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The tragedy of Daenerys Targaryen’s dragons—Viserion, Rhaegal, and Drogon—is central to the bittersweet ending of Game of Thrones. While they were symbols of her power and "children" to her, their fates were tied to the inherent danger of her quest for the Iron Throne and the magical instability of the world. Here is a breakdown of why each dragon met its end (or its final fate). 1. Viserion: The Cost of Heroism Viserion was the first to fall during the mission beyond the Wall in Season 7. His d
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