In House of the Dragon's Season 2 finale, Lysene Admiral Sharako Lohar (Abigail Thorn) declared that the Triarchy's fleet was headed to the Gullet, a stretch of water blockaded by Corlys Velaryon's (Steve Toussaint) forces, "on the morrow."Well, "the morrow" stretched into a two-year wait for House of the Dragon viewers, but in the show's Season 3 premiere, that fated day finally comes. And with the morrow comes the incredible set piece that is the Battle of the Gullet.

In both House of the Dragon and its source material, George R.R. Martin's Targaryen history Fire and Blood, the Battle of the Gullet marks a huge turning point in the Dance of the Dragons. It annihilates Team Green's attempted power move with the Triarchy, and it also sees the death of Prince Jacaerys Velaryon (Harry Collett). Both of these key events carry over from the book to the show, which follows the Battle of the Gullet's broad strokes. However, the show also changes several key aspects of how the Battle of the Gullet plays out.From a Sheepstealer surprise to Lohar's demise, here are all the biggest differences between House of the Dragon and Fire and Blood's Battle of the Gullet.

House of the Dragon's Battle of the Gullet leaves out a subplot about Rhaenyra's sons Viserys and Aegon.