A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms cast gets a surprising welcome message from two beloved GOT stars. These stars were Fabien Frankel, who played Ser Criston Cole in House of the Dragon, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who played Jaime Lannister in GOT. Cole then got into his character and gave Dunk serious advice to always team up with people you trust.“Choose your alliances carefully. Keep your wits about you. You see, there is no glory without a bit of fire and blood," says Cole from the big digital screen.This made the cast members of the new show cheer with enthusiasm and hope for an adventurous future. Read on to know more.Cole and Waldau's message gave the cast of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms a surprising welcome messageFabien Frankel, who played Ser Criston Cole in House of the Dragon, and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, who played Jaime Lannister in Game of Thrones, appeared on the digital screen. Their message boosted the thrill and excitement of the cast of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms during the CCXP convention. Cole appeared in his character and warned Dunk to beware in Westeros. He advises him to make alliances “carefully,” as alliances decide life and death in Westeros.He mentions fire and blood, which is the Targaryen motto. This phrase refers to the violent and fiery world of dragons and also suggests that the new GOT prequel is going to witness ultimate adventure. That too, this statement coming from Cole, the man whose actions led to the Dance of Dragons civil war, makes the advice seem less like wisdom and more like a playful threat.Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, appearing as Jaime Lannister, also had some advice for Dunk.“If there’s one piece of advice I can give you, it’s this: try to keep all your members intact.”He also praised Dunk’s squire, Egg, who fans know will become King Aegon V Targaryen someday.“…being a knight is great — especially when you have a loyal squire… and you’ve got the best squire in all of Westeros.”This suggests that Dunk and Egg’s bond is central to the story, and Jaime acknowledging it shows respect for Egg becoming Aegon Targaryen. The actors also expressed how much they wanted to be there with the cast members but couldn’t.The plot of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms explainedThe GOT fans must have heard about the tales of Dunk and Egg, penned down in George R.R. Martin’s novellas. Therefore, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms opens with events a hundred years before the timeline of Game of Thrones. This is even before the critical characters like Ned Stark and Daenerys were born.This paints a comparatively quieter world, one where dragons are long gone. It follows Ser Duncan “Dunk,” a humble knight, and Egg, his clever squire who accompanies him on his journey across the Seven Kingdoms. The trailer of A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms gives us a hint that Dunk participates in a tournament of knights, and that is where he meets his squire, Egg. Dunk is raised as a true knight “not with sword or lance but honor.” Meanwhile, Egg is none other than a Targaryen prince while the dynasty still rules Westeros.