What Is Aemond’s Secret Gift to Aegon in House of the Dragon Season 2, Episode 6? Is This Terrifying Gift a Threat or a Bond of Brotherhood?

Tom Glynn-Carney as Aegon Targaryen and Ewan Mitchell as Aemond Targaryen in House of the Dragon

While visiting an injured Aegon in House of the Dragon season 2, episode 6, Aemond places a stone ball in his hand that carries some important symbolism for the brothers’ new roles. Aemond has always resented Aegon in House of the Dragon, even more so as the latter has inherited the greatest power in the world without proving himself worthy of the position. Because Aemond was born the second son, he’s always had to see Aegon enjoy (or be burdened with) the titles, power, and respect that he believes himself far more deserving of.

Aemond finally takes matters into his own hands in House of the Dragon season 2, episode 4. Speeding along his inheritance, Aemond tries killing Aegon in the Battle at Rook’s Rest, as he has Vhagar burn his brother and Sunfyre before finishing his fight with Rhaenys. Aegon ultimately survives, but he’s left immobile, hardly able to speak, and utterly afraid of what Aemond might do if he reveals the truth about his attack. With Aemond now serving as Prince Regent, he brings Aegon an item in House of the Dragon season 2, episode 6 to remind him of his place.

Aemond Gives Aegon His Stone Ball From The Small Council Meetings

The Stone Ball Is Aegon’s Marker At The Small Council

Aegon holding the small council stone ball marker on his burnt chest in House of the Dragon season 2, episode 6

Once the King is awake, Aegon lies about not remembering what Aemond did at Rook’s Rest, as he fears his brother’s wrath if his crime is revealed. While kissing his brother on his head, Aemond gives Aegon his stone ball marker from the Small Council, which he also painfully presses into the King’s wounds. Additionally, it almost seems as if Aemnond is trying to hide his “gift” to his brother when the Grand Maester walks into the room.

Each stone ball marker in the Small Council has a different color and represents a different role. For instance, the Grand Maester’s stone ball is grey and surrounded by a chain-like design, while the Master of Coin’s marker is yellow and silver with a slit through it. When a council member isn’t present for the meeting, their stone ball is left in a central dish that highlights their absence. As such, giving Aegon his stone ball for the Small Council has a scary deeper meaning for his fate in House of the Dragon.

Team Green’s Small Council

Character
Role

Aegon Targaryen


King

Aemond Targaryen
Prince Regent

Tyland Lannister
Master of Coin

Maester Orwyle
Grand Maester

Jasper Wylde

Master of Laws

Criston Cole
Hand of the King/Lord Commander of the Kingsguard

Larys Strong
Lord Confessor/Master of Whisperers

Aemond Giving Aegon The Stone Marker Represents Their Dangerous New Power Dynamic

Aemond Has Aegon In The Palm Of His Hands

Aemond Targaryen (Ewan Mitchell) and Aegon II Targaryen (Tom Glynn-Carney) analyzing the battle map in House of the Dragon season 2 episode 4

Aegon II Targaryen (Tom Glynn-Carney) looking worried in House of the Dragon season 2 episode 4

Aemond giving Aegon his Small Council stone marker is a warning to his older brother. As Aemond actor Ewan Mitchell explained, this act represents Aemond reminding Aegon about their new power dynamic, in which Aemond will take on the responsibilities and authority of the King in all but name, while Aegon will sit by and play his part in silence. The stone markers essentially represent the Small Council members clocking into work, so when Aemond gives Aemond the ball, he’s telling his brother that he must not interfere and is serving his “role” on the council by remembering who has the upper hand.

With Aegon bedridden, afraid to tell the truth, and unable to act as King, he’s playing his “Small Council” role perfectly for Aemond’s rule in House of the Dragon .

Repeating the sentiment of what Alicent told Aegon he should do in House of the Dragon season 2, episode 4, Aemond is symbolically telling Aegon to “Do simply what is needed of [him]: nothing.” In Aemond’s eyes, Aegon’s role is best served by staying away from any actual council meetings or activities that would give him more authority. With Aegon bedridden, afraid to tell the truth, and unable to act as King, he’s playing his “Small Council” role perfectly for Aemond’s rule in House of the Dragon.

New episodes of House of the Dragon season 2 release Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and Max.

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