House of the Dragon: The Battle of the Gullet explained

The second installment of HBO’s “House of the Dragon,” the prequel to “Game of Thrones,” has concluded, initiating a lengthy anticipation for season 3. Instead of resolving matters, the episode titled “The Queen Who Never Was” primarily established the grounds for upcoming conflicts. We witnessed the Lannister army approaching the Red Fork river, Starks crossing the Twins’ bridge, the Triarchy sailing towards the Gullet, the Hightower march alongside the Honeywine river, Criston Cole preparing for Harrenhal, and Daemon leading an army of Riverlords. The upcoming season of “House of the Dragon” promises numerous battles ahead.

How That Alicent and Rhaenyra Meeting Completely Changes Our Understanding of the Dance of Dragons

As a longtime fan of George R.R. Martin’s epic fantasy series, I must issue a heartfelt warning to fellow enthusiasts: brace yourself for the Season 2 finale of House of the Dragon, as it delves deep into territory already explored in Fire & Blood, potentially revealing spoilers that may shatter the suspense and surprise of those who have yet to read the book. Having navigated the labyrinthine twists and turns of Westeros for decades, I speak from personal experience when I say that these tales are best consumed without prior knowledge of their outcomes. So heed this advice, dear reader, and may the winds of luck guide you through the tumultuous seas of House Targaryen.