Steve Toussaint, who plays Lord Corlys Velaryon in HBO's "House of the Dragon," has warned that his character's aggressive confrontation with Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen will trigger serious repercussions in the series. In Season 3, Episode 3, Corlys publicly challenges Rhaenyra over her sons, a move Toussaint describes as "very dangerous."
The British actor teased that this moment represents a major turning point in their fractured alliance. Corlys serves as Rhaenyra's Hand of the Queen, a position that demands loyalty and discretion. His public criticism of the queen's children breaks both protocol and trust, creating tension that extends far beyond their immediate conflict.
Toussaint's characterization emphasizes the recklessness of Corlys' actions. The Sea Snake has built his reputation on calculated strategy and naval prowess, yet this outburst suggests emotional turmoil beneath his composed exterior. The actor hints that Rhaenyra will not forgive such a breach, especially during a time when her reign hangs in precarious balance against the Greens.
The confrontation also reflects the broader collapse of House Targaryen's internal cohesion. Throughout the series, family members have turned against one another with increasing brutality. Corlys' public rebuke of Rhaenyra marks another fracture in the queen's already fragile support network, leaving her increasingly isolated from those she depends upon most.
The sequence delivers classic "House of the Dragon" conflict. The show thrives on depicting how personal grievances explode into dynastic warfare. Toussaint's warning suggests viewers should expect swift consequences for Corlys' transgression. Whether Rhaenyra responds through political maneuvering, separation from her Hand, or more violent means remains unclear, but the actor's teasing confirms that this scene plants seeds for future plot complications.
