House of the Dragon Star confirms Crabfeeder’s connection with dangerous Game of Thrones villains

When he first appeared in the second episode of Dragon House, the Crabfeeder immediately created a frightening and terrifying presence. The villain, who gets his name from feeding enemies to crabs, has become a force to be reckoned with in Stepstone, requiring the Devil and the Korez to take action. While he is not naturally associated with any major characters in Game of thrones Flag, the version that appeared on TV has a direct relationship to the Sons of the Harpy, the group that attempted to overthrow Daenerys’ rule in the original series.

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The Crabfeeder is killed in the third episode of House of the Dragon, ending the very short TV show of the villain. fire and blood He doesn’t provide many details about the character, so the creative team behind the show and actor Daniel Scott Smith were free to do some unique things with him, including putting him in a mask worn by the sons of the Harpy in Meren more than a century later.

while talking to EW about his role in Dragon HouseScott Smith confirmed that his mask was indeed the same one that Sons of Harpy fans know, even though that mask has gone through a rough patch.

“It was definitely a nod to that for the fans, I think, because it’s something they’re familiar with,” Scott Smith said. “And we talked about the idea of ​​being the first person to wear that mask and getting creative, so it’s built on that [for Game of Thrones]… why is he wearing a mask? How does he feel about it? It’s a statement of strength, so he’s very happy to wear it.”

Scott Smith also confirmed that Crabfeeder, real name Craghas Drahar, suffers from the disease known as grayscale that covers his left arm. Greyscale has always been a recurring problem in the Game of Thrones lore, affecting characters like Jorah Mormont and Shireen Baratheon in the original series.

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