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− | When Daenerys arrives in [[Qarth]] | + | When Daenerys arrives in [[Qarth]], Drogon along with the other dragons are a marvel to the inhabitants of the ancient city.{{Ref|aCoK|12}}{{Ref|aCoK|27}}{{Ref|aCoK|40}} |
− | When Daenerys entered the [[House of the Undying]], she had Drogon accompany her. Once inside, Drogon reacted to the visions that Daenerys had, obviously sharing them with her. When they came upon the Undying, Drogon defended Daenerys by attacking the pulsating heart that stood | + | When Daenerys entered the [[House of the Undying]], she had Drogon accompany her. Once inside, Drogon reacted to the visions that Daenerys had, obviously sharing them with her. When they came upon the Undying, Drogon defended Daenerys by attacking the pulsating heart that stood at the center of the room. This allowed Daenerys to escape the House and seemed to have seriously damaged the House itself.{{Ref|aCoK|48}} |
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− | Tales start to reach [[Westeros]] of | + | Tales start to reach [[Westeros]] of dragons.{{Ref|aFfC|Prologue}} |
===A Dance with Dragons=== | ===A Dance with Dragons=== | ||
− | A man appeared before Daenerys in her throne room, carrying a sack with bones in it, claiming it was his child [[Hazzea]] and that Drogon had killed and eaten | + | A man appeared before Daenerys in her throne room, carrying a sack with bones in it, claiming it was his child [[Hazzea]] and that Drogon had killed and eaten her.<ref>[[A Dance with Dragons]], [[Daenerys I (A Dance with Dragons)|Daenerys I]]</ref> Horrified, Daenerys ordered all three dragons to be captured and imprisoned in a pit inside of her Great Pyramid. [[Viserion]] and [[Rhaegal]] were eventually chained (though not without cost) but Drogon escaped and disappeared. |
− | When the fighting pits were re- | + | When the fighting pits were re-opened, Dragon appeared, drawn by the noise and smell of blood. Drogon descended into the pit and killed the boar that was present. An animal handler named [[Harghaz]] attacked Drogon with a long spear and came close to slaying Drogon. Daenerys, seeing her "child" in peril, ran to him just when Drogon killed Harghaz. After much difficulty, losing her hair to fire once again, Daenerys managed to mount Drogon and flew away on his back.<ref>[[A Dance with Dragons]], [[Daenerys IX (A Dance with Dragons)|Chapter 52 - Daenerys IX]]</ref> Drogon took Dany to his lair in the [[Dothraki Sea]], where they werelater discovered by the ''khalasar'' of Khal [[Jhaqo]].<ref>[[A Dance with Dragons]], [[Daenerys X (A Dance with Dragons)|Chapter 71 - Daenerys X]]</ref> |
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Revision as of 01:01, 27 January 2012
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A newborn Drogon with Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen | |
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Alias | The Winged Shadow |
Allegiance | Daenerys Targaryen |
Race | Dragon |
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298 AC Dothraki Sea |
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TV series | Season 1 |
Drogon is one of the dragons born in the Dothraki Sea. Commanded by Daenerys Targaryen, he is named for her dead husband, Drogo. His scales are black.[1]
Drogon is believed to be the reincarnation of Balerion the Black Dread, but Daenerys decided to give him a new name for his new life.[2] The largest and most aggressive of the three dragons, Daenerys is having problems reining him in.
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A Game of Thrones
Mirri Maz Duur proclaimed that in order to bring new life one must give life. Daenerys burned Drogo's body, along with the maegi Mirri Maz Duur herself and the three eggs to give life to Drogon and his brothers Viserion and Rhaegal.[3]
A Clash of Kings
When Daenerys arrives in Qarth, Drogon along with the other dragons are a marvel to the inhabitants of the ancient city.[4][5][6]
When Daenerys entered the House of the Undying, she had Drogon accompany her. Once inside, Drogon reacted to the visions that Daenerys had, obviously sharing them with her. When they came upon the Undying, Drogon defended Daenerys by attacking the pulsating heart that stood at the center of the room. This allowed Daenerys to escape the House and seemed to have seriously damaged the House itself.[7]
A Storm of Swords
Drogon was part of the payment that Daenerys agreed to pay for all the Unsullied in Astapor. However, once she had received the Unsullied, she ordered the Good Masters killed and Drogon returned to Daenerys.[8]
A Feast for Crows
Tales start to reach Westeros of dragons.[9]
A Dance with Dragons
A man appeared before Daenerys in her throne room, carrying a sack with bones in it, claiming it was his child Hazzea and that Drogon had killed and eaten her.[10] Horrified, Daenerys ordered all three dragons to be captured and imprisoned in a pit inside of her Great Pyramid. Viserion and Rhaegal were eventually chained (though not without cost) but Drogon escaped and disappeared.
When the fighting pits were re-opened, Dragon appeared, drawn by the noise and smell of blood. Drogon descended into the pit and killed the boar that was present. An animal handler named Harghaz attacked Drogon with a long spear and came close to slaying Drogon. Daenerys, seeing her "child" in peril, ran to him just when Drogon killed Harghaz. After much difficulty, losing her hair to fire once again, Daenerys managed to mount Drogon and flew away on his back.[11] Drogon took Dany to his lair in the Dothraki Sea, where they werelater discovered by the khalasar of Khal Jhaqo.[12]
References and Notes
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 12, Daenerys
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 12, Daenerys
- ↑ A Game of Thrones, Chapter 72, Daenerys
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 12, Daenerys I.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 27, Daenerys II.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 40, Daenerys III.
- ↑ A Clash of Kings, Chapter 48, Daenerys IV.
- ↑ A Storm of Swords, Chapter 27, Daenerys III.
- ↑ A Feast for Crows, Prologue.
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Daenerys I
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 52 - Daenerys IX
- ↑ A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 71 - Daenerys X