In his series of novels, George R.R. Martin incorporated characters inspired by the Three Stooges and Sesame Street, showing his creative integration of various influences.
The political landscape in House of the Dragon is intensifying with Aemond Targaryen's rise to power, wielding both dragon power and political authority.
Aemond's supporters, like Ser Criston Cole, are torn between allegiance and morality, choosing political expediency over personal horror.
The conflict now is described as 'a war of dragons' where leadership is linked to dragon-riding abilities, adding a new dimension to the power dynamics in the narrative.
Collection
[
|
...
]