The unsettling kiss between Aemond and Alicent in the Season 3 premiere of House of the Dragon has sparked intense discussion, but showrunner Ryan Condal and actor Ewan Mitchell have offered deeper context for the character’s behavior. In a new Entertainment Weekly feature, Condal revealed that Aemond’s disturbing actions stem from childhood trauma inflicted by his brother Aegon, while Mitchell framed Aemond’s psychology through a proverb about isolation and destruction.
Quick read
- Condal says Aemond was traumatized by Aegon at a brothel.
- The trauma shaped his adult behavior and blurred feelings toward Alicent.
- Mitchell quotes: “The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth.”
Condal on Aemond’s early trauma
Ryan Condal explained that Aemond’s warped psychology originates from his brother’s cruelty: “He’s somebody that was traumatized at an early age by his brother by taking him to a brothel long before his brain could probably process what was happening. As these things do, that trauma then manifests a certain way in his behavior as an adult. While I don’t think that Aemond is necessarily in love with his mother, I don’t think he’s able to separate the feelings that he has for her from these other male feelings that he experiences.”
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Mitchell on Aemond’s isolation
Ewan Mitchell added a broader cultural lens, quoting an African proverb: “The child who is not embraced by the village will burn it down to feel its warmth.” For Mitchell, this encapsulates Aemond’s destructive path — a boy denied affection who seeks control and dominance as a substitute for love. The kiss with Alicent becomes a symbolic act of asserting power, a twisted attempt to claim warmth through dominance.
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