WARNING: This includes SPOILERS for Fire & Blood.

Summary

Ser Criston Cole may be my most hatedHouse of the Dragoncharacter, but he does have some qualities that putGame of Thrones’ greatest knight to shame. AlthoughGame of Thrones’ most important moments and twists did not always have to do with battles or who had the bigger armies, the show did include a lot of action and valued the importance of strategy in combat. The series proved more than once that great fighters do not necessarily make for great leaders and vice versa, with Robert Baratheon being a great example of it.

House of the Dragonalso explores the different challenges of being a warrior compared to being a leader, namely with the character of Ser Criston Cole. Even before Ser Criston was appointed asAegon II’s new Hand of the King, the Lord Commander of the Kingsguard was already playing the “game of thrones.” When Ser Criston crowned Aegon II, the Dornish knight positioned himself as a major player in theDance of the Dragons.Criston Cole’s petty resentfulness toward Rhaenyra has made him a rather dislikeable character, but I can’t deny his skills as a knight.

Criston Cole (Fabien Frankel) advises Aegon II (Tom Glynn-Carney) to have all the rat catchers in the kingdom hanged in House of the Dragon season 2  episode 2

Criston Cole Is Way Better At War Strategy & Battles Than Jaime Lannister

Criston Cole is a good commander and strategist.

Ser Criston Cole was one of the best knights of his generation, whichHouse of the Dragonhas shown in episodes such as “Fire in the Sky.” As Lord Commander of the Kingsguard and one of the most important characters on the show, it is difficult not to compare Criston Cole withGame of Thrones’ Jaime Lannister. As skillful as Jaime was – he joined the Kingsguard at 15 after all – Twyin Lannister’s firstborn son was not that great of a strategist.Jaime made a lot of tactical errors inGame of Thrones, including during the War of the Five Kings.

Ser Criston Cole is great at single combat but is also a good strategist.

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Jaime fell into Robb Stark’s trap and became a prisoner of the Starks. He also failed to mentor and protect both of his sons, not to mention how his daughter died on his watch.Tyrion was often referred to as “the smart one”when it came to Tywin Lannister’s heirs. Ser Criston Cole is great at single combat but is also a good strategist. Despite Aegon II’s reckless decision, I’m sure that bringing Aemond and Vhagar to Rook’s Rest is what gave the Greens one of their first major victories in the Dance of the Dragons.

Criston Cole & Jaime Lannister Have Polar Opposite Kingsguard Reputations

Criston “made a king,” Jaime slayed one.

The stories of Criston Cole and Jaime Lannister mirror each other in a lot of ways. WhereasCriston Cole is the “Kingmaker”who betrayed the arguably rightful heir and almost literally made Aegon II king,Jaime Lannister is the “Kingslayer”who murdered the man he was sworn to protect. There is a level of tragedy to Jaime’s story that cannot be compared to anything Criston went through, though. Still, both characters were part of a war larger than them and ended up becoming instruments of more powerful people.

House Of The Dragon Timeline Confirmed & Explained

House of the Dragon is set before Game of Thrones, but time jumps left some confused about how long it will cover. Here’s the HotD timeline explained.

I also find it interesting how Jaime starts as a “villain” and is slowly deconstructed to become a more complex character who even goes through a redemption arc. Criston Cole, on the other hand, startsHouse of the Dragonas Rhaenyra’s lover and protector and later becomes one of her worst enemies.Criston Cole will get a gruesome death inHouse of the Dragonif it followsFire & Blood, whereas Jaime got a bittersweet ending inGame of Thronesin which he died alongside Cersei during the burning of King’s Landing.

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House of the Dragon is a 2022 fantasy drama set in the world of Westeros, chronicling the Targaryen dynasty at its height. The story revolves around King Viserys’s controversial decision to name his daughter Rhaenyra as heir to the Iron Throne, sparking tensions and divisions within the realm.