New Houses Emerge in House of the Dragon - Season 2

Apart from the introduction of new characters, the upcoming season of House of the Dragon will also feature the emergence of new noble Houses.
New Houses Emerge in House of the Dragon - Season 2

Highlights

  • The aftermath of Lucerys Velaryon's death will lead to chaos and wider consequences.
  • Several new noble Houses will play significant roles in the escalating conflict.
  • The inclusion of these Houses promises to bring fresh dynamics to the Targaryen civil war.

The rivalry within House of the Dragon is set to have far-reaching implications beyond the expectations of the warring factions. The death of Lucerys Velaryon, caused by Vhagar and Aemond in episode 10 of Season one, will trigger turmoil across the realm. This event signifies the breakdown of the Green's proposed terms of surrender to the Blacks at Dragonstone.

The conflict known as the Dance of the Dragons will escalate into a fierce struggle between the Greens, holding the Red Keep, and the Blacks at Dragonstone. It will involve prominent Houses such as the Lannisters and the Baratheons, as well as those allied with Rhaenyra, such as the Starks and Arryns. In addition to the Great Houses, the upcoming season will introduce minor and noble Houses, adding complexity to the narrative.

5 House Broome

Jamie Kenna Portrays Ser Alfred Broome in Season 2

In the upcoming season of House of the Dragon, Kenna will depict Ser Alfred Broome. Hailing from the devoutly religious Broomes of the Westerlands, who sided with the Faith Militant in their rebellion against Maegor the Cruel, House Broome endured the wrath of Maegor and his dragon, Balerion, resulting in the destruction of their seat.

Ser Alfred, a knight in the service of House Targaryen during the conflict, holds a prominent position at Dragonstone. Known as