
Warner Bros Discovery Original Film
"The North remembers — and so does dragonfire." The conquest is far from complete. Two great obstacles remain. In the north, the ancient castle of Harrenhal — greatest fortress ever built, its towers touching the clouds — belongs to Harren the Black, King of the Isles and the Rivers, who believes his walls can defy any army. Aegon and Balerion disabuse him of that notion in a single terrible night, the stones of Harrenhal melting like candles around Harren and his sons as they cower in the topmost tower. Then Rhaenys flies south to Dorne, the one kingdom that refuses to bend. In Dorne she finds desert and silence — the Dornish fight no battles but strike from shadows, burning Targaryen supply lines, killing soldiers in their sleep. Meraxes is brought down by a scorpion bolt through the eye above the castle of the Hellholt. Rhaenys and her dragon are captured; the Targaryens wage a decade of fire and blood against Dorne in revenge. This film is also Visenya's — it is she who hunts the assassins who strike at Aegon, she who forges the Kingsguard from the seven greatest knights of the realm. The film ends with Rhaenys declared dead and Aegon, grief-stripped, carving her face into the wood of the Iron Throne.
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