As evidenced by his headshot on IMDb, Daniel Scott-Smith looks nothing like Craghas "Crabfeeder" Drahar from his hair to his complexion. If you're not super familiar with Scott-Smith, you'd be forgiven, considering he's only appeared in a small handful of projects throughout his career. He got his professional acting start in 2017 via the short "Ye Who Enter Here," which he followed up with a spot in 2019's "Men in Black: International" as a nightclub bartender. With that, he's entered the "Game of Thrones" universe through "House of the Dragon" and will no doubt wreak havoc as Crabfeeder.

Of course, Drahar won't have the easiest time doing as he pleases, seeing as some folks would very much like to take him down a notch. So far, the most vocal about doing so is Lord Corlys Velaryon (Steve Toussaint), who understands the threat Drahar poses to the prosperity of his kingdom and the people within it. Not to mention, as Toussaint explained in an interview with Men's Health, there's a lot riding on Velaryon's every move throughout the season. "He's trying to elevate his family, elevate his name...Ambition is his driving force for most of the season," he revealed, noting how this drive connects Velaryon with Daemon Targaryen (Matt Smith).

Time will tell what will become of Crabfeeder now that he's on Velaryon and Targaryen's radar. Although, no matter what happens, expect Daniel Scott-Smith to continue pumping out creepy yet career-making performances.