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House of the Dragon’s Most Devastating Death Might Have Secretly Roasted George R.R. Martin
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Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon fans are no strangers to shocking deaths that have altered the story.
To that end, the original series often had book readers anticipating major events, which is where House of the Dragon differs.
Having been held prisoner all season, Helaena Targaryen finally ended her captivity by jumping from the window of her room and falling to her death.
Helaena Targaryen’s Death May Have Been a Playful Jab at George R.R.
MartinEarlier in the season, Helaena makes a note of caterpillars that are developing into butterflies out of season, something that seems like a clear prophecy of her own demise.