
In the prequel series House of the Dragon, dragons are commonplace in Westeros. The Targaryen and Velaryon families have several dragons each, and there are also unclaimed dragons and fresh eggs hatching on Dragonstone. In Game of Thrones, the scarcity of dragons makes each scene with them so spectacular. They’re a mystical species to the viewer and equally so to many characters in constant awe at their presence. Not to mention, Daenerys’ motherly relationship with the trio adds an emotional element to their scenes as they grow throughout the series.
10. Viserion Destroys The Wall
Season 7, Episode 7 – “The Dragon and the Wolf”
9. Daenerys Chains Rhaegal And Viserion
Season 4, Episode 10 – “The Children”
8. Daenerys Defends Meereen
Season 6, Episode 9 – “Battle of the Bastards”
While “Battle of the Bastards” is best known for the epic war in the North between Jon Snow and Ramsay Bolton, there’s also a brief battle in Meereen. As the Slavers attempt to recapture their former city, Daenerys and her dragons ride out and set their fleet ablaze. It’s the pivotal moment in the Slaver’s Bay arc, and Dany vanquishes the final obstacle so she can finally set out for Westeros. The moment demonstrates the firepower of three grown dragons in battle, preparing audiences for the war to come.
7. Dragons Battle Above Winterfell
Season 8, Episode 3 – “The Long Night”
During the Battle of Winterfell, viewers saw a dragon-on-dragon fight for the first time as Daenerys and Jon faced off against the Night King. The scene is dark and difficult to see when not illuminated by the moon, but it’s one of the best parts of “The Long Night.” When facing off against the Night King and Viserion, Daenerys’s expertise as a dragonrider is on full display, as her experience and bond with Drogon give her the upper hand.
6. Tyrion And Jorah See Drogon In Old Valyria
Season 5, Episode 5 – “Kill the Boy”
The wonder of seeing a dragon is as monumental to characters in Game of Thrones as it is to the audience, adding to the beauty of a brief season 5 scene. While sailing through the ruins of Valyria, Tyrion and Jorah see Drogon flying through. Not only is Tyrion’s reaction fantastic but Jorah, who’s seen Drogon before, is also mesmerized by the creature. Drogon finding his way to Valyria adds an element of mysticism, as it’s one of the most enigmatic locations in George R.R. Martin’s world.
5. Daenerys And Her Dragons Arrive Beyond The Wall
Season 7, Episode 6 – “Beyond the Wall”
While “Beyond the Wall” is one of the more far-fetched episodes of the series, the climactic moment where Daenerys arrives to save Jon Snow and the team from the White Walkers is still excellent TV entertainment. It’s a classic “saving the hero at the last second” moment, as all hope seems lost for the men on the ground. However, Ramin Djawadi’s score and the wonder of dragons finally clashing with White Walkers make for an epic scene. Dany’s are far from the biggest dragons in the Game of Thrones universe, but they put up a great fight against the wights.
4. Daenerys Rises From The Pyre With New-Born Dragons
Season 1, Episode 10 – “Fire and Blood”
After an outstanding introductory season, the final twist in “Fire and Blood” sees Daenerys rising from the burning pyre with Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion. Not only does Daenerys survive the flames, but she’s also given birth to the first dragons in over a century, proving she’s destined for great things. Jorah is the first to recognize this, kneeling before her in a moment that establishes his undying devotion. The perfect conclusion to a fantastic television season, the birth of dragons ensured that Game of Thrones would continue to grow more epic.
3. Drogon Shows Kraznys That Dragons Aren’t Slaves
Season 3, Episode 4 – “And Now His Watch Is Ended”
2. Drogon Burns The Lannister Army
Season 7, Episode 4 – “The Spoils of War”
While season 7 didn’t have a massive battle like the Blackwater or the Battle of the Bastards, it did have some excellent, more minor war sequences embellished by the involvement of dragons. Following Jaime Lannister’s conquest of Highgarden, the Lannister army is attacked by the Dothraki and Drogon on their return to King’s Landing. The tension builds as the Lannister spear line prepares for the Dothraki onslaught, and the moment is amplified when Drogon suddenly descends from the clouds just as the two sides clash, resulting in a devastating battle of dragon fire.