House Of The Dragon: Who Has Which Dragon In The Game Of Thrones Prequel?

 House of the Dragon's poster with Rhaenyra and Syrax.
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Spoilers ahead for the first season of House of the Dragon.

Sometimes long-running shows have disappointing endings. Case in point: the divisive final season of Game of Thrones. But despite the complicated feelings about the finale, HBO's prequel House of the Dragon has been wildly popular since its premiere. Fans are not-so-patiently waiting for HOTD Season 2 (which can be streamed with a Max subscription), especially after the violent Season 1 finale. The GOT spinoff has certainly lived up to its title, as there are a ton of dragons flying around owned by the major characters from the two warring families. But with so many firebreathing monsters part of the Targaryen family tree, some fans might be wondering: who has each dragon in House of the Dragon?

While we only met three of them in Game of Thrones, dragons are major political and battle tool in House of the Dragon (which can be streamed with a Max subscription). And in-universe there are currently more dragons in existence since before the Doom of Old Valyria, which is referenced in both shows. The first season of HOTD saw some dragons getting new riders, so here's a quick list of where all of the dragons currently are in the Game of Thrones prequel. And House of the Dragon's Season 2 full trailer showed off some of the dragons we hadn't had time with before. Unfortunately one of the winged beasts has already been killed off in the Season 1 finale. Let's break it all down.

Syrax in House of the Dragon
Syrax in House of the Dragon

Syrax (Rhaenyra Targaryen)

The first dragon that fans really got to known during House of the Dragon's premiere episode is Syrax. She's ridden by series protagonist Rhaenyra Targaryen, and has distinctive yellow scales. Unlike some of other dragons flying around Westeros, Syrax is still relatively on the young side by the time we meet her, and it should be interesting to see her grow as Rhaenyra does.

Syrax is known for being nimble and fast in the air, but hasn't experienced any real battle or hunts. But perhaps this will change if war eventually breaks out in Westeros, and the Dragon Riders are forced to saddle up and meet in the battlefield. Syrax hasn't been seen in a few episodes, but she's been laying eggs for various members of the Targaryen family as it grows.

Vhagar in House of the Dragon
Vhagar in House of the Dragon

Vhagar (Aemond Targaryen)

Vhagar is the dragon in the Game of Thrones prequel that has arguably had the most fascinating life so far. She's the oldest and largest dragon in the realm, literally double the size of Daemon's dragon Caraxes. Her countless years in the battlefield go back to Queen Viesenya Targaryen, who rode her as the Targaryens conquered Westeros.

When we meet Vhagar in House of the Dragon, she's old and tired, but still a powerful tool in the Great Game. She's eventually claimed by Laena Velaryon, who expressed interested in the Queen of All Dragons from an early age. After her death Aemond Targaryen became her new rider, claiming her the night of Laena's funeral. This was a major power move for the Hightowers, was painful for Laena's children, and was the catalyst behind the physical conflict that eventually took Aemond's eye. If and when war breaks out, smart money says Vhagar will be a serious weapon.

The Season 1 finale saw this already happen, as Vhagar went against his rider's orders and killed both Lucerys Velaryon and his dragon Arrax. It was a brutal scene, one that started the bells of war.

Caraxes in House of the Dragon
Caraxes in House of the Dragon

Caraxes (Daemon Targaryen)

Caraxes is another winged creature from House of the Dragon that has gotten his fair amount of screen time so far. He's the dragon belonging to Matt Smith's Daemon Targaryen, and is nicknamed Blood Wyrm. His appearance really stands out among the other dragons we've seen in the Game of Thrones universe, with a lean build, and a super long neck. The red scales also make his appearance all the more foreboding.

Throughout House of the Dragon we've seen how ferocious Caraxes can be in battle, brutally killing friends and foes when ordered to attack by his rider. Daemon is seen using his dragon for as both a wartime and political tool, and it's traveled with him as he spent time abroad in Pentos. And I'm hoping to see him back in the battle sooner rather than later.

Seasmoke flying in House of the Dragon
Seasmoke flying in House of the Dragon

Seasmoke (Laenor Velaryon)

Seasmoke is one of the new dragons that we've seen actually engage in battle throughout HOTD so far. He's a young silver dragon that's bonded with Laenor Velaryon, presumably since birth. Laenor rides Seasmoke during an epic battle against the Crab Feeder in Season 1, burning enemy forces and even sending soldiers flying throughout that memorable sequence.

Unfortunately, Seasmoke is presumably out of commission as Laenor Velaryon faked his own death and fled Westeros in disguise. But since he's still alive, Seasmoke shouldn't be able to bond with any other Dragon Rider. Could this fact be used to prove that his death was staged all along? We'll have to see. In Season 2 Seasmoke can be seen flying around Dragonstone, seemingly anxious for the war to come and still without a rider.

Meleys in front of the newly crowned King
Meleys in front of the newly crowned King

Meleys (Rhaenys Targaryen)

Meleys aka The Red Queen is the dragon ridden by Princess Rhaenys Targaryen (Eve Best). In her youth she was supposed to be even faster than other dragons like Vhagar, although she presumably doesn't see much action nowadays. But that might change if a civil war begins in Westeros.

We originally only got to see Meleys briefly, with the Queen That Never Was riding it to King's Landing for The Green Wedding. But the red dragon got it's first major scene in Episode 9 "The Green Council." After the Hightowers stage a coup and crown Alicent's song Aegon as the King, Rhaenys suddenly interrupts the ceremony by bursting through the floor on dragon back. But rather than killing the Greens with dragon fire, she and Meleys ultimately depart King's Landing for Dragonstone. Although I'm curious to know how many common folk were killed during this escape.

Vermax in House of the Dragon
Vermax in House of the Dragon

Vermax (Jacaerys Velaryon)

Vermax is one of the younger dragons currently factoring into House of the Dragon. He's owned by Rhaenyra's oldest son Jacaerys Velaryon, who is currently meant to be her heir. He's got green scales and orange wings, offering yet another cool design for the creatures in the Game of Thrones prequel.

Unfortunately we haven't seen Vermax since House of the Dragon's latest time jump, and as such it's unclear how much it might have grown since Jace was training in the Dragon Pit. But their bond should presumably be even stronger, even if we haven't seen him actually riding the creature.

Arrax
Arrax

Arrax (Lucerys Velaryon)- DECEASED

Throughout the last few episodes of House of the Dragon, Alicent, Rhaenyra, and Laena's children have grown up and become more prominent characters. This includes Lucerys Velaryon, who is Rhaenyra's younger son and the heir to Driftmark. Like his older brother, Luke also had a dragon of his own, who he presumably bonded with since birth.

Not much was about Arrax before the Season 1 finale, which was the first time we saw him appear in House of the Dragon. In "The Black Queen" Luke and Jace request to help get Rhaenyra allies by traveling to Westeros Houses via dragonback. Unfortunately, both Luke and his dragon were killed when Aemond chases them in the air and eventually loses control of Vhagar. Vhagar chomps them both up easily, which will no doubt start all out war among the Targaryens.

Vermithor in House of the Dragon
Vermithor in House of the Dragon

Vermithor (Daemon Targaryen?)

The Season 1 finale of House of the Dragon teased how heavily dragons will factor into the upcoming war in Westeros. The trailer for the episode saw Matt Smith's Daemon Targaryen attempt to claim a second dragon, and it turns out that the hulking creature was none other than Vermithor aka The Bronze Fury.

Vermithor originally was claimed by King Jaehaerys, who was seen in House of the Dragon's opening scene back from Episode I. The massive dragon (the second largest one in all of Westeros) hadn't had a rider in the years since the late King's death, but that might change in Season 2. It looks like Daemon might has bonded with the massive dragon, but that remains to be seen. But clearly dragons are going to be heavily factoring into the action of the show's sophomore season.

While that rounds up all the dragons whose appearance has been confirmed, we've seen various other winged creatures flying around-- especially during Laena's funeral. Some of them might be the dragons below, whose rider we know but who haven't gotten their own scenes yet.

Helaena Targaryen in House of the Dragon
Helaena Targaryen in House of the Dragon

Dreamfyre (Helaena Targaryen)

Heleaena Targaryen is a uniquely intriguing and funny character in House of the Dragon. Alicent's only daughter is a bit of an oddball, often speaking to herself and having a fascination with bugs. She also seemingly has prophetic dreams, predicting events like Aemond losing his eye in order to procure Vhagar.

Despite being somewhat of an outside in the family, Helaena does have a dragon of her own. Appropriately named Dreamfyre, in the House of the Dragon books she's got a blue/silver appearance, and some fans think they might have spotted her in the background of a scene. Helaena seemingly doesn't ride her much, but we'll have to see if this changes if the dragons of her family are truly weaponized.

Sunfyre in HOTD's Season 2 trailer
Sunfyre in HOTD's Season 2 trailer

Sunfyre (Aegon Targaryen)

Another dragon that fans have been waiting to see get some screen time in House of the Dragon is Sunfyre. He's the dragon of Aegon Targaryen, who Alicent and her father are trying to keep on the Iron Throne. Sunfyre is still be fairly young, but that might change given the various time jump that have already occurred throughout the show's first season.

One of the reasons why fans are so eager to see Sunfyre in House of the Dragon is because of the way the dragon's appearance is described in George R.R. Martin's writing. He's described as the most beautiful dragon in Westeros, thanks to its golden scales that glisten as it flies. Luckily we got the first glumpse of Sunfyre in the House of the Dragon Season 2 trailers.

Moondancer descending in HOTD Season 2
Moondancer descending in HOTD Season 2

Moondancer (Baela Targaryen)

Another dragon fans have been looking out for is Moondancer. She's the dragon of owned by Baela Targaryen, who is one of the daughters of Daemon and Laena. She was referenced when we saw that family in Pentos, especially related to how Rhaena doesn't have a dragon of her own. Moondancer finally got to take center stage in Episode 3 of Season 2, where Baela spots and chases Cirston Cole and Gwayne into the woods.

Joffrey saying goodbye to his mother in HOTD Season 2
Joffrey saying goodbye to his mother in HOTD Season 2

Tyraxes (Joffrey Velaryon)

Joffrey Velaryon is one of Rhaenyra's younger children, and hasn't had any actual lines of dialogue in the show so far. He's got his own baby dragon Tyraxes, and they're both heading to The Vale after Lady Jeyne Arryn requested dragons as protection for backing Rhaenyra's claim to The Throne. Unfortunately she was only given two very small dragons, which won't help much.

Rhaena Targaryen leaving Dragonstone
Rhaena Targaryen leaving Dragonstone

Stormcloud (Aegon the Younger)

Like Tyraxes, Stormcloud is another small dragon sent to The Vale by Rhaenyra to help her alliance with House Arryn, as well as get them away from possible danger on Dragonstone. Stormloud is an unseen young dragon bonded to Rhaenyra's young son Aegon aka Aegon the Younger. While she's without a dragon herself, Lady Rhaena Targaryen was tasked with protecting the dragons as well as their young riders.

4 dragon eggs leaving Dragonstone in HOTD
4 dragon eggs leaving Dragonstone in HOTD

The 4 Dragon Eggs

When Rhaenyra sent away her youngest children and their dragons to (hopefully) protect them in The Vale, she also tasked Rhaena Targaryen with another important mission: protecting four dragon eggs in case disaster occurs on Dragonstone. Three of them are believed to be the eggs that would eventually hatch into Daenerys Targaryen's dragon children Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion. As for the fourth egg, some think that it's the one Rhaena slept with as a baby that never actually hatched.

Of course, there are some lingering questions surrounding the dragons of House of the Dragon, especially prior to them all actually engaging in impending war. Luckily for fans, our answers will be here before we know it. Season 2 was able to film in the midst of the strikes, thanks to being filmed outside of the US and its unions. And it's already a wildly successful second season on the air.