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丹妮莉丝·坦格利安
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出场季数 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
出场集数 49集(见下表)
头衔 坦格利安家族的丹妮
弥林女王
安达尔人、洛伊拿人和先民的女王(自封)
七国统治者(自封)
全境守护 (自封)
大草原的“卡丽熙”
镣铐破除者
龙之母
其他称号 “风暴降生”丹妮莉丝
丹妮
不焚者
弥莎
The Queen Across the Sea
银发女王
状态 Alive
年龄 21(第六季)[1]
势力 坦格利安家族
文化 瓦雷利亚
家庭“疯王”伊里斯二世 - 父亲/叔叔
雷拉·坦格利安 - 母亲/姑姑
雷加·坦格利安 - 哥哥/表兄
韦赛里斯·坦格利安 - 哥哥/表兄
伊莉亚·马泰尔 - 嫂子
雷妮丝·坦格利安 - 侄女
伊蒙·坦格利安学士 - 伯祖父
“矮个”邓肯 - 大伯
戴伦·坦格利安 - 叔叔
卓戈 - 丈夫
雷戈 - 儿子(未出世)
达里奥·纳哈里斯 - 情人(前)
琼恩·雪诺(伊耿·坦格利安) - 情人/侄子
演员 Emilia Clarke


您的头衔、您与生俱来的权利,它们让您能理所当然地称王。可您所拥有的财富远不止于此:您可以掩饰它、否认它,但事实是——您有一颗柔软的心。您不仅会得到尊重和敬畏,您还会得到人民的爱戴,成为一个受到认可甚至“众望所归“的统治者。无数个世纪以来,从来没有出现过这样一个人。很多时候我注视着您,仍然不敢相信这一切是真的。
—— 乔拉·莫尔蒙 对丹妮莉丝

丹妮莉丝·坦格利安Daenerys Targaryen, 也被她哥哥韦赛里斯叫作丹妮,是剧中第一,二,三,四,五和六季的主要角色之一。她由艾美莉·克拉克饰演,是她在系列剧中的首次出演。

她是国王伊里斯·坦格利安二世唯一幸存的孩子。伊里斯在罗伯特叛乱中被拉下铁王座。在君临沦陷前,丹妮的母亲被安全护送到龙石岛,在一个暴风雨中诞下她。因此又被称作,”风暴降生“丹妮莉丝。在逃亡期间,她住在厄斯索斯,成为总督伊利里欧·摩帕提斯的上宾,之后作为联姻新娘被她的哥哥卖给多斯拉克卓戈卡奥。丹妮和卓戈逐渐相爱,但在女巫弥丽·马兹·笃尔的复仇阴谋中,先后失去了丈夫和未出世的儿子。在多斯拉克生活的这段日子她逐渐成长为一个领导者,并对自己是七大王国合法女王的信念坚定不移。在哥哥韦赛里斯死后,丹妮莉丝成为最后一位坦格利安,谋划着夺回属于她的铁王座。她自封为坦格利安女王,丹妮莉丝一世

在卓戈的火葬典礼上,她与石化的三枚龙蛋一起殉葬。火熄灭后,她毫发无伤,龙蛋也被孵化成三条幼龙 。龙已多个世纪不曾出现,因此她又被称作,龙之母[2]

奴隶湾的统治时期,她的头衔为,坦格利安家族的“风暴降生”丹妮莉丝一世,不焚者,弥林女王,安达尔人、洛伊拿人和先民的女王,大草原的“卡丽熙”,镣铐破除者,和龙之母[3]通过她对奴隶湾自由城邦阿斯塔波渊凯弥林三城的闪电攻克和仁义之战,彰显了她卓绝的领导才能和同情弱者的胸怀。[4]

人物传记

背景

Daenerys' birth

丹妮莉丝是 国王伊里斯·坦格利安二世,人称“疯王”,和他的妹妹-妻子雷拉·坦格利安的第三个孩子和唯一的女儿。他的父亲驾崩于君临城沦陷之际,在她尚未出世之时。叛乱者罗伯特·拜拉西恩争夺者之战中打败伊里斯,自继为王。她已有身孕的母亲和二哥韦赛里斯逃到龙石岛,坦格利安祖先之地。她的大哥雷加·坦格利安战死,其妻子和子女,丹妮的嫂子、侄女侄子,在君临沦陷时被罗伯特一方的势力谋害。 [5]

在丹妮出生的那天晚上,巨大的风暴席卷龙石岛。她因此被称作“风暴降生”。她的母亲难产而死,留下她和她的哥哥。[5][6] 在忠诚的护卫威廉·戴瑞爵士的护送下,她的哥哥韦赛里斯,将还是婴儿的她带到东岸的自由贸易城邦[5][7][8]

在多年谋求夺回铁王座无果的情况下,韦赛里斯和丹妮莉丝辗转到自由贸易城邦的潘托斯,在总督伊利里欧·摩帕提斯 的庇护下。丹妮憧憬着找到一片安宁幸福的土地永远居住下去。然而她整日生活在韦赛里斯的恐吓中。韦赛里斯会在他暴怒的时候打她(用他的话来说,叫“激起龙之怒”)。在韦赛里斯的教导下,丹妮莉丝表现得十分顺从。[9]

第一季

Daenerys and her brother Viserys in Pentos.
Daenerys and Viserys with Illyrio.

韦塞里斯丹妮莉丝住在自由城邦潘托斯,受到了总督伊利里欧·摩帕提斯的款待。总督伊利里欧作为中介人将她联姻给多斯拉克首领卓戈多奥。丹妮莉丝本不愿嫁给他,但是她的哥哥韦赛里斯以4万骑兵的交易将她卖给卓戈做,计划以这4万骑兵进军维斯特洛大陆。韦赛里斯迫使她答应嫁给卓戈。出嫁前,韦赛里斯以查看她发育情况为名触摸了她的身体,丹妮莉丝麻木地忍受这一切。之后,丹妮莉斯走进浴池,她的侍女提醒她水温过烫,然而丹妮莉丝并未受到水温的影响,这可能源于她不受高温侵袭的家族特质。在婚礼现场,她收到各方的贺礼。总督伊利里欧将三枚龙蛋送给她,并告诉她,龙蛋已成为传说。放逐骑士乔拉·莫尔蒙向她赠送七大国的典籍并向韦赛里斯示好。卓戈送给她的是一匹漂亮的白马(后来取名为银翼)。在婚礼之夜,丹妮莉丝表现出对卓戈的抗拒,卓戈不为所动。

卓戈率领其多斯拉克骑兵向东行进了数月。在途中,丹妮莉丝向她的新侍女多莉亚询问如何取悦她的丈夫卓戈。曾在里斯妓院受训多年、经验丰富的多莉亚指导她运用她的女性魅力征服卓戈并且让他平视她。[10]同时丹妮莉丝也向伊丽学习多斯拉克民族语言。丹妮莉丝越发自信和成熟,并且开始在军队中有了发号施令的威信,同时也积极向其导师乔拉寻求建议。韦赛里斯,再次企图以暴力威胁她时,丹妮的属下及时赶到制止了他。丹妮莉丝也让他吃了教训。丹妮莉丝发现她怀有身孕。她遇见这将是一个男孩,卓戈也表示认同。怀孕期间,丹妮莉丝和卓戈的感情得到升华。[11]

Daenerys leads her Khalasar across the Dothraki sea.
Daenerys in her wedding dress.

当多斯拉克骑兵到达多斯拉克城时,丹妮莉丝邀请韦赛里斯共进晚餐并为他置办新衣。韦赛里斯对自己的滑稽打扮反应激烈,并扇了丹妮莉丝耳光。丹妮莉丝用一根金皮带回扇了他耳光并严词警告如其再犯,将失掉那只手。[12]丹妮莉丝不知道的是,她已怀孕的事已经被君临得知,劳勃·拜拉席恩国王下达了刺杀命令。伊利里欧总督在城中秘密会见他的盟友瓦里斯,他们谋划将为坦格利安的复位扫清道路。[13]

丹妮莉丝在多斯拉克智慧女神多希卡林的面前吃掉了血淋林的马心,为她未出世的儿子取名为雷戈,纪念其战死的兄长雷加·坦格利安。多斯拉克女巫预言丹妮莉丝之子是骑着世界的骏马,王中之王,将会把多斯拉克民族融合为一个整体并囊括世界的领土。[14]

韦赛里斯为丹妮莉丝赢得了多斯拉克人民的心感到沮丧。乔拉爵士设法阻止韦赛里斯携带三枚龙蛋潜逃。韦赛里斯醉醺醺地来到宴会,并拔出他的剑指着丹妮腹部,命令卓戈多奥将他用于进攻维斯特洛的人马给他,否则就要血溅丹妮。卓戈同意为韦赛里斯戴上金色的王冠,将一锅熔化的黄金灌在他头上。丹妮莉丝醒悟韦赛里斯并不是真正的龙裔,因为火是不能烧死真龙的。[14]

Daenerys and Jorah at the market in Vaes Dothrak.
Daenerys eats the heart of a stallion.

Daenerys tries to convince Drogo to invade so their son might claim the 铁王座, but the Dothraki do not trust ships and water their horses cannot drink. Now that Viserys is dead, Drogo does not feel inclined to honor the bargain. A wineseller attempts to poison Daenerys to fulfill Robert's orders. She is rescued by Ser Jorah and 拉卡洛. Following the assassination attempt, Drogo reverses his decision and swears that he will lead his forces across the Narrow Sea and seize the Seven Kingdoms in blood and fire.[15] To raise funds to hire the ships necessary for this endeavor, Drogo leads his khalasar into the lands of 拉札, the 'lamb-men'. They seize loot and slaves that they can sell. Daenerys is appalled at how the Dothraki treat their prisoners, particularly the women, and wins them better treatment. One of Drogo's riders, 马戈, objects and challenges Drogo to combat. Drogo slays him easily, but sustains a chest wound. One of the women Daenerys has saved, 弥丽·马兹·笃尔, tends to the injury.[16]

The khalasar marches southwards to the edge of a great wasteland, but Drogo's wound festers, and he falls from his horse, a grave sign of weakness amongst the Dothraki. Duur continues to treat him, but thinks his wound is fatal. Daenerys convinces her to employ magic to save Drogo's life, which the other Dothraki object to. Ser Jorah kills one of Drogo's 血盟卫s, 柯索, when he tries to intervene. Daenerys is injured in the altercation and goes into labor. Jorah takes Daenerys to Duur for treatment. The khalasar separates.[17]

Daenerys being carried by Ser Jorah after her injury.

According to Mirri Maz Duur, the child is stillborn and deformed, with leathery scaled skin, wings and a stomach filled with graveworms. Duur saves Drogo's life, but leaves him in a vegetative state. Duur admits she did this deliberately in revenge for the sacking of her village. The ritual that saved Drogo drew its power from the death of Daenerys son, causing the stillbirth and monstrous appearance. Daenerys is appalled by the lifelessness of Drogo and smothers him with a pillow, when she accepts that he will never return to her. She constructs a funeral pyre for his body. She places her dragon eggs on it and ties Duur to the Drogo's funeral pyre to be burned alive in revenge. Ser Jorah believes that she means to die and tries to persuade her not to. 

Daenerys with one of her newly-hatched dragons.

Daenerys gives a speech to those of her khalasar who are left. She tells them that they are free to go, but if they stay with her she will lead them to a great destiny, then she steps into the blaze. The following morning it is revealed that she has survived, and three newly-hatched dragons are clinging to her body, the first three dragons in the world in a century and a half. Ser Jorah and the remaining Dothraki fall to their knees, proclaiming Daenerys their queen and leader.[18]

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Daenerys leads the remnants of her 卡拉萨 across the 红色荒原, hoping to find shelter in the far lands of the east. She tries to feed her newborn dragons, but they refuse the raw meat she offers. She regards the dragons as her sons. The mare Drogo gave her as a wedding gift dies of exhaustion and Daenerys decides to send her three 血盟卫s, 拉卡洛, 阿戈 and Kovarro, with their remaining horses to explore in three separate directions, knowing that they are her last hope.[19]

Daenerys tries to feed 卓耿.

Daenerys is waiting in the Red Waste when Rakharo's horse returns without him. 乔拉·莫尔蒙 approaches the horse and finds Rakharho's severed braid and head in his saddle bag, apparently killed by a rival khalasar.[20] Aggo's fate is unknown, but Kovarro returns with an invitation from the great city of 魁尔斯. Daenerys leads her people there and is disappointed at the lukewarm reception she receives. She is denied entry by the ruling council, the Thirteen, unless she shows them her dragons, which she refuses to do. When it seems she will be turned away, the Qartheen dignitary 札罗·赞旺·达梭斯 vouches for her and her people.[21]

Daenerys teaches 卓耿 to breathe flame on command.

Daenerys and her surviving people are made guests in Xaro's lavish home. She begins to teach her dragons to cook and eat their own meat, and slowly begin breathing fire on command. She suggests to 多莉亚 that she use her skill as a lover to find out more about Xaro, who happily agrees. Their host holds a reception for Daenerys and she is introduced to 俳雅·菩厉 of the Warlocks of Qarth. He demonstrates his magic by replicating himself and invites her to visit his order at the 不朽之殿. Xaro suggests that Ser Jorah has feelings for Daenerys but she denies this. Xaro shows Daenerys the Valyrian steel vault that guards his fortune and offers to fund her return to Westeros in exchange for her hand in marriage. He relays news of the death of King 劳勃·拜拉席恩. Daenerys seeks the council of Ser Jorah. She is eager to seize the opportunity, but he counsels against entering Xaro's debt. He reveals the depth of his feeling for her and his hope for the ruler that she will become. She agrees to take the harder path that he suggests, but does not acknowledge his affection.

Daenerys experiences a vision of her deceased husband and stillborn son.

[2]

Daenerys unsuccessfully appeals to the merchant nobles of Qarth to lend her ships. After meeting with the TV:香料王, she returns to Xaro's home to find that it has been attacked; half of her men have been brutally murdered, 伊丽 is dead, and Doreah and the dragons are missing.[22] Xaro hosts a council of the Thirteen so Daenerys can appeal to them for aid. During the meeting, Pyat Pree reveals that he was responsible and Xaro announces his intention to seize control of the city. The warlock uses his magic to murder the rest of the Thirteen. He repeats his invitation to Daenerys, telling her that her children are at the House of the Undying. Daenerys flees and Jorah attempts to kill Pree but is only able to dissipate one of his many duplicates.[23]

They take refuge in a disused courtyard and Daenerys convinces Jorah to accompany her to reclaim her dragons despite being certain that it is a trap.[24]

Daenerys and her dragons use fire to kill and escape Pyat.

On their arrival, Daenerys is separated from her guards by the warlock's magic. She is confronted by a series of visions, including her lost family of 卓戈 and 雷戈. She has an emotional conversation with Drogo, but ultimately realizes that it is an illusion. Having overcome the temptation, she finds herself held captive by Pyat Pree. He tells her that he plans to keep her with her dragons because they increase his power. Instead, she tells her dragons to breathe flame at him, using the command that she taught them. With the warlock roasted alive, they are able to escape his tower.[25]

Daenerys returns to Xaro's home to confront him for his treachery and finds him in bed with Doreah. Hurt from the betrayal, Daenerys takes them to his vault, which proves to be empty, and locks them inside to die. She salvages enough valuables to buy a ship from amongst his possessions.[25]

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Dany tends to Drogon, now the size of a small dog.

Following their journey from 魁尔斯, Daenerys's ship arrives at the city of 阿斯塔波 in 奴隶湾. By then, Daenerys'  had grown to the size of small dogs. While these dragons were now capable of hunting fish for themselves, they are still not large enough to be used as weapons of war to invade 维斯特洛. Thus, Daenerys needs an army. While the 无垢者, the elite warrior-eunuchs produced in Astapor, are regarded as some of the finest soldiers in the world, Daenerys knows that their being slave-soldiers would become problematic in Westeros, where slavery is outlawed. However, Jorah convinces Daenerys that she has no choice but to settle for this solution since she has no other means of acquiring an army. While Daenerys considers expanding her tiny 多斯拉克人 卡拉萨, most of whom have become seasick since the Dothraki have never traveled on ships before, Jorah explains that the Dothraki would only join her if she were strong.[26]

Daenerys outside 渊凯.

Upon arriving in Astapor, Daenerys is given a tour of the Unsullied barracks by the Unsullied's owner, 克拉兹尼·莫·纳克罗兹, with his slave girl 弥桑黛 translating his Low Valyrian into the 通用语 of Westeros for Daenerys. Since Kraznys does not know that Daenerys understands Valyrian, he frequently insults her. Throughout the tour, Kraznys explains that the Unsullied were trained for battle from the age of five, and that only one in four recruits survived the training. He also demonstrates that the Unsullied do not fear pain or death by slicing off the nipple of one soldier, much to Daenerys's disgust. This soldier not only shows no sign of pain but even thanks his slave master for the opportunity to serve him. Daenerys also learns that the Unsullied are trained not to show mercy or weakness by killing a newborn slave child in front of its mother at the end of their training. While Daenerys is outraged by this, she still asks Kraznys how many Unsullied are available. She is told that there are eight thousand soldiers for sale and that she has until the next day to make a decision.[26]

En route back to their ship, Ser Jorah recommends that Daenerys purchase the Unsullied, arguing that under her command, these slave soldiers will have a far better quality of life serving her than they would under Kraznys and his ilk. Daenerys is distracted by a playing child who follows her and Jorah. However, neither of them noticed a hooded man, armed with a dagger, following them. The child offers Daenerys a gift, a wooden ball. But, as she picks it up, the hooded stranger knocks it out of her hand. In response, Ser Jorah grabs the stranger, and in their struggle knock Daenerys to the ground. The ball then cracks in half, releasing a manticore. Before the creature can harm Daenerys with its lethal sting, the stranger, revealing himself to be Ser 巴利斯坦·赛尔弥, kills it with his dagger. Meanwhile, the child hisses in a reptilian manner and uses magic to escape. Ser Barristan quickly identifies himself as one of her father's 御林铁卫 and begs her forgiveness for failing 坦格利安家族 during Robert's Rebellion. In return for his wrongs, he offers to serve in her Queensguard, which she accepts.[26]

Dany offers water to a dying slave.

The next day, Daenerys, accompanied by Jorah and Barristan, walks along a sea wall known as the "Walk of Punishment". Here, any slave who shows insubordination is strapped to a cross and left to die out in public, as a warning to all other slaves. She offers a condemned man water, but he refuses to drink, saying that he just wants to die. Later, she continues her negotiations with Kraznys over her planned purchase of the Unsullied. During the meeting, Daenerys announces that she would take all 8,000 Unsullied soldiers, including those in training. Kraznys initially dismisses her offer and instead offers to sell her one hundred soldiers. Daenerys then offers to sell him one of her dragons.[27]

In the end, Daenerys reaches an agreement with Kraznys to sell her biggest dragon, 卓耿, for all of the Unsullied soldiers. Jorah and Selmy object to this deal on the grounds that her dragons are key to winning the Iron Throne. However, Daenerys appears to brush away their concerns and accepts the transaction, and also takes Missandei as a token of faith. Upon leaving the meeting, she scolds Jorah and Selmy for criticizing her decision in public. Daenerys also asks Missandei for her name and whether she has any living family, but Missandei responds that she does not. Daenerys warns her that she was heading into war, she may be killed and fall sick and die. In response, Missandei recites the Valyrian aphorism: "Valar morghulis", which translated into the Common Tongue as "all men must die". Daenerys then realizes that Missandei actually knew 高等瓦雷利亚语, and also adds that "we are not men".[27]

Drogon emerges.

On the day of the exchange, the slave masters and Kraznys, along with the 8,000 Unsullied warriors, meet with Daenerys to complete the deal. Daenerys hands the chained Drogon to Kraznys, who is hostile towards his slave master. Kraznys then gives her the golden whip, the symbol of ownership over the Unsullied. After finalizing the transaction, Daenerys tests her new powers by ordering the Unsullied, in Valyrian, to march forward and then halt. This shocks everyone including Jorah and Barristan, who did not know that she spoke Valyrian. Kraznys then complains that Drogon did not obey his command, to which Daenerys angrily retorts Drogon does not obey him because he is not a slave. She then orders the Unsullied to kill all the slave masters and free all the slaves in Astapor, but to hurt no innocent people. Daenerys then orders Drogon to burn Kraznys alive.[28]

Daenerys marches forward with her army and Dragons.

With the Unsullied under her command, Daenerys sacks Astapor with little resistance. Once it is done, she addresses all of her Unsullied warriors and tells them they are now free. She also gives them the option of leaving unharmed or fighting under her command as free men. At first, the Unsullied remain quiet, not knowing what to do with their newfound freedom. however, one Unsullied soldier begins to beat his spear against the ground, signifying his allegiance to her. The rest of the Unsullied follow suit shortly thereafter. Now in command of an army of free men, Daenerys marches forward with her new army while her dragons fly overhead and roar triumphantly.[28]

During their journey to 渊凯, the next great city of 奴隶湾, Daenerys ordered the Unsullied to elect a commander from their own ranks. The officers ultimately choose Grey Worm, who like all Unsullied, was given the name of a type of vermin. When Daenerys instructed the Unsullied to go back to their own names or pick new ones they like, Grey Worm elected to keep his, as it was the name he had when Daenerys Stormborn set him free.[29] While Daenerys and Barristan were confident that they could conquer Yunkai since that city only bred sex slaves, Jorah expressed his concerns that the city's defenders would not fight them on the battlefield but would rather strengthen their position behind the walls and utilize guerilla tactics against her army. He also viewed the Yunkai campaign as a distraction from their main goal of taking Westeros. Dany was, however, adamant on freeing the slaves of Yunkai, who number in the hundreds of thousands.[4]

Daenerys after freeing 弥桑黛.

She ordered Grey Worm to send a messenger to the city and inform Yunkai's slaver rulers that they must either surrender or suffer the same fate as 阿斯塔波. Daenerys held an audience with the Yunkish herald, Razdal mo Eraz, who was one of the ruling "贤主" of Yunkai. Razdal attempted to discourage Dany from attacking his city by claiming that numerous armies throughout history had tried and failed to conquer it. However, Daenerys was undaunted and commented that a hard-fought battle would give her Unsullied much needed practice. Razdal then attempted to bribe her by providing her with the gold and ships needed to transport her army to Westeros. In exchange, Daenerys would have to leave Yunkai in peace.[4] In response, Daenerys made a counter-offer: she would spare the lives of Razdal and the slave-masters of Yunkai if every slave (men, women and children) in the city were set free, and given as much food, clothing and property as they could carry in payment for their services. She threatened to show no mercy if Yunkai rejected her offer. Razdal was offended by Daenery's demands and threatened to use Yunkai's "powerful friends" to destroy her. Razdal's actions caused Dany's dragons to make threatening gestures. When Razadal protested that he had been promised safe conduct, Daenerys responded that her dragons had made no such promise and took offense to him threatening their mother. Razdal was also unable to reclaim the chests of gold he had brought with him. Following his departure, Dany ordered her knights to find out more about Yunkai's "powerful friends" before she decided to attack the city.[4]

Daenerys meets with Razdal mo Eraz in 渊凯.

They eventually discover that these "powerful friends" are the Second Sons, a professional mercenary company. While there are only 2,000 of them, the Second Sons are armored and mounted, enough to cause trouble for the 无垢者. Daenerys tells Barristan to organize a meeting with the Second Sons' captains, saying that men who fight for gold "can't afford to lose to a girl". Daenerys meets with the Captains 梅罗, a 布拉佛斯i also known as the Titan's Bastard, and 普兰达·纳·纪森, a Ghiscari, and Prendahl's underling 达里奥·纳哈里斯. During the proceedings, Mero insults Daenerys by likening her to a whore and touches Missandrei inappropriately. Prendahl and Mero refuse Daenerys' offer of an alliance, pointing out they will not get their rewards until she reclaims the Iron Throne. In response, Daenerys replies that she had no army a fortnight ago and that she had no dragons a year ago. Daenerys gives them two days to make up their mind and sends them away with the barrel of wine which Mero had departed.[30]

After the Second Sons had departed, Daenerys instructed Barristan to kill Mero in the event that she had to fight with them.

Daenerys annoints Daario to her service.

Barristan replied that he would be glad to do so. Later that night, Daenerys took a bath and was surprised to learn that Missandei spoke no fewer than nineteen languages. In response, Missandei commented that this shouldn't be that odd, since it only took Daenerys a year to gain a reasonable grasp of Dothraki. The khaleesi bristled at the idea she spoke only reasonable Dothraki and switched to the language to teach Missandei a lesson, only to have her pronunciation corrected. Suddenly, an Unsullied entered and held a knife to Missandei's throat, advising the women not to scream. He removed his helmet, revealing himself as Daario. He confessed that his captains had wanted to kill Daenerys, but he disagreed with them. Instead, he beheaded them and also produced their severed heads. Shortly later, Daario swore fealty to Daenerys. Thus, Daenerys gained a new ally in her conquest.[30]

For their assault on Yunkai, the new captain Daario suggested attacking the city through its lightly defended back gate. Their plan was to infiltrate the city and open the main gates for the rest of the army to invade. While Ser Jorah was skeptical of the plan, Daenerys and Grey Worm were willing to trust Daario. During the war meeting, Daario attempted to flirt with her. When the battle began, Ser Barristan remained behind to guard Dany, fulfilling his duty as a Queensguard. During that night, Jorah, Daario and the Grey Worm infiltrated the city and fought their way through the slave soldiers guarding the city. Within a few hours, Targaryen forces had captured Yunkai.[31]

People of Yunkai celebrate Daenerys as Mhysa

The following morning, Daenerys addressed the city's slaves with Missandei serving as her translator. During her speech, Daenerys told the slaves that it was their own choice to reach for their freedom. As a result, the liberated slaves revered Dany as their "mhysa", which translated as "mother" from the Ghiscari language. Daenerys mingled with the former slaves who regarded her as a "glimmer of hope" in an increasingly dark world.[32]

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Daenerys sits near the sea with her three dragons, each one about the size of a small horse. Dany strokes Drogon's head, while 雷哥 and 韦赛利昂 fight over a dead lamb, Drogon joins the fight. As Daenerys tries to calm him down, without warning, Drogon snaps at her with a hiss, a warning to not interfere. He then roars and goes to contest the kill. Drogon then snarls a warning at his mother. This act, that her own children would threaten her, and that they are outgrowing her influence and ability to control them, leaves Daenerys visibly shaken.[33]

Dany and Drogon.

Daenerys returns to her 无垢者 army to resume the march to 弥林. She notices Grey Worm and Daario Naharis are absent and sets out to find them after being told they are "gambling". Daario explains they are deciding on which of them will ride up front with her in the vanguard. Frustrated, Daenerys states that the honor goes to Ser Jorah and Ser Barristan as they did not keep her waiting all morning. She orders the two men to ride at the back with the livestock. She also adds that the last man holding his sword shall find a new queen to fight for.[33]

On the road to Meereen, Daenerys speaks with Missandei, who tells her queen that Meereen would be wise to fear her approach. Daario meets them on the cliff side, and Dany expresses her annoyance when he shows her flowers he has picked. He reveals that the flowers represent a portrait of the landscape, and serve various purposes, chiefly that knowing her surroundings is important to her strategy.[33]

The marching army halts, and Dany goes to the forefront, discovering a slave child nailed to a cross. The child is dead, her hand pointing the way to Meereen, and Ser Jorah tells Dany there is one for each mile to the last of the great slave cities, 163 in total. Ser Barristan offers to have outriders go ahead to bury them, but Daenerys refuses, ordering that each of them be buried, and their collars removed, but not before she has looked upon each and every face.[33]

Daario Naharis offers himself as Dany's champion

Daenerys and her army eventually arrive at the gates of Meereen as she begins her siege. She is faced with a champions duel where a riding knight of Meereen challenges her to choose a champion that will fight for her. Daario Naharis, commander of the Second Sons and the most expendable member of Dany's entourage, volunteers to be her champion. Once Naharis quickly dispatches the Meereen champion, Dany begins her siege of the city by speaking to the gathered slaves and then catapulting the broken chains of those she has freed across the city walls, demonstrating her previous successes. As the slaves examine the broken chains, the 伟主 look on, perhaps in fear.[34]

She sends her Unsullied led by Grey Worm to sneak into Meereen and start a slave revolt inside the city. The plan is successful, the slaves rise up against their masters, kill some of them and open the gates to Daenerys. She enters the city as a liberator and the freedmen of Meereen celebrate her arrival by shouting "Mhysa" and throwing their old slaves' collars at her feet. She then has 163 Great Masters killed similarly to how they had murdered the slave children on the road to Meereen and despite Ser Barristan's council to answer their injustice with mercy, she claims she is "answering injustice with justice". The Great Harpy of Meereen at the apex of the 大金字塔 is covered with a great Targaryen banner as Daenerys looks down on the newly liberated city.[35]

Daenerys makes her decision to stay and rule in Meereen.

As a meeting with her advisors and commanders of her forces is held in the highest quarters of the Great Pyramid, she is informed that the Second Sons had taken the Meereenese navy composed of 93 ships. Although she did not command Daario to take them, she asks if it is enough to take her army to King's Landing. Jorah remarks that even though she might be able to take King's Landing, she wouldn't be able to hold all the Seven Kingdoms. He also tells her that in Yunkai, the Wise Masters re-established slavery and took control of the city, swearing to take revenge against Daenerys. In Astapor, the council she has left behind to rule has been overthrown by a butcher named 克莱昂, who named himself "His Imperial Majesty". Daenerys commands everyone except Ser Jorah to leave her and she questions her ability to rule the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros if she can't even pacify the three cities of Slaver's Bay. Thus she decides to stay in Meereen to gather more knowledge and experience, doing what queens do - rule.[36]

Daenerys sets up time to hear petitions from her new subjects. Amongst the first is a goatherd whose flock were roasted by her dragons; Dany orders him paid three times their value. Next is 西茨达拉·佐·洛拉克, who asks to be allowed to bury his father, one of the 163 Great Masters Daenerys ordered crucified. Dany is swayed by Hizdahr's arguments (aided by guilt upon realizing that the elder zo Loraq opposed the crucifixion of the slaves in the first place) and allows the burial. Missandei informs her that there are 200 more supplicants.[3]

Daenerys and Daario at her chambers in Meereen.

Some weeks later, Daenerys is irritated to discover Daario in her private quarters. The mercenary tries to give her flowers, but the queen demands to know what he wants. Daario asks to be allowed to indulge in his only two talents: killing men and loving women. Dany counters that the Second Sons are assigned to patrol Meereen and keep the peace, and there are plenty of women in the city that Daario can pursue. Daario says that police work doesn't do the trick and that the only woman he wants isn't interested. Nonetheless, he confirms that he is sworn to her and that he will continue boring patrol work if that is what the queen wants, he only asks that she occasionally allow him to do what he is actually good at. In response, Daenerys orders him to take off his clothes.[37]

The following morning, as Daario leaves, Jorah enters, observing that he is earlier than most, but later than others. Daenerys brushes off his disapproval and says that she is sending the Second Sons to retake Yunkai. To ensure that slavery is truly dead in that city, Daario is under orders to kill every Wise Master the Second Sons encounter. Jorah protests, warning her that good and evil exists on both sides of every conflict, and that he wouldn't be advising her today if TV:权力的游戏第一季/演员阵容 had done to him what she is about to do to the Wise Masters. After considering this, Daenerys instructs Jorah to tell Daario that she has changed her mind: his orders are now to accompany Hizdahr to Yunkai so that he can give the Wise Masters a choice: they can live in her new world, or die in their old one. As Jorah leaves, Dany says to tell Daario that it was Jorah who changed her mind.[37]

Daenerys is in her chambers with Missandei. The two are talking about Grey Worm and how Missandei caught him gazing while she was bathing naked downstream. Daenerys asks whether Missandei thinks he was spying on her. She says no, and Daenerys mentions that the 多斯拉克人 have no taboos against nudity or public love-making. Of course, Missandei is not Dothraki, but she says it doesn't matter, as Grey Worm isn't interested in her - none of the Unsullied desire women. Missandei says he was interested, surprisingly to both of them. Daenerys inquires whether, when a slave is castrated, the masters take "all of it" - both the "pillar" and the "stones." Missandei says she doesn't know, to which Daenerys asks if she's ever wondered. Thoughtful, Missandei confirms that she has. Later on, Ser Barristan Selmy find out that Jorah Mormont was spying on Daenerys.

Daenerys banishes Jorah from her service.

Jorah enters the throne rome in Meeren. In an audience before her, a seething Daenerys demands an explanation, and Jorah says it is a plot by Tywin Lannister to divide them. Dany counters that the pardon was signed the year they met. Asking him whether he claims the pardon was forged, Jorah admits that it was not. He soon confesses to giving 瓦里斯 information on Daenerys' activities in 厄斯索斯. Daenerys angrily says that his telling them of her pregnancy by Khal Drogo led to her near-poisoning at the hands of a wine merchant. Jorah then protests that his actions stopped her from being poisoned, but Daenerys retorts this was only because he knew it might be coming. Jorah begs for her forgiveness, but Dany rebuffs him, saying he betrayed her, selling her secrets to the man she holds responsible for the death of her family. She spares his life, however, and gives him a day to leave Meereen. She warns that if he is seen in the city after that, his head will be thrown into 奴隶湾. Jorah is last seen leaving Meereen on a horse.[38]

Daenerys in the Great Pyramid of Meereen.

In Meereen, Queen Daenerys Targaryen sits in her throne room where she is receiving the day's supplicants. An old man named Fennesz approaches the throne. Fennesz explains that he was not one of the slaves who toiled away at manual labor, but a well-educated teacher and servant to Master Mighdal, who employed him as a teacher for his own children. He tells Daenarys that Master Mighdal's seven year old daughter Calla admires Daenerys, having learned of the Targaryen dynasty through Fennesz's teachings. As a servant of Master Mighdal, Fennesz was well-treated and even well-respected in the household, but when Daenerys forcibly freed all of the slaves in the city she did not understand the full-scale complications of suddenly having to care for so many people. Fennesz originally stayed in Master Mighdal's house after she took the city. Mighdal's children begged him to stay, but Mighdhal and Fennesz agreed that he must leave rather than face reprisals, forcing Fennesz to become homeless. Daenerys insists that she had established mess halls to feed the freed slaves and barracks to house them. Fennez says that he has visited these refugee centers and they are not very safe: the young prey on the old, harassing and robbing them. Daenerys insists that her Unsullied will restore order, but Fennesz points out that even assuming that they are able to ensure his physical safety, he has lost his livelihood and his purpose and is too old to start anew. Therefore, he has come to Daenerys to beg her permission to sell himself back to Mighdal. She is shocked that he would want to be a owned as a slave again, as a man might own a goat or a chair. He implores her that the young who can adapt rejoice in her new world, but for those too old to change, there is only fear and squalor. Nor, he says, is he alone: there are many supplicants waiting outside lining up to make similar requests. Daenerys is crestfallen, and says she did not liberate the slaves of Meereen only to preside over the very injustice she sought to destroy, but surprisingly relents and admits that freedom means making one's own choices. Therefore she allowed Fennesz to enter into a labor contract with Mighdal, but lasting no more than one year. He earnestly thanks her, and leaves. 

Dany in tears locks Rhaegal and Viserion in catacombs.

The next supplicant then enters, a shepherd carrying a bundle in his arms. The shepherd timidly approaches and states that he is unable to speak in the common tongue and requires Missandei to translate. Distraught, he tells Daenarys that the "winged shadow" came, placing the bundle on the ground and opening it to reveal charred bones - of a human child. Daenerys's largest dragon, the pitch-black 卓耿, has roasted the man's three year old daughter Zalla until this is all that was left of her.  Horrified, Daenerys meets with Missandei and Grey Worm in private to discuss how to deal with the growing threat the dragons are posing to the people of Meereen. Grey Worm reports that Drogon was last seen flying over the black cliffs three days ago, but he can no longer be found. Realizing that she can no longer control her dragons, Daenerys tells them to head with her to the catacombs under the city. Later, she leads her remaining two dragons, 雷哥 and 韦赛利昂, into the catacombs, where they are distracted by sheep carcasses. As they are feeding, Daenerys personally locks huge iron collars around their necks, which are secured by heavy chains. She weeps as she does so, as it is symbolically reducing her remaining "children" to chained-up slaves themselves. Daenerys wordlessly leaves and closes the huge stone door to the catacombs behind her as her dragons grow distressed and pathetically call after her when they attempt to follow and realize they are chained in place.[39]

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Following the removal of the golden harpy from the top of the 大金字塔 and the subsequent murder of White Rat, Daenerys is furious. She orders that he be buried with full honors in the 圣恩神庙 as a statement to the 鹰身女妖之子, and orders that the Unsullied patrol the streets of Meereen. She later receives 西茨达拉·佐·洛拉克's report on the situation in Yunkai. Daenerys is pleased that the Wise Masters will share their rule with the former slaves, but refuses to support Hizdahr's concession of allowing the fighting pits to reopen. Later that night, Daario tries to convince her to reconsider, explaining that he was once a slave who earned his freedom in the pits. The skills he learned ultimately led him to the Second Sons and thence to Daenerys. Upon learning that 卓耿 hasn't been seen in weeks, Daario muses on the possibilities of a dragonqueen with no dragons. In response, Daenerys visits 雷哥 and 韦赛利昂 in the catacombs where she imprisoned them. To her horror, they try to attack upon hearing her voice and she is forced to flee.[40]

Daenerys is escorted away from the riots by the Unsullied.

Daenerys leads a council meeting in the pyramid debating the fate of a Son of the Harpy that Daario and Grey Worm found. Barristan pleads that the man deserves a fair trial while the freed Meereenese slave, 弥桑德, insists Daenerys put the man to death. Daenerys thanks her advisors for their council and dismisses them, but Barristan asks her for a word in private about her father, the "Mad King". Daenerys initially scoffs at Barristan for reminding her of what she considers her enemies' lies. However, Barristan also reminds Daenerys of his past service in her father's Kingsguard and insists that her enemies did not lie. He tells Daenerys about how her father set entire towns and castles ablaze, murdered sons in front of their fathers, and burned men alive with 野火, laughing as they screamed. All of this led to a rebellion that killed every Targaryen save for her and Viserys. Daenerys is visibly shocked but assures Barristan that she is not like her father. Barristan agrees, but still warns her that the Mad King gave his enemies the justice he thought they deserved, and each time it made him feel powerful and right until the very end. Daenerys promises not to have the Son of the Harpy executed without a fair trial. Later, Mossador goes against Dany's order and executes the man, angering Daenerys. She decides to sentence Mossador to death, stating that killing the Son of the Harpy broke the law. A crowd gathers to witness Mossador's execution and Daenerys tells the crowd that when she conquered Meereen she promised freedom and justice, but one cannot exist without the other. Daenerys is escorted away by the Unsullied when riots break out between the freedmen and the masters. She retreats to her pyramid where she wants to spend time alone. She steps out onto her balcony and finds Drogon. Daenerys is happy to see him and tries reaching out for him, but he flies away. Daenerys is left heartbroken as she gazes at Drogon from the distance.[41]

Dany speaks with Ser Barristan about Rhaegar.

Daenerys looks down at the streets below from her royal apartment in the Great Pyramid. Ser Barristan arrives and shares a story of how Rhaegar and him used to leave the Red Keep and mingle with the common people on the streets. Dany then learns the truth that Rhaegar never loved killing as Viserys once told her before, but that he loved singing and was great at it. Barristan soon tells her that one time him and Rhaegar spent the money Rhaegar earned at a minstrel to get horribly drunk and Dany laughs. Daario arrives telling her that Hizdahr is in the throne room awaiting her. Dany asks Barristan if he’ll be joining them, but Daario assures her that he has her back. Dany then gives Barristan the day off, cheerfully telling him to make some music in the city below. In the throne room, Daenerys hears Hizdahr plead again to reopen the fighting pits of Meereen, but she refuses. Hizdahr rationally argues that the fighting pits provide a great spectacle that has always been enjoyed by both the masters and slaves, and is one of the few things that can bring the city together. Dany does not interrupt him this time as he continues to offer his proposal.[42]

Daenerys is devastated upon learning of Ser Barristan's untimely death at the hands of the 鹰身女妖之子, having lost another one of her most trusted advisers, and grieves over his corpse in the throne room. Upon the suggestion of Daario, Dany decides to round up each of the leaders of Meereen's noble families, including 西茨达拉·佐·洛拉克. Bringing the eight of them down to the catacombs where Viserion and Rhaegal reside, Dany, with the enforcement of the Unsullied, forces the leaders forwards towards the dragons until one of them is burned alive and then brutally torn apart. Drawn into Dany's debate between mercy and revenge, Missandei advises her queen to trust the decision that she alone sees. Taking this advice, Dany approaches Hizdahr in his cell, admitting her mistake of refusing to open the fighting pits. Daenerys, in order to secure her bondage with the noble people of Meereen, decides to wed herself to Hizdahr, although she makes it clear that she will be the one in control.[43]

Dany views the fighters training for Daznak's Pit.

Later, while in bed with Daario, Daenerys reassures him that her marriage to Hizdahr is purely political in order to maintain peace. Daario hints at jealousy and asks if Daenerys would marry him instead, but Daenerys, who would like nothing less, is forced to refuse him. To everyone's surprise, Daenerys and Hizdahr appear in one of the fighting pits to watch the opening of the games, though Daenerys is visibly uncomfortable at the violent butchery before her, and gets up to leave, but she is convinced to stay by Hizdahr. While arguing with him, another fighter emerges into the pit, and proceeded to overpower the other participants, knocking them down one by one using non-lethal means that caused Dany to become intrigued by this newcomer. When the fighting is over, the surviving fighter reveals himself as Jorah, but Daenerys, who still hasn't forgiven him, orders him taken away. However, Jorah shouts out that he has brought Daenerys a gift. Jorah's companion enters the arena and introduces himself to Daenerys as 提利昂·兰尼斯特.[44]

Daenerys asks Tyrion Lannister to be her adviser.

Daenerys has both Tyrion and Jorah brought before her inside the Great Pyramid. Though she had doubts about the Lannister's claimed identity, she lets him try and talk her out of executing Jorah. On Tyrion's advice, she spares Jorah's life and banishes him from Meereen again (he counseled that she should not kill those devoted to her, but also that Jorah could not be present should she ever claim Westeros). Later, over wine, Daenerys and Tyrion speak about their families and past. Daenerys is still thinking about executing Tyrion, mostly as revenge against the Lannisters for betraying her family, but decides not to when she sees Tyrion's indifference to death. Tyrion warns her that the noble families of Westeros are too busy fighting the game of thrones or exhausted to help her reclaim the Iron Throne, and suggests that she consolidate her power in Meereen and build a new kingdom for herself. Daenerys says she'll only stay in Meereen long enough to stabilize the situation and likens Westeros's game of thrones to a spinning wheel, with the Great Houses as spokes. Tyrion dismisses her idealism, noting that others have tried to stop the wheel, but Daenerys firmly declares that she intends to break the wheel, not just stop it. She then informs Tyrion that she will take him on as an advisor, but confiscates his wine – she needs him to communicate in complete sentences.[45]

Attended by Tyrion Lannister, Missandei, Hizdahr zo Loraq and Daario Naharis, Daenerys sits in the royal box at the Daznak's Pit as Jorah Mormont gives the traditional dedication to her and manages to be the last fighter standing. At this moment, Jorah suddenly hurls a spear at the royal box – embedding itself in a Son of the Harpy sneaking behind Daario. Suddenly, Sons of the Harpy reveal themselves on every level of the arena and begin slaughtering collaborating Masters and freedmen alike – Hizdahr included. Jorah and Daario evacuate Daenerys from the royal box, while Tyrion rescues Missandei. Finding the exits blocked, the group makes a stand in the center of the Pit with remainder of the Unsullied defenders. Seeing they are hopelessly outnumbered, Daenerys takes Missandei's hand and closes her eyes, ready to face her death.

Daenerys climbs on Drogon.

At that moment, a draconic screech pierces the air, and Drogon descends upon the arena, flying out of a giant flame burst. Many of the Sons scatter in terror as Drogon bites and mercilessly burns the nearest ones to death. The Sons rally enough to attack Drogon with spears, which Daenerys hastily makes an effort to remove. Trying to get Drogon out of the Sons' range, Dany climbs atop his back and bids him to fly ("Valad"), becoming the first Targaryen dragonrider in over a century. The Sons of the Harpy temporarily routed, Daario, Jorah, Missandei and Tyrion look on in astonishment as Drogon, with Daenerys on his back, soars away.[46]

A khalasar surrounds Daenerys.

Later, Daenerys finds herself far away from Meereen, atop an impressive hill in a sea of green grass. Drogon is still recovering from his wounds and is uninterested in flying back. Unfortunately, he's also not interested in finding them any food. Daenerys wanders away to find something for them, but is shocked to see a trio of Dothraki bloodriders emerge. Within minutes, an entire khalasar has her surrounded. Understanding what might happen to her, she quickly removes a ring and drops it in the grass, determined to leave a trail.[47]

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Now a prisoner of the khalasar, Daenerys is brought before their leader, Khal Moro, enduring remarks about her appearance from her captors. Out of jealousy, Moro's wives suggest killing Daenerys, though he repeatedly ignores them. Daenerys reveals her identity, but Moro laughs off her titles, saying she is nothing more than his bed slave. Daenerys refuses, revealing herself as the widow of Khal Drogo. As it is forbidden for a khal to sleep with a widowed khaleesi, Moro has a change of heart, cuts her free and promises no one will touch her. A grateful Daenerys promises to reward him with more horses if she is returned to Meereen, but Moro informs her that she will be escorted to the Temple of the Dosh Khaleen in Vaes Dothrak, a home for other widowed khaleesi. [48]

Dany is taken prisoner of the Dothraki.

Daenerys eventually returns to Vaes Dothrak and arrives at the Temple of the Dosh Khaleen. Inside, the other widowed khaleesis strip her of her clothing and jewelry and give her traditional Dothraki clothing. She attempts to intimidate them with her name and titles, but their leader lectures her on how Daenerys believed Khal Drogo would conquer the world with her at his side, just as they all believed the same of their own husbands before they were slain. Daenerys is then informed that she had violated Dothraki law by not immediately joining the Dosh Khaleen after Drogo died, and her fate will be decided soon by the khals at the "khalar vezhven". [49]

The High Priestess of the Dosh Khaleen introduces Dany to the other khaleesis, some of whom hate her for not being of pure blood. During her time in captivity, Daenerys befriends a young khaleesi named Ornela, a Lhazareen girl taken from her village at the age of twelve. The High Priestess gives Dany permission to relieve herself outside but sends Ornela to escort her. The pair are accosted by Jorah Mormont and Daario Naharis, who have traveled to Vaes Dothrak to rescue her. She tells them to cancel their rescue plan and proposes a plan of her own.

At the Khalar vezhven, Daenerys tells the gathered khals that none of them are fit to lead the Dothraki. Daenerys declares that she will lead them herself. After a pause, Moro and the khals burst into laughter. Dany reminds them that her husband, in the same temple in which they all now sit, declared that he would lead a Dothraki army across the Narrow Sea to retake the Iron Throne for his Khaleesi, and that all the khals have done since is raid and plunder villages in lieu of any meaningful conquest. Disgusted with her insolence, Moro declares that she will be raped by each of the khals, then by all of their bloodriders, and then, if she is still alive, by their horses.

Daenerys gazes at the bowing khalasar and dosh khaleen.

Daenerys' broad smile deepens at his threats, and replies that they won't have to follow her because this is where they will die. She knocks over the braziers at the center of the temple, setting the entire building aflame. The khals desperately attempt to escape the rapidly spreading fire, only to find the temple's only door barred, the bodies of the two khaleen guarding it lying dead outside. Moro tries to confront Dany a final time, but she upends the last brazier on him, completing the conflagration.

As the flames climb higher, the dosh khaleen and khalasars gather in confusion. Eventually, the doors collapse and Daenerys emerges, naked and unburnt. Many of the assembled bow immediately, with the high priestess and the rest of the dosh khaleen following. Jorah and Daario move to the front of the crowd and bow last. [50]

The next day, Daenerys formally thanks Jorah for saving her life, but is shocked to learn he has greyscale, feeling responsible for his condition. After Jorah confesses his love to her and prepares to leave, Daenerys tells him to find a cure; that she will need him by her side when she sits on the Iron Throne. [51]

Dany discusses her invasion of Westeros with Daario as they ride for Meereen.

On the road back to Meereen, Daenerys stops to outline her plan to Daario for when she returns to the city, though the sellsword believes she is a conqueror more than anything else. The conversation ends when Daenerys senses something in the distance and rides ahead to investigate. A few moments later, she returns on the back of a fully-healed Drogon, declaring all of the khalasar as her bloodriders. She then vows to lead them to conquer Westeros. [52]

As Meereen is being besieged by a fleet of the Masters' ships, Daenerys finally returns to the city, arriving at the Great Pyramid's balcony on Drogon. [53]

Dany rides Drogon while destroying the enemy ship.

The following day, Daenerys and Tyrion discuss a plan to deal with the Slaver fleet currently besieging the city. Daenerys declares her plans to "return their cities to the dirt" but Tyrion pleads for diplomacy, begging her not to become like her father. Daenerys and her entourage then meet with the slave masters Razdal mo Eraz, Belicho Paenymion, and Yezzan zo Qaggaz; representing Yunkai, Volantis, and Astapor respectively. The masters discuss their terms of surrender, announcing they will allow Daenerys and Tyrion to leave the city, while Missandei and the Unsullied will be sold back into slavery, and the dragons will be slaughtered. Daenerys rejects their terms, informing them they aren't meeting for her surrender, but for theirs. The Masters are bewildered by Daenerys unwavering confidence until Drogon lands beside her. She mounts her dragon and the two take flight, while Rhaegal and Viserion break free from the catacombs of the great pyramid - all three dragons finally reunited. Daenerys then orders her dragons to burn the slave masters' ships; tilting the negotiating table in her favor. Meanwhile, Grey Worm executes Razdal and Belicho, but spares Yezzan to spread tidings of her power. Daario leads the Daenerys' khalasar to slaughter the Sons of the Harpy; ending the threat of the slave masters and their Harpy allies.

Dany and Yara form an alliance.

Later, Daenerys and Tyrion meet with the ironborn Yara and Theon Greyjoy. Yara offers to provide one hundred ships to Daenerys if, in return, she helps them defeat their uncle Euron Greyjoy and recognizes the independence of the Iron Islands. Dany accepts Yara's offer of an alliance but demands that the Ironborn end all pillaging of the mainland. Yara is skeptical, but Daenerys claims that both of their fathers left the world worse than they found it, but Daenerys and Yara are going to leave it better than they found it. Yara reluctantly agrees to her terms, and the two Queens make a pact. [54]

Daario reports to Daenerys that the fleet is nearly ready. He's eager to see how the Dothraki do on the open sea. Daenerys informs Daario he won't be joining them, which Daario interprets to mean that he will go on to seize Casterly Rock to cut off the Lannister retreat. Dany clarifies that Daario is to stay in Meereen with the Second Sons, to keep the peace until the city can safely choose its own ruler. Futhermore, she cannot bring her lover to Westeros, as marriage is still her most valuable bargaining chip when considering new alliances. Daario begs her to take him, pointing out that kings have mistresses, and queens should be no different, but Danerys stands firm. Daario realizes that Tyrion convinced her into leaving him, but admits that it is a good move politically. He muses that no woman can take her place, although Daenerys is sure he will have many more lovers. Daenerys assures him that she'll leave specific instructions for him to follow in governing the newly-renamed Bay of Dragons.

Daenerys sails to Westeros with the Greyjoy, Dornish, Meereenese and Tyrell fleets.

After Daario leaves, Dany goes to see Tyrion, who tries his best to console her. Dany thanks him, but admits that she's not upset about Daario: rather, she was frightened that she was able to easily dismiss someone who loves her unconditionally. Tyrion says that Daario wasn't the first man to love Daenerys, and won't be the last. Dany then turns the topic to Tyrion's rule of Meereen in her absence. He then says that he gave up on believing in himself or in anyone or anything else, but that he believes in her. Touched, Daenerys gives Tyrion a pin she had made for him: the brooch of the Hand of the Queen. Tyrion, struck with emotion, proceeds to kneel in front of her.

Some time later, Daenerys, clad in Targaryen black, stands on the deck of the flagship of her new fleet with Tyrion, Missandei and Varys while her dragons circle overhead, determined to finally retake her home.[55]

Personality

Daenerys is polite and well-spoken, but filled with quiet determination. She used to be cowed by her brother's ambitions and his occasional cruel rages, but her time amongst the Dothraki has taught her pride, confidence and skills of command. She is still somewhat naive of the world due to being young and living her life as an exile (with only her petulant brother to rely on for knowledge), but she is intelligent and quick to understand now that she is free to pursue her own path.

Daenerys spent her entire life living on the sufferance of others, bouncing back and forth between one benefactor or the next (like Illyrio Mopatis) with her brother, until whatever dreams they had of supporting the exiles' claim wore off and they'd have to move on to another patron. As a result, Daenerys has never known a true home. Constantly living under her brother's domination has given Daenerys a great empathy with the downtrodden of the world. She is deeply sympathetic to those she perceives as oppressed, while at the same time, her pent-up frustration from years of being mentally and physically dominated by her petty would-be-king of a brother make Daenerys capable of being utterly ruthless against those she perceives as oppressing others. This has produced a large amount of black-white thinking in Daenerys's mind, and she can be idealistic to a fault. For example, on seeing the plight of the slaves in 奴隶湾, Daenerys becomes determined that she must free all of the slaves in the region - with little thought devoted to the practical after-effects which will result from this. A particular example is when the Greet Masters of Meereen crucified 163 children as she approached the city, in an attempt to intimidate her. After she took the city, instead of pardoning the slave-masters, she had 163 of them crucified in retribution, unconcerned about any negative political fallout which would result.

Unlike many in her House, Daenerys has thus far not exhibited the "坦格利安的疯狂" that plagued her father (and to a lesser extent, Viserys). She can be ruthless to her perceived enemies, but while Viserys was cruel and demanding to his servants and even his benefactors, Daenerys reciprocates the loyalty of those who follow her with gratitude and compassion. On the other hand, insanity was often a late-onset condition in the Targaryens, and it remains to be seen how Daenerys' mentality develops as she matures.

Abilities

Daenerys Targaryen appears to possess a set level of mysterious powers and abilities that she seems to have inherited from her pureblood Targaryen bloodline.

The first time Daenerys displayed a supernatural ability was when one of her Dothraki handmaidens, Irri, discovered her in trance, placing a dragon egg (presumably Drogon’s) on hot coals. When Daenerys reached out to touch and pick up the egg, Daenerys seemed unfazed, so Irri quickly pulled the egg away (burning her own hands in the process of less than two seconds) and found that her khaleesi’s hands were unburnt at all, and yet, falling out of her trance, Daenerys realized that Irri’s hands were severely hurt. [56] This is her most consistent ability and has been shown on several occasions.

She also possesses a precognitive ability: When her husband Drogo died, she placed her three eggs with his corpse. This is usually not realized, but the dragon’s birth required two things: Fire and Blood, a sacrifice and a blaze of fire which she realized the day she tried to place the egg in the fire. She used 弥丽·马兹·笃尔 as the blood sacrifice and the fire of Drogo’s funeral pyre for the pyrokinetic element of a dragon’s birth and rebirthed magic into the world as she herself stood in the flames, earning her title – “the Unburnt” – as she was unhurt by the flames at all as a result. [57]. She later revealed that she had dreamed this would happen as well as the fact that she truly isn’t an ordinary girl and her dreams come to pass, while also making a reference to her using fire and blood to get what she wants (a reference to the birth day of the dragons) [58].

The following is a list of her powers and abilities but may not be limited to it:

  • Fire Immunity: Daenerys is immune to both fire and damage by heat and hot substances and objects. This proves useful on several occasions. This seems to be an inherited trait from her father, Aerys II Targaryen (also known as the “Mad King”) and possibly her mother Rhaella (who is also a pureblood Targaryen and shares it with Aerys), an ability which Jaime Lannister confirmed the Mad King believed he himself possessed, being able to defy something as powerful as Wildfire. Jaime went as far as saying he feared that the Mad King would truly rise like a dragon [59].
  • Sorcery Immunity: She has shown a level of immunity to magic since the rebirth of her dragons. When the Warlock of the House Undying kidnapped her children, she rushed to their rescue, able to overwhelm him using their fire as well as breaking through every hallucination and reality the warlocks had fabricated. She overpowered his magic which was known to be quite potent in her as well as the dragons’ presence. [60]
  • Dragon Hivemind/Empathy: Daenerys possesses a form of telepathy with her dragon children, Drogon, Rhaegal and Viserion. She is able to feel their pain and loves them as though they were her own children, having a connection that she feels no one else understands with them. Her immunity to fire is most notably her strongest connection to the dragons (she and House Targaryen as a whole) and she genuinely is their mother. Whether Targaryens indeed possesses dragon blood has yet to be confirmed, but the dragons themselves consider Daenerys Stormborn their mother and cannot (want to) seem to hurt her (even if they wanted to as she is immune to fire). She can tell the dragons when to spit fire with the word “dracarys”.

Titles

Daenerys actually is the second member of the Targaryen dynasty to bear her name. The first Daenerys was the sister of King Daeron II, who lived a century before Daenerys Stormborn. The first Daenerys wed into House Martell as part of the marriage-alliance which united 多恩 into the Targaryen realm. Because the first Daenerys did not rule as a queen, Daenerys Stormborn is not called "Daenerys II". When Daenerys Stormborn proclaims herself the rightful heir of the Targaryen dynasty, she is styled officially as "Daenerys of the House Targaryen, the First of Her Name". (This has been confirmed in the TV series, when Xaro refers to her in this way[61]).

Daenerys's full titles are "Queen of Meereen, Queen of the Andals(, the Rhoynar) and the First Men, Lady Regnant of the Seven Kingdoms, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, Mhysa, Breaker of Chains, the Unburnt, Mother of Dragons":

  • While she is technically only a claimant to the throne of the Andals and the First Men, she rules Meereen in her own right, the right of conquest.
  • Dany continues to claim the title of khaleesi as a matter of personal pride, even though she is violating Dothraki tradition by acting in her own interests and not recusing herself to Vaes Dothrak; the territorial designation "of the Great Grass Sea" might be her own invention or a borrowed address of respect from one of the Free Cities. Although she never claimed to be the sole khaleesi, following her killing the khals and uniting nearly all the Dothraki under her leadership, she has few challengers to the title.[62]
  • The remainder of her titles refer to her personal actions: she came to be called mhysa ("mother") through the liberation of Yunkai,[63] and took the title Breaker of Chains after the Sack of Astapor.[64] She calls herself "the Unburnt" due to her miraculous survival of Drogo's funeral pyre and conflagrations at the House of the Undying, and the Temple of the Dosh Khaleen. It was that same pyre, of course, gave Daenerys her most impressive title, "Mother of Dragons."

Daenerys is sometimes referred to as the "Dragon Queen" due to her dragons, but this is a matter of common parlance and not a title she uses herself.[65]

The title "Queen Across the Sea" has been used to describe Daenerys in promotional materials, particularly for Season 2, where she was the fifth "king" in the War of the Five Kings, Balon Greyjoy having not yet been introduced. The title has never been use in-universe.
Daenerys is a "Queen Regnant" because she inherited the throne in her own right from her father. She is the first Queen Regnant (Ruling Queen) in the history of the Targaryen dynasty. Compare Daenerys's inheritance to the manner in which the real-life Elizabeth I of England was a "Queen Regnant" because she inherited the throne from her father. In contrast, 瑟曦·兰尼斯特 is a "Queen Consort" and is called "Queen" only because she was married to the ruling King. Similarly, 凯特琳·史塔克 became "Lady Consort" of Winterfell (usually shortened to "Lady of Winterfell") because she married the then-current Lord of Winterfell. For more information, see 摄政.

Relationships

Main: Drogo and Daenerys Targaryen

Appearances

TV series

第一季 出场
凛冬将至 国王大道 雪诺大人 残缺之躯 狮狼之争
黄金宝冠 不胜则死 剑之尖端 贝勒圣堂 血火同源
第二季 出场
北境不忘 夜之国度 逝者不死 骸骨花园 古堡幽灵
新旧诸神 毁誉之人 北国僭主 黑水大战 Valar Morghulis
第三季 出场
Valar Dohaeris 黑色翅膀,黑色消息 惩罚之旅 至死方休 火吻而生
绝壁攀爬 狗熊与美少女 次子 卡斯特梅的雨季 弥莎
第四季 出场
双剑 王家婚礼 碎镣之人 守誓之剑 托曼一世
国法家法 知更展翅 比武审判 长城守望 万生之子
第五季 出场
战争将至 黑白之院 大麻雀 鹰身女妖之子 杀死心中的男孩
不屈不挠 礼物 艰难屯 魔龙的狂舞 圣母慈悲
第六季 出场
红袍祭司 破誓者 陌客之书
吾血之血 残人 无名之辈 私生子之战 凛冬的寒风

Video game

Template:Telltale Game Series Appearances

Image gallery

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There is a range of promotional images and screen captures featuring Daenerys in the gallery.

Family tree

Quotes

Spoken by Daenerys
When my dragons are grown, we will take back what was stolen from me and destroy those who wronged me! We will lay waste to armies and burn cities to the ground!
—— Daenerys Targaryen
I am Daenerys Stormborn of the blood of old Valyria and I will take what is mine! With fire and blood, I will take it!
—— Daenerys Targaryen


The time to strike is now, the Starks fight the Lannisters, the Baratheons fight each other.
—— Daenerys Targaryen
A mother does not flee without her children.
—— Daenerys Targaryen
Zaldrīzes buzdari iksos daor.
(A dragon is not a slave.)
—— Daenerys Targaryen to 克拉兹尼·莫·纳克罗兹, much to the shock of the latter.
Nyke Daenerys Jelmāzmo hen Targārio Lentrot, hen Valyrio Uēpo ānogār iksan. Valyrio muño ēngos ñuhys issa.
(I am Daenerys Stormborn of the House Targaryen, of the blood of Old Valyria. Valyrian is my mother tongue.)
—— Daenerys Taragaryen revealing her origins to Kraznys mo Nakloz.
Dovaogēdys! Āeksia ossēnātās, menti ossēnātās, qilōni pilos lue vale tolvie ossēnātās, yn riñe dōre ōdrikātās. Urnet luo buzdaro tolvio belma pryjātās!
(Unsullied! Slay the masters, slay the soldiers, slay every man who holds a whip, but harm no child. Strike the chains off of every slave you see!)
—— Daenerys Targaryen ordering the Unsullied in High Valyrian to sack Astapor.
I will answer injustice with justice.
—— Daenerys Targaryen to 巴利斯坦·赛尔弥
Let the priests worry about 'good' and 'evil'. I'm giving them a choice: they can live in my new world, or they can die in their old one.
—— Daenerys Targaryen
Daenerys: "Lannister, Targaryen, Baratheon, Stark, Tyrell, they're all just spokes on a wheel. This one's on top than that one's on top and on and on it spins, crushing those on the ground."
Tyrion: "It's a beautiful dream: stopping the wheel. You're not the first person who's ever dreamed it..."
Daenerys: "I'm not going to stop the wheel... I'm going to break the wheel!"
— Tyrion and Daenerys discuss the noble houses of Westeros.[src]
Spoken about Daenerys
Eddard Stark: "Tell me we're not speaking of this."
Robert Baratheon: "Oh, it's unspeakable to you? What her father did to your family, that was unspeakable! What 雷加·坦格利安 did to your sister, the woman I loved! I'll kill every Targaryen I get my hands on!"
Eddard Stark: "But you can't get your hands on this one, can you?"
Ned Stark and 劳勃·拜拉席恩 argue over killing Daenerys.[src]
Robert Baratheon: "She dies."
Eddard Stark: "I will have no part in it."
— Ned refuses to take part in killing Daenerys.[src]
Robert Baratheon: "The girl...Daenerys. You were right. Varys, Littlefinger, my brother worthless. No one to tell me 'no' but you. Only you. Let her live. Stop it, if it's not too late."
Eddard Stark: "I will."
— A repentant Robert belatedly rescinds his order to kill Daenerys as he lies on his deathbed.[src]
The king is dead, the Greyjoys are in open rebellion, a wildling army marches on the Wall, and in the East a Targaryen girl has three dragons. Before long, she will turn her eyes to Westeros.
—— 泰温·兰尼斯特 on the threat that Daenerys may someday pose to the current dynasty in Westeros.
A Targaryen...alone in the world...is a terrible thing.
—— Aemon
You are nobody. The millionth of your name. Queen of Nothing.
—— An as yet unnamed 多斯拉克人 states his contempt for Daenerys.

幕后故事

最初在未实际播出的试播集中,丹妮莉丝由Tamzin Merchant饰演,但实际播出的剧集中这一角色做了重新选角,制作方并未对外披露原因。

Costume Designer Michele Clapton explained the costuming shifts that Daenerys goes through in Seasons 1 to 3. In Season 1, it is obviously a major shift when Daenerys starts to wear Dothraki clothing, showing that she is willing to immerse herself in their culture in a way Viserys never will, and earns reciprocal respect from them as a result. However, as Season 1 progresses, Daenerys later switches to a different outfit - still in Dothraki fashion, but made of tanned crocodile hide. The Dothraki also wear animal skins, but use horse-leather. Daenerys put her own Targaryen-themed twist on this by still using leather made from an animal, but from a reptile to evoke her ties to the ancient dragons. In Season 2, Daenerys switches to a Qartheen gown that Xaro provides her, yet she switches into different variants in a subtle progression throughout the season. Initially, Daenerys was awed by Xaro's generosity and Qarth's elegance, but almost at the risk of losing herself: as she increasingly starts to doubt Xaro and become dissatisfied with Qarth in general (as it becomes more apparent that none of them will give her the army she needs), she starts incorporating more and more "Dothraki-style" features back into her outfit. Instead of the completely Qarth-style gown she wore in "Garden of Bones", she starts adding more metal armored pieces or leather, similar to her earlier Dothraki costume.[66]

In Season 3, by the time that Daenerys's ship arrives in Slaver's Bay she has shifted into a new outfit which she retains for most of the rest of the season (alternating with others such as her white gown). In the Season 3 Blu-ray, Clapton explained why Daenerys wears a bright blue dress instead of, say, the traditional Targaryen colors of red and black (which Viserys wore): blue was the color of royalty in Khal Drogo's khalasar. It was the color of the expensive dye which they adorned themselves with, moreso on special occasions such as Drogo's wedding. This is comparable to how purple was traditionally the color of imperial or royal authority for centuries in Europe, because purple was the most expensive color dye (it could only be made from a rare sea snail). Thus, while in Season 3 Daenerys no longer wears a Dothraki-style "cut" to her outfit, she switched to blue colors as a symbol of her authority as a khaleesi and in memory of Drogo.[67]

In the books

In the 冰与火之歌 novels, Daenerys was born on the Targaryen island refuge of 龙石岛 eight months after her father's death. Her mother died giving birth to her, and a great storm raged at the moment of her birth, destroying what was left of the Targaryen fleet anchored at Dragonstone, giving rise to the nickname "Stormborn". The infant Daenerys and her brother Viserys were spirited into exile across the Narrow Sea by Ser Willem Darry, a loyal retainer of their family, before the castle garrison could hand them over to 劳勃·拜拉席恩.

In the books, Daenerys is the great-granddaughter of Aegon V, not his granddaughter. The show runners truncated the Targaryen family line in order to simplify her relationship to Aemon Targaryen. They accomplished this by eliminating the reign of Jaehaerys II and making Aerys II Targaryen the son of 伊耿·坦格利安五世 instead of his grandson.

The books go into a little more detail about Daenerys's early life in the Free Cities. Initially, Daenerys lived with Ser Willem and Viserys in 布拉佛斯, in a house with a big red door. Ser Willem was old and bedridden and yelled at the servants, but was very kind to Daenerys. After several years Ser Willem died and the servants drove the Targaryen children from the house, taking what money they had. Daenerys was old enough to remember living there, and has recurrent dreams about her last sight of the big red door, which came to symbolize the childhood she never had. The house in Braavos was the closest thing to a home Daenerys ever had, but even she never considered herself to be home there. Afterwards, the Targaryen children bounced around between different patrons, each enjoying having the Targaryen exiles as guests but abandoning them when the novelty wore off. Some briefly entertained the idea of helping them retake the Iron Throne, but as the years passed and Robert Baratheon's rule appeared more and more secure, the number of patrons dwindled and their lives grew meaner. Daenerys grew up living on the sufferance of others, frequently turned out on the street with little warning when their patrons lost interest in them. Viserys was reduced to pathetically begging for support throughout the Free Cities as they moved from patron to patron. In the process, they traveled from Braavos to Myr, then to Tyrosh, then to Qohor, then to Volantis, then to Lys, and ultimately to Pentos (each of the Free Cities except Norvos and Lorath). They never lived in one place for more than a few months, and their stay in Pentos with Illyrio was actually the longest time they had lived in one place since Braavos (for six months in the books, but stated to be over a year in the TV series).

Daenerys does not appear to have a particular religious affiliation in the books. She grew up in the Free Cities, which have a more diverse religious composition than Westeros, so she has been exposed to several different religions but finds them to be confusing. Her final chapter in the third novel (A Storm of Swords - Daenerys VI) begins with an inner narration from her POV in which she ponders aspects of different religions. The Targaryens converted to the 七神信仰 when Aegon the Conqueror invaded Westeros three hundred years ago, and the ancient Valyrian religion is long extinct. Daenerys's brother Viserys apparently made some effort to explain the basic principles of the Faith of the Seven to her, considering that he hoped they would one day rule again over the Seven Kingdoms, where it is the dominant religion - but Daenerys thinks that the concept of a single god who is split into seven facets is confusing. She is also aware of the Lord of Light religion, given that it is the most popular religion in the Free Cities, but she thinks that its belief in a constant violent struggle between R'hllor and the Great Other to be too violent. Daenerys therefore has no particularly strong religious affiliations, but is fairly open-minded to the religions of new peoples she meets in Essos. While not outright "converting" to the Great Stallion religion of the Dothraki, after marrying Drogo out of love for her husband's god she finds herself praying to the great horse in the sky at times, even after Drogo's death. Still, Daenerys isn't particularly sure what her personal beliefs are.

Daenerys is thirteen years old when the events of the novels begin. Dany is somewhat quiet and reticent, and fearful of her brother's famous rages, but also curious about life in the 七大王国 and eager to learn more of life there. She has a kind and generous spirit. This spirit slowly begins to harden after her brother's death and after surviving her first assassination attempt.

According to the TV series official 发音规范 developed for the cast and crew, "Daenerys Targaryen" is pronounced "Duh-NAIR-iss Tar-GAIR-ee-in".

See also

References

  1. Daenerys was born a few months after Robert's Rebellion ended, 17 years before Season 1, making her about 16 in Season 1.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "The Ghost of Harrenhal"
  3. 3.0 3.1 "TV:第四季第六集"
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 "The Bear and the Maiden Fair (episode)"
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 HBO viewers guide, season 2 map, special features - Journey of Daenerys, Flight from Dragonstone entry
  6. HBO viewers guide, season 2 map, special features - Journey of Daenerys
  7. HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Targaryen - Viserys Targaryen entry
  8. HBO viewers guide, season 2 guide to houses, House Targaryen - Rhaella Targaryen entry
  9. HBO viewers guide, season 2 map, special features - Journey of Daenerys, Seeking Refuge in Pentos entry
  10. 权力的游戏第一季第二集,国王大道
  11. 权力的游戏第一季第三集,雪诺大人
  12. 权力的游戏第一季第四集,残缺之躯
  13. 权力的游戏第一季第五集,狮狼之争
  14. 14.0 14.1 权力的游戏第一季第六集,黄金宝冠
  15. "TV:第一季第七集"
  16. "TV:第一季第八集"
  17. "TV:第一季第九集"
  18. "TV:第一季第十集"
  19. "第二季第一集"
  20. "The Night Lands"
  21. "第二季第四集"
  22. "第二季第六集"
  23. "第二季第七集"
  24. "第二季第八集"
  25. 25.0 25.1 "Valar_Morghulis"
  26. 26.0 26.1 26.2 "Valar_Dohaeris"
  27. 27.0 27.1 "Walk of Punishment"
  28. 28.0 28.1 "And Now His Watch is Ended"
  29. "Kissed by Fire"
  30. 30.0 30.1 "Second Sons (episode)"
  31. "The Rains of Castamere (episode)"
  32. "弥莎"
  33. 33.0 33.1 33.2 33.3 "TV:第四季第一集"
  34. "TV:第四季第三集"
  35. "守誓剑"
  36. "TV:第四季第五集"
  37. 37.0 37.1 "Mockingbird"
  38. "The Mountain and the Viper"
  39. "TV:第四季第十集"
  40. "The Wars to Come"
  41. "The House of Black and White"
  42. "鹰身女妖之子"
  43. "Kill the Boy"
  44. "The Gift (episode)"
  45. "Hardhome (episode)"
  46. "The Dance of Dragons"
  47. "Mother's Mercy"
  48. "The Red Woman"
  49. "Oathbreaker"
  50. "Book of the Stranger
  51. "The Door"
  52. "Blood of My Blood"
  53. "No One"
  54. "Battle of the Bastards (episode)"
  55. "The Winds of Winter"
  56. A Golden Crown
  57. Fire and Blood
  58. The Old Gods and the New
  59. Kissed by Fire, Jaime reveals his story, why he was called “Kingslayer” and the Mad King’s powers
  60. Valar Morghulis
  61. "The Ghost of Harrenhal"
  62. "The Red Woman"
  63. 引用错误:无效<ref>标签;未给name属性为E30的引用提供文字
  64. "Second Sons"
  65. "High Sparrow"
  66. Inside HBO's Game of Thrones
  67. Season 3 Blu-Ray special features

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