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The scene in question, which comes after the “A Knight of the Nine Kingdoms” title card ends the episode proper, sees Maekar Targaryen realize that Egg has run away again, furiously asking, “Where the f**k is he?!” This isn’t a scene from George R.R. Martin’s book, The Hedge Knight, where it’s more implied that Maekar actually gave Egg permission to go with Dunk. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Parker explained the decision and how it’ll impact A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2, saying:
“I would say we are attempting to be as compartmentalized as possible. That’s the nature of the novellas. It’s not that there are uncertain strings that are pulled all the way through, but every season Dunk and Egg are in a new place, we set up a story, we tell you the story, and we close out the story. So this is a little bit of a thread, but I don’t want to start getting into two big ripple effects that change the nature of the story we’re allowed to tell in [season] 2 that make it too big. It will be addressed, but hopefully it will not detract from anyone’s enjoyment of ‘The Sworn Sword.’”
What This Means For A Knight Of The Seven Kingdoms Season 2

It makes sense that A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Season 2 will have to reckon with this to some degree. Part of that is because of how it shifts away from the book. While there’s enough wiggle room between the lines to think this might’ve happened, an important aspect of the future stories is a signet ring that Maekar gives to Egg, carrying his own sigil. Egg hides this in his boot, and it’s to be used to prove his identity in case of an emergency. With the switch, it means it’ll have to explain how Egg gets it at the very least.








