Two centuries before the events of Game of Thrones, House Targaryen rises and falls in HBO’s fantasy drama House of the Dragon. Season two of the show delves into the vicious civil war known as the Dance of the Dragons, where the once powerful House Targaryen loses everything. Among the characters that make a significant impact on the show are Larys Strong, the Master of Whisperers and Lord Confessor of House of The Dragon, who manipulates everyone he encounters for power and prestige. His brother, Harwin Strong, contrasts him with his honest and principled nature, despite having a secret child with Rhaenyra that leads to his downfall at the hands of Larys.

Corlys Velaryon, known as the Sea Snake, is a complicated character who shows fierce loyalty to the Targaryens and fights for his wife, Rhaenys’, claim to the throne. Ser Criston Cole, a skilled member of the Kingsguard, struggles with his love for Rhaenyra and breaks his oath of celibacy, leading to a darker turn in his character. Laenor Velaryon faces prejudice and attempts to disguise the fact that his children are not biologically his, showcasing a moral figure with a kind heart in a ruthless world.

Otto Hightower, a cunning and ruthless character, utilizes his intelligence and ambition for power play in his role as the Hand of the King, often placing his own needs above the kingdom. His daughter, Alicent Hightower, feels the impact of his decisions most keenly, as her friendship with Princess Rhaenyra is severed when Otto instructs her to get involved with Viserys, setting them on opposing paths. Viserys Targaryen’s descent into physical and mental deterioration throughout season one reflects his unsuitability for the throne, despite his love for his family and optimism for the future.

Daemon Targaryen, portrayed by Matt Smith, initially appears as an antagonist aligned with Goldcloaks against House Targaryen but reveals hidden redeeming qualities as a complex and enigmatic character. Rhaenyra Targaryen, alongside Alicent Hightower, emerges as a captivating and complex character driven by bravery and a desire to do what is right for herself and her loved ones, even if it means crossing moral boundaries. As tensions rise and conflicts deepen in House of the Dragon, the characters navigate a web of intrigue, love, betrayal, and ambition, shaping the fate of House Targaryen and the world of Westeros.

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