Lore
Everything we know about Ulf White
The life of the unlikely Dragonseed explained.
In the world of Westeros, created by George R.R. Martin, dragons play a crucial role in shaping history. During the Dance of the Dragons, a civil war that tore apart House Targaryen, new dragonriders emerged. One of these was Ulf White, a character whose actions would have far-reaching consequences.
Fans of House of the Dragon will see Ulf White in action in the show’s second season. His story, first told in Martin’s book Fire and Blood, brings to life the complex and often treacherous nature of Westerosi politics.
This article will cover what we know about Ulf White from both the books and the TV show, exploring his rise to power and his ultimate fate.
Who was Ulf White?
At the start of the Dance of the Dragons, Ulf was a man-at-arms who lived on the island of Dragonstone. His hair was completely white, which earned him the name Ulf the White. He could neither read nor write, and he was well known for his love of drinking.
When Prince Jacaerys realized that the Blacks would need more dragon riders, he called for potential recruits. This initiated an event known as the Sowing, known by some as the Red Sowing. Ulf was one of the few people able to tame and mount a dragon, bonding with Silverwing, a silvery she-dragon once ridden by Queen Alysanne Targaryen.
Quick Facts
- Originally a man-at-arms on Dragonstone before becoming a dragonrider
- Illiterate, unable to read or write
- Tamed Silverwing during the event known as the Sowing or Red Sowing
- Participated in the Battle of the Gullet and the fall of King’s Landing
- Famously rode drunk through Flea Bottom wearing only golden spurs after being knighted
- One of the “Two Betrayers,” along with Hugh Hammer
- He was rumored to have fed those who offended him to his dragon
- Slept through the entire Second Battle of Tumbleton
- In the TV show, he claims to be the bastard son of Prince Baelon Targaryen
- Known for inciting unrest among the smallfolk in King’s Landing in the show
Ulf White in House of the Dragon
Portrayal and Appearance
Played by Tom Bennett, Ulf is described as a sot and raconteur among the smallfolk of King’s Landing. He claims to be the bastard son of Prince Baelon Targaryen, making him the alleged half-brother of King Viserys I and Prince Daemon Targaryen.
Early Appearances
- First seen stumbling upon hanged ratcatchers in front of the Red Keep (Episode 2)
- Overheard discussing food scarcity in a tavern (Episode 6)
- Introduced properly in a tavern, explaining his supposed Targaryen lineage (Episode 3)
Personality
Ulf presents himself as a popular figure in the lower streets of King’s Landing, though he’s not taken seriously by many. He proudly talks about his alleged Targaryen heritage and supports Rhaenyra’s claim to the throne. Ulf is the first character to use the term “dragonseed” in the series, hinting at his potential Targaryen blood.
The Red Sowing
Initially reluctant to answer Rhaenyra’s call for dragonriders, Ulf eventually participates in the Red Sowing. In a twist of fate, he stumbles upon the sleeping dragon Silverwing while fleeing from the chaos caused by Vermithor. Despite his fear, Ulf inadvertently bonds with Silverwing and becomes a dragonrider.
Key Events
- Witnesses the hanging of ratcatchers in King’s Landing
- He shares his claim of Targaryen heritage in taverns
- Participates in the Red Sowing and claims Silverwing
- Flies over King’s Landing on Silverwing, showing great joy in his newfound status
Ulf White in Fire and Blood
Rise to Power
- Became a dragonrider during the Sowing, taming Silverwing
- Fought for the Blacks in early battles of the Dance of the Dragons
- Participated in the Battle of the Gullet and the fall of King’s Landing
- Knighted and granted lands on Driftmark by Queen Rhaenyra
The Betrayal
- Defected to the Greens during the First Battle of Tumbleton
- Earned the nickname “The Betrayer” along with Hugh Hammer
- Granted lordship of Bitterbridge by Prince Daeron
Final Days and Death
- Demanded to rule Highgarden
- Slept through the Second Battle of Tumbleton
- Died after drinking poisoned wine, along with Ser Hobert Hightower
Quotes
“The blood of the dragon runs through these veins, and yes, men would take my head for it. A dragonseed must watch his own neck, when he has no white-cloaked guardsmen to do it for him.” – Ulf
Quick Answers
Who was Ulf White?
Ulf White was a dragonseed who became a dragonrider during the Dance of the Dragons. Originally a man-at-arms on Dragonstone, he became famous after taming the dragon Silverwing. He’s known for his eventual betrayal of the Blacks, earning him the nickname “The Betrayer.”
What dragon did Ulf White ride?
Ulf White rode Silverwing, a dragon previously ridden by Queen Alysanne Targaryen. In “House of the Dragon,” Ulf claims Silverwing during the event known as the Red Sowing when Queen Rhaenyra calls for dragonseeds to tame riderless dragons.
How did Ulf White die?
According to “Fire and Blood,” Ulf White died after drinking poisoned wine. The wine was brought to him by Ser Hobert Hightower, who also died from the poison. This occurred after the Second Battle of Tumbleton, which Ulf had slept through entirely.
Why was Ulf White called “The Betrayer”?
Ulf White earned the nickname “The Betrayer” when he and Hugh Hammer defected from the Blacks to the Greens during the First Battle of Tumbleton. Their betrayal caused a significant loss for the Blacks and turned the tide of the battle.
How is Ulf White portrayed in “House of the Dragon”?
In “House of the Dragon,” Ulf White is played by Tom Bennett. He’s depicted as a man with long gray hair who claims to be a Targaryen bastard. The show portrays his journey from a tavern storyteller to a dragonrider, showcasing his bonding with Silverwing during the Red Sowing event.
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