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His particular combination of being so good, honorable, and being the heir to the Iron Throne means I can’t help but wonder whether Baelor knows about Aegon the Conqueror’s dream. As a reminder, his prophecy, or Song of Ice and Fire, foretold of a coming winter and a darkness that would destroy humanity (in other words, the White Walkers), and that only a Targaryen ruling a united Westeros could defeat it. It was what prompted Aegon to conquer the Seven Kingdoms, and is passed down from king to heir through the generations, but does Baelor know?
Baelor Targaryen Probably Doesn’t Know About Aegon The Conqueror’s Dream

Aegon’s Song of Ice and Fire prophecy was only introduced in House of the Dragon, so there’s no concrete evidence from any source material as to which Targaryens may or may not know. As it stands, we know for sure that Rhaenyra has told Jacaerys Velaryon, her heir, but with the Dance of the Dragons causing so much destruction to House Targaryen, it’s quite possible that it never goes any further.
Baelor’s character and actions do speak to a ruler who could unite people and inspire them should the need arise, both nobles and smallfolk alike, but it’s more likely that he is just a decent person, not someone motivated by the dream, though it would certainly add another layer to it. There are those in the family with dragon dreams themselves, such as Daeron Targaryen, but there’s no mention of the Conqueror’s prophecy, and it’s hard to see how it would’ve survived the civil war. In a Reddit AMA, showrunner Ira Parker was asked about the Catspaw dagger, which also belonged to Aegon and was inscribed with the prophecy, but he simply said: “We can’t afford luxury items.”








