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The clash between Aegon, Aemond, Rhaenys and their dragons as seen on TV plays out just the same in the book: with Rhaenys dead, Aegon fallen and Aemond unscathed. “King Aegon II did not die ...
Rhaenyra finds Arrax's remains and then announces her revenge on Aemond. In response, Daemon, Rhaenyra's uncle-husband, appoints two assassins in King's Landing to kill Aemond. However, the assassins are unable to find Aemond and instead decide to kill King Aegon II's son and heir, Jaehaerys. The episode title refers to Daemon vowing revenge ...
(Whether Aemond cared that dropping a "dracarys" in this moment would also potentially kill Aegon is for the viewers to decide, but he seems to know Vhagar’s orneriness gives him some plausible ...
But when Larys (Matthew Needham) tells King Aegon II (Tom Glynn-Carney) that Aemond “has gone in fury to Sharp Point and laid waste to the whole of the town,” there’s no explanation.
When she refuses, Aemond reacts roughly, but Alicent intervenes, berating Aemond for being reckless and destructive. Later, Aemond tries gently persuading Helaena, but she again declines, revealing she knows he burnt Aegon and Sunfyre at Rook's Rest. She also says she has foreseen his death in the war and Aegon retaking the throne.
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.
How does Aemond Targaryen die in 'House of the Dragon'? Here's what we know based on the book, 'Fire & Blood.'