
EPISODE RECAP
# Summary Season 3 opens with multiple simultaneous battles across Westeros: at the Gullet, Rhaenyra's dragon riders including Jace and Baela fight the Triarchy fleet while the newly claimed dragon Sheepstealer, ridden by an inexperienced Rhaena, goes into a frenzy and causes Jace's dragon Vermax to be dragged underwater and killed; in the Riverlands, Daemon's forces defeat the Lannister army with the help of three dragonseed riders at Harrenhal; and Alicent secretly works to manipulate Aemond into abandoning King's Landing to face Daemon at Harrenhal, secretly aiding Rhaenyra's cause. The episode ends with significant losses for both sides, particularly Jace's death and the revelation that Rhaena's impulsive bonding with an untrained wild dragon has tragic consequences.
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Aemond Names Himself King, Not Regent
Aemond crowns himself king, not regent, transforming his power grab from temporary guardianship into irreversible usurpation of the throne.

Sheepstealer's Loyalty Ends Where Battle Begins
Rhaena's bond with Sheepstealer breaks under fire, leaving her unable to control a dragon that burns indiscriminately at the Gullet.

Jace's Treason: Son Supplants Queen
Jace seizes the crown's command structure by redirecting the Queen's Guard from Rhaenyra to himself, completing a silent coup before the battle begins.

Alicent's Two-Son Operation: How She Weaponized One Child to Sell Another
Alicent trades her son's life to Rhaenyra for her children's survival, banking on a deal that hinges on Aemond's absence and Rhaenyra's mercy.

Rhaena Riding Sheepstealer Erases Nettles
Rhaena's claim to Sheepstealer erases Nettles and strips the show of its only non-Targaryen dragonrider, collapsing a challenge to bloodline destiny.







