House Of The Dragon Season 3 Officially Makes Alicent A Different Character From The Book



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Warning! This article contains spoilers for House of the Dragon season 3, episode 1.

There’s no turning back now: Alicent Hightower is a different character in House of the Dragon than she is in George R.R. Martin’s source material, Fire & Blood. After a slow, exposition-heavy second season, House of the Dragon season 3, episode 1, “Salt and Sea, Fire and Blood,” throws the show into high gear, as the bloody and vicious Battle of the Gullett takes lives on both sides of the conflict.

While the episode opens with Rhaenyra Targaryen giddy about the prospect of taking King’s Landing after her secret meeting with Alicent in House of the Dragon season 2, things will have changed now that she’s lost another one of her children. Safe from the devastation of the battle is Alicent, who, after promising Rhaenyra that she would open the gates of the Red Keep, is forced to manipulate her sadistic son, Aemond One-Eye, into leaving King’s Landing and flying to Harrenhal (where a surprise trap awaits him).

Fire & Blood, the book on which House of the Dragon is based, isn’t a straightforward chronicling of the Targaryen civil war. It’s a manuscript detailing the Targaryen dynasty’s history, written by an unreliable narrator and based on other people’s accounts. As such, the show has taken liberty with Alicent’s characterization, though betraying the Greens outright is a major deviation from her book counterpart.

In the book, Rhaenyra, her dragons, and Corlys Velaryon’s fleet arrive at King’s Landing, and it’s a simple enough move for the Dragon Queen to take her rightful place on the Iron Throne. Aemond, Ser Criston Cole, and the Greens’ forces are on their way to the Riverlands, leaving the Red Keep undefended. The Blacks do not need Alicent’s help, and there’s never any mention of her offering it. In fact, Fire & Blood suggests that she calls for aid against Rhaenyra when they invade the city.



















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01

The Lannisters are the wealthiest family in Westeros, ruling from their ancestral seat. What is the name of their castle?




✓ Correct! Casterly Rock sits atop gold mines in the Westerlands and has been the seat of House Lannister for centuries. The gold beneath it is the source of the family’s legendary wealth — though as Tywin once noted, the mines ran dry years ago.

✗ Dracarys! The answer is Casterly Rock. Highgarden belongs to the Tyrells, Storm’s End to the Baratheons, and The Eyrie to the Arryns. Casterly Rock has been the Lannister stronghold since Lann the Clever swindled it from House Casterly.

02

Jon Snow rises through the ranks of the Night’s Watch to eventually hold what title — the highest position in the order?




✓ Correct! Jon Snow was elected the 998th Lord Commander of the Night’s Watch by his sworn brothers. He was one of the youngest men to ever hold the title, following in the footsteps of legends like Jeor Mormont.

✗ Dracarys! The answer is Lord Commander. While Jon started as a steward, he was elected Lord Commander after the death of Jeor Mormont. Warden of the North is a different title entirely — one held by the Stark family.

03

Daenerys Targaryen hatches three dragons from petrified eggs. Which of the following is NOT one of her dragons?




✓ Correct! Balerion “the Black Dread” was Aegon the Conqueror’s dragon, who died of old age over a century before the events of the show. Daenerys’ three dragons are Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion — named after Khal Drogo, Rhaegar, and Viserys.

✗ Dracarys! The answer is Balerion. Daenerys’ three dragons are Drogon (black and red), Rhaegal (green and bronze), and Viserion (cream and gold). Balerion the Black Dread was Aegon the Conqueror’s mount, dead long before Daenerys was born.

04

The Red Wedding is one of the most shocking moments in TV history. At whose castle does this massacre take place?




✓ Correct! The Red Wedding took place at The Twins, the castle of House Frey. Lord Walder Frey violated the sacred guest right by slaughtering Robb Stark, Catelyn Stark, and their bannermen during the wedding feast of Edmure Tully and Roslin Frey.

✗ Dracarys! The answer is The Twins. Walder Frey’s castle — two towers spanning the Green Fork — was where he broke sacred guest right to massacre the Starks. “The Lannisters send their regards” remains one of the show’s most chilling lines.

05

Jon Snow wields a Valyrian steel bastard sword given to him by Lord Commander Jeor Mormont. What is the sword’s name?




✓ Correct! Longclaw is a Valyrian steel bastard sword that was the ancestral weapon of House Mormont. Jeor gave it to Jon after he saved the Lord Commander from a wight, replacing the bear pommel with a white wolf for House Stark.

✗ Dracarys! The answer is Longclaw. Ice was the Stark greatsword (melted down by Tywin Lannister), Heartsbane belonged to House Tarly, and Oathkeeper was one of the two swords forged from Ice. Longclaw is the Mormont blade Jon carries throughout the series.

06

Tyrion Lannister serves as Hand of the King to which ruler, expertly managing the defense of King’s Landing during the Battle of the Blackwater?




✓ Correct! Tywin sent Tyrion to serve as Hand in his place during Joffrey’s reign. Tyrion brilliantly orchestrated the defense against Stannis Baratheon’s fleet using wildfire, though he received no credit and was nearly killed in the battle.

✗ Dracarys! The answer is Joffrey Baratheon. Tyrion served as Joffrey’s Hand of the King in Season 2, appointed by his father Tywin. He later served as Hand to Daenerys, but it was under Joffrey that the Battle of the Blackwater took place.

07

Jon Snow’s true parentage is one of the show’s biggest reveals. What is his real Targaryen name, given by his mother Lyanna Stark?




✓ Correct! Lyanna Stark named her son Aegon Targaryen. He is the legitimate son of Rhaegar Targaryen and Lyanna, who were secretly married. This made Jon the true heir to the Iron Throne — a fact that changed the course of the final season.

✗ Dracarys! The answer is Aegon Targaryen. Lyanna whispered the name to Ned Stark in the Tower of Joy. Jon is the son of Rhaegar Targaryen (not named after him), making him Aegon — a name carried by many Targaryen kings, including the Conqueror himself.

08

In the series finale, who is chosen by the lords and ladies of Westeros to rule the Six Kingdoms as king?




✓ Correct! Bran Stark — now Bran the Broken — was chosen as king of the Six Kingdoms at the Dragonpit council. Tyrion argued that Bran’s story was the most compelling reason to rule. Sansa became Queen in the North, and Jon was sent back to the Wall.

✗ Dracarys! The answer is Bran Stark. Tyrion nominated Bran at the great council, arguing “who has a better story than Bran the Broken?” Sansa was crowned Queen in the independent North, Jon returned to the Wall, and Tyrion served as Bran’s Hand of the King.

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Did you claim the Iron Throne — or lose your head?

In House of the Dragon season 3, episode 1, Alicent sends a forged note to her cousin, Lord Ormund Hightower, and tricks Aemond into going to Harrenhal. She’s now actively involved in the Blacks’ campaign, with little regard for the lives of her children, save Helaena and her granddaughter Jaehaera, whose lives she bargains for when she makes the deal with Rhaenyra. This isn’t a minor narrative change. It will have a lasting impact on the story moving forward.

How Will Alicent’s Changed Characterization Affect House Of The Dragon’s Ending?

Aemond Targaryen and Alicent Hightower standing by a fireplace in House of the Dragon season 3 episode 1

In Fire & Blood, once Rhaenyra has taken hold of King’s Landing, she decides to spare Alicent’s life. Their relationship in the show gives much more weight to this decision. It frames them as two sides of the same coin, young women forced to turn on each other under men’s rule. This is arguably more interesting than Alicent being a wicked, ruthless stepmother. Where the show goes from here will be more complicated, however.

In the book, by the end, Alicent is held captive, forced to live out the rest of her days in relative isolation and grieving the deaths of her children. Her misery is torturous, a fitting punishment for her role in the Targaryen civil war. This ending now makes much less sense in the show.

While there’s a chance Alicent’s plans in House of the Dragon could still go wrong, leaving Rhaenyra to feel betrayed, she’s clearly tried to make amends for her actions. The show implies that the Dance of the Dragons was the result of a disastrous yet relatively innocent misunderstanding rather than Alicent’s own greed. Her captivity would feel much less satisfying.

Famously, after House of the Dragon season 2 ended, George R.R. Martin publicly criticized the show’s handling of the story. While his most direct complaints dealt with the horrific “Blood and Cheese” incident, in which two assassins hired by Daemon kill one of Aegon and Halaena’s two children, he described each change in House of the Dragon as having a “butterfly effect” on the overall story. Even the most minor changes can alter the trajectory of the war. Alicent’s new role in the conflict isn’t just a small character detail. It upends the entire Blacks-versus-Greens dynamic and her maternal relationships with Aegon and Aemond.

It makes sense that the writers would want to expand Alicent’s story in House of the Dragon. The Game of Thrones franchise is all about examining ethics and challenging the audience’s perception of right and wrong, and Alicent’s characterization in House of the Dragon epitomizes that. Still, whether House of the Dragon will manage to stick the landing for Alicent’s story in seasons 3 and 4 remains to be seen.

New episodes of House of the Dragon season 3 premiere weekly on Sundays on HBO and HBO Max.


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Release Date

August 21, 2022

Network

HBO

Directors

Clare Kilner, Geeta Patel

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