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- "Dragonstone" is the first episode of the seventh season of HBO's medieval fantasy television series Game of Thrones, and the 61st overall. The seventh...
- Dragonstone may also refer to: dracontia - a precious stone reputed to be found in serpents, according to classical writers Dragonstone (A Song of Ice...
- chooses to release her. Before she can leave Dragonstone, she spots Ser Arryk Cargyll who had snuck onto Dragonstone and warns Erykk of his arrival which saves...
- episode, Jon Snow and Davos Seaworth meet with Daenerys Targaryen on Dragonstone, from whom Jon asks for aid in defeating the White Walkers. In King's...
- back the debt his predecessor left the kingdom in; Melisandre departs Dragonstone; Mance Rayder orders Jon Snow to climb the Wall with a group of wildlings;...
- Dragonstone was once the westernmost outpost of the ancient Freehold of Valyria. A century before the Doom, the Targaryen family moved to Dragonstone...
- to conceal his potential Valyrian bloodline. He follows Rhaenyra to Dragonstone on Seasmoke. Grand Maester Orwyle treats Alicent's superficial arm wound...
- and Matt Smith, and the confrontation between Daemon and Rhaenyra at Dragonstone. Prince-Admiral Craghas Drahar of the Triarchy, an alliance of the Free...
- his upcoming trial by combat; Melisandre and Selyse Baratheon talk on Dragonstone; the Night's Watch continue to prepare for Mance Rayder's attack; Brienne...
- messiah prophesied by her faith, she travels to his island stronghold, Dragonstone, during the events of A Game of Thrones. Tywin Lannister indirectly mentioned...