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Daemon Targaryen dreams about the Song of Ice and Fire prophecy at the end of "House of the Dragon" season two.
The Song of Ice and Fire. It is true. What he saw in the north. The Prince That Was Promised,” Viserys said to Alicent, thinking it was Rhaenyra. “To unite the realm.
Images of flaming swords abound in A Song Of Ice And Fire. Jaime Lannister dreams that in A Storm Of Swords that he and Brienne’s swords burn with silvery flames until their life drains from them.
So what exactly is The Song of Ice and Fire and how does this one House of the Dragon scene blow up everything we know about the Targaryens, Jon Snow (Kit Harington), ...
It must be remembered that ‘A Song of Ice and Fire’, as a saga, is incomplete. George R.R. Martin plans to close it as a heptalogy (a seven-part series), but the last two books remain in limbo.
Game of Thrones and A Song of Ice and Fire have been on separate paths in many ways for a while now, but that very well may extend into two entirely different endings for each of them.
Here's a full explanation on the Song of Ice and Fire prophecy that is used heavily in both 'House of the Dragon' and 'Game of Thrones,' including what it means for the Targaryens.