House of the Dragon might not have White Walkers, but the show’s cast is just as sprawling as Game of Thrones‘ was. Houses Targaryen, Hightower, and Velaryon aren’t the only ones destined to find themselves fighting in a civil war of fire and blood. The Dance of the Dragons will ensnare nearly every family in the Realm. But identifying the many people of Westeros has never been easy. Fortunately, you don’t need a maester to know who everyone is, not even with all those “new” families. We tracked every major character introduced on House of the Dragon during season one. Here’s everyone we met, what happened to them, and who’s still around for season two.
New House of the Dragon Characters; Jump to: House Targaryen // House Hightower // House Velaryon // House Strong // House Lannister // House Royce // Other Major Characters (Baratheons, Coles, and More)
House Targaryen
King Viserys bypassed his brother Daemon and named his daughter Princess Rhaenyra as heir to the Iron Throne. But that was before Viserys had a son with his second wife, Alicent Hightower.
Daemon and Rhaenyra married after the death of his second wife, Laena Velaryon, and the staged death of her husband Ser Laenor Velaryon.
Jacaerys (“Jace”) Velaryon
Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen had three black-haired boys with her first husband Ser Laenor. They named their oldest son Jacaerys, heir to the Iron Throne after Rhaenyra. However, many believed (correctly) their real father was Ser Harwin “Breakbones” Strong.
Lucerys (“Luke”) Velaryon
Rhaenyra and Laenor’s second child was Prince Lucerys Velaryon, his grandfather Ser Corlys Velaryon’s heir to the Lord of Driftmark. However, the prince died high over Storm’s Landing after his uncle Aemond Targaryen’s dragon Vhagar attacked Luke and his dragon Arrax.
Joffrey Velaryon
Joffrey Velaryon was the third, black-haired son of Rhaenyra and Laenor. His lawful father named him after his late paramour, Joffrey Lonmouth, whom Criston Cole murdered years earlier.
Aegon Targaryen (Son of Rhaenyra and Daemon)
Daemon and Rhaenyra’s first child together was Prince Aegon Targaryen. (Not to be connfused with Alicent’s first child, also named Aegon. That much older Aegon was crowned King, Second of His Name.)
Viserys Targaryen (Son of Rhaenyra and Daemon)
Rhaenyra and Daemon named their second child after her father, King Viserys.
Their third child, a daughter, died during childbirth after Rhaenyra learned her father died and Aegon had been crowned King.
Aegon Targaryen (Son of Viserys and Alicent)
Queen Alicent and King Viserys’s named their oldest child and firstborn son Aegon after the Conqueror. A known rapist and spectator of child fighting rings (where one of his own bastards might be forced to fight), Aegon himself said he is unfit to rule. However, he allowed his grandfather Otto Hightower, the green council, and his mother to crown him King, bypassing Viserys’s named heir, Aegon’s older half-sister Rhaenyra. He wears the crown and holds the Valyrian sword Blackfyre of Aegon the Conqueror.
Haelena Targaryen
Halaena, the first daughter and second child of Queen Alicent and King Viserys, married her older brother Aegon. She became Queen of Westeros after his coronation. They have twins, a son named Jahaerys and a daughter named Jahaera. (The show has yet to introduce their third child, Prince Maelor.)
The quiet, kind, strange Halaena also seems to be a dreamer. A number of her cryptic quotes proved prophetic, most notably about her brother Aemond needing to lose an eye to gain a dragon and “the beast beneath the boards.”
Aemond Targaryen
Aemond, the third child and second son of Alicent and Viserys, lost his eye as a child during a fight with his cousins. Aemond grew up to be a great warrior who resented his bastard-born nephews. He frequently wears an eyepatch over his sapphire eye and unlike his lazy brother, Aemond takes his duties seriously and spent his life studying and training. Aemond assured war after Vhagar killed his nephew Lucerys Velaryon.
Season one did not introduce Aemond’s younger brother, Alicent’s fourth child with Viserys, Prince Daeron. And it is not likely considering Viserys’ death and his failing health leading up to it.
House Hightower
Ser Otto Hightower was the first Hand of the King to Viserys. He returned to the position after the death of Lord Lyonel Strong. He’s father to Queen Alicent and grandfather to three (or four!) Targaryens. However, he’s not the Lord of his own family. That title belongs to his older, clean-shaven brother, Lord Hobert Hightower, head of one of Westeros’s oldest and most important noble families.
Otto was instrumental in crowing Aegon as King.
Lord Hobert Hightower
Lord Hightower wanted to ensure his great nephew became king rather than Aegon’s older half-sister, and House Hightower stands behind the new King.
House Velaryon
Ser Corlys Velaryon, husband to Princess Rhaenys Targaryen (The Queen Who Never Was) abandoned his position as master of ships on the small council to fight in the Stepstones with Daemon Targaryen. Two major figures from House Velaryon—his son and his brother—joined him in the battle.
Ser Corlys Velaryon is known as the Sea Snake, the most celebrated and accomplished sailor in the history of Westeros. He controls the most powerful fleet in the world, which he has sworn to Queen Rhaenyra. After debating sitting out the war, he declared for her side to protect his grandchildren. His wife will also fight for Rhaenyra, vowing to use her dragon Meleys for their side.
Laenor Velaryon
Ser Corlys’s oldest son Laenor fought against the Crabfeed. He mounted his dragon Seasmoke to help defeat the Crabfeeder. He then married Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen, an arrangement where they both vowed to do their duty while seeking happiness on the side.
Laenor conspired with his wife, her uncle Daemon, and his paramour Ser Qarl Correy to fake his death following a quarrel with Correy. The pair then fled to Essos, allowing Rhaenyra to marry her uncle.
Laena (née Velaryon) Targaryen
Lord Strong suggested Laenor as a strategic suitor for Princess Rhaenyra, just as Strong once recommended King Viserys wed Laenor’s older sister, Laena. Ultimately Laena married Prince Daemon Targaryen. The two had twin daughters, Rhaena and Baela, but Laena died after she was unable to deliver their third child. Rather than die in bed, she had her dragon Vhagar bathe her in dragon flame.
Baela Targaryen
The older daughter of Daemon and Laena’s twins, Baela, rides the dragon Moondancer. She also stayed at Driftmark with her grandmother after the death of her mother, Laena. She is betrothed to Jacaerys Velaryon.
Rhaena Targaryen
Daemon and Laena’s younger daughter was the only member of the family not to be a dragonrider while they lived in Pentos. She was still without a mount at the start of the Dance of the Dragons and serves as Rhaenyra’s cup bearer. She was also betrothed to Lucerys Velaryon before his death.
Vaemond Velaryon
Ser Corlys’s brother Vaemond was ready to mutiny against Daemon Targaryen before their side’s victory in the Stepstones. He also sought to have himself named as Lord of Driftmark when it looked like Ser Corlys might die. After King VIserys affirmed his grandson Lucerys as the lawful heir Vaemond called Rhaenyra’s boys bastards and her a whore. Daemon then sliced Aemond’s head in half. (He left him his tongue, at least.)
(Note: In the books, Vaemond is Corlys’ nephew, not his brother.)
New House of the Dragon Characters; Jump to: House Targaryen // House Hightower // House Velaryon // House Strong // House Lannister // House Royce // Other Major Characters (Baratheons, Coles, and More)
House Strong
Lord Lyonel Strong of Harrenhal first served on King Viserys’s small council as master of laws before becoming Hand of the King. He had two sons. The oldest, Harwin, died alongside his father during a fire at Harrenhal started by Lyonel’s youngest son, Larys.
Ser Harwin “Breakbones” Strong
Considered “the strongest knight” in the Seven Kingdoms, Ser Harwin “Breakbones” was not be the biggest knight in Westeros, but we saw how he earned his nickname during Viserys’ royal hunt. He was the only knight to hold the stag with his bare hands. Everyone else rode atop a horse.
He later became Commander of the City Watch in King’s Landing and was the real father of Princess Rhaenyra’s three oldest sons. Harwin died alongside his father at Harrenhal shortly after his banishment from King’s Landing for attacking Criston Cole.
Larys Strong, The Clubfoot
Harwin’s younger brother Larys is known as “The Clubfoot” because he was born with a twisted foot. He cited his foot as the reason he could not go on the royal hunt. Instead, he stayed at the King’s pavilion and quietly sat with the high ladies of the hunt. (That group included Lady Ceira Lannister and Lady Joselyn Redwyne, both creations of the show.)
Larys proved himself to be far more than just cunning and perceptive, though. He murdered his father and brother to appease his close friend and ally, Queen Alicent. Their deaths also made him Lord of Harrenhal. An unofficial master of whispers for the “greens,” Larys is an amoral killer with a memorable fetish.
House Lannister
The widowed Lady Ceira has twin sons, each of whom holds a major position in Westeros.
Jason Lannister
The older of the twins, the prideful, long-haired Jason Lannister is Lord of Casterly Rock and Warden of the West. Princess Rhaenyra spurned his offer of marriage, which he made after believing Prince Aegon had supplanted her as heir. His assumption also upset King Viserys, who called such talk “treason.” He is head of House Lannister, which supports King Aegon.
Ser Tyland Lannister
Tyland Lannister—who sports a shorter, neater haircut than his older twin brother—replaced Ser Corlys Velaryon on the small council as master of ships. His brother considers Tyland “frightfully dull.”
Tyland conspired with Otto Hightower to place Aegon on the Iron Throne and remains on the new King’s small council.
New House of the Dragon Characters; Jump to: House Targaryen // House Hightower // House Velaryon // House Strong // House Lannister // House Royce // Other Major Characters (Baratheons, Coles, and More)
House Royce
House Royce of Runestone in the Vale is an old, noble family descended from the First Men. (They also played a meaningful role on Game of Thrones.) Though kings long ago, they are sworn bannermen to House Arryn, Princess Rhaenys’ family (her mother was an Arryn). The Royce sigil features black iron studs and rune markings on a bronze field, which is where Daemon Targaryen got his uncouth nickname for his late wife.
Lady Rhea Royce
Prince Daemon hated his wife, Lady Royce, and the feeling was mutual. He killed the skilled rider (who was obviously much prettier than any sheep) after Lady Rhea fell from her horse. She died without an heir, which led Daemonto appeal to Lady Jeyne Arryn directly for the rights to Runestone.
Ser Gerold Royce
Lady Rhea’s cousin Ser Gerold Royce believes Daemon killed his wife, an accusation he made during a feast for Rhaenyra and Laenor’s wedding. But he was taken aback by Prince Daemon’s plans to claim Runestone as his own. The castle has been House Royce’s seat of power for thousands of years.
Other Major New Characters on House of the Dragon
Lord Lyman Beesbury
Lord Lyman Beesbury served as master of coin under King Jaehaerys. He continued in that role as part of Viserys’s small council, but Criston Cole killed him after Lord Lyman refused to go along with the plan to crown Aegon.
Lord Jasper Wylde
Lord Jasper Wylde joined King VIserys’s small council as master of laws. He conspired to place Aegon on the Iron Throne and serves on the new King’s small council.
Lord Commander Ser Harrold Westerling
Ser Harrold of House Westerling (House Lannister’s most important bannermen) served as Lord Commander of King Viserys’ Kingsguard. He refused to go along with the “green council” when it planned to install Aegon as King.
Ser Criston Cole
Criston Cole called his ascent to the Kingsguard the highest honor anyone in his (minor) family from the Stormlands’ Dornish marches ever achieved. He owed that position to Princess Rhaenyra and was originally her sworn protector. But after they had an affair and she refused to run off with her he became Queen Alicent’s sworn shield. He hates Rhaenyra and helped usurp her throne.
Criston Cole now serves as Lord Commander of Aegon’s Kingsguard, and he crowned Aegon at the Dragonpit.
Mysaria
Prince Daemon’s former paramour hails from the Free City of Lys in Essos. Daemon wanted to make her his second wife, but his brother and the laws of Westeros forbid the marriage. She then became known as King’s Landings “White Worm,” a purveyor of secrets. She traded her information to Otto Hightower and also turned Prince Aegon over to him for coin and promises of reform after King VIserys’s death.
Mysaria has so many spies in King’s Landing not even Larys knows all of them. The Clubfoot and Alicent burned down Mysaria’s manse in season one, but no bodies were shown in the building.
Lord Boremund Baratheon
The show’s first Lord of Storm’s End in the Stormlands hosted Princess Rhaenyra during her tour of suitors. Lord Boremund Baratheon was the only son of Lord Rogar Baratheon and former Queen Alyssa Velaryon. (She was first married to King Aenys I Targaryen and was mother to King Jaehaerys I.)
He was also a supporter of his cousin Rhaenys Targaryen’s claim to the Iron Throne before swearing an oath to support Rhaenyra as Viserys’ rightful heir. Boremund had one son of his own, Borros, who followed his father as Lord of Storm’s End after Boremund’s death.
Lord Borros Baratheon
The new, illiterate, prideful Lord of Storm’s End rejected his late father’s vow to keep Rhaenyra as heir after Aemond Taragryen promised to marry one of his daughter’s in exchange for Storm’s End’s support in the coming war.
Grand Maester Mellos
The first Grand Maester of King’s Landing under Viserys provided the king and his family with questionable care. His service was bad enough to make us wonder if the Grand Maester Conspiracy theory is absolutely true and House Targaryen should be weary of the order. Mellos also served Princess Rhaenyra Moon Tea, a libation used to end a pregnancy, a vital secret that got out immediately. He died during Viserys’s reign.
Grand Maester Orwyle
Archmaester Orwyle tried offering King Viserys a different, more effective course of treatment during House of the Dragon‘s fifth episode, but was shut down by his boss, Grand Maester Mellos. Orwyle eventually became Grand Maester of King’s Landing, which earned him a seat in Viserys’s small council. He was a member of the green council that crowned Aegon king.
Maester Gerardys
The maester of Dragonstone continued to serve and advise Rhaenyra when the Dance of the Dragons began.
Ser Qarl Correy
The paramour of Ser Laenor Velaryon helped fake Laenor’s death. The couple then fled to Essos.
Lord Caswell
Lord Caswell was among the first people to congratulate Rhaenyra and Laenor on the birth of their third son. He asked the couple if there’s anyway he could serve the family, which he did when Aegon was about to be named king. He lied about swearing allegiance to Aegon and tried to flee King’s Landing to warn Rhaenyra. Larys Strong had him captured and Otto Hightower hanged Lord Caswell for treason.
Sers Erryk and Arryk Cargyll
The identical twin brothers, Sers Erryk and Arryk Cargyll, served on King Viserys’s Kingsguard. Erryk was Aegon’s sworn protector, but refused to help crown him King. He knew Aegon was unworthy of the position, so he stole Viserys’s crown and brought it to Dragonstone for Rhaenyra, whom he swore to protect as a member of her Queensguard.
Arryk Cargyll remained behind in King’s Landing as part of Aegon’s Kingsguard against his brother’s urging.
Ser Steffon Darklyn
Ser Steffon Darklyn of Viserys’s Kingsguard was with Rhaenyra on Dragonstone when The Dance of the Dragons began. He joined her Queensguard (under threat of death by Daemon) rather than swear allegiance to Aegon.
Ser Lorent Marbrand
Ser Lorent Marbrand was also a member of Viserys’s Kingsguard at oDragonstone when The Dance of the Dragons began. And like Ser Steffon he joined Rhaenyra’s Queensguard (under the same threat of death by Daemon).
Lord Bartimos Celtigar
The Lord of Claw Isle, Lord Bartimos Celtigar, took an immediate and important spot on Rhaenyra’s small council at the start of the Dance of the Dragons.
Lord Simon Staunton
Lord Simon Staunton of Rook’s Rest was also a member of Rhaenyra’s black council on Dragonstone when war broke out over the Iron Throne.
New House of the Dragon Characters; Jump to: House Targaryen // House Hightower // House Velaryon // House Strong // House Lannister // House Royce // Other Major Characters (Baratheons, Coles, and More)
Originally published on September 6, 2022.
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