I can confirm this reincarnation story isn’t canon. George R.R. Martin’s universe doesn’t include reincarnation as a established concept, and the show’s writers haven’t hinted at such plotlines. The fanfic does borrow heavily from canon traits—Daemon’s ruthlessness, the Targaryen obsession with legacy—but spins them into new territory. It’s more like an alternate timeline than an extension of the official story.
not officially part of the 'House of the Dragon' canon. While it uses characters and settings from the show, the plot twists and reincarnation element are purely creative liberties taken by the author.
That said, it's a fascinating read for fans who want more Daemon content. The writing captures his chaotic energy well, and the son's dynamic with him feels authentic to the Targaryen family drama. But if you're looking for confirmed 'House of the Dragon' continuity, this isn't it—just a fun what-if scenario with solid character insights.
Not canon, but who cares? This fic dives into Daemon’s psyche better than some official material. The son’s reincarnation angle adds fresh tension, like whether he’ll repeat Daemon’s mistakes. It’s speculative fiction done right, though purists might balk at the supernatural twist.
Canon? Hardly. But 'House of the Dragon Reincarnated as Daemon Targaryen's Son' nails the Targaryen vibe—dragon dreams, political scheming, that signature Targaryen charm. The author clearly knows the source material inside out, weaving Daemon’s complexity into the son’s arc. It feels like a deleted subplot, but HBO’s version is strictly by-the-book. Treat it as premium fan content, not lore.
No, it’s not canon. 'House of the Dragon' sticks to historical records from 'Fire & Blood,' and reincarnation isn’t part of that. The fanfic is entertaining though, especially how it explores Daemon’s potential as a father. But it’s just imaginative expansion, not something HBO or GRRM would ever greenlight.
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