Game of Thrones, Chapter 23, Daenerys

Drogo’s party reaches the edge of the Dothraki Sea. Daenerys is riding with her entourage, including Ser Jorah, Irri, herkhas (bodyguard), and Viserys. Illyrio had counseled Viserys not to make the journey and offered the comfort of his manse, but Viserys refused to leave Drogo’s side until he receives his promised crown. A sudden impulse takes Daenerys, and she decides to ride out into the grasses of the Dothraki Sea, leaving orders with Ser Jorah for no one to follow her. Daenerys thinks back on her journey thus far. The journey was not easy for Daenerys at first. Riding all day left her sore and bloody, and Drogo’s lovemaking at night made it even worse. She was almost ready to kill herself when she had a dream of being purified by dragonfire. From that point on, she became stronger and more confident. She also took an interest in the beauty of the land around her. The party made their way through the hills around Norvos, past villages of white stucco, forded four rivers, traveled down ancient Valyrian roads, and passed through the Forest of Qohor.

Daenerys’s reverie is interrupted when a furious Viserys rides out to scold her for having Ser Jorah command him not to intrude, but Daenerys stands up for herself and shoves him away. Viserys is about to respond when Jhogo rides up and coils his whip around Viserys’s neck. When Daenerys sees him on the ground red-faced and sobbing, she realizes what a pitiful creature he really is. She orders his horse taken away, a dreadful insult and humiliation amongst the Dothraki. Daenerys is afraid afterward that she has woken the dragon and that Viserys will hurt her later, but Ser Jorah tells her that Rhaegar was the last dragon and Viserys is merely the shadow of a snake. She realizes that he would make a terrible king and that he will never retake the Seven Kingdoms. Back at camp, she notices that her stone dragon eggs are unusually warm. As Irri, Jhiqui, and Doreah bathe her, she asks about dragons, but they tell her they are all gone. Daenerys recalls that Viserys told her the last Targaryen dragons had died a century and a half ago during the reign ofAegon III, who was given the epitaph Dragonbane. That night she talks with Doreah late into the night about sex, and when Drogo comes, she pleases him so thoroughly that he calls out her name at his climax. When they are on the far side of the Dothraki Sea some time later, Daenerys, now fourteen, realizes she is pregnant.

Quotes…

“Wait here,” Dany told Ser Jorah. “Tell them all to stay. Tell them I command it.”

The knight smiled. “You are learning to talk like a queen, Daenerys.”

“Not a queen,” said Dany. “A khaleesi.”

Viserys came upon her as sudden as a summer storm, his horse rearing beneath him as he reined up too hard. “You dare!” he screamed at her. “You give commands to me? To me?” He vaulted off the horse, stumbling as he landed. His face was flushed as he struggled back to his feet. He grabbed her, shook her. “Have you forgotten who you are? Look at you. Look at you!”

“You do not command the dragon. Do you understand? I am the Lord of the Seven Kingdoms, I will not hear orders from some horselord’s slut, do you hear me?” His hand went under her vest, his fingers digging painfully into her breast. “Do you hear me?”

The whip made a sound like thunder. The coil took Viserys around the throat and yanked him backward.

“Jhogo asks if you would have him dead, Khaleesi,” Irri said.

“Have you ever seen a dragon?”

“No dragon,” Irri said. “Brave men kill them, for dragon terrible evil beasts. It is known.”

“It is known,” agreed Jhiqui.

“A trader from Qarth once told me that dragons came from the moon,”

“He told me the moon was an egg, Khaleesi,” the Lysene girl said. “Once there were two moons in the sky, but one wandered too close to the sun and cracked from the heat. A thousand dragons poured forth, and drank the fire of the sun. That is why dragons breathe flame. One day the other moon will kiss the sun too, and then it will crack and the dragons will return.”

The two Dothraki girls giggled and laughed. “You are foolish strawhead slave,” Irri said. “Moon is no egg. Moon is god, woman wife of sun. It is known.”

“It is known,” Jhiqui agreed.

They were on the far side of the Dothraki sea when Jhiqui brushed the soft swell of Dany’s stomach with her fingers and said, “Khaleesi, you are with child.”

“I know,” Dany told her.

by Mel

I despise Viserys, not quite as much as Joffrey, but almost. I loved that Dani stuck up for herself for once and has realized he would not make a good king and would never win back the kingdom. I love Ser Jorah, he is so kind with Dani. I find her hand maidens funny, and love it in the book and on HBO when they say, ‘It is known’

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True to HBO fashion, they made the scene with Dani and Doreah almost make you wonder if Dani wasn’t going to end up being a lesbian in the series. I had not read the books yet and remembered thinking oh great, I kind of wanted her to fall in love with Khal Drogo. Luckily, it was just one love making lesson and she got it right after the first lesson.



Game of Thrones, Chapter 11, Daenerys

It is the wedding feast of Khal Drogo and Daenerys Targaryen. Drogo’s entire khalasar — 40,000 warriors and uncounted women, children, and slaves — is gathered in a field outside of Pentos for the event. Pentos is uneasy, and Illyrio told Daenerys, Viserys, and Jorah, who swore fealty to Viserys the night of the engagement party, one night that the magisters have doubled the size of the city guard for the duration. Viserys seethes with impatience to get his promised crown, but Illyrio cautions him that Drogo will fulfill his promise in his own time and that first he has to take Daenerys toVaes Dothrak to present her to the dosh khaleen. Ser Jorah adds that a lesser man must not presume to order the khal, and Viserys retorts that the dragon does not beg, but Daenerys thinks there are no more dragons. That night, she dreams of Viserys hurting her until a dragon appears in a burst of flame, and he disappears.

The ceremony lasts from dawn to dusk. Daenerys is seated on an earthen ramp next to Khal Drogo, with Viserys, Illyrio, and Ser Jorah right below her. Daenerys feels completely alone and frightened, and Drogo ignores her throughout the feast, as they do not share a common language. The feast is a raucous affair featuring a mass orgy and a dozen deaths. As the feast begins to wind down, she receives her gifts. From Viserys, she gets three handmaidens provided by Illyrio.Irri is to teach her riding, Jhiqui the Dothraki tongue, and Doreah the art of love. Ser Jorah gives her a collection of old books containing songs and histories of the Seven Kingdoms. Illyrio gives the greatest gift of all, three petrified dragon eggs from the Shadow Lands beyond Asshai.

Next, the khal‘s bloodriders, Haggo, Cohollo, and Qotho, give her the traditional gifts of a leather whip with silver handle, an arakh chased in gold, and a curved dragonbone bow, each of which she refuses and gives to Drogo according to custom. After receiving many small gifts from other Dothraki, she is finally given Drogo’s gift, a fantastic filly with a smokey silver mane.  Finally Khal Drogo leads her off to consummate the marriage. Daenerys is afraid, but Drogo firmly yet gently takes her in hand and arouses her. They have sex.

Quotes…

“I counsel you to be patient, Your Grace. The Dothraki are true to their word, but they do things in their own time. A lesser man may beg a favor from the khal, but must never presume to berate him.”

Viserys bristled. “Guard your tongue, Mormont, or Ill have it out. I am no lesser man, I am the rightful Lord of the Seven Kingdoms. The dragon does not beg.”

Magister Illyrio had warned Dany about this too. “A Dothraki wedding without at least three deaths is deemed a dull affair,” he had said. Her wedding must have been especially blessed; before the day was over, a dozen men had died.

“These are no common servants, sweet sister,”  her brother told her as they were brought forward one by one. “Illyrio and I selected them personally for you. Irri will teach you riding, Jhiqui the Dothraki tongue, and Doreah will instruct you in the womanly arts of love.” He smiled thinly. “Shes very good, Illyrio and I can both swear to that.”

“Dragons eggs, from the Shadow Lands beyond Asshai,” said Magister Illyrio. “The eons have turned them to stone, yet still they burn bright with beauty.”

Khal Drogo stared at her tears, his face strangely empty of expression. “No,” he said. He lifted his hand and rubbed away the tears roughly with a callused thumb.

The whole way through most of this chapter you can feel the fear that she is feeling. They don’t speak the same language. Khal Drogo and his people are barbarians, having sex right out in the open and then killing each other. I’m pretty sure I would have ran screaming the other way.

Daenerys receives her wedding gifts. Ser Jorah gives her books, her brother gives her 3 slaves, one to help her with the Dothraki language, one to help her with riding and one to help her with the ways of love. Such a good brother. Master Illyrio then gives her 3 petrified dragon eggs that she absolutely loves and Drogo gives her a beautiful horse and she impressed the khalasar with her riding. She also received gifts from the bloodriders, 3 different weapons but she graciously told them that they were for a warrior and gifted them to Drogo.

Finally, the time has come that she has been dreading. The consumation. They rode away from the rest of the party to a tent and when Drogo sees that she is crying, he is very kind and gentle with her until she is ready. All of a sudden Khal Drogo is not looking so bad.

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The scale of the wedding is much smaller. Ser Jorah is introduced here, rather than in the previous chapter. Daenerys riding her new horse joyfully, leaping over one of the bonfires and then telling Drogo that he gave her the wind, is gone. The largest change is the end of the chapter, however. In the novel, Drogo is gentle and patient with her, and takes his time until she is ready to consummate their marriage. Here, his advances are rougher and she’s in tears as the scene ends.

Game of Thrones, Chapter 3, Daenerys

Viserys Targaryen gives his sister, Daenerys, a fine silk dress so she will look a princess that night. The dress is a gift from Illyrio Mopatis, who has been their host for half a year. Daenerys wonders why Illryio, a dealer in spices, gemstones,dragonbone, and contraband that would gladly sell his closest friend for the right price, is being so helpful. Viserys says it is because Illyrio knows there will be a reward when he comes into his throne. Daenerys is not so sure, but does not want to make Viserys angry and “wake the dragon.” Viserys is preparing to present Daenerys to Khal Drogo, and hopes he will take her as his wife. He warns her not to fail him and wake the dragon and twists one of her nipples for emphasis. After Viserys leaves, Daenerys looks out over the towers of Pentos, listening to the red priests at their nightfires and the children playing in the streets. She thinks of Westeros, the home she never knew. Viserys talks of Westeros all the time, speaking of how it was stolen from them and telling her of wondrous places such as Casterly Rock, the Eyrie, Highgarden, the Vale of Arryn, Dorne, and the Isle of Faces. Viserys was eight when they fled the Seven Kingdoms, but Daenerys was still in her mother’s womb. Viserys has also told her of the events that led to their exile. How they were evacuated in the dead of night to Dragonstone, how Rhaegar battled the Usurper in the waters of the Trident and died for the woman he loved, how King’s Landing was sacked by the “Usurper’s dogs,” lords Lannister and Stark, how Princess Elia begged for mercy as Rhaegar’s heir was taken from her and murdered, and how the Kingslayer opened her father’s throat in the throne room with a golden sword.

Daenerys was born nine days after the flight to Dragonstone, during a vicious storm that destroyed the Targaryen fleet. Her mother died giving birth to her, an event for which Viserys has never forgiven her. The Usurper’s brother was sailing for Dragonstone, the last remaining stronghold of House Targaryen, with a newly built fleet, and the garrison was ready to sell her and Viserys and surrender. Ser Willem Darry and four men were able to spirit them away to Braavos before that could happen. Ser Willem soon grew ill and was bedridden for several years before dying. The servants stole what little money was left at his death, and Viserys and Daenerys took to wandering the Free Cities, staying briefly in Myr,Tyrosh, Qohor, Volantis, and Lys in turn. At first, they were welcomed in the halls of the powerful, but as the years passed, they were gradually shunned and forced to sell off their few remaining treasures to survive, including their mother’s crown, and Viserys became known as the beggar king. Viserys lusts after the Seven Kingdoms, but all Daenerys wants is to return to the house with the red door and the lemon tree in Braavos where they had lived with Ser Willem.

Servants come to bathe Daenerys, and one of them talks all the while about how lucky she is to be marrying Drogo. Daenerys had always assumed she would marry Viserys, as the Targaryens had been marrying brother to sister for centuries to keep their Valyrian lineage pure. Daenerys dresses and joins Viserys and Illyrio for the journey to Khal Drogo’s manse. Viserys is in a good mood on the trip, certain that ten thousand riders from Drogo’s khalasar will be enough to reclaim the Seven Kingdoms. He is sure that he will have support from Tyrell, Redwyne, Darry, and Greyjoy, none of which are fond of the Usurper, and he believes that Dorne will rise to avenge Elia as well. Illyrio eggs him on, telling Viserys that his agents in the Seven Kingdoms report the people eagerly await their rightful king’s return. Khal Drogo’s manse is an immense structure with nine towers right on the bay. It was a gift from the magisters of Pentos, who have bought off the Dothraki to stop them from looting the city, though they claim not to fear the Dothraki because the red priests have assured them the Lord of Light will not let them breach the walls. An Unsullied in Drogo’s employ meets them at the gate and lets them in. Most of the guests at the party are Dothraki, but there are men from the Free Cities of Pentos, Myr, and Tyrosh as well, and also a few from Ibben and the Summer Isles. Illyrio points out some of the more notable guests, including Drogo’s bloodriders, Khal Moro and his son, Rhogoro, the brother of the Archon of Tyrosh, and Ser Jorah Mormont. Daenerys is surprised that a knight would be there, and Illyrio explains that he fled Westeros after selling two poachers into slavery. Viserys says he must speak to Ser Jorah. Illyrio points out the khal and leaves to bring him over. Daenerys is terrified by the sight of him and wants to leave, but Viserys rants at her and hurts her and tells her they need his khalasar to retake the Seven Kingdoms. Daenerys smiles and stands up straight at Viserys’s command as Illyrio brings Drogo over to them.

Quotes…

His anger was a terrible thing when roused.  Viserys called it “waking the dragon.”

Yet sometimes Dany would picture the way it been, so often had her brother told her the stories.  The midnight flight to Dragonstone, moonlight shimmering on the ship’s black sails.  Her brother Rhaegar battling the Usurper in the bloody waters of the Trident and dying for the woman he loved.  The sack of King’s Landing by the ones Viserys called the Usurper’s dogs, the lords Lannister and Stark.  Princess Elia of Dorne pleading for mercy as Rhaegar’s heir was ripped from her breast and murdered before her eyes.  The polished skulls of the last dragons staring down sightlessly from the walls of the throne room while the Kingslayer opened Father’s throat with a golden sword.

“Smile,” Viserys whispered nervously, his hand falling to the hilt of his sword.  ”And stand up straight.  Let him see that you have breasts.  Gods know, you have little enough as is.”

Daenerys smiled, and stood up straight.

by Mel

Soooo, do you feel like you need to take a shower after reading that chapter? I do. I actually watched the first episode on HBO and then read the books and I thought Viserys was very creepy. You can tell Dani is scared of him and is leery of the gift by Illyrio. She’s smart enough to know that nothing is for free. We get a history from the Targaryen point of view of what happened during the rebellion. Her brother was killed, fighting for the woman he loved and his wife begged for the lives of her children and her father was killed by Jaime, the Kingslayer. Viserys has not forgiven Dani for the fact that their mother died of child birth when she was born.

So, she doesn’t have a lot going for her right now, she is about to be sold to a huge scary dude, which almost seems better than marrying her brother which she had been planning on her whole life. We are also introduced to Ser Jorah Mormont who makes me feel a little safer for her. All in all, she just wants to go back to the house with the red door. Poor Daenerys.

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The scene with Dani and Viserys played out pretty much like the book. We were spared the nipple tweak though, that was good. Dany is not taken to Khal Drogo’s manse for a feast where she meets him; instead, he comes to her. All the scenes take place in what appears to be Illyrio’s manse, which we can see is by the coast and near the eventual wedding location; the city of Pentos is not evident in any of the shots we get. Ser Jorah Mormont is not introduced.