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Here’s a closer look at Sunfyre’s saddle from House of the Dragon Season 2

The prop detailing never disappoints in House of the Dragon

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Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon merchandise is quite scarce, and obtaining a prop from the TV show is even more uncommon. Even the cast members were not allowed to keep many of the iconic set pieces that they cherished. Some have an intricate level of detail that sometimes goes unnoticed. Such is the case of Aegon’s royal saddle used for Sunfyre.

Sunfyre’s saddle used by King Aegon II

A lot of highly sophisticated artwork done on props often goes under the radar. Aegon’s saddle is never shown properly on-screen. However, House of the Dragon prop artist Aidan Pitchford gave us a close glimpse at the saddle, and it is as beautiful as Sunfyre.

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A last look at Viserys’ destroyed Valyrian model

King Viserys wanted to build an empire based on peace. Being a Targaryen, he often looked back at his Valyrian roots, and that is why he created the stone Valyrian model painstakingly over the first season. However, his son Aegon destroyed the model in rage, when his son was assassinated by Blood and Cheese. Here’s a last look at the model:

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