Targaryen Coat of Arms’ Three-Headed Dragon: Why?
Here’s why the Targaryen’s coat of arms depict a three-headed dragon as symbol: There are many things that the coat of arms is referencing, all at the same time. The Targaryens conquered Westeros with the aid of three dragons, each depicted by a head on the coat’s symbol. There were also three Targaryen siblings that led the forces, and they are also represented by the dragon heads. So if you want to learn all about why a three-headed dragon is on the Targaryen’s coat of arms, then this article is for you. Let’s jump right into it! What Is a Targaryen? The fact that you’re even reading this suggests that you might already know what a Targaryen is, but for those who are late to the party, let’s talk about Game of Thrones. It’s one of the most popular TV series of all time, and it’s based on the book series known as A Song of Fire and Ice, written by George R. R. Martin. Now, there are a few things I need to go over before we can really get into the meat and potatoes of this discussion. First, the Game of Thrones TV series has concluded, but the book series is not done yet. What that means is that there is a major opportunity for spoilers in this discussion. The coat of arms itself isn’t the most pivotal plot point in the storyline, but it ties to important characters and events. So, if you’re not totally caught up on both the TV show and the books, then consider this your official spoiler warning. The second thing we need to talk about is how the books and the TV show differ from each other. While the show started off as a very faithful adaptation, it eventually outpaced the books. Because of that, it had to diverge. Fortunately, that divergence doesn’t apply to the coat of arms itself. When I