Saturday, July 5, 2025

House of Fire & Blood – Episode 3 “Mission Accomplished”

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This entry is part 3 of 59 in the series House of Fire & Blood

hat if George R. R. Martin’s Fire and Blood was written more like HBO’s House of the Dragon? Caroline and Gretchen analyze Martin’s work from this perspective and search for hidden stories in the text.

This week Caroline and Gretchen continue their analysis of Fire & Blood with the second chapter, Reign of the Dragon. This is an exceptionally peaceful and not-at-all violent time when King Aegon ruled with no problems at all!

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Theme Music “The Power of Prophecy” is courtesy of HBO’s Fire and Blood

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Series NavigationHouse of Fire & Blood – Episode 2 “One Wheel Has the Dragon” >>House of Fire & Blood – Episode 4 “Three Rounds has the Interview” >>

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  • Gretchen

    Bi/pan, they/them. Gretchen is a Managing Editor for the Fandomentals. An unabashed academic book nerd and aspiring sci/fi and fantasy author, they have about things like media, representation, and ethics in storytelling.

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  • Caroline

    Caroline is a lawyer by day, geeky media fan and critic by night, afternoon, and lunch hour. Caroline enjoys long walks on quiet beaches so she can mentally over-analyze fictional characters and settings, and candlelit dinners that don't cause a glare on her TV screen.

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