Why do Targaryen stillborns look like dragons?

Targaryen stillborns look like dragons in A Song of Ice and Fire and House of the Dragon due to theories linking their Valyrian heritage, practiced blood magic for dragon bonding, and genetic factors like inbreeding, suggesting a magical corruption where a fetus's "dragon" potential manifests monstrously, often during stressful or premature births, as if their bloodline's connection to dragons becomes a curse. The deformities—scales, wings, tails—are seen as a result of this ancient magic, sometimes amplified by events like Daenerys's ritual or Maegor's wives' poisoning, showing the "blood of the dragon" turning monstrous, explains Screen Rant.
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Why did Rhaenyra's baby look like that?

Rhaenyra's baby, Visenya, was deformed with dragon-like features (scales, wings, twisted body, no heart) due to the theory that Targaryens are part dragon, a result of ancient Valyrian blood magic, meaning premature births often show the "un-human" dragon stage before human development, compounded by the stress of Rhaenyra's traumatic delivery and possible inbreeding within the Targaryen family. 
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Why do Targaryens have stillborn babies?

Dany is Rhaegar reincarnate. Her uterus is actually Rhaegar's harp, and therefore incapable of sustaining fetal life. So Dany's babies are grown inside her stomach, where the corrosive acids turn their skin scaly.
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Why was Rhaenyra's baby stillborn?

Rhaenyra's baby, Visenya, was stillborn with dragon-like deformities (scales, tail, hole in chest) because Targaryen pregnancies are linked to blood magic, resulting in premature/deformed "dracomorph" babies when stressed or at the end of gestation, a common fate for Targaryen women; Rhaenyra's intense rage and induced labor after hearing of Aegon's coronation acted as triggers, making the baby premature and unable to develop fully human features, a tragic symbol of the cost of dragon blood. 
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Are Rhaenyra's dragon eggs the same as Daenerys?

#HOTD S2E3 director Geeta Vasant Patel confirmed that the dragon eggs Rhaenyra puts in Rhaena's care are, in fact, the same eggs Daenerys receives for her wedding in #GoT—and later hatch into Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion.
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Has Vhagar ever laid eggs?

Yes, Vhagar, being a "she-dragon" and one of the oldest in Westeros, is confirmed to have laid eggs, with some sources suggesting she was a "seasoned mother" by 60 AC and hatched eggs that participated in the Dance of the Dragons, potentially including dragons like Meleys, though the exact lineage is often debated and speculated upon by fans. 
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Why do Targaryens inbreed?

Targaryens practiced incest (marrying siblings/relatives) to keep their "blood of the dragon" pure, preserving their unique Valyrian traits, silver hair, purple eyes, and crucial dragon-riding ability, a tradition from Old Valyria. This also prevented their powerful bloodline from being diluted by marrying into rival Westerosi houses, solidifying their distinct, foreign rule and connection to magic. 
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Why did Drogon spare Jon Snow?

Drogon spared Jon Snow due to a complex mix of Jon's >>!Targaryen blood<< (which dragons respect), his deep emotional bond with Daenerys (sensing Jon's grief and love, not pure malice), and possibly <<!Bran Stark's manipulation>> or Drogon's own understanding that the corrupting Iron Throne was the real enemy, leading him to destroy it instead of the man who loved Dany. 
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How old was Rhaenyra when she lost her virginity?

According to Septon Eustace, prior to Rhaenyra turning sixteen, she had lost her virginity to her uncle, Daemon Targaryen after he seduced her. The account of the fool, Mushroom is much more scandalous than the account of Eustace. Despite which rumours were true, King Viserys sent his brother into exile.
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Why can't Daenerys Stormborn have babies?

Daenerys believes she can't have children due to a blood magic ritual by Mirri Maz Duur after her husband Khal Drogo's death, which resulted in her son Rhaego's stillbirth and a prophecy implying her infertility ("when the sun rises in the west..."). In the books, the prophecy includes a condition about her womb quickening, leaving room for doubt, while the show strongly leans into her apparent inability to conceive with Daario, suggesting a curse or perhaps a hereditary issue, making her dragons her only "children".
 
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Has a non-Targaryen ever ridden a dragon?

During the Dance of the Dragons, Hugh Hammer, Ulf the White, Addam of Hull, and Nettles were all found to be capable dragonriders. They were suspected to be Targaryen bastards, but never confirmed in the text. In particular, Nettles is sometimes pointed to as likely not a Targaryen.
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Is the Night King a Stark or Targaryen?

He was a Stark, This is the tale of night king in A Storm of Swords in Bran chapter. Here's the full story: The gathering gloom put Bran in mind of another of Old Nan's stories, the tale of Night's King. He had been the thirteenth man to lead the Night's Watch, she said; a warrior who knew no fear.
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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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What is the 3 6 9 rule for babies?

The "3 6 9 rule for babies" is a simple guideline for common growth spurts and developmental stages, occurring around 3 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, 6 months, and 9 months, marked by increased hunger, fussiness, and disrupted sleep as babies rapidly grow and learn new skills. It's a helpful way for parents to anticipate behavioral changes, recognize feeding needs (cluster feeding), and understand developmental leaps, though timing can vary by baby.
 
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Did Drogon ever come back?

No, Drogon does not "come back" in the traditional sense in Game of Thrones; he flies off with Daenerys' body in the series finale, becoming a mystery, but fan theories and supplementary info suggest he likely went to Valyria to grieve or potentially lay eggs, though he's never seen again on screen. He's last seen flying east with her body, leaving his ultimate fate open-ended, though many believe he returned to the dragons' ancestral home.
 
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How many kids does Rhaenyra have?

Rhaenyra Targaryen has six children in total: three sons with Laenor Velaryon (Jacaerys, Lucerys, Joffrey, rumored to be fathered by Harwin Strong) and three with her uncle Daemon Targaryen (Aegon, Viserys, and a stillborn daughter, Visenya).
 
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Who became king after Rhaenyra died?

After Rhaenyra Targaryen's death during the Dance of the Dragons, her son, King Aegon III Targaryen, becomes the next ruler of the Seven Kingdoms, succeeding his uncle (and Rhaenyra's rival), Aegon II, who dies without legitimate male heirs, uniting the Black and Green factions under his reign. 
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How much older is Criston than Rhaenyra?

Ser Criston Cole: According to Martin's The World of Ice and Fire, Ser Criston was born in 81 AC, making him 16 years Rhaenyra's senior. But Dragon's Ser Criston is likely much younger: Fabien Frankel, who portrays the knight onscreen, was only 8 years older than Alcock's young Rhaenyra during season 1. (He's 30 now.)
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How old was Helaena when she gave birth?

Helaena Targaryen was around 13 years old when she gave birth to her first children, twins Jaehaerys and Jaehaera, shortly after marrying her brother Aegon in 122 AC, according to A Wiki of Ice and Fire. She had other children later, including Maelor, but the twins were her first, making her a young mother.
 
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Which is the saddest death in got?

The saddest death in Game of Thrones is subjective, but Hodor (Wylis), Shireen Baratheon, and Ned Stark are consistently cited for their tragic, heartbreaking, or profoundly impactful demises, with Hodor's "Hold the Door" sacrifice showcasing a life defined by a tragic, forced purpose, while Shireen's burning by her father and Ned's execution shattered innocence and the show's moral compass, respectively. Other contenders include Jorah Mormont's selfless dying moments, Oberyn Martell's gruesome end, and Lyanna Mormont's brave last stand.
 
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Why did Daenerys go mad in the end?

Daenerys' attack on King's Landing saw her transformation into the Mad Queen. She lost key allies and felt betrayed, leading to her destructive decision. Despite controversy, her descent into madness was hinted at throughout the series.
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Why was Jon Snow punished for killing Daenerys?

Jon's assassination of Daenerys, nearly identical to the way the Mad King had been slain, officially marks the legal extinction of House Targaryen. Moreover, Daenerys's death infuriates the Unsullied, and Grey Worm has Jon taken prisoner for both treason and regicide.
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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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Why did Cersei and Jaime start sleeping together?

The mother of Jamie and Cersei died with the birth of their little brother Tyrion. She was most likely a shield to the children from their tyrannical father, Tywin. Once she was gone the twins sought solace in each other, and once they hit puberty, that extremely close, intimate relationship turned sexual.
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What ethnicity has the most inbreeding?

Of the practicing regions, Middle Eastern and northern African nations show the greatest frequencies of consanguinity. Among these populations with high levels of inbreeding, researchers have found several disorders prevalent among inbred offspring.
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