Anyone with eyes can clearly see who the actual father of Rhaenyra Targaryen's sons actually was. So what happens to Rhaenyra's baby daddy?
Spoiler alert: The following article incorporates major spoilers for House of the Dragon Episode 6 on HBO.
There was no need to name in a Westerosi Jerry Springer to determine the real father of Rhaenyra Targaryen's (Emma D'Arcy) youngsters — any individual with good eyesight could see it obviously for themselves. It's been ten years because the dramatic wedding within the fifth episode, and now Rhaenyra is a mother of 3 brown-haired boys.
After all, Rhaenyra's sons lacked the trademark silver hair of Rhaenyra's actual husband, Laenor Velaryon (John Macmillan). Instead, little Lucerys (Harvey Sadler) and Jacaerys (Leo Hart) are brunette as kingdom come.
A lifeless giveaway, truly.
What happens to Rhaenyra's sons in 'House of the Dragon'? (SPOILERS)
If any individual in the Seven Kingdoms had trouble seeing that Ser Harwin Strong (Ryan Corr) was clearly the father of Rhaenyra's sons, then they could wish to glance into getting a prescription for glasses.
House of the Dragon lovers had been spellbound via Ser Harwin dwelling as much as his last title — he did not be expecting the rest from Rhaenyra, not like a definite different paramour of hers. Ser Harwin merely cherished his boys from afar and bashed Ser Criston Cole's (Fabien Frankel) head in when he besmirched his honor.
So what happens to Rhaenyra and Harwin's sons in George R.R. Martin's e book, Fire & Blood? Rhaneyra's firstborn Jacaerys perishes in combat. Alicent's second-born son Aemond kills Lucerys and his dragon Arrax mid-air, pursuing them both on his dragon Vhagar.
Joffrey, the son that Rhaenrya birthed in House of the Dragon Episode 6, is killed making an attempt to fly his mom's dragon, Syrax. Rhaenyra's dragon wasn't aware of Joffrey, and tossed him off his again, killing Joffrey within the procedure.
What happens to Ser Harwin and the Strong family?
We're nonetheless mourning the loss of Ser Harwin at the hands of his slimy brother, Larys Strong (Matthew Needham), who clearly did not get the memo about blood being thicker than water.
However, Ser Harwin and Larys's father, Lord Lyonel Strong (Gavin Spokes) discovered he had to get the heck out of dodge when Ser Criston accused Ser Harwin of fathering Rhaenyra's youngsters. Ser Harwin rightfully pummeled Ser Criston to a pulp, however Lord Lyonel realized it wasn't a excellent look for his circle of relatives.
Ironically, Lord Lyonel's determination to go away court with Ser Harwin for his son's protection prices them each their lives. Larys concocts a scheme to utilize three prisoners (he shrewdly has their tongues minimize out sooner than he frees them) to burn his father and brother alive.
We don't think that's what Alicent intended when she told Larys she wanted her father Otto (Rhys Ifans) to resume his put up as hand of the king!
It's a unprecedented factor when Twitter if truth be told has the same opinion on one thing, however there was a undeniable common consensus from House of the Dragon Episode 6?
Ser Harwin Strong and Laena Velaryon (Nanna Blondell) deserved better. Welcome to Westeros, the place we will be able to't have excellent issues.
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