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Revision as of 14:36, 2 August 2014

Galazza Galare
Galazza Galare TheMico.jpg

Title Green Grace
Allegiance House of Galare
Culture Ghiscari
Born 217 AC (roughly)[1]
Meereen
Book A Dance with Dragons (Appears)
Galazza Galare, the Green Grace of Meereen, by Marc Fishman ©

Galazza Galare is the Ghiscari high priestess of the Temple of the Graces in Meereen. She is known as the Green Grace.[2]

Appearance

See also: Images of Galazza Galare

She is a tall graceful looking woman despite being near eighty years old. Her hair is white and her skin parchment thin but the years have not dimmed her piercing green eyes. Daenerys Targaryen thinks they are sad eyes, full of wisdom. She wears a veil.[3]

Recent Events

A Dance with Dragons

Galazza Galare's council proves invaluable to Daenerys Targaryen as she is a voice for peace and tolerance. Two of her kin, Grazdar and Qezza, are made cupbearers. She suggests Daenerys marry Hizdahr zo Loraq to achieve the peace she desires.

When Daenerys disappears and Ser Barristan Selmy seizes control of Meereen in his queen's absence, he sends Galazza to the Yunkai'i to offer his peace terms and gold for the three hostages held by the Yunkai'i. She returns to inform Barristan that the Yunkai'i have refused his offer, and that the only price they will accept is the death of the dragons. She tells him that Daenerys is dead, and that he should let her dragons die as well.[4]

Quotes

Peace is the pearl beyond price.[4]

- Galazza to Barristan Selmy

References and Notes