Summary
House of the Dragonhas presented some confusion surrounding Daenerys' dragon eggs, and the book and television differences are worth noting. InGame of Thronesseason 1,Daenerys receives three petrified dragon eggs as a wedding giftfrom Magister Illyrio Mopatis of Pentos. Theorigin of Dany’s dragon eggshas been an enduring mystery in the franchise, as it’s likely that their origins can be tied to a dragon known from the Targaryen dynasty or potentially even one from the Dance of the Dragons.
It’s important to note that the television canon fromGame of ThronesandHouse of the Dragonis different from the book canon ofGeorge R.R. Martin’sA Song of Ice & Firesaga. Regardless, the book differences are worth analyzing.Season 2, episode 3, saw Rhaena Targaryen sent away with the future of her house, including Rhaenyra’s young heirs, two baby dragons, and four dragon eggs. Theepisode’s director confirmedafterward that three of those eggs would eventually be the ones given to Dany inGame of Thrones, which is a bit strange.

Daenerys' Dragon Eggs In House Of The Dragon Don’t Fit With Fire & Blood
Rhaena Only Receives Three Eggs In Fire & Blood
InFire & Blood, Rhaena is only given three dragon eggs to watch over when she leaves, and one of them hatches and becomes her dragon, Morning. These eggs likely came from Rhaenyra’s dragon, Syrax. With the perspective ofFire & Bloodbeing slightly unreliable at times, it’spossiblethat the historical accounts got the wrong number of eggs. However, that hole just leads to more holes to consider with this possible origin, and it justdoesn’t seem likely at all that Dany’s dragon eggs came from Syrax in the books.
There’s No Great Explanation For How The Dragon Eggs Go From The Vale To The Shadow Lands
The Syrax Eggs Don’t Track, But The Elissa Farman Theory Does
If Rhaena was sent to the Vale with the eggs, the biggest question becomes how they ended up in the Shadow Lands beyond Asshai. Of course, there are roughly 170 years of history betweenHouse of the Dragon’stimelineandGame of Thrones, but it’s a bit dicey. Rhaena could send the three extra eggs to Pentos along with young Aegon and Viserys after Morning hatches, beginning the eggs' journey to the far east, but there are more plausible outcomes from other theories.
The Elissa Farman theory explores the possibility ofa woman, during the reign of King Jaehaerys I, who stole three dragon eggs from the hatcheries and allegedly sold them to a Sealord of Braavos. It’s also accounted that Corlys Velaryon believed he saw her ship all the way in Asshai, implying that she may have made it that far. The theory also suggests the eggs belonged to Dreamfyre, Helaena Targaryen’s dragon. While it’s a fun idea to have Rhaenyra’s dragon be the mother of Daenerys' dragons, it’s an aspect ofHouse of the Dragonthat seems rather shoehorned.

House of the Dragon
House of the Dragon is a 2022 fantasy drama set in the world of Westeros, chronicling the Targaryen dynasty at its height. The story revolves around King Viserys’s controversial decision to name his daughter Rhaenyra as heir to the Iron Throne, sparking tensions and divisions within the realm.
