Does Alyn Get A Dragon? Why He Says He Doesn't Want One & How It Changes The Book

Does Alyn Get A Dragon? Why He Says He Doesn't Want One & How It Changes The Book

WARNING! This article contains major SPOILERS for House of the Dragon season 2, episode 7 and George R.R. Martin's Fire & Blood book, on which the show is based!

Summary Alyn of Hull rejects Corlys' offer to claim a dragon in House of the Dragon.

Alyn's focus remains on ships and the sea, which he has dedicated his life to as his purpose.

Unlike his brother Addam, Alyn's story in the Dance of the Dragons doesn't involve dragons.

After his brother successfully bonds with Seasmoke in House of the Dragon season 2, Alyn of Hull departs from book lore by rejecting Corlys’ idea to try to claim his own dragon. Now leaving it nearly impossible for Corlys to hide that he fathered Alyn and Addam of Hull, the latter finally found his desired purpose when shockingly becoming the new rider of Laenor Velaryon’s dragon Seasmoke. Rather than the typical avenue of the rider seeking out the dragon, Seasmoke chose Addam as his rider and sought him out at Driftmark, perhaps sensing his familial connection to Laenor.

Considering Addam was able to claim Seasmoke and Rhaenyra still required more riders for Dragonstone’s unclaimed dragons, Corlys Velaryon suggested to Alyn that he could try claiming one for himself. Quite surprisingly, Alyn of Hull rejects his father’s proposition, instead stating that he is “salt and sea” in an unsubtle reversal of Baela Targaryen’s sentiments about Driftmark earlier in House of the Dragon season 2. Though Addam of Hull becomes a skilled, battle-experienced dragonrider, this isn’t the path that Alyn follows in House of the Dragon.

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Alyn Of Hull Does Not Get A Dragon In The Dance Of The Dragons

Alyn Doesn't Try To Claim One In House Of The Dragon

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Unlike his brother, Alyn of Hull doesn’t claim a dragon in the Dance of the Dragons – nor does he even try. Unless Alyn were to try to claim the wild dragons remaining on Dragonstone, the Cannibal and Grey Ghost, there aren’t any readily available for him to try mastering anyway after Ulf claimed Silverwing and Hugh Hammer claimed Vermithor. Additionally, it appears that Rhaena will try claiming Sheepstealer in the Vale, limiting the pool of available dragons even further.

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Alyn of Hull and Rhaenyra Targaryen’s stories will seemingly remain quite separate in the Dance of the Dragons. It seems likely that Alyn’s story will be confined to his relationship with his brother and Corlys, likely running the Velaryon fleet while Corlys conducts duties as Hand of the Queen. Whether Rhaena will join remains to be seen, but the Queen now already has her team of Targaryen dragonriders and “dragonseeds” for the Dance, comprised of herself and Syrax, Daemon and Caraxes, Jacaerys and Vermax, Baela and Moondancer, Addam of Hull and Seasmoke, Ulf and Silverwing, and Hugh and Vermithor.

Team Black's Dragons Dragonrider Syrax Rhaenyra Caraxes Daemon Vermax Jacaerys Moondancer Baela Seasmoke Addam of Hull Vermithor Hugh Hammer Silverwing Ulf Tyraxes Joffrey Stormcloud Aegon the Younger

George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood book further confirms that Alyn of Hull never rides a dragon during the Dance. Addam and Seasmoke remain bonded through their deaths, but Alyn certainly proves that salt and sea run through his veins as the son of shipwright Marilda of Hull and the Lord of the Tides, Corlys Velaryon. However, while Alyn doesn’t have a dragon in either House of the Dragon or Fire & Blood, his decision to not even try to claim one departs from the book.

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Alyn Of Hull Does Try To Claim Dragons In Fire & Blood

Alyn Is One Of The "Dragonseeds" Who Attempts To Claim Dragons In The Book

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The process of Corlys Velaryon’s bastard sons trying to get dragons is very different in the show than it is in Martin’s 2018 book. In House of the Dragon, Addam doesn’t actually try to claim Seasmoke, but rather is cornered and chased by Seasmoke as the dragon chooses him as his new bond. In Fire & Blood, Addam took up Rhaenyra’s call for bastards with Valyrian blood to come to Dragonstone and attempt to claim the available dragons, where he successfully bonded with Seasmoke. However, Alyn of Hull joined Addam at the “Sowing,” as he also attempted to claim dragons in Fire & Blood.

After Addam of Hull successfully rode the dragon Seasmoke in the book, Alyn sought out the wild dragon Grey Ghost, who made his home on Dragonstone but had never been claimed or ridden before. Alyn couldn’t find Grey Ghost, so he instead unsuccessfully tries to claim the wild dragon Sheepstealer, whose story House of the Dragon changed from Fire & Blood’s book to reveal that he resides in the Vale of Arryn, not Dragonstone. In the book, Alyn enters Sheepstealer’s lair on Dragonstone and has his cloak set aflame by the dragon, leaving him alive but burned and scarred after the traumatic incident.

Alyn doesn’t try to claim a dragon again after being burned by Sheepstealer. In the book, Sheepstealer is then claimed by a character named Nettles, who appears to have been cut from House of the Dragon.

Why Doesn't Alyn Want A Dragon In House Of The Dragon?

Alyn Is "Salt & Sea," Not Fire & Blood

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Though he could achieve incredible glory and power with one, Alyn of Hull has no interest in trying to claim a dragon in House of the Dragon. He’s often tried to hide the truth of his parentage, such as Alyn shaving his silver hair, and trying to claim a dragon would immediately tell the world that he has the Valyrian blood of Corlys Velaryon. Alyn has dedicated his entire life to his work on ships at Driftmark, and he isn’t going to give up this purpose connected to the “salt and sea” that defines him just because his Valyrian blood may give him an upper hand with dragons.

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