The episode centers on the wedding of Princess Rhaenyra Targaryen and Ser Laenor Velaryon. Conceived as a political union to heal the rift between the Crown and Driftmark, the marriage is built on a pragmatic "dining" arrangement: they will perform their royal duties but remain free to pursue their own romantic interests. The Turning Point for Alicent
Larys Strong explains that the High Tower of Oldtown glows green when House Hightower calls its banners to war.
He shifts from Rhaenyra’s devoted protector to her most bitter enemy, eventually finding a new patron in Queen Alicent. House of the Dragon We Light the Way
Ser Criston Cole, fueled by guilt over breaking his vows with Rhaenyra and jealousy of her marriage, is provoked by Laenor’s lover, Ser Joffrey Lonmouth.
He murders his wife, Lady Rhea Royce, in the Vale to clear his path for inheritance and potential remarriage. The episode centers on the wedding of Princess
A traumatized Laenor is left weeping over his lover, while Criston attempts suicide in the Godswood before being stopped by Alicent. Key Character Developments
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This marks Alicent's public declaration of independence from the Targaryens and her commitment to her own bloodline. Violence at the Feast The celebration ends in tragedy rather than joy.