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In many ways, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is very different from Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon. There’s no epic war for the Iron Throne, nor are there any dragons. But what it still has is death, right from the opening scene of Episode 1. This sees Ser Duncan the Tall burying his mentor, Ser Arlan of Pennytree, setting him on the path to the tourney at Ashford and making a name for himself as a knight.
This repeats the premieres of both other shows: Jon Arryn was shown dead when Game of Thrones started, and that was a major instigator for the War of the Five Kings that followed. Aemma Arryn died in House of the Dragon‘s first episode, leading to Viserys marrying Alicent Hightower and the Dance of the Dragons.
Ser Arlan Gives Game Of Thrones Another Crucial Death

Ser Arlan’s death is, in some ways, different to those of the Arryns, and not just because he’s from a different house. They were people who’d be widely missed, who left a void in the realm that needed to be filled (Hand and wife of the king) and sparked even greater political machinations. In contrast, no one but Dunk will ever mourn Arlan. He’s given a simple burial, and it highlights the dangers of life as a hedge knight in Westeros, where you can toil for years and never earn much to show for it at the very end.








