As a longtime fan of George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” series and its adaptations, I’ve grown accustomed to the complex web of relationships and secrets that define the world of Westeros. The latest revelation in “House of the Dragon,” Season 2, Episode 7, regarding the true identities of Ulf White and Hugh Hammer as dragonriders, has only added another layer to this intricate tapestry.
In “House of the Dragon,” this was the long-awaited instant from Season 2: Rhaenyra discovered her dragon riders.
Ulf White was destined to be one of the dragon riders, a fact we had anticipated. He frequently reminded us that he was an out-of-wedlock offspring of the Targaryen bloodline. He harbors the belief that Baelon Targaryen, father of Viserys and Daemon, is his true father. Regardless, Ulf unquestionably qualifies as a dragonseed and now commands Silverwing.
In the second season of “House of the Dragon,” Episode 7, another character besides the one we knew claims dragon heritage – this is Hugh Hammer. Previously, we had only suspected him to be a dragonseed due to the distinctive color of his hair. However, new information surfaced about who his Targaryen parent is, which was an unexpected revelation even for dedicated book readers. This secret was unveiled during a conversation between Hugh and his wife.
Hugh Hammer is related to Viserys and Daemon Targaryen in House of the Dragon
Surprisingly, Hugh has harbored shame over his mother’s past. She once held the unfortunate profession of being a high-end courtesan, and her clients were drawn not just to her beauty, but also to her esteemed lineage as a Targaryen noblewoman.
Hugh reveals an intriguing family connection: His mother is the sister of Viserys and Daemon’s father. This information is new to most fans in the “Game of Thrones” world. In George R.R. Martin’s “Fire & Blood,” this detail isn’t mentioned, as his lineage isn’t crucial except for establishing that he is a dragonseed.
Who is Hugh Hammer’s Targaryen mother?
Now, fans are curious to discover the identity of his mother. For those familiar with the Targaryen dynasty, there’s sufficient information provided.
It’s strongly suggested that Saera Targaryen, who is King Jaehaerys I’s ninth daughter, is Hugh’s mother. Although it’s possible that Saera was an illegitimate child of Jaehaerys, this theory seems unlikely. Therefore, we can confidently affirm that Saera is indeed Hugh’s maternal grandmother.
Saera showed a rebellious and sexually adventurous side. At court, she was notorious for her relationships with numerous men, including those in her father’s guard and even the kingsguard. Her disobedience led to her being imprisoned by her own father. However, he eventually disowned her and attempted to send her to live a celibate life with the Silent Sisters. But Saera managed to escape this fate and instead chose a different path. She began working in a brothel before ultimately establishing her own pleasure house.
The tale unfolds with Hugh’s mother being the one referred to. Hugh recounts how his mother had mentioned his resemblance to his noble relatives, but he paid little attention. Feeling ashamed of his mother, Hugh chose to keep her a secret and avoid discussing her altogether.
As a dedicated fan, I can’t help but be intrigued by the fascinating twist in their relationship between Vermithor and Hugh. Why is it that Vermithor spared Hugh amidst the chaos, when he had mercilessly slain everyone else? Could it be that Vermithor:
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2024-07-29 18:38