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How did Euron hit Rhaegal?

How did Euron hit Rhaegal?

Euron Greyjoy, the salty vulgarian seafarer, surprised Dany’s fleet and shot down her dragon Rhaegal with giant arrows fired from giant crossbows atop his ships.

Who killed Drogon?

Arya Kills Drogon to Fulfill Her Prophecy Still, Arya might kill him if everyone agrees he’s just as big a threat as Dany. After all, without Drogon, the Mother of Dragons wouldn’t have been able to burn King’s Landing to the ground.

How did Drogon escape?

Dany pulls a spear from Drogon’s neck, then climbs on his back to remove another one. She commands him to fly away, and he does so, with Dany on his back.

How was Drogon born?

A Game of Thrones Daenerys Targaryen burns the body of her deceased husband, Khal Drogo, along with Mirri Maz Duur herself and the three eggs, giving life to Drogon and his brothers, Viserion and Rhaegal.

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What did Drogon do to Varys at King’s landing?

After returning to Dragonstone, Drogon burns Varys on his mother’s orders for treason. During the Battle of King’s Landing he uses his tremendous speed and the blinding sunlight to his full advantage, utterly annihilating the Iron Fleet with his dragonfire. He then destroys the city gates to let her army into the city.

What happened to Drogon after the Battle of Red Keep?

After the battle is over, Drogon lands on the remains of the Red Keep, and observes his mother’s vow to further “liberate” the entire world via the same means used on King’s Landing. Later, he’s seen resting next to the ruins of the Red Keep, and is roused when Jon approaches him, though the dragon allows Jon to pass.

Can a scorpion kill Rhaegal?

Rhaegal also isn’t the first dragon to be killed by a scorpion’s bolt. Back during the time of Aegon the Conqueror, his sister, Rhaenys’ dragon, Meraxes is killed by a bolt to the eye, crashing and killing Rhaenys in the process.

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Can Rhaegal and Drogon breed?

And while, yes, both Rhaegal and Drogon are male, dragons have been known to switch sexes in order to breed (similar to some frogs and snakes). As long as there was at least two, there was a good chance they could continue.