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Did Aegon Really Die? Why Did Aemond Kill Aegon?

What really is Aegon's fate and Aemond's motive at the end of Season 2 Episode 4?
Just a guyBy Just a guyJuly 8, 2024No Comments4 Mins Read5 Views
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The episode “A Dance of Dragons” threw us into chaos. 

With King Aegon II seemingly meeting his end at the hands of his own brother, Aemond, fans are buzzing with questions. 

After an explosive dragon battle, the fate of Aegon remains uncertain. Is he really dead? And if so, why did Aemond kill his own brother?

Criston Cole’s power plays, Alicent’s overdue confrontation with her son, and that jaw-dropping dragon fight left us stunned. Rhaenys’s death was a blow, but Aegon’s fall from Sunfyre raises even more questions. Did he survive?

While it seems unlikely, this might not be the end for Aegon.

Aegon did not die, but his injuries are severe. After being attacked by his brother Aemond during the Battle of Rook’s Rest, Aegon suffered significant burns and broken bones. While he survives, he is left incapacitated and unable to rule, with Aemond stepping in as Prince Regent in his stead.

aegon was so happy to see aemond bruh why the fuck did he have to do that😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/Yw6BZpbKlF

— jules 🦢 (@lotticents) July 8, 2024

The closing moments of Season 2, Episode 4, are a whirlwind of fire and fury. The Battle of Rook’s Rest, a significant clash in George R.R. Martin’s “Fire & Blood,” is brought to life with some twists. 

In the original story, Aegon and Aemond team up against Rhaenys, but the show takes a different route. The episode hints at betrayal, leaving us wondering who attacked whom and why.

During the battle, Aegon disrupts Aemond and Criston’s plan at Rook’s Rest. As Meleys attacks Sunfyre and Aegon, Aemond commands Vhagar to unleash “Dracarys,” targeting both dragons.

The episode ends with a cliffhanger, but fans of the book know that Aegon survives, albeit badly injured. In “Fire & Blood,” Aegon endures severe burns and broken bones, while Sunfyre is too damaged to return to King’s Landing.

Aegon’s survival in the series aligns with the book’s narrative. Drunk and desperate to prove himself, Aegon joins the battle unplanned, jeopardizing the strategy. His joy turns to terror when he realizes Aemond’s true intentions. 

Aemond, holding back Vhagar, calls his brother an “idiot” and then unleashes fire on both sides. This act leaves Aegon and Sunfyre in dire straits.

Injured but alive, Aegon is taken back to King’s Landing. With his severe wounds, Aemond steps in as the acting ruler. The series might stick to this plot, but given the show’s track record, there could be more surprises. The trailer for the next episode hints at Aegon’s grim condition, suffering from burns inside his Valyrian steel armor and Sunfyre’s critical state.

But…why did Aemond try to kill Aegon?

Aemond’s decision to attack his brother, King Aegon II, stems from a mix of deep-seated resentment and ruthless ambition. Throughout their lives, Aegon often belittles and humiliates Aemond, especially mocking him for his lack of a dragon. This constant ridicule fostered a simmering anger within Aemond, who felt overshadowed and undervalued. 

Aemond was already sheathing his sword when Cole shouted, alerting him to his presence. Fratricide allegations are beaten. (Purposefully burning Aegon allegations are not.) A win is a win. pic.twitter.com/KsqUWepycD

— swolemond 💎 (@slaymond_) July 8, 2024

The breaking point came when Aegon publicly humiliated Aemond in a brothel, a place where Aemond allowed himself to be vulnerable. This incident exacerbated Aemond’s desire for revenge and his belief that he, not Aegon, was more deserving of the throne.

Aemond’s actions during the Battle of Rook’s Rest were a calculated move to eliminate his brother and seize power. By ordering Vhagar to unleash dragon fire indiscriminately, Aemond ensured that Aegon would be gravely injured, thereby removing a major obstacle to his own ambitions. 

Aemond saw Aegon’s impulsive decision to join the battle as not only foolish but as an opportunity to exploit. His ruthless choice reflects a strategic bid to consolidate his power, asserting himself as the stronger and more capable leader.

This move highlights Aemond’s ambition and his willingness to sacrifice even his own brother to achieve his goals, setting the stage for further internal conflict and power struggles within House Targaryen.

Aegon’s fate is intertwined with the larger conflict. His injuries and Aemond’s power grab set the stage for further turmoil. Aemond may have failed to kill Aegon, but he succeeds in sidelining him, taking over as Prince Regent. The show’s direction could see Aemond consolidating power and preparing for future battles against Daemon Targaryen and others.

What do you think about Aemond’s motives? Did he plan this all along? How will Aegon’s survival impact the war for the Iron Throne? 

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