![]() ![]() Daenerys reminds Jorah and Barristan Selmy that Rhaegar “was not the last dragon.” As punishment for their betrayal, Danaerys leave them both to die in Xaro’s empty vault. After getting her dragons back by burning Pyat Pree, Dany goes to Xaro’s house and finds him in bed with Doreah. Then, before touching the Throne, Dany goes outside to a vision of the Wall and sees a Dothraki tent with Khal Drogo and their baby (both alive and happy) inside, but leaves when she hears her dragons. Daenerys has a vision in the House of the Undying, which begins with a destroyed Throne Room that’s covered in snow-including snow on the Iron Throne. Dany is quick to question loyalties when Jorah returns after hearing the dragons were stolen, skeptically asking the Westerosi knight, “Is it you I should trust?” At the end of the episode when her dragons are gone, Dany reverts to being scared and desperate. Daenerys tells the Spice King her “dreams come true” when talking about retaking the Iron Throne, and she gets angry when he denies her request for ships: “I will take what is mine, with fire and blood. When Dany tells Jorah about it, she questions his motivations for saying it’s a bad idea, but he tells her, “The allies we need are in Westeros.” He disagrees, offering a marriage proposal and promising her the Seven Kingdoms by using what’s behind his vault to buy horses and ships. Daenerys explains to Xaro that the Iron Throne is hers by right and he’s not as ambitious as her. We will lay waste to armies and burn cities to the ground!” When she and her khalasar are denied entrance into Qarth, Dany tells the Thirteen, “When my dragons are grown, we will take back what was stolen from me and destroy those who wronged me. Daenerys swears revenge for the Dothraki that murdered Rakharo after his head is sent back with his horse. Daenerys steps out of the fire with three baby dragons. Dany says she will hear the witch scream, and when Maz Dur claims she won’t hear her scream, the young Tagaryen confidently insists: “I will.” Daenerys orders that Mirri Maz Dur is burned alive for tricking her into trading her child’s life for Drogo’s (as an unmoving mute). The witch admits to tricking Dany despite the fact that she saved her from the Dothraki raping her (though others had already raped her before being saved). Daenerys finds out her child was born dead and deformed, as Mirri Maz Dur used his life to keep Drogo alive. After a merchant attempts to poison Daenerys (on King Robert’s orders), Khal Drogo promises to wage war against the men of Westeros and claim the Iron Throne. Daenerys coldly watches as Viserys is burned to death when Drogo pours molten gold over his head, and she tells Jorah: “He was no dragon. The Dothraki claim Dany’s son will be a conqueror after she eats the stallion’s heart. Daenerys instinctively hits Viserys back after he hits her, and she warns him, “The next time you raise a hand to me will be the last time you have hands.” He is shocked at her boldness. “Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things” (S1E4) Dothraki handmaidens tell Daenerys all the legends they have heard about dragons. ![]() Jorah Mormont gives Daenerys books about the history of Westeros, which surely includes the ruthlessness of her family. Daenerys is mesmerized by the dragon eggs gifted to her by Illyrio Mopatis. Viserys warns Daenerys not to “wake the dragon” when she says she doesn’t want to marry Khal Drogo, indicating his Targaryen rage can be triggered. Here is a season-by-season breakdown with some general evidence at the end. ![]() Daenerys Targaryen’s sudden transformation into the final villain on Game of Thrones was a definite shock, but looking back at the series, all the evidence was actually there. ![]()
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