Vhagar, Vermithor, and Caraxes! Top Dragons in HOTD!

In this video, we dive deep into the legendary dragons of House Targaryen and their role in shaping the history of Westeros. From the fearsome Vhagar, known for her devastation in battle, to Vermithor, the mighty dragon of King Jaehaerys, and the unique and swift Caraxes, the Blood Wyrm, each dragon has left an indelible mark on the realm. Explore their histories, their riders, and their epic battles, including the pivotal moments in the Targaryen Conquest and the Dance of the Dragons. Witness the power and majesty of these incredible creatures as we recount their legendary tales.

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Vhagar, the massive dragon known for devastating Team Black's dragons, was first hatched on Dragonstone 50 years before the Targaryens conquered Westeros. Initially claimed by Visenya Targaryen, one of Aegon the Conqueror's sister-wives, Vhagar played a pivotal role in Aegon's conquest and the subsequent battles against Dorne. 

Vermithor, the second-largest living dragon, is nearly 100 years old. Once ridden by King Jaehaerys during his 55-year reign, Vermithor has remained riderless since Jaehaerys' death in 103 AC. However, he recently chose Hugh Hammer as his rider, potentially tipping the balance of the civil war in favor of Team Black.

Daemon's dragon, Caraxes, is a fierce and unique-looking creature with red scales and a long, slender neck. Though smaller than Vhagar, Caraxes is faster and has significant battle experience, making him a formidable opponent.

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