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Dunk and Egg's Next Move: Exploring the Seven Kingdoms

Breaking down the finale of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and what's next for the duo

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The finale of HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has left fans eagerly speculating about the next move for the dynamic duo, Dunk and Egg. The show, based on George R. R. Martin's novellas, has been renewed for a...

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Dunk and Egg's Next Move: Exploring the Seven Kingdoms

Breaking down the finale of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms and what's next for the duo

Monday, February 23, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The finale of HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has left fans eagerly speculating about the next move for the dynamic duo, Dunk and Egg. The show, based on George R. R. Martin's novellas, has been renewed for a second season, and with more stories to draw from, the possibilities are endless. But before we dive into what's next, let's address the question on everyone's mind: are there really nine kingdoms in Westeros?

According to Egg, the answer is yes. In a conversation with Dunk, he lists the nine kingdoms: the Crownlands, Westerlands, Stormlands, Riverlands, the Iron Islands, the North, the Reach, the Vale of Arryn, and Dorne. While Dunk is skeptical, Egg's assertion raises an interesting question about the geography and politics of Westeros.

But back to Dunk and Egg's next move. The finale saw the duo ditching their plans to head to Summerhall and instead riding off into the countryside together. Dunk, the hedge knight, has been fielding multiple offers, but ultimately decides to stick to the open road. The question on everyone's mind is: where will they go next?

One possibility is Dorne, a region that Egg has never been to and has expressed interest in visiting. The mention of good puppet shows in Dorne is also a tantalizing clue. However, it's also possible that Dunk and Egg may head to Storm's End, the seat of House Baratheon, where Lyonel Baratheon, also known as the Laughing Storm, has extended an invitation to Dunk.

Speaking of Lyonel Baratheon, his character has become a fan favorite, and his storyline in the finale is particularly poignant. After fighting valiantly for Dunk in the trial of seven, he is left heartbroken and humiliated. It's a powerful reminder of the complexities of Westerosi politics and the human cost of the game of thrones.

In other news, the world of Westeros is not the only one where complex relationships and power dynamics are at play. In the world of finance, the drama is unfolding in a different way. In Industry Season 4, episode 7, Yasmin Kara-Hanani and Harper Stern have a heart-to-heart conversation that reveals the deep insecurities and vulnerabilities of the two characters. Their relationship is a complex web of power, loyalty, and deception, and their conversation is a turning point in the season.

Meanwhile, for those who enjoy puzzles and word games, the NYT Connections puzzle is a fun and challenging way to exercise your brain. With its focus on finding common threads between words, it's a great way to relax and unwind. And if you're stuck, don't worry – there are plenty of hints and tips available to help you solve it.

In conclusion, the world of Westeros is full of complex characters, relationships, and power dynamics, and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is no exception. As we wait for the next season, we can only speculate about what's next for Dunk and Egg. Will they head to Dorne or Storm's End? Only time will tell.

The finale of HBO's A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms has left fans eagerly speculating about the next move for the dynamic duo, Dunk and Egg. The show, based on George R. R. Martin's novellas, has been renewed for a second season, and with more stories to draw from, the possibilities are endless. But before we dive into what's next, let's address the question on everyone's mind: are there really nine kingdoms in Westeros?

According to Egg, the answer is yes. In a conversation with Dunk, he lists the nine kingdoms: the Crownlands, Westerlands, Stormlands, Riverlands, the Iron Islands, the North, the Reach, the Vale of Arryn, and Dorne. While Dunk is skeptical, Egg's assertion raises an interesting question about the geography and politics of Westeros.

But back to Dunk and Egg's next move. The finale saw the duo ditching their plans to head to Summerhall and instead riding off into the countryside together. Dunk, the hedge knight, has been fielding multiple offers, but ultimately decides to stick to the open road. The question on everyone's mind is: where will they go next?

One possibility is Dorne, a region that Egg has never been to and has expressed interest in visiting. The mention of good puppet shows in Dorne is also a tantalizing clue. However, it's also possible that Dunk and Egg may head to Storm's End, the seat of House Baratheon, where Lyonel Baratheon, also known as the Laughing Storm, has extended an invitation to Dunk.

Speaking of Lyonel Baratheon, his character has become a fan favorite, and his storyline in the finale is particularly poignant. After fighting valiantly for Dunk in the trial of seven, he is left heartbroken and humiliated. It's a powerful reminder of the complexities of Westerosi politics and the human cost of the game of thrones.

In other news, the world of Westeros is not the only one where complex relationships and power dynamics are at play. In the world of finance, the drama is unfolding in a different way. In Industry Season 4, episode 7, Yasmin Kara-Hanani and Harper Stern have a heart-to-heart conversation that reveals the deep insecurities and vulnerabilities of the two characters. Their relationship is a complex web of power, loyalty, and deception, and their conversation is a turning point in the season.

Meanwhile, for those who enjoy puzzles and word games, the NYT Connections puzzle is a fun and challenging way to exercise your brain. With its focus on finding common threads between words, it's a great way to relax and unwind. And if you're stuck, don't worry – there are plenty of hints and tips available to help you solve it.

In conclusion, the world of Westeros is full of complex characters, relationships, and power dynamics, and A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is no exception. As we wait for the next season, we can only speculate about what's next for Dunk and Egg. Will they head to Dorne or Storm's End? Only time will tell.

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