![]() ![]() He’s not a simple man, Viserys, and I think the situations around him create complications for him.” “It was sort of part of the makeup for me, of Viserys. “Ned Stark and what Sean did was sort of in my head as I played this,” Considine tells Polygon. Paddy Considine, who plays Viserys, is acutely aware that the connection is there, and doesn’t look great for his Targaryen ruler. In a way, Viserys gets the Ned Stark slot: a first-season father hoping to do right by his children, and ultimately leaving behind an incredible mess for both them and the realm. Viserys’ reign ends relatively quickly in Fire & Blood, the prequel book written by George R.R. Of course, he’s not around for very long. When it rains it pours, and Viserys is stuck in a torrent. Shortly after that, he believes himself betrayed by his brother, who spoke callously about the queen’s death. Though he was eagerly anticipating the birth of a new son and heir, he quickly finds himself mourning the newborn’s death alongside that of his wife, who died in childbirth (more on that later). King Viserys, first of his name, isn’t going through the best time when we meet him in HBO’s House of the Dragon.
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