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Dragons are magical flying and fire-breathing reptilian creatures. They existed on the continents of Westeros and Essos, but were considered to have been extinct for almost one hundred and fifty years. The only remaining traces of dragons were skeletal remains and petrified dragon eggs.
We followed their story all throughout the main A Song of Ice and Fire books and the eight seasons of Game of Thrones, watching as the dragons grew bigger and fiercer and more...
Here's a full explanation on the Song of Ice and Fire prophecy that is used heavily in both 'House of the Dragon' and 'Game of Thrones,' including what it means for the Targaryens.
Dragons are a species of airborne, fire-breathing reptiles native to the continent of Essos, although they were also present in Westeros for several centuries. They are animals and incapable of speech but are highly intelligent and cunning.
A brief history of the Targaryen civil war, exploring the entire Dance of the Dragons from origins to aftermath. This video combines part 1-4 and contains SP...
Although involving dragons and sorcery, A Song of Ice and Fire series de-emphasizes magic as compared to many other epic fantasy works (emblem of J. Allen St. John's 1905 fantasy work The Face in the Pool).
The Ice Dragon. In 1980 George R. R. Martin's children's book debut was The Ice Dragon. Its 2007 edition is illustrated with pencil drawings by artist Yvonne Gilbert. Several publishers state The Ice Dragon is set in the same world as A Song of Ice and Fire, but Martin has refuted the claim. See also. Giant ice spider; Others; References