What happens to Drogon is one of the lingering mysteries of Game of Thrones, but the theory that he might not be the last dragon could give some insight into that question. Like his siblings, Rhaegal and Viserion, Drogon was hatched from three petrified dragon eggs given to Daenerys as a wedding gift. Only Drogon survived the end of Game of Throne s, last seen flying off with Daenerys' dead body. It was later confirmed that Drogon went to Volantis, a southern coastal city in Essos founded by ancient Valyrians, which brought up more questions about his future.

Dragons were once a key part of the balance of power in George R.R. Martin's fantasy realm, tied not only to the strength of House Targaryen of Old Valyria, but also to the existence of magic. Because of their absence, magic has become sparse by the time Game of Thrones begins. At the end of Game of Thrones, dragons are effectively extinct, save for Drogon. However, it's possible that the mysterious and powerful creatures could return in greater numbers and there may be a future for the dragons in Westeros.
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Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon explore the dragons of this world but never had the time to get into the intricacies of dragon reproduction.
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