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One character whose story seems to be changing (again) is Daemon Targaryen. In the book, Daemon spends much of the period Season 3 will cover with Nettles, a dragonrider whom House of the Dragon has seemingly cut from the story. Instead, set photos and videos have shown him more involved in army-based action, meeting with characters he doesn’t come across in the book, and rallying the troops. In one video from X account @housethedragons, what appears to be Daemon is seen getting his men prepared for battle, telling them they’ll go down in history as the people who started the “end of the Hightowers.” Unfortunately for him, it’s quite the opposite. Spoilers from Fire & Blood follow.
House Hightower Ends Up Better Off Than House Targaryen

There are no real winners of the Dance of the Dragons. The realm is left battered, broken, and burned, and House Targaryen has to start piecing it – and itself – back together. Technically, Daemon and Rhaenyra can claim victory, but it’s a pyrrhic one: their son, Aegon the Younger, ends up on the Iron Throne as King Aegon III Targaryen. Unfortunately, both of them are dead by that point in the story, so there’s no celebrating for them.
But what’s worse is that, in Daemon framing it as the Hightowers vs. the Targaryens, he makes his defeat look even worse – based on what happens in Game of Thrones lore. Yes, the Hightowers suffer some ignominious losses during the civil war: Team Green’s chosen king, Aegon II, also ends up being killed; Otto is eventually beheaded, Alicent survives the Dance but lives out her days in her chambers in the Red Keep. And yet, the Hightowers arguably fare better than the Targaryens do.








