As a seasoned watcher of the Game of Thrones saga and now a devoted fan of House of the Dragon, I’ve grown accustomed to the complexities and intricacies of Westeros’ political landscape. Each episode unravels new layers of power plays, familial dynamics, and character development that keep me on the edge of my seat.
In the captivating world of “House of the Dragon,” I, as a gamer, find myself witnessing Aemond’s intense actions. He crumples up a significant piece of paper, an event that carries more weight than it seems for the Smallfolk of King’s Landing. These people form the foundations of rule for Prince Regents, Kings, Queens, and lesser lords and ladies.
As a devoted fan, I’ve noticed an intriguing development in the political landscape of “House of the Dragon.” The Greens are currently fragmented, but surprisingly, the scattered Blacks are beginning to come together. Intriguingly enough, new characters are being drawn into the Dragonrider fold, building up to a thrilling climax at the Gullet.
At King’s Landing: Aemond Tightens The Noose On The Lannisters, The Lone Strong, And Cole Marches Again
Several weeks ago, Tyland informed Aegon’s Small Council that Jason Lannister had amassed a large army at Casterly Rock, with the intention of invading the Riverlands to confront the Blackwoods and expel Daemon. True to his word, Jason now leads the Lannister forces, yet he insists on having Vhagar’s aerial support for his operations against the Blackwoods. At the start of Episode 6, Jason arrives at the gates of House Lefford’s stronghold, Golden Tooth, and takes possession without much resistance. The lord of Golden Tooth makes room for Jason and his troops to occupy the fortress. However, the stronghold lacks sufficient supplies to maintain an army, let alone the cages brought by the arrogant lord and his entourage of a thousand knights, seven thousand archers, men-at-arms, and 500 fighting men from House Lefford.
Jason has only managed to assemble a group of men and displayed his lions. Currently, he is taking a break at Golden Tooth. He’s not very bright or skilled in combat himself, and it’s questionable how effective he would be on the battlefield. He insists that Aemond and Vhagar engage in a fight on his behalf. Aemond responds to this demand.
In simpler terms, “Is it necessary for the Lannisters to have an escort when traveling from the Tooth to Harrenhal due to their weakness and lack of numbers?”
Tyland raises a valid observation: Daemon and Caraxes are currently in the Riverlands, making it impossible for the Lannister army to confront them head-on. However, this concern is minor compared to what Prince Regent is dealing with – he’s seeking help from the Triarchy to bypass the Blacks’ blockade at the Gullet. In Martin’s novels, Otto’s plan involves forming an alliance with the Triarchy against the Sea Snake, but in the HBO adaptation, Aemond mentions this instead.
I’ve had enough of this cursed blockade.
the Triarchy beyond the Narrow Sea cannot be relied upon. The pirates of the Triarchy previously targeted Westerosi pirates in “House of the Dragon” Season 1 to seize power over the Stepstones. If the Triarchy benefits from the Targaryen feud, trading routes will be disrupted, and the combined forces of Houses Hightower and Lannister won’t be enough to maintain order. The primary message is that Aemond dislikes challenges to his authority and insists on having things his way. Cole is ordered to the Riverlands to face off against Daemon, while Alicent declines Lord Jasper Wylde’s proposal of marrying the Red Kraken Dalton Greyjoy.
Aemond exhibits a strong rule yet shows no self-control. He orders Alicent out of the Small Council, suggesting she focus on “household matters,” which resonates with the late Princess Rhaenys’ statement, “You continue to labor for men. Your father, your spouse, your child.” Displeased by her dismissal and the fact that it was carried out by her preferred son, Alicent feels betrayed. Her late husband and eldest daughter had no qualms about women in leadership roles, and she held significant influence when Viserys presided over the Small Council. Ironically, isn’t this the origin of the Greens’ (Aemond’s) plan? The Greens aim to instigate a war between Daemon and the Riverlords and Cole’s weary troops, leaving them to face two enemies simultaneously. He assures Daemon that they will clash at an opportune moment.
As I nervously awaited any news from my loyal supporter, Grand Maester Orwyle, I was informed that Otto had yet to respond to my letters and that House Beesbury had turned against the Hightowers over the murder of their liege lord, Lyman. Feeling uneasy about Aemond’s growing authority, I apologized to my injured son, Aegon, for my past harsh words towards him. I acknowledged that I had unfairly criticized his competence and intelligence, which had led him into battle unwittingly.
I went to see my brother Aegon with a concern in my heart, wanting to gauge his mental condition following the recent battle. But when I arrived, he shook his head and told me sadly, “I can’t recall a thing, dear brother, as you teach me the next lines.”
You challenged Meleys. It was foolish.
At Orwyle’s entrance into Aegon’s chambers, he regards Aemond warily due to the increasing number of people disappearing under Aegon’s rule. Larys, taking advantage of Otto’s withdrawal, teams up with the weakened Aegon in his quarters. He declines providing the King with the restorative Milk of Poppy to clear his confusion, instead sharing news of Aemond’s advancement. This alliance benefits Larys personally as he is known for aligning himself with those in power.
Episode 6 Title | Smallfolk |
Director | Andrij Parekh |
Writer | Eileen Shim |
Release Date | July 21, 2023 |
At Dragonstone: Corlys Velaryon Is The New Hand, And The Sowing Of The Seeds Has Begun
Corlys Velaryon enters the Chamber of the Painted Table first, ready to discuss matters with Rhaenyra and her advisors. He assumes the role of the Hand by wearing the signet ring. Rhaenyra’s commander, Ser Steffon Darklyn, is then called upon to propose taming Seasmoke for her. Rhaenyra confides in her commander about her predicament, explaining her need for more Dragonriders to strengthen her forces. With her army depleted and dragons Rhaenys and Meleys lost, she remains stranded on Dragonstone. Rhaenyra discovers an unexpected connection between Ser Steffon and the Targaryen lineage – his great-grandmother’s great-grandmother, Aeriana, was a princess from House Targaryen. Rhaenyra cautions him, but Steffon is thrilled at the opportunity. Together with a Dragonkeeper, they attempt to tame Seasmoke at the Dragondock, ultimately meeting their demise during this operation.
As a devoted gamer, I find myself growing increasingly frustrated with Lord Bartimos Celtigar. His persistent questioning of my strategic decisions during our latest game session leaves me seething with anger. It seems he fails to appreciate the complexity of the situation at hand and the far-reaching consequences of each move we make. Little does he know, my plans are intricately woven and require a great deal of foresight and patience. I can only hope that he will learn to trust my judgement and focus on the bigger picture rather than dwelling on the present challenges.
Seasmoke has fled Dragonstone and Ser Steffon was a valiant knight.
After the tragic events at Dragondock, Rhaenyra angrily strikes Celtigar as a way to assert her dominance. She yearns for the same obedience she’s seen from male rulers. A brief while later, she grabs a sword with the intention of wielding it. Mysaria advises her quietly to seek out more highborn individuals to claim dragons.
How Are the Smallfolk of King’s Landing Doing?
Rhaenyra Sends Her Gifts
The inhabitants of King’s Landing are on the brink of famine thanks to the Sea Snake’s blockade, leaving them longing for something other than fish. At a local tavern, Dyana, who was once assaulted by Aegon in Season 1, offers Ulf a small bite to eat. In the background, a woman paid by Mysaria spreads rumors of the Greens’ festivities and feasts at the Red Keep celebrating Aemond’s new position. The vivid descriptions of roast lamb, mince pies, honey cakes, beef, and gravy evoke strong feelings among those listening. The Greens may have lost King’s Landing, but Aemond’s reaction is to call upon Larys Strong and summon Otto Hightower as the new Hand.
Ulf says Viserys never ate while his subjects went hungry, which Mysaria’s plant counters with:
Aye. But he’s gone now, and his rightful heir denied her seat.
Hugh’s wife, Kat, is part of the group observing the Hightower soldiers transporting lambs into the Red Keep. The Blacks are instigating chaos within King’s Landing by sending boats filled with supplies and displaying their red-and-black flag. The crowd rushes to the water’s edge, causing commotion that even skilled knights struggle to contain. Riots ensue, and during the chaos, Hugh steals a hidden stash from someone, while Alicent and Helaena, who are praying in the Great Sept, barely manage to escape unharmed.
Prior to departing for Harrenhal, Alicent asks her brother Gwayne about their sixteen-year-old son Daeron, whom she had placed under the care of their family. Gwayne characterizes Daeron as a considerate youth, intelligent, and proficient in playing both the lute and handling a sword. Alicent is pleased to learn that her youngest child exhibits kindness, a trait not commonly observed in their elder sons.
At Driftmark: Lord Corlys Commands His Son Alyn To Be His First Mate
I, as a devoted fan, rejoice at Lord Corlys’ return to Driftmark, delighted to find my ship restored. I am honored when he appoints me as his first mate, though there are more seasoned men available. Yet, Corlys remains firm in his decision. It’s the dawning of the Hull brothers’ era: Baela Targaryen has decreed Driftmark to Salt and Sea, and Corlys selects the man most likely to succeed him as Lord of the Tides. Overhearing our conversation, Addam later proposes a new life of wealth to his brother – visions of the Driftwood Throne, servants, and luxury. We are the illegitimate sons of the Sea Snake; Alyn finds joy in repairing ships, while I, Addam, long for more of Corlys’ attention.
At The Vale: Rhaena Discovers The Presence Of A Large Dragon
Rhaena harbors suspicions of a massive dragon residing in the Vale based on the numerous bones, charred sheep carcasses, and scorched ground she discovers. However, her concerns are dashed when Jeyne Arryn informs her that it’s merely a wild dragon foraging for food. Lady Arryn shares additional news: Prince Reggio has consented to raising Princes Joffrey, Aegon, and Viserys in Pentos. With the help of a merchant ship named Gay Abandon, they will be transported there. Rhaena may assume the role of caretaker for Rhaenyra’s youngest sons temporarily, but the presence of the wild dragon in the Vale holds an explanation.
At Harrenhal: Daemon And Alys Rivers Make Progress, Grover Tully Is Dead
In Episode 6 of “House of the Dragon,” my character, Daemon Targaryen, is like the unfortunate square on someone else’s bingo card. I’m the one who stood idly by while Viserys, my brother and the king, had his queen, Aemma, killed in childbirth to bring forth their new heir, Baelon. The celebration of my newfound position as the King’s heir left me feeling like the “heir for a day,” while Viserys longed for my support.
Daemon’s memories come alive with vibrant detail, revealing the intricacies of his past and the weight of his guilt for being an absent brother. Exhausted by the burdens of his past, he leaves Harrenhal only to encounter Alys Rivers at the gates of Godswood. She accuses him of being a wanderer with no regard for responsibility, and reminds him of his travels to Dragonstone, the Stepstones, Pentos, and now Harrenhal. While Daemon sees the Iron Throne as an opportunity, Alys recalls Viserys and Rhaenyra’s reluctance to claim it. She advises Daemon on dealing with the Riverlands and praises Lord Paramount Tully for his leadership in the region during turbulent times. Before departing to visit Lord Grover, she hints at impending change.
Do nothing now. In three days’ time, the winds will shift.
In Daemon’s final dream, he comforted Viserys during his grief over Aemma’s death. Daemon’s dream sequences aimed to set things right. Upon being roused from sleep, Simon informed Daemon that the Riverrun maesters and their healer, Alys, were unable to save Lord Grover. Tragically, young Oscar Tully had taken on the role of Lord Paramount of the Riverlands instead. Daemon inquired about the circumstances surrounding Lord Grover’s death, already harboring suspicions towards Alys.
How Does House Of The Dragon Episode 6 End?
At Driftmark, Addam of Hull is approached by Seasmoke instead of being the one to search for him in legend. Mysaria confides in Rhaenyra about her past experience with her father’s violence, and they share a kiss. However, their intimate moment is interrupted as Rhaenyra’s guards inform her that Seasmoke has taken a rider and has been spotted flying over Spicetown. Mysaria suspects the Greens, while Rhaenyra swiftly mounts Syrax, leaving Jace behind in a state of frustration at the end of Episode 6 in “House of the Dragon.”
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