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Daenerys Targaryen (AFI: /dəˈnɛəərɪs tɑrˈɡɛərɪən/) is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire book series, written by George R. R. Martin. Daenerys is one of the main characters and has chapters narrated from her point of view in Game of Thrones, Clash of Kings, Storm of Swords and Dance of Dragons. In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, the character is played by actress Emilia Clarke.[1] In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, the character is played by actress Emilia Clarke.[1] Daenerys builds a pyre.
Daenerys builds a funeral pyre for Drogo to which she orders Mirri Maz Duur to be bound and also orders the dragon eggs to be placed on it. Daenerys throws herself onto the pyre, but emerges completely unharmed, and from the eggs emerge three dragons whom she will name Rhaegal, Viserion and Drogon, in memory of her brothers Rhaegar Targaryen and Viserys Targaryen, and her husband Khal Drogo. After witnessing the miraculous event, Ser Jorah swears fealty to her as her queen and three Dothraki named Aggo, Jhogo and Rakharo are sworn in as her blood riders, making her the first Khaleesi in her own right.
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Daenerys Targaryen (AFI: /dəˈnɛəərɪs tɑrˈɡɛərɪən/) is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire book series, written by George R. R. Martin. Daenerys is one of the main characters and has chapters narrated from her point of view in Game of Thrones, Clash of Kings, Storm of Swords and Dance of Dragons. In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, the character is played by actress Emilia Clarke.[1] In the television adaptation, Game of Thrones, the character is played by actress Emilia Clarke.[1
Daenerys builds a funeral pyre for Drogo to which she orders Mirri Maz Duur to be bound and also orders the dragon eggs to be placed on it. Daenerys throws herself onto the pyre, but emerges completely unharmed, and from the eggs emerge three dragons whom she will name Rhaegal, Viserion and Drogon, in memory of her brothers Rhaegar Targaryen and Viserys Targaryen, and her husband Khal Drogo. After witnessing the miraculous event, Ser Jorah swears fealty to her as her queen and three Dothraki named Aggo, Jhogo and Rakharo are sworn in as her blood riders, making her the first Khaleesi in her own right.
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Daenerys Targaryen (AFI: /dəˈnɛəərɪs tɑrˈɡɛərɪən/) is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire book series, written by George R. R. Martin. Daenerys is one of the main characters and has chapters narrated from her point of view in Game of Thrones, Clash of Kings, Storm of Swords and Dance of Dragons. In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, the character is played by actress Emilia Clarke.[1] In the television adaptation Game of Thrones, the character is played by actress Emilia Clarke.[1] Daenerys builds a pyre.
Daenerys builds a funeral pyre for Drogo to which she orders Mirri Maz Duur to be bound and also orders the dragon eggs to be placed on it. Daenerys throws herself onto the pyre, but emerges completely unharmed, and from the eggs emerge three dragons whom she will name Rhaegal, Viserion and Drogon, in memory of her brothers Rhaegar Targaryen and Viserys Targaryen, and her husband Khal Drogo. After witnessing the miraculous event, Ser Jorah swears fealty to her as her queen and three Dothraki named Aggo, Jhogo and Rakharo are sworn in as her blood riders, making her the first Khaleesi in her own right.
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Balerion, nicknamed the Black Terror, was one of the great dragons of House Targaryen during the War of Conquest. He was ridden by Kings Aegon I, Maegor I and Viserys I, and Princess Aerea Targaryen.
When he was exiled, Maegor took Balerion and marched towards Pentos. After his brother King Aenys I Targaryen died, Maegor flew back to Westeros in Balerion to claim the Iron Throne. He participated in the Rebellion of the Faith Militant, burning a fortified sept on Rhaenys Hill, the Sept of Remembrance, with seven hundred Sons of the Warrior inside and fighting in several battles. In the Battle under the Eye of Gods, Maegor I rode it to end the life of his nephew, Prince Aegon Targaryen and his dragon.[9] In the Battle under the Eye of Gods, Maegor I rode it to end the life of his nephew, Prince Aegon Targaryen and his dragon.[9
Along with other Targaryen dragon skulls, Balerion’s was used for decoration in the throne room of the Red Keep. After the Usurper’s War, King Robert Baratheon ordered all skulls to be removed and stored in the dungeons.[12] The skulls were later removed and stored in the dungeons.[13] After the War of the Usurper, King Robert Baratheon ordered the skulls to be removed.