After burning down the Iron Throne, Drogon picks up Daenerys' lifeless body and departs, never to be seen again. Though it was mentioned that Drogon was last seen flying East, it's unclear exactly where he was headed.
Benioff and Weiss confirmed that Drogon carried off Daenerys across the sea and that the dragon was headed towards Volantis. While the Game of Thrones ending left Drogon's fate up in the air, the dragon is grieving the death of his mother and brothers.
The last dragon belonging to House Targaryen died young in 153 AC, during the later part of the reign of King Aegon III, who was called the Dragonbane. Her death marked the extinction of dragons in Westeros and beyond, until Daenerys Targaryen managed to hatch three dragons around a century and a half later.
As soon as her fire was extinguished, Drogon reacted with human emotion. He nudged her, he smelled her, and he grieved. If Jon Snow hadn't killed Daenerys, do you think she would have killed him? Originally Answered: If Jon Snow didn't kill Daenerys, do you think Daenerys will kill Jon?
Game of Thrones' Drogon chose not to kill Jon Snow because of his Targaryen blood, his love for Daenerys, and Drogon's possible understanding that while Jon committed the act, he wasn't the reason for Daenerys' death at the end of Game of Thrones'.
As theorised by Samwell Tarly in the finale, the dragon flew her to Volantis, where she'd grown up in exile after the death of her father, and cremated her body in line with family tradition.
Drogon obviously had a sense of who Jon was, allowing him close, giving him those knowing looks, like Drogon could discern Jon's bloodline AND his character. When Drogon allows Jon into the throne room in Dany's final scene, he also appraises Jon before letting him pass.
Now, there are two theories here: One is that Drogon, a smart dragon, recognized what the Iron Throne symbolized and burned it, rebuking the desire for power that ultimately killed his mother. The other is that Drogon mistakenly thought that the pointy sword chair stabbed and killed Daenerys.
Drogon knows Jon killed his mother, but instead of taking revenge on him, the dragon turns his wrath on the Iron Throne and melts it into molten slag. According to Djawadi, it's intended to represent Drogon destroying the thing that led to his mother's downfall.
Despite being saved by Daenerys from being raped by the tribe's warriors, however, the priestess betrays her and the magic ritual results in Daenerys's unborn child being stillborn and leaves Drogo in a catatonic state. Because Drogo will never recover, Daenerys smothers him with a pillow.
The Dothraki were in kings landing after dany was killed, even seen at the docks when Jon was meeting his family, yet they didn't try to murder him. She was their queen and practice a god to them, yet they just shrugged after her death.
Sunfyre devoured Rhaenyra in six bites, leaving only her left leg below the shin. Prince Aegon the Younger was forced to watch his mother die, and Elinda Massey allegedly gouged out her eyes in horror.
Aside from the possibility of Viserion, Rhaegal, and Drogon having offspring, it's also by no means confirmed that theirs were the last dragon eggs in existence. Dragons have reached a point of near-extinction at least twice before in Game of Thrones' history.
Arya Kills Drogon to Fulfill Her Prophecy
The theory relies on Melisandre's prophecy — that Arya would shut brown, blue, and green eyes.
This last scene with Drogon reveals his love for Daenerys. He is not a mindless animal, and he feels her death before he sees it. As soon as her fire was extinguished, Drogon reacted with human emotion. He nudged her, he smelled her, and he grieved.
It doesn't matter. Dragons have no sex and can lay eggs it's very explicitly ststed by aemon targaeryan but they dont hatch by themselves.
Dreamfyre laid a lot of eggs in her time, including three that were stolen from Rhaena by a woman named Elissa Farman. No confirmation, but there's a theory that these three stolen eggs are the ones that ended up in Daenerys Targaryen's hands, later becoming Drogon, Viserion, and Rhaegal!
Drogon is the lucky one, the chosen child. He gets the most screen time in the show and the most pages in the book. He is also the only one currently still living. Drogon is clearly Dany's favorite too, since she rides him all the time.
The other is that because Drogon is an animal, he mistakenly thought that the sharp pointy chair is the culprit that stabbed and killed his mama. As it turns out, neither of these is true, as revealed when the script for the eighth season was released on the Emmy Awards website this week.
TARGARYENS ARE NOT IMMUNE TO FIRE! The birth of Dany's dragons was unique, magical, wonderous, a miracle. She is called The Unburnt because she walked into the flames and lived.
Drogon didn't kill Jon Snow in the end, and what Daenerys' dragon did after Khaleesi died in the Game of Thrones finale still has viewers confused. After burning down the Iron Throne, Drogon picks up Daenerys' lifeless body and departs, never to be seen again.
It's understandable that there's some confusion: on Game of Thrones, Daenerys Targaryen, Mother of Dragons, the Unburnt, was absolutely immune to fire.
Was the dragon they saw Drogon? Rhaegal and Viserion were locked up Meereen, but Drogon was free. So, unless there were other dragons, that's Drogon that Jorah and Tyrion saw in Valyria.
Before Tyrion went down there, he heard that the dragons have not been eating for a while, and maybe that's why they didn't attack Tyrion - they weren't hungry. Maybe the restrictions of the pit have made them lose their appetite.
However, he was loyal to her and to them. He was capable of mourning, as he was seen to cry out when his brothers Viserion and Rhaegal were each killed. Drogon also joined Daenerys in mourning Ser Jorah Mormont when he died defending her.