Is Drogon stronger than Caraxes?

It's a debate with no single answer, but most evidence suggests Drogon has greater raw power and size potential, while Caraxes excels in experience, cunning, and agility, making a fight between them dependent on the circumstances and rider skill, though Drogon's size often gives him the edge in pure strength. Drogon, often seen as Balerion the Black Dread reborn, grows massive and powerful, capable of destroying cities, while Caraxes, the "Blood Wyrm," is a seasoned war dragon for Daemon Targaryen, agile and tactically superior.
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Who is stronger, Caraxes or Drogon?

Caraxes would win 1000 hands down! He's a war veteran and Drogon is a baby in comparison! Well, Caraxes is more than two hundred years older, so you have to take Abe, experience, and strength at the time of the fight. The old age, size and experience verses youth and strength.
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Is Drogon the most powerful dragon?

Yes, Drogon is widely considered the strongest and largest of Daenerys Targaryen's three dragons (Drogon, Rhaegal, Viserion) due to his significant size, fierce combat experience, and unmatched destructive power, capable of melting stone and overwhelming armies, though historical dragons like Balerion were even larger. He's often portrayed as the "alpha" dragon, growing faster and having more battles, making him the most formidable during the series.
 
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Who is stronger, Vhagar or Drogon?

Since Vhagar was killed by Caraxes I bet Drogon will win if Daemon Targaryen gonna be the rider. Vhager is large and thus slower. Drogon zig zaging The king's landing scorpion arrows showed enough experience to take on any opponent. Vhagar has upper hand that's for sure !!!
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Who is the most powerful Targaryen dragon?

Drogon: The largest and most powerful of Daenerys Targaryen's dragons, known for his black scales and fiery breath in Game of Thrones. Caraxes: Known as the "Blood Wyrm," a lean and fierce red dragon ridden by Daemon Targaryen in House of the Dragon.
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Dragons BEFORE the Doom of Valyria were Titans compared to Balerion

Who is bigger, Silverwing or Drogon?

Yeah, Drogon Is 37 m long in the last episode of GOT... While in HoTD Silverwing Is around 69 m in lenght...
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Which dragon kills rhaenyra?

HOTD SPOILER 🚨 . . . . . . . I've often read that Rhaenyra died by being burned, but in reality, she was killed by Sunfyre's jaws. After capturing Rhaenyra, Aegon II passed judgment on her (as noted in Fire and Blood: "If you are sought in the Seven Hells, perhaps you'll find them there") and offered her to his dragon.
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Why did Drogon let Jon Snow live?

Game of Thrones' Drogon chose not to kill Jon Snow because of his Targaryen blood, his love for Daenerys, and Drogon's possible understanding that while Jon committed the act, he wasn't the reason for Daenerys' death at the end of Game of Thrones'.
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Is Drogon truly the last dragon?

Yes, in the Game of Thrones show's main timeline, Drogon is the last living, hatched dragon, with his siblings Viserion and Rhaegal having died, making him the sole known survivor after Daenerys's death, though theories suggest unhatched eggs might exist, hinting at a possible future for dragons in Westeros. 
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Why didn't dragon fight Blackbeard?

Dragon gathered all of his commanders so it's possible that he leave Baltigo before Blackbeard arrived. I'm sure that they didn't fight. My guess, Dragon saw the Blackbeard Pirates approaching and left with his forces because they did not have the manpower to fight a Yonko.
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Did Drogon Sense Jon was a Targaryen?

Yes, it's strongly implied and widely believed by fans that Drogon sensed Jon Snow's Targaryen blood and recognized his heritage, as evidenced by Drogon allowing Jon to pet him when other dragons wouldn't, and later, by not harming Jon after Daenerys's death, suggesting a connection beyond just Daenerys. This connection stems from the magical link between dragons and Valyrians, indicating they can sense their own kind, even distant relatives like Jon. 
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Is there any dragon bigger than Balerion?

While Balerion the Black Dread was the largest Targaryen dragon known in Westeros, it's highly likely dragons bigger than him existed in Old Valyria, though none were ever seen in the main story; Vhagar grew nearly as large, and fan theories suggest massive dragons like Ancalagon the Black (from Tolkien's lore, not ASOIAF) or ancient Valyrian beasts could have dwarfed Balerion, with some fanon lore even placing dragons like Urrax above him. 
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What are the 5 legendary dragons?

There are 5 named dragons, a Star Dragon (Ymwrath), a Moon Dragon (Lamoreaux), a Sun Dragon (Gordinar), a Black Dragon (Shackolot) and a Forest Dragon (Bruwor).
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Will Drogon surpass Balerion?

Balerion the Black Dread: The Mightiest Dragon in Westeros • Balerion the Black Dread was the most powerful dragon in the history of Westeros, surpassing even Daenerys Targaryen's Drogon.
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Who had Caraxes before Daemon?

Before Daemon Targaryen claimed him, the formidable red dragon Caraxes was the mount of Prince Aemon Targaryen, King Jaehaerys I's eldest son and Rhaenyra's father, who bonded with the "Blood Wyrm" as a young dragon and fought alongside him in several wars before his tragic death by crossbow bolt.
 
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Why did Drogon burn the Iron Throne?

Drogon burned the Iron Throne out of grief and rage after finding Daenerys dead, recognizing the throne as the ultimate cause of her downfall and the endless conflict, melting it down to symbolize an end to the "game" and the corrupting power that took his mother, rather than harming Jon Snow.
 
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What is the saddest death in Game of Thrones?

There's no single "saddest" death, as fans debate between Ned Stark's honorable execution, Hodor's tragic "hold the door" moment, the innocent sacrifice of Shireen Baratheon, the Red Wedding's brutality (Robb & Catelyn), and Oberyn Martell's gruesome end, all defining moments of heartbreak and innocence lost that showcase Game of Thrones' cruel world. 
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Will we ever see Balerion alive?

No, you will not see Balerion the Black Dread alive in House of the Dragon or Game of Thrones, as he died of old age around 94 AC (After Conquest), long before the main events of either series, though his massive skull is seen in the Red Keep, symbolizing his legacy as the largest dragon to have lived. He lived for about 200 years, with his final rider being King Viserys I, the last person to ever ride him.
 
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Why did Drogon disobey Daenerys?

Once the Unsullied are under her command, Kraznys angrily comments that Drogon does not obey him, to which she responds, in Valyrian, that he does not obey because dragons are not slaves.
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Why is Jon Snow's hair black if he's a Targaryen?

Jon Snow has black hair because he's half Stark (dark hair, dominant) and half Targaryen (silver/blonde, recessive), so the dominant Stark genes, particularly from his mother Lyanna, determined his dark coloring, a common genetic outcome for half-breeds in Westeros, even serving as a perfect disguise for his true heritage.
 
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Why did Daenerys go mad when she heard the bells?

Daenerys "went mad" when she heard the bells because they weren't a symbol of peaceful surrender to her, but rather a trigger for her deep-seated traumas, isolation, and paranoia, making her see them as another betrayal and a lie that confirmed her belief that she couldn't win through love or mercy, only through fear, leading her to unleash her dragons on the city to burn away the painful memories and silence the "false" promise, becoming the very terror she fought against. 
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Did Benjen know Jon Snow was a Targaryen?

It's never explicitly confirmed in Game of Thrones or the books, but strong theories and clues suggest Benjen Stark likely suspected or knew Jon's true parentage (Targaryen/Stark), possibly piecing it together from his closeness with Lyanna, Ned's secrecy, and Jon's resemblance to Lyanna, even if Ned never told him directly, driving his own path to the Night's Watch.
 
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Who dies first, Daemon or Rhaenyra?

In George R.R. Martin's Fire & Blood, Daemon Targaryen dies first in a dragon battle at the God's Eye, months before Rhaenyra Targaryen is captured and executed by Aegon II and his dragon, Sunfyre, at Dragonstone. Daemon's death occurred in the fifth month (May) of 130 AC, while Rhaenyra died in the tenth month (October) of the same year, about five months later, though his body was never recovered, leading to some theories he survived.
 
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What happens to Alicent after Rhaenyra dies?

Alicent dies three years after Rhaenyra in "Fire and Blood."

Rhaenyra struggled to keep the smallfolk happy because she raised taxes to afford the conflict. Three years after Rhaenyra's death, Alicent is placed under house arrest because she fails to persuade her granddaughter to kill Rhaenyra's last surviving son.
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Who is the purest Targaryen?

Targaryen blood purity
  • Aegon the Conqueror: pure.
  • Maegor the Cruel: pure.
  • Aenys I: pure.
  • Jaehaerys the Conciliator: 1/2.
  • Viserys I: 1/2.
  • Rhaenyra: 3/8 (37.5%)
  • Aegon II: 1/4.
  • Aegon III: 7/16 (43.8%)
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