Targaryen family , this egg will be placed in the cradle. After hatching, it will grow up with the little master, which will make people have a strong relationship with the dragon. However, it seems that this is not exactly the case. Because the second son of the new queen Alison does not have a dragon, but the children born to Princess Renilla have dragons or dragon eggs . why is that?
Why aren't all Targaryen people with dragons?
"Dragon Prequel" has quickly advanced 10 years from the sixth episode of the first season. We saw that Queen Alison gave birth to three children, Princess Renilla gave birth to three princes (this means that the most important "Blood Dragon Dance" is about to be performed), and even Uncle Damon had twins. Interestingly, even though they all have a big dragon egg in the cradle after they were born, not every child has a dragon.
Simply put, not every egg will hatch! In the play, Damon and a daughter of his wife Lanna are singing songs in front of the fire and playing with dragon eggs, but her mother told her that it has been 8 years, and it is obvious that the eggs cannot hatch the dragon. As for Alison's second son, Aemond Targaryen, was fascinated by everything related to dragons. He was not like his brother or Princess Renilla's sons. He did not have his own dragon and was even ridiculed by everyone using a pig with fake wings and tail.
Although both Damon's daughter and Emond knew that when they grew up, they found a dragon that no one rode and conquered it, the dragon would be theirs; but they were very unwilling to accept it. After all, the brothers or cousins, and even other relatives grew up with dragons as soon as they were born, so they felt that they were the second best. Why is this happening to
? Damon's wife Lana (who ended her life when she was suffering from difficult labor, and she actually wanted her dragon to burn her to death with dragon flames) once explained to her daughter that not all eggs would hatch Jackie Chan. There is a reason behind this, that is, whether the dragon eggs will hatch depends on whether the little master is born to prove that he is qualified to be a Targaryen! This reminds us of King Viserys in the play who doesn’t have a dragon! (It was because his personality was too weak, and later planted the cause of the "Blood Dragon Dance" civil war). On the contrary, the story of "Queen of Dragons" in Game of Thrones, when she was brave enough to sacrifice her life in the flames, she not only did not die but also got three dragons!
Although Emond was not as brave and strong as his brother and nephew, we do know that he later grew into a ruthless warrior. When he gradually found his self-power and courage that had nothing to do with goodness or evil, he obtained the powerful "Vhagar" and killed all sides in the early stages of the Civil War. However, in this biography, the more accurate statement about the situation of the Dragon Queen should be: Emond did have dragon eggs when he was born, but it was considered dead or petrified because it had not been hatched; while the Dragon Queen had no dragon at the beginning (because almost all the dragons died during the Civil War). When she married the "King of Horses" Drogo Kao , she obtained three precious (deemed dead) dragon egg fossils as wedding gifts, and in the end she discovered that the flames could actually activate them, so this means that the time for the dragon egg to hatch was not the same.
So at the end, the most likely thing is that although the Targaryen family is called the "Dragon Clan", only those with dragons can become dragon knights. Although every newborn has the potential to become a dragon knight, this is related to fate and fortune. For example, Princess Renilla's first marriage was a product of her strong will. All three children have dragons, but it may not be a good thing. This is used to suggest the fate of Queen Alison and Princess Renilla, and may have some connection. In contrast, whether the eggs hatch, even if they are strong or not, it will affect the owner's fate.