House of Dragons/Game of Thrones: Unmasking the True Face of the Night King

It is noteworthy that the night king had power to own and ride on a dragon as seen in Game of Thrones the can only be possible if the night kink is of a Targaryen lineage.

In a shocking turn of events during the second season of House of the Dragon, the King consort at last saw a vision connected to Game of Thrones.

The Godswoods, a courtyard with a tall, bloodied tree same as in GOT, is where Daemon is led after being awakened one night by Alys Rivers, a resident of Harrenhal. “There are omens here for those who seek them… do you wish to learn what is given to you?” she asks him as she walks him outdoors in the season finale.

Daemon pushes his hand against the bloodied tree and all of a sudden begins to have vivid hallucinations, the first of which is of a blonde man with a birthmark in the shape of a bird. Then, a three-eyed raven appears on screen, and The Ice King looking like Daemon and his army march across a snowy landscape. Daemon then sees a terrible and gory battle where a large number of men and dragons are lying in pools of blood.
“It’s all a story, and you’re but one part in it, you know your part in it,” Helaena tells Daemon as Rhaenyra sits on The Iron Throne in the final scene of his vision. You are aware of your obligations.”

Daemon’s vision is essentially The Song of Ice, a prophecy derived from King Aegon Targaryen’s dream in which he saw that a long, terrible winter was approaching from the North that would wipe off humanity.
The sapphire eye glistened blue as Aemond Targaryen removed his eye patch to reveal that he had had his eye removed during the end of the first season. The blue eyes and similarity to another Game of Thrones villain, The Night King.

So who becomes the night king?

No, Aemond Targaryen does not become the Night King, nor do they have any connection. In reality, in season six of Game of Thrones, we see the creation of the White Walkers and the Night King.

In Bran’s vision, a human who is bound to a tree is struck in the chest by a dragon glass driven by the Children of the Forest. “He was turned into the Night King by someone,”

Aemond perishes at Daemon’s hands in the books. Aemond bonds himself to Vhagar, but Daemon does not chain himself to Caraxes, and the two battle it out. As the dragons continue to battle, Daemon delivers a deadly blow to Aemond by piercing his sword through his eye—yes, the one that resembles the Night King’s. The two guys are thought to be dead when the two dragons collide with the lake. Daemon’s body is never discovered, but Aemond’s is recovered.

If the movie series follows the books, then we have Daemond Targaryen becoming the night king as his body was never found.

 

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