The 7 Biggest Dragons In Season 2 | House of the Dragon | Game of Thrones Prequel
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In this video, we bring you the 7 biggest dragons in House of the Dragon season 2.

While Game of Thrones only had 3, a Game of Thrones Prequel series, House of the Dragon has 17 dragons. Some of them we saw in season 1, some of them we will see in season 2 and some in the later seasons of House of the Dragon. But the fact is, House of the Dragon will feature no less and no more than 17 dragons, confirmed by the showrunner Ryan Condall and also by the creator of a Song of Ice and Fire world George RR Martin. In this video, we take a look at the 7 biggest of these 17 dragons. We talk about their history, their riders, and of course their fate, the role they are going to play in season 2 of House of the Dragon as well as during the entire Dance of the Dragons. We also rank dragons by their size, meaning that the first dragon we talk about is going to be the biggest.

The biggest dragon in the Game of Thrones prequel series, House of the Dragon, is Vhagar ridden by Aemond Targaryen. The list also includes Vermithor (currently riderless but House of the Dragon season 2 that will change), the Cannibal (wild dragon), Silverwing (currently riderless but that will change in season 2), Dreamfyre ridden by Heleana Targaryen, Sheepstealer (a wild dragon who will be tamed in season 2) and Caraxes ridden by Daemon Targaryen.

There you have it guys, the 7 biggest dragons from House of the Dragon, enjoy the video!

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