Daemon and Rhaenyra’s complicated love story ultimately leads to Game of Thrones' most famous character.

That goes double for the Targaryen clan.

But, lets face it, none of these relationships are exactly romances of legend.

Daemon (Matt Smith) kneels to Rhaenyra (Emma D’Arcy) in House of the Dragon season 2 episode 8.

Daenerys loves equally fully and furiously.

She clearly gets that from her great-grandparents.

It would seem Daenerys has been blessed when more than a bit of her ancestors abilities.

Hes certainly not theworstTargaryen in this regard (Maegor the Cruel says hello!)

(See also: TheBlood and Cheese incident.)

His six times great-grandaughter is similarly capable of great cruelty when she feels its justified.

She feeds peoplesome likely innocentto Rhaegal and Viserion in response to the Sons of the Harpy attack.

By whatever means necessary.

Rhaenyra has always had a special affection for the smallfolk of Westeros.

Was Rhaenyras decision to send food into Kings Landing politically motivated?

Of course, but it also helped keep her people fed.

Similarly, Daenerys has a unique rapport with the smallfolk of both Westeros and Essos.

One of them is destined to hatch into her dragon, Morning.

Well, he got most of it right.

Or possibly Arya Stark (Maisie Williams), considering that shes the person who killed the Night King.

True, Dany never truly claimed the Iron Throne inGame of Thrones.

Thats kind of a big deal, and precisely the sort of thing a person of destiny might do.