This is the story of how they died. House of the Dragon will depict dragons that were used both as protectors of various Targaryen clans and as all-powerful weapons in a war dubbed the Dance of Dragons, a multi-year succession campaign between the various Targaryen claimants to the Iron Throne – a war that would prove tragic for all involved, human and dragon alike. The following is a list of all the dragons that appeared during the Dance of the Dragons. Some have already made their debut in House of the Dragon, while many others aren’t expected to appear for several more seasons due to the significant time-lapses chronicled in Fire & Blood. Every Dragon in Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon Let’s start with the most infamous Targaryen dragon of all…

Balerion the Black Dread

The largest and largest of all Targaryen dragons, Balerion was ridden by Aegon the Conqueror and later became the steed of King Viserys I. The black and red mal dragon has died by the time House of the Dragon begins, but the huge his skull can be seen in the Red Keep.

Vhagar

The second largest dragon of the Targaryens, Vagar is an ancient female dragon and the last of them to fly during the conquest of Aegon, when he served as Queen Visenia Targaryen’s steed. Together, they burned Arryn’s fleet in the waters off Gulltown. Vagar is named after an Old Valyrian god and will contribute to later developments in the House of the Dragon.

Syracuse

As described in George RR Martin’s official companion book The World of Ice & Fire: The Untold History of Westeros and the Game of Thrones, the tawny Syrax is the “huge and terrible” female horse of Princess Rhaenyra (depicted in House of the Dragon by Milly Alcock as a youngster and Emma D’Arcy as an adult).

Caraxes

Named the Blood Wyrm, this huge, red and horned beast is the steed of Prince Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) and is as fearsome and vicious as its rider.

Solar beacons

With his golden scales and flame, it’s no wonder this huge and fearsome male dragon was named ‘Sunfyre the Golden’. He is the horse of Aegon II Targaryen (who will be played in House of the Dragon as an adult by Tom Glynn-Carney and as a youngster by Ty Tennant).

mediator

‘The Bronze Fury’, the third largest dragon, is described in The World of Ice & Fire as ‘old and rough’. This male dragon was once the steed of Jaehaerys I Targaryen, also known as the Old King.

Silverwing

Once ridden by Queen Alysanne Targaryen, this dragon would later become the steed of Ulf the White, a “dragonseed” character who has yet to be introduced to House of the Dragon.

Meleys

The “Red Queen” is the horse of the Queen Who Never Was, Princess Rhaenys (played in House of the Dragon by Eve Best, pictured above). Meleys is described in The World of Ice & Fire as “old and wicked, lazy, but terrifying when he wakes.”

Moondancer

Dubbed by The World of Ice & Fire as a “delicate and beautiful” female dragon, she is the small but swift steed of Lady Baela Targaryen (who will be played in House of the Dragon by actors Shani Smethurst and Bethany Antonia as the youngest and adult Baela, respectively).

Seasmoke

This gray and white dragon is still relatively young during the Dance of the Dragons, during which he bonds with Ser Laenor Velaryon (played in House of the Dragon as a teenager by Theo Nate and then as an adult by John Macmillan).

Dreamfyre

This silver and blue dragon was the steed of both Princess Rhaena Targaryen (daughter of Aenys I) and Queen Helaena Targaryen at different times. Helaena will be played by Phia Saban as an adult and Evie Allen as a youngster in House of the Dragon.

Tessarion

“The Blue Queen” is Prince Daeron Targaryen’s steed, a yet-to-be-cast role in House of the Dragon. This blue flame breathing dragon is said to be younger than Dreamfyre, Sunfyre and Vhagar.

Storm cloud

This young male dragon will not join the House of the Dragon until later in the series, during which time he will be Aegon the Younger’s steed.

vermax

This young male dragon will serve as the steed of Prince Jacaerys Velaryon (portrayed in the HBO series by Harry Collett as an adult and Leo Hart as a youth).

Arrah

Said to be five times the size of Vhagar, this young male dragon is the steed of Prince Lucerys Velaryon (played by Elliot Grihault as an adult and Harvey Sadler as a youngster in House of the Dragon).

Tyraxes

Prince Joffrey Velaryon’s dragonrider horse Tyraxes was not as big as Vermax and Arrax. Joffrey’s role has yet to be cast in House of the Dragon.

Morghul

This young dragon is engaged to Princess Jaehaera Targaryen, a yet to be cast role in the House of the Dragon.

Srykos

This dragon is associated with Prince Jaehaerys Targaryen (Aegon II’s son), a yet to be cast role in the House of the Dragon.

Morning

The offspring of Syrax, this dragon was hatched during the Dance of the Dragons. Morning has pink scales and black horns and is the horse of Lady Rhaena Targaryen (played in House of the Dragon by Phoebe Campbell as an adult and Eva Ossei-Gerning as a youngster). Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon Cast

Sheep thief

This “brown and plain” wild dragon is tamed by, as The World of Ice & Fire describes it, a “plain, born and dishonorable girl” named Nettles, who feeds the dragon sheep to win it over. Nettles have yet to be introduced to House of the Dragon.

The cannibal

Another beast not yet introduced in House of the Dragon, this wild dragon is known in Fire & Blood to have never been tamed let alone ridden – and to have eaten other dragons, hence its name. Legend has it that he has been hiding in Dragonstone since before the arrival of the Targaryens.

The Gray Ghost

Like the Cannibal, this is another wild dragon that has never been tamed or ridden and must appear in the House of the Dragon. It is said that he feasted on fish rather than people. Find all the the latest House of the Dragon updates here. In the meantime, find out what happens to the great houses during House of the Dragonwhich has already been done renewed for season 2. And be sure to read ours Episode 1 review and Episode 2 review.


title: “Every Dragon In Game Of Thrones House Of The Dragon Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-23” author: “Sarah Browder”


This is the story of how they died. House of the Dragon will depict dragons that were used both as protectors of various Targaryen clans and as all-powerful weapons in a war dubbed the Dance of Dragons, a multi-year succession campaign between the various Targaryen claimants to the Iron Throne – a war that would prove tragic for all involved, human and dragon alike. The following is a list of all the dragons that appeared during the Dance of the Dragons. Some have already made their debut in House of the Dragon, while many others aren’t expected to appear for several more seasons due to the significant time-lapses chronicled in Fire & Blood. Every Dragon in Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon Let’s start with the most infamous Targaryen dragon of all…

Balerion the Black Dread

The largest and largest of all Targaryen dragons, Balerion was ridden by Aegon the Conqueror and later became the steed of King Viserys I. The black and red mal dragon has died by the time House of the Dragon begins, but the huge his skull can be seen in the Red Keep.

Vhagar

The second largest dragon of the Targaryens, Vagar is an ancient female dragon and the last of them to fly during the conquest of Aegon, when he served as Queen Visenia Targaryen’s steed. Together, they burned Arryn’s fleet in the waters off Gulltown. Vagar is named after an Old Valyrian god and will contribute to later developments in the House of the Dragon.

Syracuse

As described in George RR Martin’s official companion book The World of Ice & Fire: The Untold History of Westeros and the Game of Thrones, the tawny Syrax is the “huge and terrible” female horse of Princess Rhaenyra (depicted in House of the Dragon by Milly Alcock as a youngster and Emma D’Arcy as an adult).

Caraxes

Named the Blood Wyrm, this huge, red and horned beast is the steed of Prince Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) and is as fearsome and vicious as its rider.

Solar beacons

With his golden scales and flame, it’s no wonder this huge and fearsome male dragon was named ‘Sunfyre the Golden’. He is the horse of Aegon II Targaryen (who will be played in House of the Dragon as an adult by Tom Glynn-Carney and as a youngster by Ty Tennant).

mediator

‘The Bronze Fury’, the third largest dragon, is described in The World of Ice & Fire as ‘old and rough’. This male dragon was once the steed of Jaehaerys I Targaryen, also known as the Old King.

Silverwing

Once ridden by Queen Alysanne Targaryen, this dragon would later become the steed of Ulf the White, a “dragonseed” character who has yet to be introduced to House of the Dragon.

Meleys

The “Red Queen” is the horse of the Queen Who Never Was, Princess Rhaenys (played in House of the Dragon by Eve Best, pictured above). Meleys is described in The World of Ice & Fire as “old and wicked, lazy, but terrifying when he wakes.”

Moondancer

Dubbed by The World of Ice & Fire as a “delicate and beautiful” female dragon, she is the small but swift steed of Lady Baela Targaryen (who will be played in House of the Dragon by actors Shani Smethurst and Bethany Antonia as the youngest and adult Baela, respectively).

Seasmoke

This gray and white dragon is still relatively young during the Dance of the Dragons, during which he bonds with Ser Laenor Velaryon (played in House of the Dragon as a teenager by Theo Nate and then as an adult by John Macmillan).

Dreamfyre

This silver and blue dragon was the steed of both Princess Rhaena Targaryen (daughter of Aenys I) and Queen Helaena Targaryen at different times. Helaena will be played by Phia Saban as an adult and Evie Allen as a youngster in House of the Dragon.

Tessarion

“The Blue Queen” is Prince Daeron Targaryen’s steed, a yet-to-be-cast role in House of the Dragon. This blue flame breathing dragon is said to be younger than Dreamfyre, Sunfyre and Vhagar.

Storm cloud

This young male dragon will not join the House of the Dragon until later in the series, during which time he will be Aegon the Younger’s steed.

vermax

This young male dragon will serve as the steed of Prince Jacaerys Velaryon (portrayed in the HBO series by Harry Collett as an adult and Leo Hart as a youth).

Arrah

Said to be five times the size of Vhagar, this young male dragon is the steed of Prince Lucerys Velaryon (played by Elliot Grihault as an adult and Harvey Sadler as a youngster in House of the Dragon).

Tyraxes

Prince Joffrey Velaryon’s dragonrider horse Tyraxes was not as big as Vermax and Arrax. Joffrey’s role has yet to be cast in House of the Dragon.

Morghul

This young dragon is engaged to Princess Jaehaera Targaryen, a yet to be cast role in the House of the Dragon.

Srykos

This dragon is associated with Prince Jaehaerys Targaryen (Aegon II’s son), a yet to be cast role in the House of the Dragon.

Morning

The offspring of Syrax, this dragon was hatched during the Dance of the Dragons. Morning has pink scales and black horns and is the horse of Lady Rhaena Targaryen (played in House of the Dragon by Phoebe Campbell as an adult and Eva Ossei-Gerning as a youngster). Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon Cast

Sheep thief

This “brown and plain” wild dragon is tamed by, as The World of Ice & Fire describes it, a “plain, born and dishonorable girl” named Nettles, who feeds the dragon sheep to win it over. Nettles have yet to be introduced to House of the Dragon.

The cannibal

Another beast not yet introduced in House of the Dragon, this wild dragon is known in Fire & Blood to have never been tamed let alone ridden – and to have eaten other dragons, hence its name. Legend has it that he has been hiding in Dragonstone since before the arrival of the Targaryens.

The Gray Ghost

Like the Cannibal, this is another wild dragon that has never been tamed or ridden and must appear in the House of the Dragon. It is said that he feasted on fish rather than people. Find all the the latest House of the Dragon updates here. In the meantime, find out what happens to the great houses during House of the Dragonwhich has already been done renewed for season 2. And be sure to read ours Episode 1 review and Episode 2 review.


title: “Every Dragon In Game Of Thrones House Of The Dragon Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-10-26” author: “Lillian Cox”


This is the story of how they died. House of the Dragon will depict dragons that were used both as protectors of various Targaryen clans and as all-powerful weapons in a war dubbed the Dance of Dragons, a multi-year succession campaign between the various Targaryen claimants to the Iron Throne – a war that would prove tragic for all involved, human and dragon alike. The following is a list of all the dragons that appeared during the Dance of the Dragons. Some have already made their debut in House of the Dragon, while many others aren’t expected to appear for several more seasons due to the significant time-lapses chronicled in Fire & Blood. Every Dragon in Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon Let’s start with the most infamous Targaryen dragon of all…

Balerion the Black Dread

The largest and largest of all Targaryen dragons, Balerion was ridden by Aegon the Conqueror and later became the steed of King Viserys I. The black and red mal dragon has died by the time House of the Dragon begins, but the huge his skull can be seen in the Red Keep.

Vhagar

The second largest dragon of the Targaryens, Vagar is an ancient female dragon and the last of them to fly during the conquest of Aegon, when he served as Queen Visenia Targaryen’s steed. Together, they burned Arryn’s fleet in the waters off Gulltown. Vagar is named after an Old Valyrian god and will contribute to later developments in the House of the Dragon.

Syracuse

As described in George RR Martin’s official companion book The World of Ice & Fire: The Untold History of Westeros and the Game of Thrones, the tawny Syrax is the “huge and terrible” female horse of Princess Rhaenyra (depicted in House of the Dragon by Milly Alcock as a youngster and Emma D’Arcy as an adult).

Caraxes

Named the Blood Wyrm, this huge, red and horned beast is the steed of Prince Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) and is as fearsome and vicious as its rider.

Solar beacons

With his golden scales and flame, it’s no wonder this huge and fearsome male dragon was named ‘Sunfyre the Golden’. He is the horse of Aegon II Targaryen (who will be played in House of the Dragon as an adult by Tom Glynn-Carney and as a youngster by Ty Tennant).

mediator

‘The Bronze Fury’, the third largest dragon, is described in The World of Ice & Fire as ‘old and rough’. This male dragon was once the steed of Jaehaerys I Targaryen, also known as the Old King.

Silverwing

Once ridden by Queen Alysanne Targaryen, this dragon would later become the steed of Ulf the White, a “dragonseed” character who has yet to be introduced to House of the Dragon.

Meleys

The “Red Queen” is the horse of the Queen Who Never Was, Princess Rhaenys (played in House of the Dragon by Eve Best, pictured above). Meleys is described in The World of Ice & Fire as “old and wicked, lazy, but terrifying when he wakes.”

Moondancer

Dubbed by The World of Ice & Fire as a “delicate and beautiful” female dragon, she is the small but swift steed of Lady Baela Targaryen (who will be played in House of the Dragon by actors Shani Smethurst and Bethany Antonia as the youngest and adult Baela, respectively).

Seasmoke

This gray and white dragon is still relatively young during the Dance of the Dragons, during which he bonds with Ser Laenor Velaryon (played in House of the Dragon as a teenager by Theo Nate and then as an adult by John Macmillan).

Dreamfyre

This silver and blue dragon was the steed of both Princess Rhaena Targaryen (daughter of Aenys I) and Queen Helaena Targaryen at different times. Helaena will be played by Phia Saban as an adult and Evie Allen as a youngster in House of the Dragon.

Tessarion

“The Blue Queen” is Prince Daeron Targaryen’s steed, a yet-to-be-cast role in House of the Dragon. This blue flame breathing dragon is said to be younger than Dreamfyre, Sunfyre and Vhagar.

Storm cloud

This young male dragon will not join the House of the Dragon until later in the series, during which time he will be Aegon the Younger’s steed.

vermax

This young male dragon will serve as the steed of Prince Jacaerys Velaryon (portrayed in the HBO series by Harry Collett as an adult and Leo Hart as a youth).

Arrah

Said to be five times the size of Vhagar, this young male dragon is the steed of Prince Lucerys Velaryon (played by Elliot Grihault as an adult and Harvey Sadler as a youngster in House of the Dragon).

Tyraxes

Prince Joffrey Velaryon’s dragonrider horse Tyraxes was not as big as Vermax and Arrax. Joffrey’s role has yet to be cast in House of the Dragon.

Morghul

This young dragon is engaged to Princess Jaehaera Targaryen, a yet to be cast role in the House of the Dragon.

Srykos

This dragon is associated with Prince Jaehaerys Targaryen (Aegon II’s son), a yet to be cast role in the House of the Dragon.

Morning

The offspring of Syrax, this dragon was hatched during the Dance of the Dragons. Morning has pink scales and black horns and is the horse of Lady Rhaena Targaryen (played in House of the Dragon by Phoebe Campbell as an adult and Eva Ossei-Gerning as a youngster). Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon Cast

Sheep thief

This “brown and plain” wild dragon is tamed by, as The World of Ice & Fire describes it, a “plain, born and dishonorable girl” named Nettles, who feeds the dragon sheep to win it over. Nettles have yet to be introduced to House of the Dragon.

The cannibal

Another beast not yet introduced in House of the Dragon, this wild dragon is known in Fire & Blood to have never been tamed let alone ridden – and to have eaten other dragons, hence its name. Legend has it that he has been hiding in Dragonstone since before the arrival of the Targaryens.

The Gray Ghost

Like the Cannibal, this is another wild dragon that has never been tamed or ridden and must appear in the House of the Dragon. It is said that he feasted on fish rather than people. Find all the the latest House of the Dragon updates here. In the meantime, find out what happens to the great houses during House of the Dragonwhich has already been done renewed for season 2. And be sure to read ours Episode 1 review and Episode 2 review.


title: “Every Dragon In Game Of Thrones House Of The Dragon Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-02” author: “Jose Graham”


This is the story of how they died. House of the Dragon will depict dragons that were used both as protectors of various Targaryen clans and as all-powerful weapons in a war dubbed the Dance of Dragons, a multi-year succession campaign between the various Targaryen claimants to the Iron Throne – a war that would prove tragic for all involved, human and dragon alike. The following is a list of all the dragons that appeared during the Dance of the Dragons. Some have already made their debut in House of the Dragon, while many others aren’t expected to appear for several more seasons due to the significant time-lapses chronicled in Fire & Blood. Every Dragon in Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon Let’s start with the most infamous Targaryen dragon of all…

Balerion the Black Dread

The largest and largest of all Targaryen dragons, Balerion was ridden by Aegon the Conqueror and later became the steed of King Viserys I. The black and red mal dragon has died by the time House of the Dragon begins, but the huge his skull can be seen in the Red Keep.

Vhagar

The second largest dragon of the Targaryens, Vagar is an ancient female dragon and the last of them to fly during the conquest of Aegon, when he served as Queen Visenia Targaryen’s steed. Together, they burned Arryn’s fleet in the waters off Gulltown. Vagar is named after an Old Valyrian god and will contribute to later developments in the House of the Dragon.

Syracuse

As described in George RR Martin’s official companion book The World of Ice & Fire: The Untold History of Westeros and the Game of Thrones, the tawny Syrax is the “huge and terrible” female horse of Princess Rhaenyra (depicted in House of the Dragon by Milly Alcock as a youngster and Emma D’Arcy as an adult).

Caraxes

Named the Blood Wyrm, this huge, red and horned beast is the steed of Prince Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) and is as fearsome and vicious as its rider.

Solar beacons

With his golden scales and flame, it’s no wonder this huge and fearsome male dragon was named ‘Sunfyre the Golden’. He is the horse of Aegon II Targaryen (who will be played in House of the Dragon as an adult by Tom Glynn-Carney and as a youngster by Ty Tennant).

mediator

‘The Bronze Fury’, the third largest dragon, is described in The World of Ice & Fire as ‘old and rough’. This male dragon was once the steed of Jaehaerys I Targaryen, also known as the Old King.

Silverwing

Once ridden by Queen Alysanne Targaryen, this dragon would later become the steed of Ulf the White, a “dragonseed” character who has yet to be introduced to House of the Dragon.

Meleys

The “Red Queen” is the horse of the Queen Who Never Was, Princess Rhaenys (played in House of the Dragon by Eve Best, pictured above). Meleys is described in The World of Ice & Fire as “old and wicked, lazy, but terrifying when he wakes.”

Moondancer

Dubbed by The World of Ice & Fire as a “delicate and beautiful” female dragon, she is the small but swift steed of Lady Baela Targaryen (who will be played in House of the Dragon by actors Shani Smethurst and Bethany Antonia as the youngest and adult Baela, respectively).

Seasmoke

This gray and white dragon is still relatively young during the Dance of the Dragons, during which he bonds with Ser Laenor Velaryon (played in House of the Dragon as a teenager by Theo Nate and then as an adult by John Macmillan).

Dreamfyre

This silver and blue dragon was the steed of both Princess Rhaena Targaryen (daughter of Aenys I) and Queen Helaena Targaryen at different times. Helaena will be played by Phia Saban as an adult and Evie Allen as a youngster in House of the Dragon.

Tessarion

“The Blue Queen” is Prince Daeron Targaryen’s steed, a yet-to-be-cast role in House of the Dragon. This blue flame breathing dragon is said to be younger than Dreamfyre, Sunfyre and Vhagar.

Storm cloud

This young male dragon will not join the House of the Dragon until later in the series, during which time he will be Aegon the Younger’s steed.

vermax

This young male dragon will serve as the steed of Prince Jacaerys Velaryon (portrayed in the HBO series by Harry Collett as an adult and Leo Hart as a youth).

Arrah

Said to be five times the size of Vhagar, this young male dragon is the steed of Prince Lucerys Velaryon (played by Elliot Grihault as an adult and Harvey Sadler as a youngster in House of the Dragon).

Tyraxes

Prince Joffrey Velaryon’s dragonrider horse Tyraxes was not as big as Vermax and Arrax. Joffrey’s role has yet to be cast in House of the Dragon.

Morghul

This young dragon is engaged to Princess Jaehaera Targaryen, a yet to be cast role in the House of the Dragon.

Srykos

This dragon is associated with Prince Jaehaerys Targaryen (Aegon II’s son), a yet to be cast role in the House of the Dragon.

Morning

The offspring of Syrax, this dragon was hatched during the Dance of the Dragons. Morning has pink scales and black horns and is the horse of Lady Rhaena Targaryen (played in House of the Dragon by Phoebe Campbell as an adult and Eva Ossei-Gerning as a youngster). Game of Thrones: House of the Dragon Cast

Sheep thief

This “brown and plain” wild dragon is tamed by, as The World of Ice & Fire describes it, a “plain, born and dishonorable girl” named Nettles, who feeds the dragon sheep to win it over. Nettles have yet to be introduced to House of the Dragon.

The cannibal

Another beast not yet introduced in House of the Dragon, this wild dragon is known in Fire & Blood to have never been tamed let alone ridden – and to have eaten other dragons, hence its name. Legend has it that he has been hiding in Dragonstone since before the arrival of the Targaryens.

The Gray Ghost

Like the Cannibal, this is another wild dragon that has never been tamed or ridden and must appear in the House of the Dragon. It is said that he feasted on fish rather than people. Find all the the latest House of the Dragon updates here. In the meantime, find out what happens to the great houses during House of the Dragonwhich has already been done renewed for season 2. And be sure to read ours Episode 1 review and Episode 2 review.