
At the end of The Daughter Who Commands the Dragon, Eleanor successfully summons the Primordial Dragon, wipes out Vark’s army, and becomes the new clan leader, Dragonheart commander, and supreme mage. The people who once mocked her for being a woman end up kneeling before her.
But the real ending is not just about power.
Eleanor’s final choice is refusing to abandon her family and homeland even after everything they took from her. That is what completely changes her fate.
One of the biggest twists in The Daughter Who Commands the Dragon happens before Eleanor’s return.
When the clan is about to be massacred, Lady Ai steps onto the battlefield herself and accepts three deadly attacks to protect everyone else. Even after coughing blood and collapsing twice, she still stands up again.
That scene completely changes Eleanor’s emotional journey.
Earlier in the story, Eleanor wanted to escape a world that treated women as disposable. But after seeing her mother risk everything without fear, Eleanor stops running from her identity and chooses to fight openly.
Her return on horseback is not just a heroic entrance. It is the moment she accepts who she really is.
At first, it seems like Godwin picks Eleanor simply because she has magical talent.
But the ending reveals something deeper.
Many characters in The Daughter Who Commands the Dragon are strong fighters, including Edmond, Colvin, and Vark’s followers. Yet none of them can control the Primordial Dragon.
Why?
Because the dragon responds to sacrifice, not pride.
Eleanor is the only person willing to risk death for people who once failed her. That is why she succeeds where everyone else would fail.
On the surface, the ending looks like revenge.
In reality, it is about Eleanor refusing to become cruel like the people who oppressed her.
There is an important early hint most viewers miss.
When Eleanor accidentally melts the black iron while secretly studying magic, everyone treats it as dangerous disobedience. But black iron is repeatedly described as something ordinary magic cannot break.
That moment quietly proves Eleanor’s power was already beyond normal mages long before Godwin appeared.
Another hidden detail is the signal arrow Godwin gives her.
At first, it looks like a simple emergency tool. But later, when Eleanor fires it and the Dragonheart Legion kneels before her, the signal becomes proof that Godwin had already chosen her as his true successor far earlier than anyone realized.
The ending works because Eleanor does not simply gain power.
She forces an entire world to confront its beliefs.
The people who once denied her magic, freedom, and even basic respect eventually witness her doing something no man in the story could accomplish — summoning the Primordial Dragon itself.
But the final emotional payoff is her mother surviving long enough to see it happen.
That changes the ending from simple revenge into something far more emotional.
Still, one question remains unanswered: did Godwin already know Eleanor could awaken the Primordial Dragon the first time he saw her in the capital?
That mystery is part of why The Daughter Who Commands the Dragon keeps viewers talking after the final episode.
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