House of the Dragon Season 1, Episode 4 – “King of the Narrow Sea” – is a pivotal chapter in the Targaryen civil war prelude. Directed by Clare Kilner, the episode features Rhaenyra’s growing defiance, her secret night out in King’s Landing with Daemon, and the ensuing political fallout. It’s an episode heavy on character nuance, muted firelight cinematography, and intimate tension.

| Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | | 1080p (or 4K UHD for HOD), AVC or HEVC, ~35–80 Mbps | | Audio | English Dolby Atmos (TrueHD 7.1), plus multiple dubs | | Subtitles | PGS (full disc-accurate, including forced signs) | | Extras | Behind-the-scenes featurettes, audio commentary | | Episode runtime | ~61 minutes (uncut, unlike some streaming edits) |

The box arrived on a Tuesday, unmarked except for a single, silver wax seal bearing the three-headed dragon of House Targaryen. Elias, a dedicated archivist of digital media, had been waiting for this specific package for weeks. It wasn't a promotional screener; it wasn't a streaming rip. It was the holy grail for his specific breed of obsession: the BDMV folder for House of the Dragon , Season 1, Episode 4 — "King of the Narrow Sea."

He smiled. For a true fan, the BDMV wasn't just a file format. It was the throne itself—uncomfortable, heavy, and impossible to tear one's eyes away from. And he was the keeper of the keys.

He ejected the virtual drive and opened his cataloging software. He created a new entry.

A BDMV copy preserves Dolby Atmos, HDR10 (or Dolby Vision), seamless branching, and all special features.