It's almost impressive how little Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith) has actually done this season of House of the Dragon , but he's certainly seen some things. Ever since he arrived at Harrenhal for what has to have been the easiest conquest ever , Daemon has been having some pretty strange hallucinations — including a young Rhaenyra (Milly Alcock), a sex dream about his dead mother Alyssa (Emeline Lambert), and glimpses of his half-rotten brother Viserys (Paddy Considine). In the finale, though, Daemon has a different type of vision — a glimpse into the future, rather than the past.

So what exactly does he see, and what does it mean? What does Daemon see in his vision? When Daemon touches Harrenhal's weirwood tree, he sees a fast cut of images that will be familiar to Game of Thrones fans: Brynden Rivers, also known as Bloodraven, the Targaryen bastard and greenseer who acts as Bran Stark's mentor ; a shot of the White Walkers standing in the woods; a glimpse of a dead dragon (possibly Daemon's own Caraxes?) on a battlefield littered with bodies; Daemon himself falling into a body of dark water; and finally everyone's favourite Targaryen conqueror Daenerys (Emilia Clarke), sat covered in ash and holding her dragons in a flash back (or, in the timeline of the story, a flash forward ) to the Game of Thrones moment where she becomes a literal Mother of Dragons ( a moment foreshadowed in episode 3 , when Rhaena Targaryen (Phoebe Campbell) is sent away with the dragon eggs that D.