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The thing is, Aegon’s brother Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) crafted a plan to ambush the Blacks on his dragon, so Aemond’s not too happy when he spots Aegon and his mount flying overhead. Ser Criston ...
First, Aemond gave his dragon, Vhagar, the dracarys command — aka “burn it with fire! — when both Rhaenys (the enemy) and his brother, Aegon (not the enemy), were in his path. Then, after ...
Aemond asks his brother how much he remembers from the battle and Aegon says “nothing.” But it seems like Aemond is coercing him into silence, and he gives him the little ball from the small ...
Aemond sternly rebuffs Larys' suggestion to be appointed Hand of the King and orders him to summon his grandfather, Otto Hightower, back to court. Aemond visits Aegon and presses his brother regarding what he remembers about the battle at Rook's Rest; Aegon claims he has no recollection.
Rhaenyra finds Arrax's remains and then announces her revenge on Aemond. In response, Daemon, Rhaenyra's uncle-husband, appoints two assassins in King's Landing to kill Aemond. However, the assassins are unable to find Aemond and instead decide to kill King Aegon II's son and heir, Jaehaerys. The episode title refers to Daemon vowing revenge ...
Following the Battle of the Burning Mill, Aemond supports Ser Criston Cole's proposal of subjugating the houses in the Crownlands that have allied with Rhaenyra. When Aegon and his retinue take a new squire to Sylvi's brothel to lose his virginity, he encounters Aemond with Sylvi and jeers at his brother until Aemond leaves.
Aemond orders the city gates shut just as masses of citizens, including blacksmith Hugh Hammer and his family, attempt to flee. Later, Helaena confronts Aemond in front of the Iron Throne, asking if it was worth the price. Alicent sits at Aegon's bedside but leaves just before he awakens and weakly calls out to her.
"Daemon sent them to kill me -- I was out," Aemond says, explaining how he evaded his own murder. "In truth, I am proud that he considers me such a foe and that he seeks to murder me in my bed. He ...