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Why did Drogon do this?


Why didn't Drogon attack Jon?Why did Lord Baelish betray Eddard Stark?Why is Drogon free and his brothers Viserion and Rhaegal chained?Why did Drogon allow this character to pet him?Why did the Night King attack the furthest target first?Why did Renly consider himself King?Exactly how big is Drogon in Season 7?Why is Khal Drogo willing to give Viserys an army in exchange for Daenerys?Why can't fire hurt Daenerys but it did to Jon Snow in season 1?Why did Tyrion and others think King's Landing can't be taken without collateral damage?How do the dragons exactly know whom/what to burn?













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    In S08E06 of Game of Thrones, we see Drogon burn down the




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          It symbolized the end of monarchy.



          Here's a nice little summary.




          The red-tinted dragon then unleashes a powerful stream of flame aimed right at the very thing that has been such a point of contention since season one. He succeeds in melting all the swords down to a bubbling, molten puddle. Just as Tyrion says later on in the episode when discussing why Bran would make a good king — "Sons of kings can be cruel and stupid as you well know . . . that is the wheel our Queen wanted to break" — Drogon succeeds in symbolically erasing the idea of a monarchy, whether purposefully or not.




          The Meaning Behind Drogon's Fiery Symbolic Gesture in the Game of Thrones Finale - PopSugar




          So, it symbolized the end of kings sons ruling the land, other than that it is left ambiguos as to Drogon's intent in burning the throne.






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          It symbolized the end of monarchy.



          Here's a nice little summary.




          The red-tinted dragon then unleashes a powerful stream of flame aimed right at the very thing that has been such a point of contention since season one. He succeeds in melting all the swords down to a bubbling, molten puddle. Just as Tyrion says later on in the episode when discussing why Bran would make a good king — "Sons of kings can be cruel and stupid as you well know . . . that is the wheel our Queen wanted to break" — Drogon succeeds in symbolically erasing the idea of a monarchy, whether purposefully or not.




          The Meaning Behind Drogon's Fiery Symbolic Gesture in the Game of Thrones Finale - PopSugar




          So, it symbolized the end of kings sons ruling the land, other than that it is left ambiguos as to Drogon's intent in burning the throne.






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            An elective monarchy is still a monarchy.

            – Charles
            3 hours ago















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          It symbolized the end of monarchy.



          Here's a nice little summary.




          The red-tinted dragon then unleashes a powerful stream of flame aimed right at the very thing that has been such a point of contention since season one. He succeeds in melting all the swords down to a bubbling, molten puddle. Just as Tyrion says later on in the episode when discussing why Bran would make a good king — "Sons of kings can be cruel and stupid as you well know . . . that is the wheel our Queen wanted to break" — Drogon succeeds in symbolically erasing the idea of a monarchy, whether purposefully or not.




          The Meaning Behind Drogon's Fiery Symbolic Gesture in the Game of Thrones Finale - PopSugar




          So, it symbolized the end of kings sons ruling the land, other than that it is left ambiguos as to Drogon's intent in burning the throne.






          share|improve this answer


















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            An elective monarchy is still a monarchy.

            – Charles
            3 hours ago













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          It symbolized the end of monarchy.



          Here's a nice little summary.




          The red-tinted dragon then unleashes a powerful stream of flame aimed right at the very thing that has been such a point of contention since season one. He succeeds in melting all the swords down to a bubbling, molten puddle. Just as Tyrion says later on in the episode when discussing why Bran would make a good king — "Sons of kings can be cruel and stupid as you well know . . . that is the wheel our Queen wanted to break" — Drogon succeeds in symbolically erasing the idea of a monarchy, whether purposefully or not.




          The Meaning Behind Drogon's Fiery Symbolic Gesture in the Game of Thrones Finale - PopSugar




          So, it symbolized the end of kings sons ruling the land, other than that it is left ambiguos as to Drogon's intent in burning the throne.






          share|improve this answer













          It symbolized the end of monarchy.



          Here's a nice little summary.




          The red-tinted dragon then unleashes a powerful stream of flame aimed right at the very thing that has been such a point of contention since season one. He succeeds in melting all the swords down to a bubbling, molten puddle. Just as Tyrion says later on in the episode when discussing why Bran would make a good king — "Sons of kings can be cruel and stupid as you well know . . . that is the wheel our Queen wanted to break" — Drogon succeeds in symbolically erasing the idea of a monarchy, whether purposefully or not.




          The Meaning Behind Drogon's Fiery Symbolic Gesture in the Game of Thrones Finale - PopSugar




          So, it symbolized the end of kings sons ruling the land, other than that it is left ambiguos as to Drogon's intent in burning the throne.







          share|improve this answer












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            An elective monarchy is still a monarchy.

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          An elective monarchy is still a monarchy.

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          An elective monarchy is still a monarchy.

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