Building toward the divisive Game of Thrones ending, it felt like each episode was detracting further and further from the source material. Not every change matters in and of itself, but they’re still worth examining, as the accumulation of changes was a considerable part of what led to such a divisive ending. With House of the Dragon now ongoing and changing aspects of the world the original series left out, it’s even more intriguing to break down the details.
Game Of Thrones Made Daenerys’ Dragons Too Big
Dany’s Dragons Are Still Very Young

Daenerys needed to grow her dragons and ride them to Westeros just as much as the White Walkers had to breach the Wall. These were two of the primary expectations for Game of Thrones, and expediting that process was a harmless tactic. However, it’s worth noting that her dragons in the books are significantly smaller, at least where we last left off. Daenerys rides Drogon for the first time at the end of A Dance with Dragons, just like she does in Game of Thrones season 5, but Drogon’s wings are described as being roughly twenty feet in the novel.
Typically, art of Drogon in this scene depicts the dragon as being roughly the size of a horse or a cow. Drogon is given more freedom than his brothers, and flight and feeding are natural ways that dragons grow in the A Song of Ice & Fire books. Some of the most enormous dragons in the Game of Thrones franchise are the wild ones who have never been confined to chains. While it makes sense he’d be bigger than them, he’s still significantly larger than his book counterpart. The following contains an unofficial but fairly accurate demonstration.
