HBO’s House of the Dragon is a big hit. Even as the series wraps up its first season, Penguin Random House is releasing The Rise of the Dragon: An Illustrated History of the Targaryen Dynasty, Volume 1. This hardcover art book gives fans a deeper look at the characters and mythology fueling the Game of Thrones prequel. With the book hitting stores on Tuesday, October 25, IGN can reveal eight of the many gorgeous paintings featured within its pages. Head to the slideshow gallery below for a taste of what’s included inside The Rise of the Dragon.Warning: some of the images included contain spoilers for events that haven’t happened yet in the HBO series!The Rise of the Dragon: An Illustrated History of the Targaryen Dynasty – Preview GalleryRise of the Dragon is based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood and is authored by Martin, Elio M. García and Linda Antonsson. The book features 180 illustrations in total, all showcasing the key members of the Targaryen family, their terrifying dragons and the devastating conflicts that helped shape the world of Westeros in the decades and centuries preceding the Game of Thrones books. In short, it’s a useful crash course for anyone who either wants to brush up on Targeryen lore before watching Season 1 or dig deeper into these stories during the wait for Season 2. The book spans Aegon’s Conquest up through the horrific war known as the Dance of Dragons.Rise of the Dragon is being released in both hardcover and eBook formats, as well as an audiobook narrated by Harry Lloyd. All three are being released on October 25, and you can preorder them below:The Rise of the Dragon: An Illustrated History of the Targaryen Dynasty, Volume 1On AmazonSee ItIn other House of the Dragon news, the Season 1 finale has apparently leaked online, so beware of spoilers. You can check out IGN’s review of Season 1, Episode 9 and our full breakdown of that episode’s ending.Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on Twitter.
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