Drogon is one of three dragons of Daenerys Targaryen introduced in the novel A Game of Thrones and subsequent novels as well as the Game of Thrones television adaptation of the novels A Song of Ice and Fire.
When Drogon was a loyal animal he still caused big damages what became him to one of the last antagonist beside Daenerys.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Heinous?[]
- He was the most aggressive compared his two brothers, causing much more damages than them.
- After he struck life in Meereen, he exterminated a flock of sheep and devoured a little girl, which pushed Daenerys to imprison Rhaegal & Viserion.
- He burned many Lannister soldiers on the Battle of the Goldroad.
- Daenerys used him to execute Randyll and Deacon Tarly and Varys, using his fire.
- He was used by Daenerys destruction across King's Landing during the battle against Cersei's army, even after they surrendered to her which claims the lives of hundreds of thousands.
- He destroyed the iron throne in front Jon, however it was for a good purpose.
- When he was only an animal he have some ability to make his own decisions, as seen in his desire to keep Jon alive and to destroyed the Iron Throne. This also regards other animals like dire wolves, which can be considered heroes so he also can be considered a villain.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- He has moral agency issues as he is portrayed as a predatory animal.
- He is an on-off villain, and at his worst after Daenerys fell into madness.
- He loves his adoptive mother and his two brothers very much, watches over them sometimes, and is very upset by their deaths.
- He is also tragic due to being the last dragon left, after his brothers were killed. This may also have led him to fall into madness like Daenerys.
- He has standards, as he refrains from killing Jon despite seeing that he killed his adoptive mother.
External Links[]
- Drogon on the Villains Wiki
- Drogon on the Heroes Wiki
- Drogon on the Game of Thrones Wiki
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