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Caraxes breathes fire in 3D in a new House of The Dragon advertisement at the Times Square
Game of Thrones prequel House of The Dragon is right around the corner, and fans worldwide are excited to return to the world of Westeros. However, one thing is for certain, fans are the most excited about all the amazing dragons, who were displayed in full glory in the new trailer. The trailer also received a large number of positive reviews, and the Game of Thrones stars are really intrigued about the upcoming prequel.
Prince Daemon Targaryen’s dragon, Caraxes, the Blood Wyrm, has been a favorite among the readers of Fire & Blood for a long time. Caraxes was teased in the initial teasers and was one of the main dragons shown in the full trailer. Most recently, he made an appearance at Times Square in a full 3D avatar, breathing fire upon the denizens of New York City walking by.
Dragons have landed in Times Square #HOTD pic.twitter.com/PdjrZhsykr
— House of the Dragon (@HouseofDragon) August 12, 2022
Caraxes, the Blood Wyrm, was one of the fiercest dragons of the Dance of the Dragons event. He was first received as an egg by Prince Aemon Targaryen in the night following his birth in 55 AC on Dragonstone. Not long after 72 AC, Aemon claimed Caraxes, the fiercest of the young dragons present in the Dragonpit at the time. Aemon died in 92 AC, after which Caraxes was claimed by Prince Daemon Targaryen before his knighthood in 97 AC.
Are you excited to see Caraxes in action in House of The Dragon? Tell us in the comments below!
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