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Game Of Thrones is undoubtedly one of the most popular series in the world. With its first season dropping in 2011, the directors aimed to provide an ideal fictional experience to their fans. As a result, the entire community appreciated its release, as they finally got an interesting show to binge. 

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Fans, on the other hand, kept on increasing their hype, learning more and more about the mythical dynasties. However, as they say, every good thing comes to an end, the show bid adieu to its fans in 2019. While the majority of the fans were disappointed at the end of the saga, others were hyped for its prequel, House Of the Dragon.

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So, after years’ worth of wait, the franchise dropped it starting on August 21, 2022. The show gained its hype on day one, with users tuning back in large numbers. Interestingly, it also caught the attention of an avid twitch gamer, who uploaded a tweet requesting Daemon Targaryen’s armor. 

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Game Of Thrones prequel grabs the attention of Drawing Dead Designer

On August 22, 2022, popular video game designer and twitch gamer Brian Kibler uploaded a Twitter post featuring the House of the Dragon. The Drawing Dead designer requested Daemon Targaryen’s armor, wanting to feel like the commander of Gold cloaks. He even uploaded the picture for reference, showing Matt Smith styling the mythical legend.

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However, Kibler did not just limit himself with a request as he added his current outfit in the comments section. Looking no less than a respectful warrior, he said, “My current dragon armor for reference ;)”  

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It was just a matter of minutes before the post grabbed fans’ attention, as they positively reacted to it. Here’s what they had to say. 

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So, with multiple approvals from fans, it would be great to see the gamer, try doing a Daemon Targaryen cosplay. After all, we saw him rock his dragon armor. So, it would be exciting to see him in a commander prince outfit.

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What are your thoughts about this? Have you watched the first episode of the series yet? Let us know in the comments section.

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