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What happened to Rhaegal?


After episode 3 of season 8, how many dragons do the allies have?Why did Qhorin Halfhand attack Jon Snow?Does Jon Snow have king's blood in his veins as his brother Robb was king of the northWhy didn't Jon Snow use this?Why did the Night King attack the furthest target first?How long were Jon and company on the island?Why didn't the Night King throw the spear at Jon Snow and team?Significance of Jon Snow's real nameAmong these two characters who has more of a right to the Iron ThroneWhy did Jon Snow refuse to escape with Daenerys when he had the chanceWhat is the extent of damage that Viserion's blue fire can cause?













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In Game of Thrones S08E03 ("The Long Night"), the Night King's dragon tore at the one Jon Snow rides (Rhaegal). He falls off of it and we don't see the dragon anymore, is it dead?










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In Game of Thrones S08E03 ("The Long Night"), the Night King's dragon tore at the one Jon Snow rides (Rhaegal). He falls off of it and we don't see the dragon anymore, is it dead?










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In Game of Thrones S08E03 ("The Long Night"), the Night King's dragon tore at the one Jon Snow rides (Rhaegal). He falls off of it and we don't see the dragon anymore, is it dead?










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  • There was a plot killing going on in the latest episode.

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  • There was a plot killing going on in the latest episode.

    – Deepak Kamat
    Apr 29 at 11:23
















There was a plot killing going on in the latest episode.

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There was a plot killing going on in the latest episode.

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In Game of Thrones season 8 “The Long Night”, Daenerys rides Drogon in battle while Jon is atop Rhaegal, and when they spot the Night King riding Viserion, the undead ice dragon, they attack. The dragons tear into one another as the Night King has Viserion try to pull Jon off Rhaegal's back. Daenerys and Drogon beat him away, knocking the Night King off of Viserion and plummeting to the ground. Viserion then flies off, but Rhaegal has been badly injured in the fight and crashes, sending Jon falling off his back. And though it appears like Rhaegal could have died from those injuries (he doesn't appear again in the episode), the preview for next week's Game of Thrones confirms that Jon's dragon does survive. A distinctly green dragon flies across the screen above one of Daenerys' ships at the :19 second mark, while Sansa watches two dragons flying above Winterfell at :22 in the trailer.




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    Perfect answer. My partner and I were discussing Rhaegal's fate, and as the previews rolled I realized the answer was flashed to us there -- just for a split second, but it was there. I had to rewind twice for her to catch it.

    – Doktor J
    Apr 29 at 13:23











  • Something I was keenly looking for (and saw) in the preview for the next episode. Maybe they heal like boats can sail in this world.

    – PoloHoleSet
    Apr 29 at 21:00











  • Now that episode 4 is out it's confirmed that he lives. Though...

    – Neinstein
    1 hour ago











  • Well...for a while anyway!

    – Paulie_D
    1 hour ago


















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He falls off of it and we don't see the dragon anymore, is it dead?




No.



Screenrant




In Game of Thrones season 8 “The Long Night”, Daenerys rides Drogon in battle while Jon is atop Rhaegal, and when they spot the Night King riding Viserion, the undead ice dragon, they attack. The dragons tear into one another as the Night King has Viserion try to pull Jon off Rhaegal's back. Daenerys and Drogon beat him away, knocking the Night King off of Viserion and plummeting to the ground. Viserion then flies off, but Rhaegal has been badly injured in the fight and crashes, sending Jon falling off his back. And though it appears like Rhaegal could have died from those injuries (he doesn't appear again in the episode), the preview for next week's Game of Thrones confirms that Jon's dragon does survive. A distinctly green dragon flies across the screen above one of Daenerys' ships at the :19 second mark, while Sansa watches two dragons flying above Winterfell at :22 in the trailer.




enter image description here











share|improve this answer




















  • 1





    Perfect answer. My partner and I were discussing Rhaegal's fate, and as the previews rolled I realized the answer was flashed to us there -- just for a split second, but it was there. I had to rewind twice for her to catch it.

    – Doktor J
    Apr 29 at 13:23











  • Something I was keenly looking for (and saw) in the preview for the next episode. Maybe they heal like boats can sail in this world.

    – PoloHoleSet
    Apr 29 at 21:00











  • Now that episode 4 is out it's confirmed that he lives. Though...

    – Neinstein
    1 hour ago











  • Well...for a while anyway!

    – Paulie_D
    1 hour ago















30















He falls off of it and we don't see the dragon anymore, is it dead?




No.



Screenrant




In Game of Thrones season 8 “The Long Night”, Daenerys rides Drogon in battle while Jon is atop Rhaegal, and when they spot the Night King riding Viserion, the undead ice dragon, they attack. The dragons tear into one another as the Night King has Viserion try to pull Jon off Rhaegal's back. Daenerys and Drogon beat him away, knocking the Night King off of Viserion and plummeting to the ground. Viserion then flies off, but Rhaegal has been badly injured in the fight and crashes, sending Jon falling off his back. And though it appears like Rhaegal could have died from those injuries (he doesn't appear again in the episode), the preview for next week's Game of Thrones confirms that Jon's dragon does survive. A distinctly green dragon flies across the screen above one of Daenerys' ships at the :19 second mark, while Sansa watches two dragons flying above Winterfell at :22 in the trailer.




enter image description here











share|improve this answer




















  • 1





    Perfect answer. My partner and I were discussing Rhaegal's fate, and as the previews rolled I realized the answer was flashed to us there -- just for a split second, but it was there. I had to rewind twice for her to catch it.

    – Doktor J
    Apr 29 at 13:23











  • Something I was keenly looking for (and saw) in the preview for the next episode. Maybe they heal like boats can sail in this world.

    – PoloHoleSet
    Apr 29 at 21:00











  • Now that episode 4 is out it's confirmed that he lives. Though...

    – Neinstein
    1 hour ago











  • Well...for a while anyway!

    – Paulie_D
    1 hour ago













30












30








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He falls off of it and we don't see the dragon anymore, is it dead?




No.



Screenrant




In Game of Thrones season 8 “The Long Night”, Daenerys rides Drogon in battle while Jon is atop Rhaegal, and when they spot the Night King riding Viserion, the undead ice dragon, they attack. The dragons tear into one another as the Night King has Viserion try to pull Jon off Rhaegal's back. Daenerys and Drogon beat him away, knocking the Night King off of Viserion and plummeting to the ground. Viserion then flies off, but Rhaegal has been badly injured in the fight and crashes, sending Jon falling off his back. And though it appears like Rhaegal could have died from those injuries (he doesn't appear again in the episode), the preview for next week's Game of Thrones confirms that Jon's dragon does survive. A distinctly green dragon flies across the screen above one of Daenerys' ships at the :19 second mark, while Sansa watches two dragons flying above Winterfell at :22 in the trailer.




enter image description here











share|improve this answer
















He falls off of it and we don't see the dragon anymore, is it dead?




No.



Screenrant




In Game of Thrones season 8 “The Long Night”, Daenerys rides Drogon in battle while Jon is atop Rhaegal, and when they spot the Night King riding Viserion, the undead ice dragon, they attack. The dragons tear into one another as the Night King has Viserion try to pull Jon off Rhaegal's back. Daenerys and Drogon beat him away, knocking the Night King off of Viserion and plummeting to the ground. Viserion then flies off, but Rhaegal has been badly injured in the fight and crashes, sending Jon falling off his back. And though it appears like Rhaegal could have died from those injuries (he doesn't appear again in the episode), the preview for next week's Game of Thrones confirms that Jon's dragon does survive. A distinctly green dragon flies across the screen above one of Daenerys' ships at the :19 second mark, while Sansa watches two dragons flying above Winterfell at :22 in the trailer.




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    Perfect answer. My partner and I were discussing Rhaegal's fate, and as the previews rolled I realized the answer was flashed to us there -- just for a split second, but it was there. I had to rewind twice for her to catch it.

    – Doktor J
    Apr 29 at 13:23











  • Something I was keenly looking for (and saw) in the preview for the next episode. Maybe they heal like boats can sail in this world.

    – PoloHoleSet
    Apr 29 at 21:00











  • Now that episode 4 is out it's confirmed that he lives. Though...

    – Neinstein
    1 hour ago











  • Well...for a while anyway!

    – Paulie_D
    1 hour ago












  • 1





    Perfect answer. My partner and I were discussing Rhaegal's fate, and as the previews rolled I realized the answer was flashed to us there -- just for a split second, but it was there. I had to rewind twice for her to catch it.

    – Doktor J
    Apr 29 at 13:23











  • Something I was keenly looking for (and saw) in the preview for the next episode. Maybe they heal like boats can sail in this world.

    – PoloHoleSet
    Apr 29 at 21:00











  • Now that episode 4 is out it's confirmed that he lives. Though...

    – Neinstein
    1 hour ago











  • Well...for a while anyway!

    – Paulie_D
    1 hour ago







1




1





Perfect answer. My partner and I were discussing Rhaegal's fate, and as the previews rolled I realized the answer was flashed to us there -- just for a split second, but it was there. I had to rewind twice for her to catch it.

– Doktor J
Apr 29 at 13:23





Perfect answer. My partner and I were discussing Rhaegal's fate, and as the previews rolled I realized the answer was flashed to us there -- just for a split second, but it was there. I had to rewind twice for her to catch it.

– Doktor J
Apr 29 at 13:23













Something I was keenly looking for (and saw) in the preview for the next episode. Maybe they heal like boats can sail in this world.

– PoloHoleSet
Apr 29 at 21:00





Something I was keenly looking for (and saw) in the preview for the next episode. Maybe they heal like boats can sail in this world.

– PoloHoleSet
Apr 29 at 21:00













Now that episode 4 is out it's confirmed that he lives. Though...

– Neinstein
1 hour ago





Now that episode 4 is out it's confirmed that he lives. Though...

– Neinstein
1 hour ago













Well...for a while anyway!

– Paulie_D
1 hour ago





Well...for a while anyway!

– Paulie_D
1 hour ago



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