A fresh character has joined House of the Dragon Season 2. This week’s episode, “Rhaenyra the Cruel,” introduces viewers to Addam of Hull (played by Clinton Liberty), brother to Alyn (played by Abubakar Salim).
Addam arrives at Driftmark to assist Alyn with the Velaryon fleet, aiming to leverage their ties to Lord Corlys Velaryon (played by Steve Toussaint), a trusted figure in the series.
During a serene moment on the beach, Addam spots a dragon flying overhead, marking a turning point in the unfolding saga of the Dance of Dragons.
Currently, the Blacks find themselves with several riderless dragons, including Seasmoke. The challenge lies in finding suitable riders, a task often tied to Valyrian lineage. Rhaenyra (played by Emma D’Arcy) investigates this issue, suggesting a resolution may be on the horizon—with Addam of Hull playing a crucial role.
Looking for an Heir to the House Velaryon, Lord Corlys
Addam’s humble origins in Hull near Driftmark raise questions about his lineage, likely linked to Lord Corlys Velaryon or his son, Ser Laenor Velaryon (played by John Macmillan). This Valyrian bloodline propels Addam and Alyn towards a destiny far grander than their modest beginnings.
Season 1 highlighted Lord Corlys Velaryon’s bond with his grandson, Lucerys Velaryon (played by Elliot Grihault), emphasizing the family’s importance. With the tragic loss of his heirs, House Velaryon now seeks new leaders.
Addam and Alyn’s introduction aligns with Lord Corlys’ quest for successors. Their warm reunion in “A Son for a Son” hints at paternal recognition, suggesting Lord Corlys has monitored their progress closely. Their closeness and shared humor illustrate qualities essential for heirs.
Their status as bastards raises intrigue about their integration into House Velaryon. Despite not being Princess Rhaenys Targaryen’s (played by Eve Best) offspring, their Valyrian blood and the potential bond with Seasmoke may ease tensions. The dragon’s past connection to Laenor Velaryon offers hope for their acceptance into the fold.
As the saga unfolds, the fate of Seasmoke and Addam’s role in House Velaryon could reshape alliances, offering a fresh perspective on Westerosi politics.