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"Mathash cha yeng nosotros yedhrol. Ye sovla. We shindhol shpa chnyeny.
(He came from the sky. The black ane. The winged shadow.)
"
―The Goatherd [src]

Drogon is i of the iii dragons born in the wastelands beyond Lhazar, along with his brothers Rhaegal and Viserion. He is named later Daenerys's belatedly married man Khal Drogo. He can be distinguished by his blackness and red colored scales, and red-black wings. He was as well Daenerys's personal mount. With the deaths of Viserion and Rhaegal, Drogon is currently the last of his brothers, hence the only known living dragon in beingness.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Flavour i
    • ane.2 Flavour ii
    • 1.3 Flavour 3
    • 1.iv Season 4
    • 1.5 Season five
    • 1.6 Season 6
    • 1.7 Flavour 7
    • 1.8 Season 8
  • 2 Personality and traits
  • iii Appearances
  • 4 Gallery
  • 5 In the books
  • 6 See also
  • vii References

Biography

Season 1

Drogon, the left, blackness dragon egg.

Daenerys is given iii dragons eggs by Magister Illyrio Mopatis on the occasion of her nuptials to Khal Drogo.[2] She is drawn to these eggs and always keeps them in a chest with her. Viserys tries to steal them but is stopped by Ser Jorah Mormont.[3]

Drogon is born forth with his two brothers after Daenerys has their eggs placed on the funeral pyre erected for her deceased husband, Khal Drogo. As she rises unharmed from the ashes of the pyre on the morning following the funeral, he climbs on her shoulder and lets out a powerful scream, announcing the render of dragons to the world.[4]

Season ii

Drogon, breathing burn down for the first time.

Every bit her small khalasar travels east, Daenerys tries to get Drogon to eat, but he refuses the raw meat she offers, just as his brothers exercise.[5] Later, while Daenerys is staying at Qarth, she teaches Drogon to breathe fire for the first time, roasting a minor piece of meat, which he then eats. Doreah plays with him just Daenerys tells her to let him slumber, telling Doreah that Drogon loves her.[6] Later, Drogon and his brothers are kidnapped to the panic of Daenerys.[7] In a coming together with the Thirteen, Pyat Pree, a warlock, reveals he has taken them to the Firm of the Undying and claims that he is eager to reunite Daenerys with her children.[8]

After Daenerys enters the House of the Undying, she eventually finds her three dragons chained to a minor dais. Pyat Pree suddenly appears and bondage Daenerys with magic, saying that her dragons make his magic strong, that she makes the dragons stronger, and thus she must stay in the House of the Undying forever.

Daenerys and her dragons employ burn down to kill and escape Pyat.

An unconcerned Daenerys whispers "dracarys" to Drogon, and later a couple of tries, he spits a large plume of fire at Pyat, igniting the warlock'due south robes. The other two dragons follow their brother's lead and the three of them burn Pyat Pree live, free themselves and Daenerys from their bondage, and set the House of the Undying debark.

Season iii

Drogon has grown significantly since leaving Qarth, and is nearly the size of a small dog by the fourth dimension Daenerys and her party attain Astapor. He swoops into the water and catches a fish, which he then cooks in mid-air and devours. Daenerys notes that he is not growing fast enough for her to use him to conquer the 7 Kingdoms in the immediate futurity.

At Slaver's Bay, she speaks with Kraznys mo Nakloz, as they attempt to work out a deal for his slave soldiers, the Unsullied. Daenerys says she will accept all eight thousand Unsullied, including those in grooming. To this Kraznys laughs at her and says even with the wealth she possesses she could afford hardly over one hundred Unsullied. Daenerys surprises him by reminding him she has Dragons, and she will give him 1. They strike a deal that she may have all the Unsullied, as well as those still in training, in exchange for her biggest dragon.

Drogon burns Kraznys during the Sack of Astapor.

Old later the exchange is made, and Daenerys meets with the Skilful Masters and gives the chained Drogon over to Kraznys, who in turn gives her the gilded scourge which signifies absolute authority over the Unsullied. One time the Unsullied are under her command, Kraznys angrily comments that Drogon does not obey him, to which she responds, in Valyrian, that he does non obey because dragons are non slaves. Daenerys orders Kraznys's expiry with a harsh "dracarys." Drogon then takes flight and strafes the guards and Expert Masters in the walls in a higher place the plaza.

After the Sack of Astapor is finished, Daenerys'southward khalasar and her new Unsullied ground forces march out of the city, with Drogon and his brothers flying overhead.

Daenerys marches forward with her army and dragons.

Drogon and his brothers are nowadays in Daenerys'southward tent when a Wise Chief from Yunkai arrives to entreat with their mother. Drogon, now well-nigh the size of a large domestic dog, aggressively barks at the Master when he gets too close to Daenerys. Later, the Wise Master has two slaves identify a chest full of gold nearly Drogon. While the two talk, Daenerys throws a piece of meat to Viserion, and Drogon attempts to steal it from his brother. When the negotiation goes sour, Drogon growls at the Wise Master for threatening Daenerys. Scared for his condom, the Wise Main tells his slaves to have dorsum the gold and leave. Drogon stops them in their tracks, hissing, and growling.

Season iv

Drogon snarls a warning at his mother when she tries to interrupt his feeding.

Drogon and his brothers are now the size of pocket-sized horses. He quietly rests his head on his mother's lap every bit she caresses him. When his 2 brothers come back with a dead lamb, he joins the fight over the carcass. His mother tries to calm him down, and without warning, Drogon snaps at her with a hiss; a warning to not interfere. He then roars and goes to competition the impale. Daenerys is shaken, fearing that she is losing influence over her "children", equally dragons can never be truly tamed.[9]

Drogon preys on goats to feed nearly Meereen.

Following Daenerys's conquest of Meereen, Drogon, who is now the size of a minor transport, kills and eats the goats of a local goatherd. The goatherd lays the charred bones of his flock before Daenerys in her throne room, hoping he has non angered the new queen and that this was a course of penalization. Daenerys apologizes for Drogon's actions and promises to pay the caprine animal herder back three times the worth of his lost goats.[ten]

Dany is later on dismayed to learn that Drogon has killed the young daughter of some other goatherd. She tearfully confines the 2 smaller dragons to the catacombs of the pyramid while Drogon remains at large, having last been seen over the Black Cliffs.[xi]

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Drogon returns to his mother.

Daenerys confides in Daario Naharis that she has no thought where Drogon has flown off to.[12]

Later the public execution of Mossador, Daenerys encounters an fifty-fifty farther grown Drogon, who has become the size of an elephant, on top of the Great Pyramid. She reaches out to him, merely Drogon flies away at the last moment.[xiii]

Drogon apparently flew due west, eventually winding upwards roving the skies above the shattered ruins of the Valyrian Peninsula, where he was glimpsed by Jorah Mormont and Tyrion Lannister, who were traveling through the region to avert pirates. Massive and majestic, Drogon's unexpected appearance rendered the typically chatty Tyrion speechless and seeing him again also enraptures Jorah. Drogon's flight, unfortunately, distracted the pair long enough for them to be attacked by Stone Men.[fourteen]

Drogon defends Daenerys Targaryen in Daznak's Pit.

While Daenerys attends the k re-opening of the fighting pits at the Great Pit of Daznak, a large group of Sons of the Harpy appear and assault her council and the spectators. While trying to escape, Dany and her small-scale group become surrounded by the Sons with no chance of escape. Drogon suddenly appears, flight out of a flame flare-up and begins to attack, burning the Sons with his peppery jiff and crushing them in his massive jaws. Temporarily retreating in terror, the Sons regroup and retaliate by throwing spears at Drogon, wounding him slightly. Dany pulls a spear from Drogon's neck, then climbs on his back to remove another one. She commands him to fly away, and he does so, with Dany on his back.[xv]

Later, Drogon lands atop an impressive colina in a bounding main of green grass. Though Dany tries to convince him to have her dorsum to Meereen, Drogon is still recovering from his wounds and is uninterested in flying back. Daenerys wanders away to find something to eat, but she is chop-chop surrounded by a Dothraki khalasar.[16]

Season 6

Dany rides Drogon.

At some point following Daenerys'southward takeover of the Dothraki, she senses Drogon abaft her. She slips away and rides him around the khalasar before landing and giving a rousing voice communication while mounted on his back.[17] He is significantly larger than he was during the battle in Meereen. Somewhen, Drogon carries Dany to the Nifty Pyramid of Meereen, which is nether siege by the Masters.[eighteen]

Drogon and his siblings follow the fleet to Westeros.

Daenerys discusses terms of give up of the masters in Meereen. The masters foolishly mention slaughtering the dragons, which angers their mother. Drogon suddenly appears, lands adjacent to her, and moves i of his wings allowing her to mount his back. As Drogon takes flight, Viserion and Rhaegal suspension out of the catacombs and join their brother in the sky at last. At Dany'south command of "dracarys", Drogon leads his brothers in immolating a few ships of the slaver fleet with dragon fire, decisively ending the Second Siege of Meereen.[nineteen]

Sometime later, Drogon and his brothers back-trail their mother and her large ground forces on a voyage to retake Westeros by soaring above the armada.[20]

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Drogon and his brothers fly alee of their mother every bit she lands on Dragonstone. They investigate the isle as Daenerys enters and secures the castle.[21]

Upon Jon Snowfall's inflow at Dragonstone, Drogon and his brothers wing overhead, startling and frightening both him and Davos. Tyrion then comments that he himself has not yet become used to them either.[22]

Drogon burns the Lannister-Tarly ranks.

Later, Daenerys, frustrated at her losses, takes Drogon (along with a massive Dothraki horde) to the Accomplish in a surprise attack on the Lannister forces. The Lannisters are completely unprepared for a combined assault from Dothraki cavalry and dragonfire and are quickly overpowered. At Daenerys's command, Drogon breathes a massive torrent of fire straight through the Lannister ranks from forepart to back. The Lannister archers attempt to shoot Daenerys off his back, but he banks upward, and the arrows bounce harmlessly off his armored underside.

Drogon destroys Qyburn's scorpion.

Suddenly, a massive scorpion bolt whizzes past Drogon, startling Daenerys. She looks down to see the scorpion itself, equally Bronn reloads information technology. Drogon sees it too, and charges across the battlefield, but Bronn fires a second commodities straight into Drogon's shoulder. With a screech of agony, he plummets towards the footing in freefall, with Daenerys struggling to hold on. However, although the bolt previously punched through a dragon skull, this time, being fired upwards and from a larger altitude, information technology only manages to inflict a flesh wound on its target; Drogon manages to pull himself together earlier striking the ground. He hovers in the air correct in front of Bronn, who leaps out of the manner as the enraged dragon incinerates the scorpion with his fire. He then lands on the battlefield and roars, smashing the remains of the railroad vehicle that had the scorpion with a powerful swipe of his tail.

Daenerys attempts to remove the bolt from Drogon.

Daenerys then dismounts and attempts to remove the scorpion bolt embedded in Drogon'due south shoulder. Despite being a superficial wound, Drogon howls in hurting and fury as his mother tries to pull out the bolt. Suddenly, Daenerys sees Jaime charging towards her with a spear in his hand, hoping to kill her and then and there. Unfortunately for Jaime, Drogon sees him too; shielding Daenerys behind his head, he breathes burn down at the charging Jaime, who is saved from certain decease when Bronn tackles him off his horse and into the river.[23]

In the aftermath of the battle, Drogon rests on a small hill looking over the surviving Lannister and Tarly soldiers brought before his female parent. Daenerys offers the remaining men a selection: kneel or dice. When most of them refuse, Drogon (as if annoyed past this) roars, frightening many more than into bending the genu. Later Randyll Tarly and his son Dickon choose expiry over following Daenerys, Drogon burns them alive, causing the rest of the surviving soldiers to instantly kneel in fear.

Drogon lets Jon close enough to pet him.

Daenerys returns to Dragonstone while riding Drogon. Jon watches equally they state and remains stoic, even after Drogon roars. Sensing something in Jon (his Targaryen ancestry), Drogon allows the Rex in the North to become close enough to pet him; much to Daenerys'southward surprise. Subsequently Daenerys dismounts him, Drogon joins his brothers in the skies above Dragonstone. Daenerys remarks how beautiful they are, and though Jon admits that'south non the word he'd use, but upon seeing her expect, concedes they're "gorgeous beasts," Daenerys is quick to remind him they are her children.[24]

Drogon and his brothers burn the Army of the Dead.

Drogon, Rhaegal, and Viserion accompany Daenerys to rescue Jon Snow and company beyond the Wall, burning many wights in the process. As Daenerys lands Drogon on the minor isle were Jon and his company have taken refuge, Viserion is struck in the neck by an icy javelin, courtesy of the Night King, and is brought down, crashing through the frozen lake. Drogon and Rhaegal cry out for their dying brother but can do nil to help him. Jon is then left behind as Drogon takes to the air, narrowly avoiding a second ice spear from the Dark King.[25]

When Daenerys goes to parley with the Lannisters in King's Landing, she rides Drogon to the Dragonpit in a show of force.[26]

Season 8

Drogon and Rhaegal eye Jon and Daenerys.

Drogon flies with his female parent's army to Winterfell. He and Rhaegal pass over the Wintertime town and the castle, shocking and amazing the Northerners. Drogon is afflicted past the North'due south farthermost cold and is non eating as much as he normally would. Daenerys takes him for a flight, possibly every bit a mode to give him do and shake off the cold. While Drogon carries Daenerys, his brother Rhaegal carries Jon Snow. When they cease at a waterfall, Drogon glares at Jon, showing his discontent with Jon'southward affections towards his mother.[27]

Drogon attempts to kill the Night King in the Battle of Winterfell.

Drogon fights in the Battle of Winterfell. Together with Jon Snow and Rhaegal, he burns countless wights before engaging the Night King on height of Viserion. The three brothers fight ferociously before Drogon, on Daenerys' command, rams Viserion, knocking the Dark King several feet to the ground.

As Jon runs towards Winterfell, Daenerys gets distracted by her feelings for Jon'southward prophylactic and fails to find the wights swarming Drogon. They frantically get-go stabbing the dragon, with him roaring in pain and rage. In a panic, he knocks Daenerys off his back and takes to the air, trying to shake off the attackers from his back, leaving Daenerys and Ser Jorah alone with the horde of the dead.

After the battle, Drogon returns to where he left Daenerys. Wounded and wearied, he comforts his mother as she mourns the decease of Ser Jorah.[28]

Drogon returns to Dragonstone.

Drogon and Rhaegal soar in the skies above Winterfell, though the latter struggles slightly due to his wing existence injured from his fight with Viserion. The Targaryen forces then sail back to Dragonstone, with Daenerys and her dragons flying overhead. Euron Greyjoy's Fe Fleet ambushes them and shoots Rhaegal beginning with massive scorpions mounted on the ships, fatally hitting him multiple times and causing the dragon to smash into the Blackwater Bay and sink. With the death of Rhaegal, Drogon is now the last living dragon in the globe.

Daenerys charges Drogon at the Atomic number 26 Fleet.

Enraged by the death of Rhaegal, Daenerys tries to avenge him by having Drogon burn Euron'due south fleet, merely they are forced to retreat later on narrowly fugitive being hit by another volley. With the Targaryen fleet denied the support of the dragons, Euron turns his scorpions towards them and sinks the armada. Drogon is later nowadays when Daenerys and her forces make it at the gates of King's Landing to deal for Missandei, but keeps his distance due to the scorpions forth the metropolis wall.[29]

Drogon flying over Male monarch's Landing.

Afterward returning to Dragonstone, Drogon burns Varys on his mother's orders for treason. During the Battle of Male monarch's Landing, he uses his tremendous speed and the blinding sunlight to his full advantage, utterly annihilating the Iron Fleet with his dragonfire. He then destroys the city gates to let her army into the metropolis. Subsequently destroying the scorpions on the urban center walls, Daenerys uses him to burn most of the urban center fifty-fifty after information technology surrenders, massacring about of its civilians, surrendered Lannister forces, and the Red Keep, killing and displacing Queen Cersei Lannister in the process.[30]

Drogon lets out cries of grief over his mother's death.

Afterward the boxing is over, Drogon lands on the remains of the Red Keep, and observes his mother's vow to further "liberate" the entire earth via the aforementioned means used on Male monarch'south Landing. Later, he's seen resting next to the ruins of the Red Keep, and is roused when Jon approaches him, though the dragon allows Jon to pass. Later an anguished Jon assassinates Daenerys to save the people of Westeros, Drogon senses his mother in peril and flies up to the throne room to notice Jon holding a lifeless Daenerys in his arms while weeping. Drogon approaches his mother, nudging her in vain a couple of times to no avail. One time he realizes she is expressionless, Drogon roars in grief.

Drogon destroys the Iron Throne.

Enraged, he faces Jon, who prepares for death via Drogon's flames, but Drogon instead turns to the Iron Throne, the symbol and origin of the Dragon Queen'due south obsession. Every bit Balerion'due south burn forged the Iron Throne, Drogon's fire melts it away into aught, bringing a permanent terminate to the struggles for information technology that have plagued Westeros for 300 years, and in a way, fulfilling his female parent's goal to interruption the wheel. With zilch left for him in Westeros, Drogon and then gently picks Daenerys up in his talons and flies abroad beyond the Narrow Sea.

Weeks later at a minor council meeting, Bran Stark, the newly elected Male monarch of Westeros, inquires the whereabouts of Drogon, to which Samwell Tarly answers that he was terminal seen headed east toward Volantis. Bronn interrupts and quips, "The further abroad the amend." Bran proposes that he await for the dragon himself.[31]

Personality and traits

Close up of Drogon's eye.

Drogon is noticeably larger than Rhaegal and Viserion. Initially the luck of the draw in terms of biology, Drogon became fifty-fifty larger than them, as they spend over a twelvemonth chained beneath Meereen while Drogon remained free to chase and fly at his leisure. Virtually of his scales are blackness, shadowing cherry-red ones that run down his back and neck. His wings and frills are black-red mix, down to the wing-bones which are black. His eyes are orange-red. Drogon has grown considerably over the course of seven years, from the size of a kitten to the size of a large whale.

Being a dragon, Drogon has an immense concrete strength and tin can spit destructive streams of fire. He can also fly extremely high and at great speeds, more than any other animal. It is implied that physically, he is the strongest of the three dragons. During the Battle of Rex's Landing, Drogon'due south fire was shown to be strong plenty to annihilate the city buildings, including the Red Keep, and blasts the city gates.

Drogon is the least shy of the three dragons when it comes to interacting with humans, admitting for the worst. He is past far the virtually ambitious of the three, hands agitated and quick to anger, as seen when he is a juvenile and he snarled at a Yunkai Wise Master when he approached his female parent. Similar his brothers, Drogon was trained by their mother to empathize the High Valyrian commands, specially "Dracarys" (High Valyrian for dragonfire), which Daenerys uses to control him to exhale burn down on her enemies. He is also the first to react to orders and takes the initiative in confrontations, as seen when Daenerys ordered her dragons to fire Pyat Pree or when the Wise Master threatened her, he was the starting time to spring to his female parent'south defence. He oft seeks his mother'due south affection, and is often seen existence caressed by her. However, even she isn't prophylactic from his acrimony, equally seen when he snarled at her without warning when she tried to defuse a conflict between the iii. That said, he is fiercely protective of his mother, and will fight viciously in gild to defend her, ignoring wounds if needed, as seen when he attacked the Sons of the Harpy in Daznak's Pit. It appears that he can sense when Daenerys is in danger, and if he does, he will rush to her aid. His larger size also makes him take a dominant office among his siblings, shown in how easily he stole a lamb from Rhaegal and Viserion; they cease their squabble and instead squeal for him to share the lamb with them.

Despite his feral mind, he also possesses a class of empathy, which is shown when he lies next to Daenerys equally the latter mourns the fallen Jorah Mormont after the Battle of Winterfell. Drogon also cares greatly for Rhaegal and Viserion, as he roars in anguish when Viserion is killed past the Night King, and furiously avenges Rhaegal's death during the Boxing of Rex's Landing past destroying the Fe Armada and all of the scorpions utilized by enemy forces.

When Drogon discovers his mother'southward lifeless body, he is overcome by grief and acrimony, but does not impairment her killer. Instead, he burns the Iron Throne with his fire until information technology is nothing but a puddle of molten slag, destroying the 1 object that is responsible for countless death and destruction over the past 300 years.

Information technology remains a mystery why Drogon did not avenge Daenerys's expiry by killing Jon in return. Normally, Drogon and his brothers would impale anyone who harmed or threatened to damage their mother. Whatever the reason, the fact that Drogon spared Jon suggests that his listen isn't every bit bestial every bit i might think at first glance.

Appearances

Game of Thrones: Season 1 appearances
Wintertime Is Coming The Kingsroad Lord Snow Cripples, Bastards, and Cleaved Things The Wolf and the King of beasts
A Golden Crown Yous Win or Y'all Die The Pointy End Baelor Burn and Blood
Game of Thrones: Flavor 2 appearances
The North Remembers The Night Lands What Is Dead May Never Die Garden of Basic The Ghost of Harrenhal
The Former Gods and the New A Human being Without Award The Prince of Winterfell Blackwater Valar Morghulis
Game of Thrones: Season 3 appearances
Valar Dohaeris Dark Wings, Dark Words Walk of Punishment And At present His Lookout man Is Ended Kissed by Fire
The Climb The Bear and the Maiden Fair Second Sons The Rains of Castamere Mhysa
Game of Thrones: Season 4 appearances
Two Swords The Lion and the Rose Breaker of Bondage Oathkeeper Kickoff of His Name
The Laws of Gods and Men Mockingbird The Mountain and the Viper The Watchers on the Wall The Children
Game of Thrones: Flavor five appearances
The Wars to Come The House of Black and White High Sparrow Sons of the Harpy Kill the Boy
Unbowed, Unbent, Unbroken The Gift Hardhome The Trip the light fantastic of Dragons Female parent'southward Mercy
Game of Thrones: Season 6 appearances
The Red Woman Home Oathbreaker Volume of the Stranger The Door
Blood of My Blood The Broken Human No One Boxing of the Bastards The Winds of Winter
Game of Thrones: Season seven appearances
Dragonstone Stormborn The Queen's Justice The Spoils of War
Eastwatch Beyond the Wall The Dragon and the Wolf

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In the books

In the A Vocal of Ice and Fire novels, Drogon is much the aforementioned. He is the largest and almost aggressive of Daenerys's dragons.

In contrast to Rhaegal and Viserion, Daenerys never explicitly says (both in the books and the show) after whom she has named Drogon, but it is obvious - in retention of her recently deceased married man, Khal Drogo. In the TV serial, Drogon's name is stated (in Valyrian) on-screen for the showtime time in the finale of Season 4 "The Children."

Balerion the Black Dread, the dragon of Aegon the Conqueror, was also colored black with red highlights. Generations later on, presently afterwards Daenerys's dragons hatch, her bloodrider Aggo thinks Drogon resembles descriptions of Balerion so closely that he is actually a reincarnation of Balerion's spirit; Daenerys says information technology may be so, simply gives him a new name for his new life.

When Daenerys enters the Business firm of the Undying, Drogon accompanies her. Once inside, Drogon reacts to the visions that Daenerys has. When they come up upon the Undying, Drogon defends Daenerys past attacking the pulsating centre that stands at the center of the room and spitting burn at the Undying, thereby slaying them; this is the offset time that one of Daenerys's dragons breathes fire. This allows Daenerys to escape the House and seems to take seriously damaged the construction itself.

In the third novel, Daenerys notices that Drogon is more developed than his brothers: he grows faster, is the first to wing above the water, first to flutter from send to ship, the first to lose himself in a passing cloud, and the first to impale prey. He is always hungry. At ane occasion, Rhaegal tries to snatch a piece of meat from him but fails. Drogon also grows more violent than his brothers: he bites Irri's hand when Daenerys is not around. Daenerys apologizes for that.

When the Wise Masters of Yunkai threaten Daenerys, she says "Dracarys" and Drogon burns Grazdan mo Eraz's tokar, who soils his pants in fright. Daenerys taunts Grazdan for whining almost the tokar. Grazdan tells angrily, "These little lizards will non go along y'all safe, I hope you. We will fill the air with arrows if they come within a league of Yunkai. Practice you lot retrieve it is so hard to kill a dragon?" Daenerys answers nonchalantly, "Harder than to impale a slaver."

During the 5th novel, Daenerys is and so busy ruling Meereen that she neglects the dragons. Like any wild fauna that is left to abound without proper training, all three grow savage and unrestrained, especially Drogon; first they prey on sheep and goats, causing pregnant losses to shepherds. But later a little girl is killed by Drogon does Daenerys realize the dragons pose a bang-up danger to her subjects, and must exist kept locked in a makeshift dragon pit, large enough to hold 500 men, inside the Great Pyramid.

Viserion and Rhaegal are defenseless and chained, simply Drogon is tougher: 3 times her servants try to capture him, but in vain. Forty of her bravest had risked themselves, almost all of them suffer burns, and four of them have died. On the nighttime of the third endeavor, Drogon flies north across the Skahazadhan toward the alpine grasses of the Dothraki ocean, and does not return. His whereabouts are unknown for a long while. There are reports that he has been seen north of the river, above the grass of the Dothraki body of water.

Drogon never returns to Dany at the Cracking Pyramid, and Tyrion doesn't definitely see him on the fashion to Meereen—even so, he does glimpse a flying creature with leathery wings, who may well be Drogon, in the same chapter that is being adapted in the scene which unambiguously includes him in the TV series.

Drogon does not come to Daznak'due south Pit in the books to relieve Daenerys; he is drawn to the Pit by the odor of claret and fresh meat from the contempo of the gladiatorial battles (some involving animals), that results in the death of a pit fighter named Barsena Blackhair. Daenerys is amazed to see how much he has grown while being abroad: his wings stretch twenty feet from tip to tip and make sounds similar a clap of thunder.

Many of the spectators abscond, just an animal handler named Harghaz takes information technology on himself to be a hero. Daenerys thinks that possibly he is drunk, or mad; perhaps he has loved Barsena Blackhair from afar, or has heard some whisper of the daughter that Drogon killed; possibly he is just some common man who wants bards to sing of him. Any his motive is, he leaps onto Drogon's back and drives his iron spearpoint downward at the base of the dragon'southward long scaled neck. Daenerys and Drogon scream as i. As Harghaz tries to drive the spear deeper, Drogon throws him off his back, then wrenches his forearm.

Hizdahr yells to the other spearmen "Kill the beast!" Daenerys cannot restrain herself, rushing to assist Drogon. The spearmen run too, the dauntless ones in Drogon's direction and the wise ones away from him. Drogon spits fire at the spearmen, called-for ii of them to decease; his tail breaks the pitmaster (who snuck up behind him) into 2 pieces; some other assailant stabs at his eyes, until the dragon catch him in his jaws and tears his belly out. Daenerys approaches Drogon; he roars full in her face up, his breath hot enough to cicatrice skin. He bathes her in dragonfire, causing her to lose her pilus and wear. On Daenerys's correct, Ser Barristan Selmy tries to depict Drogon'due south attention to him. Daenerys grabs the expressionless pitmaster's whip and hits Drogon repeatedly, till he obeys her. She jumps on his back, pulls the spear from his neck, and they wing away.

Two hundred and xiv people have been killed in the arena, either by Drogon or trampled to death in the commotion, and three times as many take been burned or wounded. Drogon has gone from the urban center by then, terminal seen high over the Skahazadhan, flying north.

Drogon takes Daenerys to his lair in the Dothraki sea. He allows Daenerys to ride on his back, but not to turn him to the management she wants. Daenerys knows that the dragonlords of former Valyria had controlled their mounts with bounden spells and sorcerous horns, but she has none; Drogon is so strong that her whip only annoys him rather than hurt him. Wandering almost, they spot a herd of horses. The riders abscond, and Drogon catches 1 horse. He and Daenerys share information technology, when she of a sudden hears approaching horses. She stands beside her dragon, as Khal Jhaqo and l warriors run across her.

Daenerys refers to her three dragons every bit "brothers", but there is actually no specific reason to remember that their eggs were all laid by the same dragon, or if the 3 eggs were even found in the same place or gathered individually. She may call them "brothers" more than in the figurative sense that they were raised together.

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References

  1. "The Children"
  2. "Winter Is Coming"
  3. "A Gold Crown"
  4. "Burn down and Blood"
  5. "The N Remembers"
  6. "The Ghost of Harrenhal"
  7. "The Old Gods and the New"
  8. "A Man Without Honor"
  9. "Ii Swords"
  10. "The Laws of Gods and Men"
  11. "The Children"
  12. "The Wars to Come"
  13. "The Business firm of Black and White"
  14. "Kill the Boy"
  15. "The Dance of Dragons"
  16. "Female parent's Mercy"
  17. "Blood of My Blood"
  18. "No I"
  19. "Battle of the Bastards"
  20. "The Winds of Winter"
  21. "Dragonstone"
  22. "The Queen'due south Justice"
  23. "The Spoils of War"
  24. "Eastwatch"
  25. "Beyond the Wall"
  26. "The Dragon and the Wolf"
  27. "Winterfell"
  28. "The Long Night"
  29. "The Last of the Starks"
  30. "The Bells"
  31. "The Fe Throne"

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