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[[Drogo]]’s ''khalasar'' moves through the village of the Lamb Men, or [[Lhazareen]], whom Khal [[Ogo]]’s army was attacking. Drogo had defeated Khal Ogo and enslaved thousands who would be sold to provide gold for the ships Drogo’s ''khalasar'' would need to cross the poison sea. Amidst the devastation of the village, [[Daenerys Targaryen|Daenerys]] finds men raping the Lhazareen women. She has her ''kha''s stop them and takes the women as servants. When she orders Ser [[Jorah Mormont|Jorah]] to help, he tells her that she is truly [[Rhaegar Targaryen|Rhaegar]]’s sister.  
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[[Drogo]]’s ''khalasar'' moves through the village of the Lamb Men, or [[Lhazareen]], that Khal [[Ogo]]’s army were attacking. Drogo had defeated Khal Ogo and enslaved thousands who would be sold to provide gold for the ships Drogo’s ''khalasar'' would need to cross the poison sea. Amidst the devastation of the village, [[Daenerys Targaryen|Daenerys]] finds men raping the Lhazareen women. She has her ''kha''s stop them and takes the women as servants. When she orders Ser [[Jorah Mormont|Jorah]] to help, he tells her that she is truly [[Rhaegar Targaryen|Rhaegar]]’s sister.  
  
 
When Daenerys finds Drogo wounded, one of the women who was saved by Daenerys offers to aid him. The woman, [[Mirri Maz Duur]], was a healer and godswife of the lamb men. Drogo’s [[bloodrider]]s mistrust her and name her maegi, but Daenerys is adamant that she can help. Mirri Maz Duur brings Drogo into the remains of her temple, and wants the bloodriders and Daenerys to leave while she applies her healing arts, but Daenerys refuses. The godswife applies a plaster of leaves to the chest wound and tells Drogo not to drink wine nor to remove the poultice. When Daenerys learns that Mirri is also a midwife, she asks the maegi to help her when she gives birth. Drogo tells her, "You don’t ask a slave, you command them."
 
When Daenerys finds Drogo wounded, one of the women who was saved by Daenerys offers to aid him. The woman, [[Mirri Maz Duur]], was a healer and godswife of the lamb men. Drogo’s [[bloodrider]]s mistrust her and name her maegi, but Daenerys is adamant that she can help. Mirri Maz Duur brings Drogo into the remains of her temple, and wants the bloodriders and Daenerys to leave while she applies her healing arts, but Daenerys refuses. The godswife applies a plaster of leaves to the chest wound and tells Drogo not to drink wine nor to remove the poultice. When Daenerys learns that Mirri is also a midwife, she asks the maegi to help her when she gives birth. Drogo tells her, "You don’t ask a slave, you command them."

Revision as of 20:43, 14 August 2012

Daenerys VII
A Game of Thrones chapter
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POV Daenerys
Page 555 US HC (Other versions)
Chapter chronology (All)
Daenerys VI
Jon VIII  ← Daenerys VII →  Tyrion VIII

Daenerys VIII

Synopsis

Drogo’s khalasar moves through the village of the Lamb Men, or Lhazareen, that Khal Ogo’s army were attacking. Drogo had defeated Khal Ogo and enslaved thousands who would be sold to provide gold for the ships Drogo’s khalasar would need to cross the poison sea. Amidst the devastation of the village, Daenerys finds men raping the Lhazareen women. She has her khas stop them and takes the women as servants. When she orders Ser Jorah to help, he tells her that she is truly Rhaegar’s sister.

When Daenerys finds Drogo wounded, one of the women who was saved by Daenerys offers to aid him. The woman, Mirri Maz Duur, was a healer and godswife of the lamb men. Drogo’s bloodriders mistrust her and name her maegi, but Daenerys is adamant that she can help. Mirri Maz Duur brings Drogo into the remains of her temple, and wants the bloodriders and Daenerys to leave while she applies her healing arts, but Daenerys refuses. The godswife applies a plaster of leaves to the chest wound and tells Drogo not to drink wine nor to remove the poultice. When Daenerys learns that Mirri is also a midwife, she asks the maegi to help her when she gives birth. Drogo tells her, "You don’t ask a slave, you command them."

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References and Notes

  • The synopsis was copied from AOL member vbkorik27 previously at [1].