Helaena predicts that Aegon sits on a “wooden throne” after his legs are shattered, which is likely the litter Aegon sits on after seeing victory. Aegon cannot climb the steps to the Iron Throne after killing Rhaenyra Targaryen on Dragonstone, so a carved wooden seat is placed at the bottom, giving him his “wooden throne” to rule and hold court.
Helaena dies before Aegon sees his victory
Helaena and Aegon never physically interacted in House of the Dragon, with the last interaction occurring after Prince Jaehaerys’ death. Helaena tragically dies by suicide six months into Rhaenyra’s rule at King’s Landing, while Aegon remains at Dragonstone during her time at King’s Landing.
Aegon and Helaena seemingly have some affection for each other, even if they’re not able to express it. Indeed, Helaena’s visions actually speak to this, as the way she talks about Aemond trying to kill Aegon, and that the king will see victory, almost feels like she’s defending him. Aegon certainly hasn’t been a good husband, but that they never reunite after all their shared tragedies is a sad reality.
Helaena foretells King Aegon’s victory at Dragonstone and his death in House of the Dragon. She warns him that he will be “swallowed up” in the God’s Eye, a lake in the riverlands where Harrenhal is located. This prediction aligns with Martin’s Fire & Blood, indicating Aemond’s fate in the House of the Dragon.
Rhaenyra takes King’s Landing, while Aemond takes control of Harrenhal. Aemond and Vhagar burn villages, leading Daemon to search for him. They meet in the sky near Harrenhal in the Battle Above the God’s Eye, an epic dragon-dragon battle that is likely one of the most incredible TV shows.
In a violent battle between two fierce warriors and their dragons, Aemond and Vhagar are killed. Daemon attacks Aemond with his Valyrian steel sword, Dark Sister. Both dragons and combatants are sent into a lake, and nobody survives. Helaena warns Aemond about his fate, which is uncertain if it will happen in House of the Dragon season 3.