Daenerys Targaryen
Daenerys Targaryen is one of the most intriguing and beloved characters in Game of Thrones. When we first meet her she is being emotionally and physically abused by her brother Viserys, who quickly marries her off to the apparent barbarian Khal Drogo. Now Daenerys is the Mother of Dragons and poised to overtake all of the Seven Kingdoms.
Many fans were stunned when she took a violent and dark turn in the final season of Game of Thrones—but most don’t realize that the ominous signs for this shift were there all along.
1. She Was Born Amidst A Storm
Daenerys was born in the ancient seat of Dragonstone amidst a vast and powerful storm. The storm destroyed all the ships in her family's fleet and terrorized the people who survived. This is why she occasionally refers to herself as Daenerys Stormborn.
2. She Is An Orphan
Daenerys became an orphan the moment she was born. Her father, the "Mad King" Aerys II Targaryen, lost his life during Robert's Rebellion before she was born. And sadly, her mother Rhaelia lost her life during Daenerys' birth.
3. She Is A Child Prodigy
Although she has a long list of accomplishments, Daenerys is very young. In the books, the Khaleesi is 13 when she is first sold to Khal Drogo. In the television series she is aged slightly to 15.
4. Her Claim To The Throne
Her claim to the Iron Throne comes through her father, the “Mad King” Aerys Targaryen. Targaryen ascended to the throne but was overthrown in a coup lead by Robert Baratheon.
Robert Baratheon
5. Not Exactly the First of Her Name
Though she frequently refers to herself as the “First of her Name,” she actually isn’t. The first of her name, Princess Daenerys Targaryen, was the daughter of King Aegon IV and his wife (and sister) Naerys. Daenerys however is the first Targaryen named Daenerys to make a claim to the Iron Throne, making her Daenerys I or the first of her name.
6. Not the Last, Either
Throughout the series and through much of the books, Daenerys believes herself to be the last of the line, as her brother told her that they were the only members of their family to survive Robert's Rebellion. However, she has another relative: Jon Snow, who was originally thought to be the illegitimate son of Ned Stark, but is actually the son of Lyanna Stark (Ned's sister) and Rhaegar Targaryen (Daenerys' older brother).
7. Family Ties
Daenarys may have another living nephew. In the books, Griff, or Young Griff, claims he is Aegon Targaryen, the son of Daenerys’ brother Rhaegar. The Mountain allegedly bashed baby Aegon’s head against a wall during the rebellion—but perhaps not? Griff has not been mentioned in the TV series so far.
8. Khaleesi
Daenerys takes the title Khaleesi when she is forced to marry Khal Drogo. Among the Dothraki, a khalasar is a troupe of warriors, lead by a Khal. The wife of a Khal is given the title of Khaleesi.
9. Speaking in Tongues
Numerous languages are spoken in the Seven Kingdoms, and Daenerys speaks several. She can communicate in Common Tongue, Dothraki, High Valerian, informal Valerian, and Ghiscari.
10. Things Are Heating Up
Daenerys boasts an unusual tolerance for heat. She prefers her baths scalding hot, and she emerged unscathed when she burned down a hut full of Dothraki leaders. Interestingly, George R.R. Martin insists that while Daenerys may have a high tolerance for fire, she is not entirely immune to it.
11. Mother of Dragons
Although Daenerys doesn’t give birth to dragons in the traditional sense, she did bring them back into the world after they were thought to be extinct. Daenerys walked through Khal Drogo's funeral pyre with three dragon eggs and emerged unscathed with living infant dragons on her shoulder.
12. Half Dragon
When Khal Drogo was gravely injured, Daenerys forced the witch Mirri Maz Duur to use blood magic to save his life. However, there was a price for this magic: to save Drogo's life, another's life would have to be forfeited. That someone proved to be Drogo and Daenerys’ unborn child Rhaego. In the Game of Thrones book, her servants describe the stillborn child as having scales, a tail, and the look of a monster—much like a dragon.
13. Family Matters
Daenerys doesn't believe she can have more children—and she's likely right. The witch Mirri Maz Duur asserted that Daenerys would only give birth to a living child "when the sun rises in the west and sets in the east," and "when the seas evaporate and mountains flutter in the wind as leaves do".
14. Breaker of Chains
Daenerys boasts an astounding number of titles to her name, including the “Breaker of Chains". She earned this moniker when she liberated Slaver’s Bay and freed the slaves in the cities of Astapor, Yunkai, and Meereen. For the record, her full title currently is, "Daenerys of the House Targaryen, the First of Her Name, The Unburnt, Queen of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men, Queen of Meereen, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, Protector of the Realm, Lady Regnant of the Seven Kingdoms, Breaker of Chains and Mother of Dragons".
15. Breaker of Hearts
Daenerys has taken many lovers and had even more admirers in her journey towards the Iron Throne, including Drogo, Jorah, Dario, and Jon Snow. As Daenerys says, each of these men "all try to outdo each other… to do the stupidest, bravest thing” in order to impress her.
16. Playing Favourites
Daenerys only ever rides her largest dragon, Drogon. She appears to have less control over her other two dragons, Rhaegal and Viserion, and they occasionally snap at her. For now, Drogon seems to be her favorite child.
17. The Bald Truth
In the novels, Daenerys loses all her hair when she walks into Khal Drogo’s funeral pyre. She slowly regrows her silver hair over the course of the books. The TV series, either for ease or aesthetics, kept her trademark long, white hair throughout filming.
18. The Eye of the Beholder
In the A Song of Ice and Fire books, the members of House Targaryen are known for their striking purple eyes. In the TV series, in another divergence from the novels, Daenerys has startling blue eyes.
19. Namesakes
The Mother of Dragons named her three dragons after the most important men in her life. Her largest and perhaps wildest dragon, Drogon, is named after her husband, Khal Drogo. Viserion, a creamy white dragon, is named after her brother Viserys. Her green dragon, Rhaegal, is named after Daenerys’ brother Rhaegar.
20. Ties that Bind
When Daenerys takes Jon Snow into her bed, she unknowingly sleeps with her own nephew. However, this is not out of line with Targaryen family policy: Daenerys' own father and mother were brother and sister, and Targaryen royals were expected to marry among themselves to preserve the purity of the bloodline.
21. It Runs in the Family
Daenerys' father, known as the "Mad King," was described by Jaime Lannister as being consumed by bloodlust and paranoia. His intentions were directed towards eradicating all individuals in King's Landing to prevent any chances of being overthrown. Her brother Viserys also grew increasingly violent and unhinged before the Dothraki prematurely ended his life.
22. Twice Married
In the books, Daenerys marries Hizdahr Zo Loraq, while in the show their marriage is only hinted at.
23. Heart of a Horse
When she was pregnant with Khal Drogo’s child, she was forced to eat the raw heart of a horse. If she finished it, according to the Priestess of the Dothraki, it would be a sign that her child would be strong; she ate the entire heart.
24. Rebel Rebel
When Daenerys married Khal Drogo she agreed to abide by the laws of the Dothraki. According to Dothraki law, following a Khal's departure from life, the khaleesi is required to move to the city and live in seclusion as a dosh khaleen alongside other widows of Khals. Daenerys refused and formed her own khalasar instead.
25. Fire and Blood
Many fans love the strong-willed and powerful Mother of Dragons, but a darker, more violent side has led George R. R. Martin to hint that she may not actually be a true hero in A Song of Ice and Fire. In fact, she has a lot in common with the Mad King, Aerys Targaryen. Dany has shown a capacity to be violent and merciless, especially to those who oppose or defy her. Examples of her drastic actions include burning the witch named Durr, who harmed Drogo and Dany's unborn son; crucifying 163 Great masters of Mereen; searing the khals who abused her in Vaes Dothrak; as well as intimidating her council into submission by proposing intense fire punishment.
If Dany too-closely abides by the creed of "fire and blood," her character could take a villainous turn. This has led many fans to theorize that Jon Snow, not Daenerys Targaryen, will be the true hero of the series. We're still rooting for Dany though!
26. Fire Power
At last count, Daenerys commands 200,000 men, 500 ships and—after the Night King took Viserion—two full-grown dragons. Her loyal army consists not only of freed slaves, turncoats, barbarians, and exiles, but also the fierce Dothraki and the elite warrior eunuchs known as The Unsullied. By contrast, Cersei and the Lannisters command a paltry 30,00 men.
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