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New House of the Dragon set pictures hint at the aftermath of a massive battle
Prequel to Game of Thrones the House of the Dragon is building into a tremendous storm, and the Targaryens are in the thick of it. Season 2 will mostly focus on the youngsters of a family feud that began with the grownups. The civil war will formally commence in the second season – the infamous event known as the Dance of the Dragons. And there will be a lot of battle scenes.
New leaks show the aftermath of a massive battle
It has been known for some time that House of the Dragon Season 2 is currently filming at a number of locations in Wales. The latest pictures come from Roman Bridge, Dolwyddelan. The scene is particularly gruesome, as it involves a big horde of dead human and animal bodies. The pictures were provided by House the Dragons fan account.
Which scene is being filmed at Roman Bridge, Dolwyddelan?
There are a number of big battles that will be fought in the second season of House of the Dragon, so it cannot be pointed out for sure. The props are made of burned-out carriages, dead horses and dozens of corpses: some in red suits, others in yellow. If we go by the color of their costumes, we might be seeing the result of a brutal battle between Bracken vs Blackwood.
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