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− | + | {{Hatnote|This article is about the song. For the Targaryen war of succession called by a similar name, see [[Dance of the Dragons]]. For the fifth novel in the "A Song of Ice and Fire" series, see [[A Dance with Dragons]]. For the episode of the TV show, see "[[The Dance of Dragons]]". For the book written by Grand Maester Munkun, see [[The Dance of Dragons, A True Telling]]}} | |
− | "'''The Dance of the Dragons'''",{{ref|ASOS|60}} also called "'''Dance of the Dragons'''",{{ref|AGOT|30}} is a collection of ballads woven together to tell of the [[ | + | [[File: Dance of the Dragons TD.png|Two dying lovers amidst the [[Doom of Valyria]], by Tim Durning © FFG|thumb|350px|right]] |
+ | "'''The Dance of the Dragons'''",{{ref|ASOS|60}} also called "'''Dance of the Dragons'''",{{ref|AGOT|30}} is a collection of haunting ballads woven together to tell of two dying lovers amidst the [[Doom of Valyria]].{{ref|AGOT|30}}{{ref|ASOS|60}} It is usually sung by two singers, one female, one male.{{ref|ASOS|60}} | ||
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− | It is sung by [[Collio Quaynis]] at [[Purple Wedding|the wedding]] of [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I]] and [[Margaery Tyrell]].{{ref|ASOS|60}} | + | It is sung by [[Collio Quaynis]] in [[High Valyrian]] at [[Purple Wedding|the wedding]] of [[Joffrey Baratheon|Joffrey I Baratheon]] and [[Margaery Tyrell]].{{ref|ASOS|60}} |
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Revision as of 13:54, 10 May 2022

Two dying lovers amidst the Doom of Valyria, by Tim Durning © FFG
"The Dance of the Dragons",[1] also called "Dance of the Dragons",[2] is a collection of haunting ballads woven together to tell of two dying lovers amidst the Doom of Valyria.[2][1] It is usually sung by two singers, one female, one male.[1]
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A Game of Thrones
It is sung by a troupe of singers during the feast ending the Hand's tourney.[2]
A Storm of Swords
It is sung by Collio Quaynis in High Valyrian at the wedding of Joffrey I Baratheon and Margaery Tyrell.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 60, Tyrion VIII.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 A Game of Thrones, Chapter 30, Eddard VII.