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{{Location map|Slavers Bay |long=105 |lat=50 |label=Yunkai | caption = The [[Slaver's Bay]] and the location of Yunkai}}
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| image_caption = Yunkai by Tom Garden © Fantasy Flight Games
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'''Yunkai''', also called the '''Yellow City''',{{ref|ADWD|2}} is one of the [[Slaver Cities]] on the eastern coast of [[Slaver's Bay]] in central [[Essos]]. Ruled by the [[Wise Masters]], Yunkai's main export is bed slaves.{{ref|asos|42}} It is said to be a disreputable place.{{Ref|twoiaf| Ancient History: The Rise of Valyria}} Yunkai is also referred to as the '''queen of cities''',{{Ref|asos|42}} a title also claimed by [[Qarth]].{{ref|aDwD|16}}
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The Yunkish emblem is a variation on the [[w:harpy|harpy]] of [[Old Ghis]]: a woman's torso, wings of a [[bat]] instead of arms, legs of an [[eagle]] and a scorpion's tail. Its talons grasp a whip and an iron collar.{{Ref|asos|42}}
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==City==
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===Location===
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{{Location map|Slavers Bay |long=105 |lat=50 |label=Yunkai | caption = [[Slaver's Bay]] and the location of Yunkai}}
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Yunkai is located on [[Slaver's Bay]].{{Ref|TLOIAF| Slaver's Bay}}<ref name=mapofvalyria>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'', [[Map of Valyria (A Dance with Dragons)|Map of Valyria]]</ref> One hundred leagues to the south, following the old Ghiscari coastal road, is [[Astapor]] and about fifty leagues – at least a hundred and sixty-three miles{{Ref|asos|57}} – to the north [[Meereen]]. Well mounted travellers, when riding hard, can reach Yunkai from Astapor in six days.{{Ref|ADWD|25}} To the southwest of Yunkai is the island [[Yaros]].<ref name=mapofvalyria/>
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Three leagues south of Yunkai lies a birchwood forest near a slanting sandstone ridge.{{Ref|asos|42}}
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===Layout===
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[[File:yunkai.png|thumb|350px|Yunkai as seen in ''[[Game of Thrones]]'']]
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:''See also: [[:Category:Images of Yunkai|Images of Yunkai]]''
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Yunkai is made of yellow bricks, with crumbling walls, towers, and tall, stepped pyramids.{{Ref|Asos|42}} These include the golden pyramid of Qaggaz.{{ref|ADWD|47}} A great harpy is mounted above the city's gates.{{Ref|asos|42}}
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===People===
 
[[File:YunkaiHarpie.png|thumb|300px|Yunkai emblem]]
 
[[File:YunkaiHarpie.png|thumb|300px|Yunkai emblem]]
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The Yunkai'i speak a dialect of [[High Valyrian]], different from [[Astapor]]'s, but similar enough.{{Ref|asos|42}}
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Yunkai is ruled by slavers called the [[Wise Masters]],{{Ref|asos|42}}{{Ref|twoiaf| Ancient History: The Rise of Valyria}} who are considered to be cunning{{Ref|ADWD|22}} and corrupted.{{Ref|twoiaf| Ancient History: The Rise of Valyria}}
  
'''Yunkai''' is a city on the eastern coast of [[Slaver's Bay]]. To the west lies the island of [[Yaros]].<ref>[[A Dance with Dragons]], [[Map of Valyria (A Dance with Dragons)|Map of Valyria]]</ref> North of Yunkai is no-man's land.  Its main export is [[slave]]s. Its main trade is in bed slaves. The city is made of yellow bricks, with crumbling walls and tall, stepped pyramids. Their emblem is a harpy; a woman's torso, wings of a bat instead of arms, legs of an eagle and a scorpion's tail. Its talons grasp a whip and an iron collar. They are ruled by slavers, called the [[Wise Masters]]. They speak a dialect of Valyrian.{{Ref|aSoS|42}}
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The highborn warriors of Yunkai wear linen skirts and tunics dyed a deep yellow and cloaks sewn with [[copper]] disks. They oil their hair and twist it into towers and shapes, and wear tall helms to preserve the stylings.{{Ref|asos|42}} The nobility wear fringed ''[[tokar]]s'',{{ref|ASOS|42}} a sign of power, as they do in [[Astapor]] and [[Meereen]].
  
Yunkai can field an army of roughly five thousand men, all slaves. When [[Daenerys Targaryen]] marched on the city, they supplemented this force with sellswords.{{Ref|aSoS|42}} A force of a hundred soldiers is commanded by the [[Girl General]].{{ref|aDwD|47}}
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The Yunkai'i ride horses and camels.{{ref|ASOS|42}} The city's walls are defended by crossbowmen and slingers.{{Ref|aSoS|42}}
  
==Slaves==
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Yunkai can field an army of roughly five thousand men, all slaves.{{Ref|asos|42}}
In Yunkai, eunuchs are made by only cutting the testicles off.{{Ref|aSoS|23}} Yunkai is known for training bed slaves, not warriors.  A slave in Yunkai learns the way of the seven sighs and the sixteen seats of pleasure.{{Ref|aSoS|42}}
 
==Generals==
 
The Yunkai’i do not lack for commanders.  After the [[Siege of Astapor]], on the march to Yunkai to re-supply, the [[Windblown]] observe the Yunkish lordlings scuttling everywhere.  [[Yurkhaz zo Yunzak]] has the supreme command; he comes and goes in a palanquin so huge it requires 40 slaves to carry it.  Half of the generals have similar sounding names and telling one Ghiscari name from the other is an art few of the Windblown have mastered, so the [[Windblown]] give them mocking styles of their own devising: {{Ref|aDwD|25}}
 
  
*The [[Yezzan zo Qaggaz|Yellow whale]] - [[Yezzan zo Qaggaz]]
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===Economy===
*The [[Girl General]]
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Yunkai is known for training bed slaves who are taught the way of the seven sighs and the sixteen seats of pleasure.{{Ref|aSoS|42}} Dancers are trained to dance since are old enough to walk, and are an expert in all the erotic arts as well.{{Ref|adwd|16}} In Yunkai, as in [[Meereen]], [[eunuch]]s are made by only cutting the testicles off{{Ref|aSoS|23}} In Yunkai slave swordsmen are cheaper than the swords they use.{{Ref|asos|23}}
*The Little Pigeon - [[Paezhar zo Myraq]]
 
*The Clanker Lords: ([[Chezdhar zo Rhaezn]], [[Maezon zo Rhaezn]] and [[Grazdhan zo Rhaezn]])
 
*Lord Wobblecheeks - [[Ghazdor zo Ahlaq]]
 
*The Drunken Conqueor - [[Morghaz zo Zherzyn]]
 
*Pudding Face - [[Gorzhak zo Eraz]]
 
*The Rabbit - [[Faezhar zo Faez]]
 
*The [[Charioteer]]
 
*The [[Beastmaster]]
 
*The [[Perfumed Hero]]
 
  
Every one of the generals is wealthy and arrogant, and everyone is a captain and commander, answerable to no one but [[Yurkhaz zo Yunzak]].  They are disdainful of mere [[sellsword]]s and prone to squabbles over precedencies that are as endless as they are incomprehensible.  In the time it takes the [[Windblown]] to ride 3 miles, the Yunkai’i have fallen 2 ½ miles behind.  According to [[Beans]] they are:
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[[currency|Coins]] from Yunkai include the golden marks, brightly shining coins stamped with a stepped pyramid on one side and the harpy of Ghis on the other.{{Ref|asos|42}}
{{Quote|A pack of sinking yellow fools [who] still ain't managed to puzzle out why the [[Stormcrows]] and the [[Second Sons]] went over to the dragon queen. {{Ref|aDwD|25}}}}
 
  
Once encamped outside of [[Meereen]] [[Yezzan zo Qaggaz]] stands foremost amongst the Yunkish lords who favour honouring the peace with [[Meereen]].  Most of the other lords are only biding their time, waiting for the armies of [[Volantis]] to arrive. A few want to assault the city immediately, lest the Volantenes rob them of their glory and the best part of the plunder. Yezzan would have no part of that, nor would he consent to returning [[Meereen]]’s hostages by way of trebuchet – as the [[sellsword]] [[Bloodbeard]] had proposed.  
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==History==
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Yunkai was a colony of the [[Old Empire of Ghis]]. Yunkai survived the destruction of [[Old Ghis]] at the hands of the [[Valyrian Freehold]], and was subsequently conquered by the Valyrians, who learned [[slavery]] from the conquered [[Ghiscari]] and used slaves to expand their empire.{{ref|TWOIAF| Ancient History: Valyria's Children}} After the [[Doom of Valyria]] and the fall of the Freehold, the Ghiscari of [[Slaver's Bay]] took control of the slave trade.{{ref|TWOIAF| Ancient History: The Rise of Valyria}} During the centuries that followed, Yunkai and her sister cities Meereen and Astapor were the linchpins of the slave trade.{{Ref|adwd|16}}
  
Later, after the sudden death of [[Yurkhaz zo Yunzak]], [[Yezzan zo Qaggaz]] has the most support for supreme command but he then dies of the [[pale mare]].  The council of masters have been unable to agree who their new commander should be so presently the Wise Masters are rotating the supreme command amongst themselves with the generals taking a turn each day.{{Ref|aDwD|59}}  They provided the [[Windblown]], and presumably their other [[sellsword]] companies, with a chart for the rotation.{{Ref|aDwD|60}}
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A [[Triarch of Volantis]] named [[Vogarro]] purchased a [[widow of the waterfront|pleasure slave]] trained in the seven sighs in Yunkai. Vogarro fell in love with her, freed her, and married her, raising a great scandal. When Vogarro died his widow remained in [[Volantis]], where she still continues to wield power.{{Ref|adwd|27}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
===A Storm of Swords===
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===''A Clash of Kings''===
[[Daenerys Targaryen]] attacked and defeated the city, turning both sellsword companies in their service to her side.{{Ref|aSoS|42}} After Yunkai's surrender, Daenerys marched on [[Meereen]].{{Ref|aSoS|57}}
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Khal [[Pono]]'s ''[[khalasar]]'' rides to the [[Slaver Cities]] to sell thousands of slaves.{{ref|ACOK|12}}
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===''A Storm of Swords''===
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As part of [[Targaryen campaign in Slaver's Bay|her campaign in Slaver's Bay]], [[Daenerys Targaryen]] marches on Yunkai following the [[fall of Astapor]]. Having learned about the faith of Astapor, the [[Wise Masters]] of Yunkai supplement their defense with sellswords.{{Ref|aSoS|42}} The Wise Masters attempt to convince Daenerys to leave their city by having [[Grazdan mo Eraz]] offering her fifty thousand golden marks to leave [[Slaver's Bay]] and head to [[Westeros]]. Daenerys rejects the offer.{{ref|ASOS|42}}
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Daenerys defeats the city in a [[battle near Yunkai]], turning the [[Second Sons]] and the [[Stormcrows]] in their service to her side.{{Ref|aSoS|42}} After Yunkai's surrender and the liberation of all [[slaves]] in the city, Daenerys decides not to sack the city but instead to march further towards [[Meereen]].{{Ref|aSoS|57}} After having conquered Meereen, Daenerys receives an envoy from Astapor, Lord [[Ghael]], who informs Daenerys that [[Cleon]], the new king in [[Astapor]], desires an alliance between Meereen and Astapor against Yunkai.{{ref|ASOS|71}}
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===''A Dance with Dragons''===
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After Daenerys's departure, Yunkai returns to slaving{{ref|ADWD|2}} and begins preparing for the next conflict by hiring other sellswords, such as the [[Long Lances]], the [[Windblown]], and the [[Company of the Cat]].{{ref|ADWD|6}} Their envoys travel to [[Qarth]] and other free cities spreading false tales about Daenerys in order to gain support to cast her down. [[Grazdan mo Eraz]] travels to [[Volantis]] to persuade the [[triarchs of Volantis|triarchs]] to send their fleet against Daenerys, and other envoys ally Yunkai with [[New Ghis]], [[Tolos]], [[Elyria]], and [[Dothraki]].{{ref|ADWD|22}} The queen sends the [[Stormcrows]] to scout the Yunkish hinterlands.{{ref|ADWD|23}}
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Yunkai besieges Astapor in an effort to topple the regime that had come into power after Daenerys had sacked that city.{{ref|aDwD|6}} Prince [[Quentyn Martell]], one of the Windblown, witnesses the [[siege of Astapor]] and its sacking.{{ref|ADWD|25}}
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The Yunkish army is commanded by squabbling, wealthy lordlings<ref group="N">These include [[Yezzan zo Qaggaz]], [[Malazza]], [[Paezhar zo Myraq]], [[Chezdhar zo Rhaezn]], [[Maezon zo Rhaezn]], [[Grazdhan zo Rhaezn]], [[Ghazdor zo Ahlaq]], [[Morghaz zo Zherzyn]], [[Gorzhak zo Eraz]], [[Faezhar zo Faez]], the [[Charioteer]], the [[Beastmaster]], and the [[Perfumed Hero]].</ref> who have brought slave hosts of various sizes. [[Yurkhaz zo Yunzak]] has the supreme command of the Yunkishmen.{{ref|ADWD|25}} While some such as [[Yezzan zo Qaggaz]] favor peace with Meereen, most of Yunkai'i want to attack the city, despite the Volantenes not having arrived yet.{{ref|ADWD|57}} The [[Second Sons]] defect from Daenerys to the Yunkai'i.{{ref|ADWD|36}}
  
===A Dance with Dragons===
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Daenerys makes peace with Yunkai and exchanges hostages.{{ref|ADWD|50}} Yunkish envoys attend the reopening of Meereen's [[fighting pits]], but Yurkhaz is killed{{ref|ADWD|59}} in the turmoil at the [[Great Pit of Daznak]] after Dany disappears atop [[Drogon]].{{ref|ADWD|52}} The Yunkai'i, now led by a council of masters, kill three hostages and demand that King [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]] have the queen's [[dragon]]s killed.{{ref|ADWD|59}} Yezzan has the most support for supreme command but he then dies of the [[pale mare]]. The Wise Masters rotate the supreme command amongst themselves with the generals taking a turn each day.{{Ref|aDwD|59}}  They provide the Windblown, and presumably their other sellsword companies, with a chart for the rotation.{{Ref|aDwD|60}}
After Daenerys's departure, Yunkai began preparing for the next conflict by hiring sellswords, such as the [[Long Lances]], the [[Windblown]] and the [[Company of the Cat]]. There envoys travel to [[Qarth]] and other free cities spreading false tales about Daenerys in order to gain support to cast her down. [[Grazdan mo Eraz]] travels to [[Volantis]] to persuade the Triarchs to send their fleet against Daenerys Targaryen.  Yunkai declares war on [[Astapor]] in an effort to topple the regime that had come into power after Daenerys had sacked that city.{{ref|aDwD|6}}
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The [[Iron Fleet]] captures a few merchant and slaving vessels near [[Yaros]] and Yunkai.{{ref|ADWD|63}}
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In the [[Great Pyramid]] of Meereen, [[Skahaz mo Kandaq]] informs Ser [[Barristan Selmy]], [[Hand of the Queen]] to the missing Daenerys, that the Yunkai'i have [[second siege of Meereen|resumed their siege]].{{ref|ADWD|70}}
  
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
{{Quote| Ours is the blood of ancient Ghis, whose empire was old when [[Valyria]] was yet a squalling child.{{Ref|aSoS|42}}}} - [[Grazdan mo Eraz]]
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{{Quote|Ancient and glorious is Yunkai, the queen of cities. Our walls are strong, our nobles proud and fierce, our common folk without fear. Ours is the blood of ancient [[Old Ghis|Ghis]], [[Old Empire of Ghis|whose empire]] was old when [[Valyria]] was yet a squalling child.{{Ref|aSoS|42}}|[[Grazdan mo Eraz]], to [[Daenerys Targaryen]]}}
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{{Quote|Astapor was complacent and vulnerable. Yunkai is forewarned.{{Ref|aSoS|42}}|"[[Barristan Selmy|Arstan Whitebeard]]", to [[Daenerys Targaryen]]}}
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{{Quote|I spared Yunkai before, but I will not make that mistake again. If they should dare attack me, this time I shall raze their Yellow City to the ground.{{Ref|aDwD|16}}|[[Daenerys Targaryen]], to [[Xaro Xhoan Daxos]]}}
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{{Quote|With their generals, it's a wonder they don't march into [[Slaver's Bay|the sea]].{{Ref|aDwD|25}}|[[Beans]] to the [[Windblown]]}}
  
{{Quote| With their generals, it’s a wonder they don’t march into the sea.}} - [[Beans]], on the aptitude of the Yunkai generals
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{{quote|Of Yunkai, the yellow city, little needs be said, for it is a most disreputable place. The men who rule it, calling themselves the [[Wise Masters]], are steeped in corruption, selling bed [[slaves]] and boy-whores and worse.{{ref|TWOIAF| Ancient History: The Rise of Valyria}}|writings of [[Yandel]]}}
  
==References and Notes==
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==Chapters which take place at Yunkai==
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*[[A Storm of Swords-Chapter 42|''A Storm of Swords'': 42. Daenerys IV]]
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Yunkai
Ghiscari city
Tom Garden Yunkai II.png
Yunkai by Tom Garden © Fantasy Flight Games
Location Slaver's Bay, Essos
Government Wise Masters
Founded Thousands of years ago
Organizations Wise Masters, Graces

Yunkai, also called the Yellow City,[1] is one of the Slaver Cities on the eastern coast of Slaver's Bay in central Essos. Ruled by the Wise Masters, Yunkai's main export is bed slaves.[2] It is said to be a disreputable place.[3] Yunkai is also referred to as the queen of cities,[2] a title also claimed by Qarth.[4]

The Yunkish emblem is a variation on the harpy of Old Ghis: a woman's torso, wings of a bat instead of arms, legs of an eagle and a scorpion's tail. Its talons grasp a whip and an iron collar.[2]

City

Location

Yunkai is located in Slaver's Bay
Yunkai
Slaver's Bay and the location of Yunkai

Yunkai is located on Slaver's Bay.[5][6] One hundred leagues to the south, following the old Ghiscari coastal road, is Astapor and about fifty leagues – at least a hundred and sixty-three miles[7] – to the north Meereen. Well mounted travellers, when riding hard, can reach Yunkai from Astapor in six days.[8] To the southwest of Yunkai is the island Yaros.[6]

Three leagues south of Yunkai lies a birchwood forest near a slanting sandstone ridge.[2]

Layout

Yunkai as seen in Game of Thrones
See also: Images of Yunkai

Yunkai is made of yellow bricks, with crumbling walls, towers, and tall, stepped pyramids.[2] These include the golden pyramid of Qaggaz.[9] A great harpy is mounted above the city's gates.[2]

People

Yunkai emblem

The Yunkai'i speak a dialect of High Valyrian, different from Astapor's, but similar enough.[2]

Yunkai is ruled by slavers called the Wise Masters,[2][3] who are considered to be cunning[10] and corrupted.[3]

The highborn warriors of Yunkai wear linen skirts and tunics dyed a deep yellow and cloaks sewn with copper disks. They oil their hair and twist it into towers and shapes, and wear tall helms to preserve the stylings.[2] The nobility wear fringed tokars,[2] a sign of power, as they do in Astapor and Meereen.

The Yunkai'i ride horses and camels.[2] The city's walls are defended by crossbowmen and slingers.[2]

Yunkai can field an army of roughly five thousand men, all slaves.[2]

Economy

Yunkai is known for training bed slaves who are taught the way of the seven sighs and the sixteen seats of pleasure.[2] Dancers are trained to dance since are old enough to walk, and are an expert in all the erotic arts as well.[4] In Yunkai, as in Meereen, eunuchs are made by only cutting the testicles off[11] In Yunkai slave swordsmen are cheaper than the swords they use.[11]

Coins from Yunkai include the golden marks, brightly shining coins stamped with a stepped pyramid on one side and the harpy of Ghis on the other.[2]

History

Yunkai was a colony of the Old Empire of Ghis. Yunkai survived the destruction of Old Ghis at the hands of the Valyrian Freehold, and was subsequently conquered by the Valyrians, who learned slavery from the conquered Ghiscari and used slaves to expand their empire.[12] After the Doom of Valyria and the fall of the Freehold, the Ghiscari of Slaver's Bay took control of the slave trade.[3] During the centuries that followed, Yunkai and her sister cities Meereen and Astapor were the linchpins of the slave trade.[4]

A Triarch of Volantis named Vogarro purchased a pleasure slave trained in the seven sighs in Yunkai. Vogarro fell in love with her, freed her, and married her, raising a great scandal. When Vogarro died his widow remained in Volantis, where she still continues to wield power.[13]

Recent Events

A Clash of Kings

Khal Pono's khalasar rides to the Slaver Cities to sell thousands of slaves.[14]

A Storm of Swords

As part of her campaign in Slaver's Bay, Daenerys Targaryen marches on Yunkai following the fall of Astapor. Having learned about the faith of Astapor, the Wise Masters of Yunkai supplement their defense with sellswords.[2] The Wise Masters attempt to convince Daenerys to leave their city by having Grazdan mo Eraz offering her fifty thousand golden marks to leave Slaver's Bay and head to Westeros. Daenerys rejects the offer.[2]

Daenerys defeats the city in a battle near Yunkai, turning the Second Sons and the Stormcrows in their service to her side.[2] After Yunkai's surrender and the liberation of all slaves in the city, Daenerys decides not to sack the city but instead to march further towards Meereen.[7] After having conquered Meereen, Daenerys receives an envoy from Astapor, Lord Ghael, who informs Daenerys that Cleon, the new king in Astapor, desires an alliance between Meereen and Astapor against Yunkai.[15]

A Dance with Dragons

After Daenerys's departure, Yunkai returns to slaving[1] and begins preparing for the next conflict by hiring other sellswords, such as the Long Lances, the Windblown, and the Company of the Cat.[16] Their envoys travel to Qarth and other free cities spreading false tales about Daenerys in order to gain support to cast her down. Grazdan mo Eraz travels to Volantis to persuade the triarchs to send their fleet against Daenerys, and other envoys ally Yunkai with New Ghis, Tolos, Elyria, and Dothraki.[10] The queen sends the Stormcrows to scout the Yunkish hinterlands.[17]

Yunkai besieges Astapor in an effort to topple the regime that had come into power after Daenerys had sacked that city.[16] Prince Quentyn Martell, one of the Windblown, witnesses the siege of Astapor and its sacking.[8]

The Yunkish army is commanded by squabbling, wealthy lordlings[N 1] who have brought slave hosts of various sizes. Yurkhaz zo Yunzak has the supreme command of the Yunkishmen.[8] While some such as Yezzan zo Qaggaz favor peace with Meereen, most of Yunkai'i want to attack the city, despite the Volantenes not having arrived yet.[18] The Second Sons defect from Daenerys to the Yunkai'i.[19]

Daenerys makes peace with Yunkai and exchanges hostages.[20] Yunkish envoys attend the reopening of Meereen's fighting pits, but Yurkhaz is killed[21] in the turmoil at the Great Pit of Daznak after Dany disappears atop Drogon.[22] The Yunkai'i, now led by a council of masters, kill three hostages and demand that King Hizdahr zo Loraq have the queen's dragons killed.[21] Yezzan has the most support for supreme command but he then dies of the pale mare. The Wise Masters rotate the supreme command amongst themselves with the generals taking a turn each day.[21] They provide the Windblown, and presumably their other sellsword companies, with a chart for the rotation.[23]

The Iron Fleet captures a few merchant and slaving vessels near Yaros and Yunkai.[24]

In the Great Pyramid of Meereen, Skahaz mo Kandaq informs Ser Barristan Selmy, Hand of the Queen to the missing Daenerys, that the Yunkai'i have resumed their siege.[25]

Quotes

Ancient and glorious is Yunkai, the queen of cities. Our walls are strong, our nobles proud and fierce, our common folk without fear. Ours is the blood of ancient Ghis, whose empire was old when Valyria was yet a squalling child.[2]

Astapor was complacent and vulnerable. Yunkai is forewarned.[2]

I spared Yunkai before, but I will not make that mistake again. If they should dare attack me, this time I shall raze their Yellow City to the ground.[4]

With their generals, it's a wonder they don't march into the sea.[8]

Beans to the Windblown

Of Yunkai, the yellow city, little needs be said, for it is a most disreputable place. The men who rule it, calling themselves the Wise Masters, are steeped in corruption, selling bed slaves and boy-whores and worse.[3]

—writings of Yandel

Chapters which take place at Yunkai

Notes

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 2, Daenerys I.
  2. 2.00 2.01 2.02 2.03 2.04 2.05 2.06 2.07 2.08 2.09 2.10 2.11 2.12 2.13 2.14 2.15 2.16 2.17 2.18 2.19 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 42, Daenerys IV.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 The World of Ice & Fire, Ancient History: The Rise of Valyria.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 16, Daenerys III.
  5. The Lands of Ice and Fire, Slaver's Bay.
  6. 6.0 6.1 A Dance with Dragons, Map of Valyria
  7. 7.0 7.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 57, Daenerys V.
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 25, The Windblown.
  9. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 47, Tyrion X.
  10. 10.0 10.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 22, Tyrion VI.
  11. 11.0 11.1 A Storm of Swords, Chapter 23, Daenerys II.
  12. The World of Ice & Fire, Ancient History: Valyria's Children.
  13. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 27, Tyrion VII.
  14. A Clash of Kings, Chapter 12, Daenerys I.
  15. A Storm of Swords, Chapter 71, Daenerys VI.
  16. 16.0 16.1 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 6, The Merchant's Man.
  17. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 23, Daenerys IV.
  18. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 57, Tyrion XI.
  19. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 36, Daenerys VI.
  20. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 50, Daenerys VIII.
  21. 21.0 21.1 21.2 A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 59, The Discarded Knight.
  22. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 52, Daenerys IX.
  23. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 60, The Spurned Suitor.
  24. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 63, Victarion I.
  25. A Dance with Dragons, Chapter 70, The Queen's Hand.