Includes SPOILERS for House of the Dragon season 2, episode 3, and Fire & Blood, the show’s source material.

Criston Cole’s first act as Hand of the King in House of the Dragon season 2 is to mobilize the Greens’ forces and cut off the Blacks from the Riverlands, and there are vital reasons why. House of the Dragon’s season 2 timeline takes place roughly 170 years before the events of Game of Thrones, though many of the same noble houses are still prevalent in this era. In the original HBO series, the Riverlands were the battleground for much of the War of the Five Kings, as Stark and Lannister forces faced off primarily in this region.

In House of the Dragon season 2, episode 3, the Riverlands have taken precedence for both sides of the war. Daemon Targaryen has flown Caraxes to the castle Harrenhal, claiming it for the Blacks and planning to raise the Riverlands army at the fortress. In Aegon II’s small council meeting, Criston Cole plans a similar strategy, hoping to ride out with whatever forces he can immediately assemble to hit Harrenhal before the Blacks can retaliate.

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Why The Riverlands Are So Important For Criston Cole & Team Green

The Riverlands Are A Centralized Region In Westeros, Making It A Vital Territory For Controlling The Continent

Something House of the Dragon has carefully noted is that control of the Seven Kingdoms isn’t just about dragon power or the Iron Throne and that amassing support from the great houses of Westeros is key to achieving victory. House Stark and House Arryn have declared for Rhaenyra, while many of the houses of the Reach, Westerlands, and Stormlands have declared for the Greens. That means House Tully of the Riverlands is the most significant undeclared family in the realm, made even more vital by the region’s centralized location.

The Riverlands constantly become a battleground for War in the Seven Kingdoms because it’s right in the middle. Harrenhal, in particular, is one of the realm’s most fortified castles and sits at a strategic location that can be used to rally forces to strike King’s Landing. The Blacks currently have an advantage at sea and in dragon power, but they desperately need infantry if they’re going to capture and hold any territory on the mainland. Criston Cole wants to rip away their chances at achieving this before the war even begins by striking quickly.

Custom image of Daemon and Littefinger in Harrenhal

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What Happens At Rook’s Rest In The Dance Of The Dragons

Rook’s Rest Hosts The First Real Dragon Battle In The War

House Hightower banners House of the Dragon season 2 teaser

At some point, Criston Cole reroutes his forces and attacks castles along the coast of the Crownlands instead of heading for Harrenhal. His goal is to cut off Rhaenyra and Dragonstone from the Riverlands geographically and bait the Blacks into sending out a dragonrider. Rook’s Rest is a smaller castle, but it’s ruled by Lord Staunton, one of the members of Rhaenyra’s small council. This makes it one of the pivotal battles in the Dance of the Dragons, as Rhaenys and her dragon Meleys are sent to defend the fortress.

Upon Rhaenys’ arrival at Rook’s Rest, she’s ambushed by Aegon II and Aemond, riding their dragons Sunfyre and Vhagar. This is the first significant dragon battle in the war, which results in Rhaenys and Meleys being killed and Aegon and Sunfyre being severely injured. Now that House of the Dragon has laid the foundation for dragons being unleashed, the trailer for episode 4 indicates Rook’s Rest is coming up shortly. It’s the first major victory for the Greens, as Rhaenyra’s side loses a dragonrider and one of their allies.

What Happens To The Rest Of The Riverlands In House Of The Dragon

Many Dance Of The Dragons Battles Happen In The Riverlands

Dead bodies by the river after the Battle of the Burning Mill in House of the Dragon season 2 episode 3

House Tully and many houses of the Riverlands join with Rhaenyra and the Blacks during the Dance of the Dragons, making Daemon’s venture to Harrenhal a success. The region continues to host battles throughout the war, including the Battle at the Red Fork, where Lannister forces face off with Tully bannermen, resulting in the death of Jason Lannister despite their side’s victory. This sends one of the Greens’ allies into disarray, as the Westerlands are left without proper leadership.

Several other pivotal battles happen in the Riverlands. Aemond and Criston Cole eventually try to recapture the Riverlands, and are baited out of King’s Landing by Daemon, allowing Rhaenyra and the forces of Dragonstone to capture the capital. Cole’s forces in the Riverlands are outmaneuvered by Tully bannermen, resulting in his death. Daemon and Aemond also have their fatal confrontation above the God’s Eye at Harrenhal. House of the Dragon should have several battles to look forward to, with many continuing to set the Riverlands ablaze.

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Taking place about 172 years before the events of Game of Thrones, House of the Dragon tells the tale of the rise of the Targaryens, the only family of dragonlords to survive the Doom of Valyria. The popular HBO spinoff show first starred Milly Alcock and Emily Carey as Rhaenyra Targaryen and Alicent Hightower before they were replaced by Emma D’Arcy and Olivia Cooke, who play the older versions of the characters. Also starring in the series is Matt Smith (Prince Daemon Targaryen) and Paddy Considine as Rhaenyra’s father, King Viserys Targaryen.

Cast

Jefferson Hall
, Paddy Considine
, Fabien Frankel
, Ryan Corr
, Eve Best
, Gavin Spokes
, Graham McTavish
, Steve Toussaint
, Olivia Cooke
, Sonoya Mizuno
, Bill Paterson
, Matthew Needham
, Emma D’Arcy
, Matt Smith
, Rhys Ifans
, David Horovitch

Release Date

August 21, 2022

Seasons

2

Streaming Service(s)

HBO Max

Franchise(s)

Game of Thrones