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Aegon Dismissed Otto Hightower As Hand Of The King | House Of The Dragons Season 2 Episode 2

Aegon Dismissed Otto Hightower As Hand Of The King | House Of The Dragons Season 2 Episode 2 #daemontargaryen #houseofthedragon #aemond The entire affair is a sordid one, something Ser Arryk never should have been asked by Ser Criston, his lord commander, to carry out. Indeed, Criston did so only as a maladaptive way of venting his sexual frustrations during a moment when his on-again-off-again relationship with Queen Alicent was dialed to off-again. By episode’s end they’re back together and having rough sex — an altogether healthier way of channeling these frustrations, if still an ill-advised coupling overall. Aemond knows those assassins got the wrong prince. He says he feels flattered. He had also better watch his back. This ability to shock — not in the gross-out sense, although this is often the case as well, but rather in the sense of a sudden, severe surprise — is the greatest strength “House of the Dragon” possesses. Civil wars are often said to be battles of brother against brother; fantasy can make the metaphorical literal. What better way to illustrate the senseless brutality of warfare than by having two men who look and sound exactly alike, who love each other, who say they are one soul in two bodies, perish in a brutal murder-suicide that achieves exactly nothing? Not that Otto’s advice is half as sound as he thinks it is. His grand plan for capitalizing on Jaehaerys’s death was to sew the poor kid’s head back on his body and parade him through the streets for all to see. But the child’s corpse wasn’t alone: Jaehaerys’s mother, Helaena, and grandmother, Alicent, rode on a wagon behind him, like the queens of some grim Rose Bowl Parade. Not even Rhaenyra Targaryen can believe what she’s seeing. Otto was undoubtedly right that this public display of both atrocity and grief would help convince the commoners that Rhaenyra is a monster. But never once did he stop to consider the fragile state of his granddaughter Helaena. Already traumatized by her nonconsensual role in Jaehaerys’s murder, she had to watch him be jostled and grabbed at like a cartload of turnips for the equivalent of a campaign ad. The entire sequence played out like a nightmarish precursor to Queen Cersei’s walk of shame centuries later, as seen in “Game of Thrones.” Of all the people on Team Green to echo Rhaenyra’s regret that it has all come to this, it is Prince Aemond who does so — Aemond One-Eye, whose manslaughter-by-dragon of Rhaenyra’s son Lucerys kicked off the hostilities in earnest. Cradled in the arms of the prostitute who took his virginity years earlier (Michelle Bonnard), he brags about Daemon’s attempt to have him whacked — “I am proud that he considers me such a foe” — but he is weighed down by his own mistakes. HBO new Game of Thrones episode Subscribe for more : @TargaryenDynasty

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