Curious about the ending of House of the Dragon Season 2 Episode 6? The episode, titled "Smallfolk," aired on Sunday, July 21, and fans are eager to see who will claim and ride the dragon Seasmoke at the end of the episode. After the deaths of Meleys and Rhaenys and with Daemon and Caraxes stuck in Harrenhal, the Blacks find themselves at a critical disadvantage. Jacaerys Velaryon comes up with a plan to find suitable dragon riders among the families the Targaryens have intermarried with. The first attempt ends in disaster, but by the end of the episode, things take a turn for the better for the Blacks.
HOUSE OF THE DRAGON Season 2 Episode 6 Ending Explained
This is everything that happens at the end of House of the Dragon Season 2 Episode 6.
In Episode 6, Rhaenyra asks Ser Steffon Darklyn, one of her Queensguard, to become a dragonrider, since his grandmother's grandmother was a Targaryen princess. Unfortunately, Seasmoke, Laenor Velaryon's former dragon, refuses to allow him to be his rider and burns him alive.
In King's Landing, Aemond removes Alicent from the small council and sends Criston Cole back to the Riverlands to help a Lannister army uproot Daemon from Harrenhal. Aegon awakens, but Aemond makes sure he knows how the order of things has changed. Aemond also makes it clear that he intends to reinstate Otto Hightower as the Hand, prompting the ever-ambitious Larys Strong to go to Aegon and deny him the concoction Orwyle has prepared for him (presumably milk of the poppy, an opiate that acts as both a painkiller and anesthetic). Even though this will leave Aegon in constant pain, his mind will be clear.