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Aegon brings his young son and heir, Jaehaerys, to a Small Council meeting and, when Ser Tyland Lannister gently restrains a mischievous Jaehaerys, Aegon humiliates him by insisting he give the boy a "pony ride" to which Alicent intervenes. The council discusses war tactics in anticipation of Rhaenyra's response to Aemond killing Lucerys.
The thing is, Aegon’s brother Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) crafted a plan to ambush the Blacks on his dragon, so Aemond’s not too happy when he spots Aegon and his mount flying overhead. Ser Criston ...
It is true that Alicent's son Aemond killed Lucerys Velaryon, Rhaenyra's son, in the Season 1 finale. Rhaenyra sought to avenge that death by killing Aemond. Rhaenyra sought to avenge that death ...
Aegon then enters the cell and bludgeons Blood to death with a mace. Aegon and Helaena fail to reconnect amid their shared grief. Likewise, Alicent is unable to comfort either Aegon or Helaena. Seeking solace with Sylvi at her brothel, Aemond feels self-important at being Daemon's target, but expresses remorse over Lucerys' accidental death.
Aemond has always seen Aegon as someone inferior who lacks the dedication and persistence to be king, whereas Aemond has always seen himself as — although he is the spare — that he should have ...
Aemond berates Aegon in High Valyrian, further humiliating him as Aegon can barely speak it. Alicent discovers that Aegon has had Viserys' history books removed. Aegon vents his anger to Alicent over the council excluding him from important matters. She dismisses this, saying he, lacking wisdom and knowledge, is inferior to Viserys as a king.
This led to a climactic battle scene that involved several major players, including King Aegon (Tom Glynn-Carney), his brother Aemond (Ewan Mitchell), and Rhaenys (Eve Best).
He warns that Aegon's life is in danger while Aemond is prince regent. Aegon asks for Larys' help. As Gwayne is about to leave for Harrenhal with Criston's troops, Alicent asks about her youngest son, Daeron, who resides in Oldtown. Gwayne says that teenaged Daeron is stalwart, clever, and, unlike his brothers, also kind.