‘House of the Dragon’: Where is Tumbleton, and why is it so important?

by Tracey Johnston
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The name on everybody’s lips in House of the Dragon Season 3, episode 3 is Tumbleton.

By the end of the episode, Ormund Hightower (James Norton) and his army have taken over the small town, proving that he never had any intention of surrendering to Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen (Emma D’Arcy). (His “fake Daeron” plot doesn’t do him any favors in that regard either.) Now, the Hightowers have effectively taken Tumbleton hostage. The army mingles among the civilians, so that if Rhaenyra tries to retaliate with dragon fire, she will be burning her own people along with her enemies.

Team Black also has a connection to Tumbleton. Ser Hugh Hammer’s (Kieran Bew) wife Kat (Ellora Torchia) has gone to live in Tumbleton with her brother, as there was nothing left for her in King’s Landing. Hopefully, now that Hugh and the other dragonseeds are officially knighted, Rhaenyra can hook them up with better housing accommodations. That is, once she’s finished dealing with the myriad other concerns that plague her as a new queen.

Multiple mentions of Tumbleton in one episode suggest that the town is going to get really important, really fast. Here’s what you need to know about Tumbleton, and how it figures into House of the Dragon‘s source material, George R.R. Martin’s Fire and Blood.

Where is Tumbleton in Westeros?

Let’s start with the basics. According to Fire and Blood, Tumbleton is a “thriving market town” situated at the start of the Mander River, “some 50 leagues southwest of King’s Landing.” (So around 150 miles away.) It’s the seat of House Footly, and for military purposes, it’s the last town standing between the Hightowers and King’s Landing. Since Fire and Blood claims the town’s castle is only manned by 40 soldiers, no wonder Ormund was able to take it so easily.

What happens to Tumbleton in Fire and Blood?

In Fire and Blood, Tumbleton is the site of not one but two pivotal battles. No major spoilers, but they involve heavy dragon action and act as important turning points in the Dance of the Dragons.

House of the Dragon could make its fair share of changes to these battles, just as it did for the Battle of the Gullet. However, given that the show is already making a big deal out of Tumbleton so early on, it’s clear we’re going to be getting some form of conflict there in the end, so get ready to do a bit of Tumbleton tourism in the future.

House of the Dragon Season 3 is now streaming on HBO Max, with new episodes premiering Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on HBO and HBO Max.



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