House Of The Dragon: What Are The Stone Balls On The Small Council Table?
Viewers may notice on "House of the Dragon" that there are stone balls placed on the small council table. Here's why that takes place during meetings.
Read MoreViewers may notice on "House of the Dragon" that there are stone balls placed on the small council table. Here's why that takes place during meetings.
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