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While it was Daeron’s own drunken behavior that led to Egg running away, he cannot admit that to his father, Maekar, and so lies that Dunk was a “robber knight” who kidnapped Aegon, thus adding to Aerion’s own charges against the hedge knight that lead to the impending trial of seven. What’s more, though, is that Daeron repeats what he told Dunk at the inn: he dreamed of him, and it’s a dream that portends death… but for a dragon, not for Ser Duncan.
What To Know About Daeron Targaryen & What Happens To Him
Spoilers For Daeron’s Fate After The Show Ahead

Where Maekar is severe, and Aerion carries the cruelty and arrogance of the worst and maddest Targaryens, Daeron (who is played by Henry Ashton) is different. He was sent by his father to take part in the Tourney at Ashford Meadow, but he has no interest in fighting, swordplay, or riding horses. Indeed, pretty much the only thing he does have interest in is alcohol, in part because of the dreams he has taking a toll on him, leading to him being known as Daeron the Drunken. That’s why he was at the inn, rather than making his way to Ashford Meadow.
Daeron is Maekar’s eldest son and, by a very surprising confluence of events that happen both around and after A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms‘ timeline, he does end up as heir to the Iron Throne for a time, as Maekar unexpectedly becomes king in 221 AC (around 12 years after Season 1). However, he never actually becomes king, as he dies before his father, believed to be from a pox he contracted from a prostitute.
Daeron’s Dragon Dream Continues A Major Game Of Thrones Franchise Trend
House Of The Dragon Has Revealed Several Prophetic Dreams

Dragon dreams are crucial to House Targaryen’s history. It was a dream by Daenys, long before even Aegon’s Conquest, that foresaw the Doom of Valyria and led to the family moving to Dragonstone.
House of the Dragon then took this even further. It revealed Aegon the Conqueor’s own prophetic dream, his Song of Ice and Fire, in which he saw a coming darkness (or in other words, the White Walkers) and that only a Targaryen on the throne could unite the realm to defeat it. This is what led to him conquering Westeros, though he was off by some 300 years.
King Viserys I Targaryen also had dreams of his son becoming king, amid roaring dragons, which actually foreshadowed Aegon II and the Dance of the Dragons. And even more so, Helaena Targaryen’s dragon dreams and prophecies, such as Aemond losing an eye and the events with Blood and Cheese, have almost entirely defined her character.









