This whole season of House of the Dragon has been filled with visions and prophecies , but the finale really doubled down. As well as Daemon's (Matt Smith's) weirwood tree-assisted glimpse into the future , we also had another prophecy from Helaena (Phia Saban) — and it could have some major implications for her brothers Aemond (Ewan Mitchell) and Aegon II (Tom Glynn-Carney). So what exactly does Helaena say to Aemond, and what does it mean? What does Helaena say to Aemond? After he comes to the Red Keep's balcony to ask her to fly with him to Harrenhal, Helaena tells Aemond she saw him burning Aegon II during the battle at Rook's Rest .

He tells her she's lying but she doubles down, then makes the following prediction: "Aegon will be king again. He's yet to see victory. He sits on a wooden throne.

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you will be dead. You are swallowed up in the God's Eye, and you are never seen again." "I could have you killed," responds Aemond.

"It wouldn't change anything," comes Helaena's reply. Given that Helaena has already made several correct predictions in the show, there's no reason to think this one won't also come true. But what exactly does it mean? What is the God's Eye? The first part of Helaena's prophecy is simply enough: she's saying Aegon II, who is healing from his injuries slowly, will be king again one day.

The wooden throne could refer to the carriage he's seen taking with Larys Strong (Matthew Needham) en route to Essos in the episode's final montage, althoug.