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'''Dhazzar''' is the child of one of the noble ruling families of [[Meereen]].
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'''Dhazzar''' is a child of one of the noble ruling families of [[Meereen]]. Dhazzar is fond of dancing.{{Ref|aDwD|67}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
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===A Dance with Dragons===
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With the [[Sons of the Harpy]] killings continuing [[Daenerys Targaryen]] has every noble family of Meereen who is of dubious loyalty send her a child as a hostage. These children are made [[Cupbearers of Daenerys Targaryen|Cupbearers]]. Daenerys hoped this would halt the killings but it didn't. Daenerys however refused to allow any harm to come to the children. She grew fond of them all and ignored [[Skahaz mo Kandaq]] council on killing on for every death done by the Sons of the Harpy. Dhazzar is fond of music and dancing and is known as the Dancer.  
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With the [[Sons of the Harpy]] killings continuing, Queen [[Daenerys Targaryen]] has every noble family of Meereen who is of dubious loyalty send her a child as a hostage. These children are made [[Cupbearers of Daenerys Targaryen|her cupbearers]].{{ref|ADWD|11}} Dhazzar is one of them.{{Ref|aDwD|67}}
  
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Daenerys hopes having noble children as hostages will halt the killings, but it does not. However, Daenerys refuses to allow any harm to come to the children. She grows fond of them all, and ignores [[Skahaz mo Kandaq]]'s counsel to kill one for every death done by the Sons of the Harpy.{{ref|ADWD|23}}
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When Daenerys disappears on [[Drogon]]'s back, the cupbearers continue to serve her husband, King [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]].{{Ref|aDwD|55}}
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Ser [[Barristan Selmy]] plots with Skahaz mo Kandaq to seize control of Meereen in the queen's name. Although Skahaz wants to kill the cupbearers in return for the deaths of the hostages Daenerys had granted to the [[second siege of Meereen|besiegers of Meereen]], Barristan also refuses to allow any harm to come to the children.{{Ref|aDwD|67}}
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Revision as of 15:47, 30 December 2017

Dhazzar
Alias The dancer
Title Cupbearer
Culture Ghiscari
Born Meereen
Book A Dance with Dragons (appears)

Dhazzar is a child of one of the noble ruling families of Meereen. Dhazzar is fond of dancing.[1]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

With the Sons of the Harpy killings continuing, Queen Daenerys Targaryen has every noble family of Meereen who is of dubious loyalty send her a child as a hostage. These children are made her cupbearers.[2] Dhazzar is one of them.[1]

Daenerys hopes having noble children as hostages will halt the killings, but it does not. However, Daenerys refuses to allow any harm to come to the children. She grows fond of them all, and ignores Skahaz mo Kandaq's counsel to kill one for every death done by the Sons of the Harpy.[3]

When Daenerys disappears on Drogon's back, the cupbearers continue to serve her husband, King Hizdahr zo Loraq.[4]

Ser Barristan Selmy plots with Skahaz mo Kandaq to seize control of Meereen in the queen's name. Although Skahaz wants to kill the cupbearers in return for the deaths of the hostages Daenerys had granted to the besiegers of Meereen, Barristan also refuses to allow any harm to come to the children.[1]

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