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Game of Thrones: Death threats for dragons in season 8 just went up a notch

Drogon is injured and Viserion is now part of Night King's crew. How does the death threat get severe?

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One of the biggest draws of Game of Thrones is Daenerys Targaryen's three dragons. The ferocious trio and the terrifying gravitas they held helped Daenerys to rise from being Khal Drogo's wife to being a frontrunner in taking the Iron Throne.

But in season seven of the show, Bronn of Blackwater proved that these majestic creatures -- flying high in the sky, spewing fire all around -- can be dragged to the ground.

In the episode titled 'Spoils of War,' Bronn wielded Qyburn's massive crossbow-like weapon to kill Drogon, one of Daenerys' three dragons. He might have failed but not before exposing Mother of Dragon's vulnerable spots.

Later in the season, Night King claimed Viserion for himself. But turns out, that was not the end of all threats for the dragons.

A video has surfaced capturing the King's Landing set preparations going on at the Titanic Studios in Belfast, Northern Ireland.

If you do not want to indulge in the spoilers about the series, turn back now. You have been warned.


According to fansite Watchers on the Wall, in a video shot by Instagram user Steve Bird, one can see that Qyburn, the hand of Queen Cersei, has improved on his design and even bigger, better Scorpion weapons will be mounted on the towers of King's Landing.

Even though Viserion is now a member of Night King's crew, all three dragons still pose threat to Cersei and her throne. No matter who they belong to, she fears being burned and/or frozen (however Viserion's blue fire works).

All bets are off as the storylines for all the characters will have to be concluded in the final season.

Game of Thrones season 8 will return in 2019. It has only six episodes.

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