10. Aerys II “The Mad King” Targaryen The Mad King (center)Credit: Screenshot / HBO While we’ve only seen The Mad King through obscureGame of Thronesflashbacks, his notoriety is quickly made known to us the first time Jaime Lannister is called The Kingslayer. A torture-obsessed tyrant,...
Look, ultimately we know the fate of House Targaryen is pretty grim, with the "Mad King" Aerys set to do his thing around 170 years down the track and his daughter Daenerys Targaryen sealing her own fate. But for now, it'll be a matter of bloody tactics for who ends up on the Iron...
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He bursts into the War for the Stepstones with Ser Laenor on his back; though Laenor is not a Targaryen in name, his mother is Rhaenys Targaryen and his father is Corlys Velaryon, so he has ample dragon-riding blood. We only get a few minutes of Seasmoke visuals during season 1,...