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TheHouse of the Dragonseason 2 premiere has answered one of my longstanding questions about Alicent Hightower inFire & Blood.House of the Dragonseason 2’s book changesare racking up already after just one episode, and while I understand the divisive responses to some of them, I’m grateful more often than not for the level of detail that goes into the show’s writing.Fire & Bloodis a fun read, but I always found myself missing the keen attention to the minor character elements that definedA Song of Ice & Fire’sensemble.

TheHouse of the Dragoncastand writers do a phenomenal job of interpretingFire & Blood’stext, expanding on the aspects Martin misses. From the season 2 premiere, I’m already immensely satisfied with the characterization that’s gone into making Aegon II a distinct element in the series. Not to mention, practically all of Viserys Targaryen’s narrative in season 1 was original to the show.Season 2, episode 1 finally reveals a critical detail about Alicent Hightower’s past that’s missing from the source material, and it adds up in a way I’m pleasantly surprised about.

Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) lighting candles for the deceased in House of the Dragon season 2 episode 1

Alerie Florent Is Alicent Hightower’s Mother (Which Fire & Blood Never Revealed)

House Florent Is A Noble House From The Reach

In theHouse of the Dragonseason 2 premiere, Alicent lights candles for the dead, listing off familiar names like Viserys Targaryen and Lucerys Velaryon. However, the first name she listed may have been confusing, as it’s never been mentioned before and was entirely original to the show. This name was Alerie Florent, andthe scene implies that this is Alicent’s late mother and Otto Hightower’s wife. I found this decision to be a masterful detail, with key story elements fromFire & BloodandHouse of the Dragonto back the decision.

For years, the only information about Alicent Hightower’s mother was that she was dead.Fire & Bloodmentions that Otto took his wife and children with him to court in King’s Landing when he arrived to serve as the Hand to King Jaehaerys I, but she’s never mentioned afterward. Of course, she’s not a monumental part of the story, butlineage and family history are so integral to George R.R. Martin’s universe that it’s a terrific detail to add to the show. Like the Houses Hightower, Tyrell, and Tarly, House Florent is a noble house from the Reach.

Cregan Stark and Rhaenyra Targaryen from House of the Dragon

Alicent’s Mother Being A Florent Makes Sense With Game Of Thrones History

A Florent/Hightower Alliance Ties In With Noble Rivalries In the Reach

Getting into why I love this revelation so much, much of it has to do with House Florent’s history, which is revealed inThe World of Ice & Firebook.House Florent has significant blood ties to House Gardener, the noble family who ruled the Reachas a kingdom for thousands of years prior to Aegon’s Conquest. Upon Aegon’s arrival, House Gardener aligned itself with House Lannister to defend the independence of their respective kingdoms, and both were crushed in a battle known as the Field of Fire.

In the battle, King Mern IX Gardener and all of his heirs were wiped out, causing the noble house to go extinct. As we know fromGame of Thrones,House Tyrell became the ruling house in the Reach, which was bestowed upon them by Aegon the Conqueror. Even though thehistoric House Hightoweris more prevalent inHouse of the Dragon, House Tyrell of Highgarden is still the ruling family in the Reach during the time of the Dance of the Dragons. And that’s how this ties back to Alerie Florent.

Emily Carey as Alicent Hightower in House of the Dragon season 1

The Hightowers could have been making a statement about their place in the Reach

Aegon’s decision to make Tyrell the leading house in the Reach was met with protest, particularly from House Florent, who had a better claim to Highgarden due to the aforementioned blood ties with House Gardener. Despite their outcries, the Tyrells maintained control. Therefore, I see the marriage between Otto Hightower and Alerie Florent as having a greater implication. With a marriage alliance to the Florents, the Hightowers could have been making a statement about their place in the Reach, considering themselves an equal power to the Tyrells.

Alicent and Helaena in House of the Dragon season 2

We haven’t seen House Tyrell inHouse of the Dragon, and they likely won’t play a significant role. However, it’s clear from the show that Otto and the Hightowers see themselves as being worthy of more than their current standing. They’ve made a play for the Iron Throne in season 1, andthe Alerie Florent marriage also suggests that the two southern houses had aligned themselves to make a power play in the Reach.

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Alicent Honored Her Mother In House Of The Dragon Season 1

Alicent Commonly Wore Dresses With Florent Colors

Alicent’s House Florent lineage is also backed byHouse of the Dragonseason 1. We know Alicent’s green dresses symbolized her loyalty to House Hightower, establishing theBlacks and Greens split, but before this, she commonly wore blue dresses.The House Florent sigil is a fox surrounded by blue flowers, which Alicent practically embodied with blue dresses and her auburn hair. In retrospect, I adore this detail, as it shows her paying her respects to her late mother for years before transitioning to the green dresses for the growing conflict.

Clothing matters significantly in the world ofHouse of the Dragon, and it’s not uncommon for characters to represent their multiple lineages. For example, Sansa Stark inGame of Throneswas often considered to embody more of House Tully than she did Stark, and her attire often reflected this. Similarly, Cersei Lannister’s children commonly wore red colors despite being named Baratheon. It would be consistent for Alicent’s season 1 attire to have been due to her Florent lineage.

Queen Alicent Hightower (Olivia Cooke) seen from behind running through a green valley in House of the Dragon season 2

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Alicent Will Wear Blue Again In House Of The Dragon Season 2

A Photo From HOTD’s Season 2 Trailer Shows Alicent Wearing A Blue Dress

Season 1 doesn’t seem to be the last time we’ve seen Alicent wearing blue, and this shot from the season 2 trailer could have more significant implications, given the Florent reveal. The season 2 premiere has seen Alicent trying to steer the small council toward peace to no avail. As peace isn’t an option,Alicent’s shift to wearing this more cyan color could symbolize her turning away from the Dance of the Dragons.

Color and symbols are very apparent in George R.R. Martin’s world, hence my appreciation ofHouse of the Dragon’sanswer to the question of Alicent’s parentage. Just the quick mention of a name adds layers of depth to Alicent’s character and potential arc for season 2. Once again, a book change made inHouse of the Dragonhas been ultimately satisfying for me.

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House of the Dragon

House of the Dragon is a 2022 fantasy drama set in the world of Westeros, chronicling the Targaryen dynasty at its height. The story revolves around King Viserys’s controversial decision to name his daughter Rhaenyra as heir to the Iron Throne, sparking tensions and divisions within the realm.