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Seasmoke - A Wiki of Ice and Fire
Seasmoke was a dragon ridden at first by Ser Laenor Velaryon and later by the dragonseed, Addam of Hull. According to David J. Peterson, the official language creator for the television adaptations of Martin's works, the High Valyrian translation for Seasmoke's name is Embrōrbar.
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House of the Dragon: Who is Laenor Velaryon’s Dragon Seasmoke?
Laenor Velaryon (Theo Nate) emerges from the grey ash-filled sky on the back of his dragon Seasmoke and lays fiery waste to countless Triarchy men. The destructive distraction proves enough to ...
Seasmoke's New Rider Explained: Who He Chooses, Why & What It Means
Seasmoke has a new rider in House of the Dragon, choosing to bond with Addam of Hull. The dragon was flown by Laenor Velaryon in season 1 and, after Laenor faked his death and left Westeros, it’s been unclear what would happen to the creature.
Seasmoke - Wiki of Westeros | Fandom
Seasmoke [a] is a dragon bred by House Targaryen. He was ridden by Laenor Velaryon and later by his bastard half-brother, Addam of Hull. Seasmoke is a pale, silver-grey dragon with light green eyes. By the time of the War for the Stepstones, he is still young, but nevertheless a nimble flyer in...
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