House of the Dragon, complete through season 3

The Dance of the Dragons

Two branches of one family, both descended from the same king, both certain the throne is theirs. This is who is related to whom, who is still standing at the end of season 3, and whose claim rests on what.

Season 3, episode 8. Research cutoff 22 August 2026.

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Standing at the cutoff

The blood line

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Drag to pan, scroll or pinch to zoom, and tap anyone for their profile. Full screen gives the tree the whole window. On a keyboard: Tab between people, Enter to open, arrow keys to pan, + and to zoom, Esc to leave full screen.

Everyone else

Kingsguard, councillors, spymistresses, dragonseeds and the heads of the houses whose swords decide the thing. They are not on the blood line, but the succession runs through them.

The houses of Westeros

Every house and office anyone on this page belongs to: its seat, its words where the series or the books give them, and which way it went when the family split. Where no arms are established, the card says so.

The dragons

Every dragon the series shows or directly establishes through the cutoff, with its riders, its house, where it stands at the end of season 3, and the episodes it turns up in. Two wild dragons of the Dragonmont are listed last as background and marked as never shown.

The war, episode by episode

A map of Westeros and the near coast of Essos with every place the series visits. Play the timeline and the map moves with it: arrivals light up, marches and flights draw their line, battles and deaths mark where they happened.

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    What happens

      On a keyboard: Tab to the slider, then arrow keys to step episode by episode, or Tab into the map and use Enter on a place. Playback stops the moment you take control.

      What season 3 changed

      Every status on this page is set from these eight episodes.

        Everything on this page, one link each

        Every person, house, dragon and place here also has its own page, with the same facts written out in full.