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Where A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Fits in Westeros History

Where A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Fits in Westeros History
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Curious about when A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms takes place? Discover how this new series bridges the gap between House of the Dragon and Game of Thrones, and what makes its era unique.

Fans of Westeros have a new chapter to look forward to with A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, but many are left wondering exactly where it lands on the timeline. The story unfolds in a period sandwiched between the fiery chaos of House of the Dragon and the political intrigue of Game of Thrones, offering a fresh look at a quieter era in the realm’s history.

To put it in perspective, the events of House of the Dragon play out from 101 to 131 AC (After Conquest), while Game of Thrones kicks off much later, spanning 298 to 305 AC. A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is set in 209 AC, right in the middle of these two major sagas. This places the series nearly a century after the infamous Targaryen civil war, known as the Dance of the Dragons, and decades before the rise of the Baratheons.

The Calm After the Storm

By the time Dunk and Egg’s adventures begin, Westeros is enjoying a rare stretch of peace. The Targaryen dynasty still holds the Iron Throne, but the days of dragon-riding are long gone. The last of the dragons perished in 153 AC, leaving the royal family without their most iconic advantage. None of the Targaryens alive during this period have ever seen a living dragon, let alone flown one.

This absence of dragons marks a significant shift in the balance of power. The kingdom, still under Targaryen rule, is relatively stable, with no major wars or rebellions on the horizon. It’s a time when smaller, more personal stories can take centre stage, and that’s exactly where Dunk and Egg come in.

Setting the Stage for Dunk and Egg

With the realm at peace and the Targaryens firmly in control, the focus shifts from grand battles to the journeys of two unlikely companions. Dunk, a humble hedge knight, and Egg, his mysterious squire, find themselves navigating a world that’s still shaped by the legacy of dragons, even if the creatures themselves are gone.

While the shadow of the past lingers, the absence of dragons means the threats are more grounded—rivalries, ambitions, and the everyday struggles of life in Westeros. The story unfolds in a landscape where legends are fading, but new tales are waiting to be written.

Looking Ahead on the Timeline

Although the Targaryens remain in power during this era, their grip will eventually loosen. Seventy-two years after the events of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, Robert Baratheon will lead a rebellion that topples the dynasty. But for now, the realm is as settled as it gets, with Dunk and Egg’s adventures offering a glimpse into a world on the cusp of change.

There’s more to come, too. The showrunner has revealed that George R.R. Martin has mapped out outlines for up to a dozen Dunk and Egg novellas, promising to follow the pair through the rest of their lives. That means plenty of room for new stories as the timeline marches forward, filling in the gaps between the great wars and the return of dragons with Daenerys Targaryen centuries later.