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Hizdahr zo Loraq
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Hizdahr - by Enife ©
Monarch
Reign 300 AC - 300 AC
Coronation 300 AC
Full name Hizdahr zo Loraq, Fourteenth of That Noble Name[1]
Titles
Predecessor Daenerys Targaryen
Personal Information
Aliases
  • Hizdak
  • Hizdahr of the tepid kisses
Culture Ghiscari
Family
Dynasty House of Loraq
Queen Daenerys Targaryen
Issue Bastard daughter
Bastard son
References
Books
Played by Joel Fry
TV series Season 4 | Season 5

Hizdahr zo Loraq, Fourteenth of That Noble Name, is a Ghiscari noble of the city of Meereen. He is extremely wealthy and can trace his descent from several notable Ghiscari citizens such as Mazdhan the Magnificent, Hazrak the Handsome and Zharaq the Liberator.[2] In the television adaptation Game of Thrones he is portrayed by Joel Fry.

Appearance

See also: Images of Hizdahr zo Loraq

Hizdahr is a tall, very slender man[3] with long legs.[4] He has gentle hands,[5] placid eyes,[6] and a long, pale face.[3][6] His amber skin is flawless.[3] He has wiry red-black hair, which he originally twisted into the shape of wings sprouting from his temples, making it appear as if his head is about to take flight.[3] He eventually shaves off the wings.[7] Originally, he also has a beard, which makes his long face appear even longer, with golden rings bound into it.[3] When he cuts his hair, he shaves his beard off as well.[7] Daenerys Targaryen considers him to be a handsome man.[3] He is also very limber.[3]

Hizdahr is a cunning[7] and persuasive man with many friends.[8] Ser Barristan Selmy believes Hizdahr does not seem to be of a jealous nature.[9] Overall, Hizdahr is well respected within Meereen.[2]

As befits his status of birth, Hizdahr often dresses in a tokar.[3][4] He has several tokars, including a purple tokar fringed with amethysts and pearls[3] and a burgundy tokar, with a golden stripe and a fringe of golden beads.[4] On some occasions, Hizdahr dresses more plainly, in a robe[2][7] with a quilted vest.[2]

History

A merchant within Meereen, Hizdahr has become famously and fabulously rich.[3] He has visited Volantis, Lys, and Qarth.[3] He has many friends[8] and wields significant influence, both within Meereen and outside,[2] stretching as far as New Ghis.[3]

Hizdahr has fathered two bastard children; a boy and a girl.[2]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

After Daenerys takes Meereen she has the fighting pits closed. Hizdahr buys them at a reduced price and makes several petitions to Daenerys to reopen them.[3] On the seventh petition he brings the former gladiators, Khrazz, Barsena Blackhair, Camarron of the Count, Goghor the Giant, Spotted Cat, Fearless Ithoke, and Belaquo Bonebreaker who also beg Daenerys to reopen the pits.[7]

With the Sons of the Harpy continuing to cause trouble in the streets, the High Priestess of Meereen, the Green Grace advises Daenerys to take a husband of Ghiscari blood to placate the Meereenese and recommends Hizdahr.[2]

Though Daenerys is reluctant, she asks Hizdahr to bring her ninety days of peace with no more harpy killings before she will consider, and he agrees.[2] He lives up to his end of the bargain and brings Daenerys the peace she desires, though Skahaz mo Kandaq advises Daenerys that he must be the one who had given the Sons their orders in the first place, which would explain why the killings stopped.[8]

Daenerys dismisses this, however, and marries him. Although Daenerys has no desire for him, she is desperate for peace in Meereen.[8][5] The pits are reopened for a series of bloodsports held in Daznak's Pit to celebrate the wedding. Daenerys does not like this but Hizdahr insists the fighters volunteered for the arena in a chance to win glory. Hizdahr offers her spiced locusts but she refuses. Strong Belwas eagerly eats them instead.

During a fight between a boar and Barsena Blackhair, Drogon appears over the arena drawn by the stench of blood and noise of the crowd. Hizdahr becomes a king without his queen when Daenerys flees the area on Drogon's back.[6] Belwas nearly dies from feasting on the locusts, as the spiced locusts are laced with poison.[10]

Hizdahr tries to gain control of Meereen after the disappearance of Daenerys but Grey Worm and his Unsullied refuse to obey him and Ser Barristan Selmy considers Hizdahr vain and weak. Hizdahr removes Skahaz from command of the Brazen Beasts and appoints his cousin Marghaz zo Loraq over them. He takes up residence in the heart of the Great Pyramid during Daenerys's absence. Many of Daenerys's supporters, such as Barristan and Skahaz, later suspect Hizdahr of poisoning the locusts in hopes of getting rid of Daenerys, since he had offered her the food but did not touch it himself.[10]

When the Yunkai lords along with Bloodbeard present Hizdahr with the head of Groleo and demand the deaths of the dragons in return of the Meereen hostages, Hizdahr states he must ponder their request. Barristan, who is present at this parley and had served three kings (Robert, Aerys and Jaehaerys), thinks that none of them would have acted as meekly as Hizdahr when presented with such a threat.[1]

The delicate political situation leads Ser Barristan to talk with Skahaz mo Kandaq the Shavepate[1][11] and later with Grey Worm.[12] They capture Hizdahr but Barristan refuses to kill him until he is sure Hizdahr is guilty. Since his capture the Sons of the Harpy have resumed their shadow war and Yunkai has continued their siege of Meereen.

Family

 
 
 
 
 
 
Unknown
zo Loraq
 
Unknown
wife
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unknown
woman
 
Hizdahr
 
Daenerys
Targaryen
 
Daughters
 
Marghaz
 
Cousins
[Note 1]
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bastard
son
 
Bastard
daughter
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Bhakaz
 
Notes:
  1. Hizdahr is known to have at least three cousins: Marghaz and two unnamed cousins (one male and one female).


Quotes by Hizdahr zo Loraq

Men are born to strive and suffer. Our woes only vanish when we die.[2]

—Hizdahr, to Daenerys Targaryen

Before you came Meereen was dying. Our rulers were old men with withered cocks and crones whose puckered cunts were dry as dust. They sat atop their pyramids sipping apricot wine and talking of the glories of the Old Empire whilst the centuries slipped by and the very bricks of the city crumbled all around them. Custom and caution had an iron grip upon us till you awakened us with fire and blood. A new time has come, and new things are possible. [2]

—Hizdahr, to Daenerys Targaryen

One day all men must die, but it serves no good to dwell on death. I prefer to take each day as it comes.[2]

—Hizdahr, to Daenerys Targaryen

Quotes about Hizdahr zo Loraq

I have to trust in Hizdahr.[13]

On her terrace, in her bathing pool, the little fish would nibble at her legs as she soaked. Even they kissed with more fervor than Hizdahr zo Loraq.[2]

Naked men felt vulnerable and were less inclined to acts of suicidal heroism.[11]

Barristan Selmy's opinion of Hizdahr (taking note of his appearance) prior to capturing him

References