

Daenerys Targaryen: A Game of Thrones prophecy in view

The sixth season of the TV series Game of Thrones has been released on BluRay. The seventh season is coming up. But before we look into the future - there are still some unanswered questions. Including the prophecy that Daenerys Targaryen received.
The series phenomenon Game of Thrones not only impresses with its extremely high production quality, but also with a story in which nothing is left to chance. The prime example of this is the character of Hodor (Kristian Nairn). If you haven't seen the sixth season yet, I have two pieces of advice for you:
- Don't read the next paragraph. I explain how George R. R. Martin plans things using a key character as an example. The text after the explanation starts after the first YouTube video and the picture of Daenerys Targaryen.
- Watch the sixth season. What are you waiting for? Honestly... you're missing out. And if you missed the first five, you're missing this one too.
If you're looking for DVDs, then click on this link.
Spoiler: Beyond the Wall
As a reminder, in the first episode of the series, which has now been running for six years, readers, viewers and the character of Bran Stark (Isaac Hampstead Wright) meet a gentle man who seems somewhat mentally retarded. The man, who would probably pass for a giant among humans but is not an actual giant, is called Hodor. He is called that because "Hodor" is the only word he says. No one knows why, but Hodor is one of the series' big favourites.
The text continues: The prophecy for the Mother of Dragons
Spoiler ready. From now on, speculation based on things that have happened so far in the series. I've been wading knee-deep in the mythos of the Westerosi while writing, trying to apply the prophecy from the House of the Undead to characters close to Daenerys.
Why am I telling you all this when we're actually talking about Daenerys Targaryen, whom neither Bran nor Hodor have ever met? I want to reveal that author George R. R. Martin has it all planned out. Everything. The smallest details become gigantic revelations. And Daenerys Targaryen received the following prophecy in the fourth volume of The Song of Ice and Fire, or the tenth episode of the second season:
There are passages in the prophecy that are obvious. "The dragon has three heads" is a clear reference to the three dragons that Daenerys regards as her mother: Drogon, Viserion and Rhaegal.
Child of the Storm is one of Daenerys' titles, as she has many names and titles. One of them is Daenerys Stormdaughter, in the original slightly less clunky Daenerys Stormborn.
But the rest? Fans on the internet are racking their brains over this. One of the more provocative theories concerning the history of the character of Daenerys and the history of Westeros is that the betrayals, the horses and the fires are connected. The constellation, according to the theory, is as follows:
- A fire for life, a horse to bed, a betrayal for blood
- A fire for death, a horse for fear, a betrayal for gold
- A fire for love, a horse for love, a betrayal for love
These are not nine separate events, but three people in the life of Daenerys Targaryen. The people must be close to her in some way, otherwise the horse metaphor doesn't work. Even betrayal can only be committed if there is a certain closeness.
1. drogo
Drogo is the Khal of the Dothraki, a race of horsemen, and the first husband of Daenerys Targaryen. A forced marriage turned into love and deep affection. But the traitor Mirri Maz Duur puts an end to their love and the planned invasion of Westeros by using black magic to put Drogo into a trance from which he will never wake up. Daenerys has no choice but to suffocate her husband with a pillow.
The pyre on which Khal Drogo is laid out is lit by Daenerys. It is this fire that allows the dragons to hatch from their eggs. A fire for life.
Daenerys had to go to bed with Drogo even before she felt anything for him. A horse to bed.
The Mirri Maz Duur's betrayal also results in Daenerys losing her unborn child. The Drogo bloodline is over. A betrayal for blood.
2. Hizdahr zo Loraq
As a result of the resistance, the people split and a powerful resistance movement forms against Daenerys. The suspicion that is never spoken aloud: Hizdahr zo Loraq is himself behind the murders in the streets of Meereen.
As a diplomatic manoeuvre, he wants to marry Daenerys and ascend to the throne of Meereen. This may sound absurd to the queen, but with the enemy at the gates of the city, she at least wants to pacify her own people. Hizdahr zo Loraq promises her 90 days and 90 nights of peace in the streets. He leaves open how he intends to achieve this. But the suspicion remains: Hizdahr zo Loraq is behind the murders. A betrayal for gold, because the battle arenas yield a lot of money.
Daenerys has no feelings for Hizdahr zo Loraq. In fact, he disgusts her. A horse of fear.
The fire for death is easily explained at this point: dragons. Meereen. Sea of flames.
3. Jon Snow?
The Game of Thrones story ends here for now. The Song of Ice and Fire is guaranteed to have a next instalment, but we don't know it yet. Author George R. R. Martin is keeping a low profile, even writing on an ancient computer with no internet access and only talking to the showrunners of the series about the next instalment of the story.
Unofficially, however, the story is quite different. Lyanna and Rhaegar had an affair because she fell madly in love with him. The result of this affair was not only Robert Baratheon's rebellion against the reigning king - the beginning of all the royal unrest in Westeros - but also a little boy called Jon. He was given the usual surname for orphans and bastards in Winterfell: Snow.
Eddard therefore chose to besmirch his own honour rather than break his promise to his sister.
Since Jon Snow is a Targaryen in blood, the legends from ancient Valyria that the Valyrians tied control of the notoriously savage dragons to their bloodline with magic and blood sacrifices could be true. They are said to have a kind of relationship of trust with the flying monsters in their blood. No one knows exactly how this works.
So how does this fit into the prophecy?
A horse for love: it is quite possible that Daenerys and Jon Snow will begin a sexual relationship in the upcoming season. Because the two don't know each other and neither of them knows that Daenerys Targaryen is Jon Snow's aunt, as she is Rhaegar's sister.
Inbreeding and sex in the family are not uncommon in George R. R. Martin's books, the kingdoms of Westeros and the neighbouring country of Essos, as Jaime Lannister and his sister Cersei repeatedly prove. The two have three children together: Joffrey Baratheon, Tommen Baratheon and Myrcella Baratheon. They all bear the surname of their stepfather and husband Cersei's Robert.
Furthermore, a small note about the Targaryens' history by author George R. R. Martin hints at a relationship. Note: The man knows the story, but doesn't give anything away. But when he has little discussions like this, something might slip past his lips. Like in this video at 27:27.
Brothers marry sisters and... you know... um... nephews and aunts and so on.
Azor Ahai is to be reborn in the form of the "prince who was promised". This is theorised to be Jon Snow. And his love for Daenerys and his sacrifice of her is what is needed to create a sword that can defeat the Night King - the leader of the White Walkers. Since the second Lightbringer is from fire, the point of fire for love would also be immediately fulfilled.
Phew. That's it. Actually, this article was supposed to be very short, just quickly pointing you to the sixth season on DVD, but then the situation escalated a little.
But what do you think?
But what do you think? Does the theory make sense? Or how do you interpret the prophecy from the House of the Immortals?
Let me know in the comments.


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