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| Title          = ''Ko''<br>[[Bloodrider]]
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| Title          = ''[[Ko]]''<br>[[Bloodrider]]
| Allegiance    = [[House Targaryen]]
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| Allegiance    = Khal [[Drogo]]'s ''khalasar''<br>[[House Targaryen]]<br>[[Queensguard]]
 
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| Culture        = [[Dothraki]]
 
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| Date_of_Birth  = {{Date|281|283}}<ref>''See the [[Years after Aegon's Conquest/Calculations Ages (Continued)#Jhogo|Jhogo]] calculation.''</ref>
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| Place_of_Birth =[[Dothraki Sea]]
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| Books          = ''[[A Game of Thrones]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Clash of Kings]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Storm of Swords]]'' (appears)<br>''[[A Feast for Crows]]'' (appendix)<br>''[[A Dance with Dragons]]'' (appears)<br>''[[The Winds of Winter]]'' (mentioned)
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[[File:Jhogo by Cloudninja9.jpg|thumb|250px|Jhogo by [http://cloudninja9.deviantart.com/ Cloudninja9]©]]
 
  
'''Jhogo''' is a [[Dothraki]] horserider of [[Daenerys Targaryen]]'s ''khas'' who later becomes one of her bloodriders.
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'''Jhogo''' is a [[Dothraki]] horserider in the ''[[khalasar]]'' of Khal [[Drogo]].  
  
==Character and Appearance==
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==Appearance and Character==
Jhogo is sixteen and very thin with a faint shadow of a mustache. He is fearless and quick to laugh.{{ref|aGoT|64}}
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{{See also|:Category:Images of Jhogo|l1=Images of Jhogo}}
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Young Jhogo is very thin with a faint shadow of a mustache{{Ref|AGOT|64}} and a raspy voice.{{Ref|AGOT|23}} He is fearless and quick to laugh.{{Ref|AGOT|64}}
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Jhogo carries a whip{{Ref|AGOT|23}} and an ''[[arakh]]''.{{Ref|AGOT|61}}
  
 
==Recent Events==
 
==Recent Events==
 
===''A Game of Thrones''===
 
===''A Game of Thrones''===
Jhogo is one of four [[Dothraki]] warriors assigned to the ''[[khas]]'' of [[Daenerys Targaryen]] within the ''[[khalasar]]'' of Khal [[Drogo]]. When [[Viserys Targaryen]] attacks his sister in the [[Dothraki Sea]], Jhogo uses his whip to separate them.{{ref|aGoT|23}} He accompanies Daenerys during her visit to the Western Market in [[Vaes Dothrak]]. He helps stop an assassination attempt on Daenerys' life by a wineseller by ensnaring the man with his whip. He is given a tall, grey stallion by Drogo as a reward.{{ref|aGoT|54}}
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Jhogo is one of four [[Dothraki]] warriors assigned to the ''[[khas]]'' of [[Daenerys Targaryen]] within the ''[[khalasar]]'' of Khal [[Drogo]]. When [[Viserys Targaryen]] attacks his sister in the [[Dothraki sea]], Jhogo uses his whip to separate them.{{Ref|AGOT|23}}
  
When Daenerys intends to have Drogo healed using blood magic by [[Mirri Maz Duur]], his [[bloodrider]]s attempt to stop it. In the ensuing fight, Jhogo and [[Rakharo]] team up to kill [[Haggo]].{{ref|aGoT|64}}  
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Jhogo accompanies Daenerys during her visit to the Western Market in [[Vaes Dothrak]]. He helps stop an assassination attempt on Daenerys's life by a wineseller by ensnaring the man with his whip. He is given a tall, grey stallion by Drogo as a reward.{{Ref|AGOT|54}}
  
When Daenerys names Jhogo ''ko'' and asks him to become one of her bloodriders alongside [[Aggo]] and [[Rakharo]], she offers him the silver-handled whip she received as a present during her wedding. He is at first reluctant, but he is the first of the three to accept after the [[dragon]]s are born.{{ref|aGoT|72}}
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When Daenerys intends to have Drogo healed using [[blood magic]] by [[Mirri Maz Duur]], his [[bloodrider]]s attempt to stop it. In the ensuing fight, Jhogo and [[Rakharo]] team up to kill [[Haggo]].{{Ref|AGOT|64}}
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When Daenerys names Jhogo ''[[ko]]'' and asks him to become one of her bloodriders alongside [[Aggo]] and [[Rakharo]], she offers him the silver-handled whip she received as a present during her wedding. He is at first reluctant, but is then the first of the three to accept after the [[dragon]]s are born.{{Ref|AGOT|72}}
  
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
 
===''A Clash of Kings''===
During their journey across the [[Red Waste]], Jhogo advises Daenerys to either tie the dying [[Doreah]] to a horse saddle or leave her.{{ref|aCoK|12}}
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[[File:Jhogo by Cloudninja9.jpg|thumb|250px|Jhogo, by [https://www.deviantart.com/cloudninja9 Cloudninja9] ©]]
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Jhogo serves in the [[Queensguard]] of Daenerys.{{Ref|ACOK|Appendix}} During their journey across the [[red waste]], Jhogo advises Daenerys to either tie the dying [[Doreah]] to a horse saddle or leave her.{{Ref|ACOK|12}}
  
While her ''[[khalasar]]'' rests in [[Vaes Tolorro]] after crossing the [[Red Waste]], Daenerys orders her three bloodriders to scout out the country, each one in a different direction. Jhogo leaves to the south-east and follows the [[Red Comet|shierak qiya]]. He is the last to return, having found the city of [[Qarth]], and is accompanied by three representatives of the city, [[Pyat Pree]], [[Quaithe]] and [[Xaro Xhoan Daxos]].{{ref|aCoK|12}}
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While her ''[[khalasar]]'' rests in [[Vaes Tolorro]] after crossing the red waste, Daenerys orders her three bloodriders to scout out the country, each one in a different direction. Jhogo leaves to the south-east and follows the ''[[red comet|shierak qiya]]''. He is the last to return, having found the city of [[Qarth]], and is accompanied by three representatives of the city, [[Pyat Pree]], [[Quaithe]], and [[Xaro Xhoan Daxos]].{{Ref|ACOK|12}}
  
Jhogo leads the procession during Daenerys' visit to the [[Hall of a Thousand Thrones]] to petition the [[Pureborn]], using his whip to set the crowd aside.{{Ref|aCoK|40}} He brushes [[Quaithe]] away from touching [[Daenerys]] when the shadowbinder warns [[Daenerys]] to leave the city.{{Ref|aCoK|40}}  
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Jhogo leads the procession during Daenerys's visit to the [[Hall of a Thousand Thrones]] to petition the [[Pureborn]], using his whip to set the crowd aside. He brushes Quaithe away from touching Daenerys when the [[shadowbinder]] warns Daenerys to leave the city.{{Ref|ACOK|40}}  
  
Jhogo later accompanies Daenerys to the [[House of the Undying]], where he warns her that it is a evil place, a haunt of ghosts and [[maegi]].{{ref|aCoK|48}} He helps disarm [[Pyat Pree]] with his whip, after Pree tries to murder Daenerys.{{ref|aCoK|48}}  
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Jhogo later accompanies Daenerys to the [[House of the Undying]], where he warns her that it is a evil place, a haunt of ghosts and [[maegi]]. He helps disarm [[Pyat Pree]] with his whip, after Pree tries to murder Daenerys.{{Ref|ACOK|48}}  
  
Afterwards, Jhogo, along with [[Aggo]], rides with Daenerys to Qarth's waterfront to seek a ship, where he buys a handful of fat white cherries to eat.{{ref|aCoK|63}} He rushes to Daenerys' aid during her second near assassination attempt and seizes [[Barristan Selmy|Artsan Whitebeard]] with a knife to his throat before releasing him on Daenerys' order.{{ref|aCoK|63}}
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Afterwards, Jhogo, along with [[Aggo]], rides with Daenerys to the [[port of Qarth]] to seek a ship, where he buys a handful of fat white cherries to eat. He rushes to Daenerys's aid during her second near assassination attempt and seizes [[Arstan Whitebeard]] with a knife to his throat before releasing him on Daenerys's order.{{Ref|ACOK|63}}
  
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
 
===''A Storm of Swords''===
Jhogo is present when Daenerys purchases and turns the [[Unsullied]] upon the slavers of [[Astapor]]. He, along with [[Aggo]] and [[Rakharo]], lead the Dothraki against the slave army of [[Yunkai]] and fight in the siege of [[Meereen]]. These victories add three new bells to Jhogo's braid.
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Jhogo guards Daenerys when she visits the [[Plaza of Pride]] to discuss the purchase of [[Unsullied]] slaves. He leads the procession back to her ships and almost pulls his silver-handled whip to move back the [[Astapor]]i crowd, but is stopped by Daenerys before he escalates the situation.{{Ref|ASOS|23}} As one of Daenery's three bloodriders, Jhogo is often asked to keep her company as to prevent Ser [[Jorah Mormont]] from approaching her when alone.{{Ref|ASOS|23}}
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Jhogo protects the rear of the litter alongside Rakharo during the [[fall of Astapor]]. He kills several [[Good Masters]] and Astapori slavers on the day of the battle, taking down one slaver soldier with his silver-handled whip.{{Ref|ASOS|27}}
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On the march to [[Yunkai]], Jhogo and his fellow bloodriders are also made ''kos'' by Daenerys and are put in charge of commanding the 30-odd mounted ''khalasar'' remaining to her, leaving their guarding duties to [[Arstan Whitebeard]] and [[Strong Belwas]]. Jhogo dismisses the threat of the Yunkish scouts and later participates in the [[battle near Yunkai]], successfully leading the Dothraki mounted warriors in wedge formation against the enemy center.{{Ref|ASOS|42}}
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During the [[siege of Meereen]], Jhogo almost comes to blows with [[Aggo]] and [[Rakharo]] over who will fight [[Oznak zo Pahl]], the Hero of Meereen. Daenerys ultimately stops her bloodriders from fighting, deeming them brave but too young and valuable to lose. Belwas instead slays Oznak.{{Ref|ASOS|57}}
  
 
===''A Feast for Crows''===
 
===''A Feast for Crows''===
Jhogo and the other Bloodriders continue to serve their ''[[khaleesi]]''.
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Jhogo and the other bloodriders continue to serve their ''[[khaleesi]]''.{{Ref|AFFC|Appendix}}
  
 
===''A Dance with Dragons''===
 
===''A Dance with Dragons''===
[[Aggo]], Jhogo and [[Rakharo]] are commanded by Daenerys to use her ''khalasar'' to subdue the hinterlands of [[Meereen]] and end the slavery there.{{ref|ADWD|2}}  
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Jhogo, [[Aggo]] and [[Rakharo]] are commanded by Daenerys to use her ''khalasar'' to subdue the hinterlands of [[Meereen]] and end the slavery there.{{Ref|ADWD|2}} Ser [[Barristan Selmy]], [[Lord Commander of the Queensguard]], reports the bloodriders successfully harried the slavers from the hills and struck the shackles off the slaves, and are planting and bringing crops to Meereen to market.{{Ref|ADWD|30}}
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Daenerys recalls Jhogo and her other bloodriders back to Meereen. They arrive in time to assist her in feeding the thousands of survivors from the [[siege of Astapor]], where Jhogo tries to stop Daenerys from letting the sick refugees touch her. He and Rakharo are shamed into aiding the sufferers of the [[bloody flux]] by helping them bathe in nearby [[Slaver's Bay]].{{Ref|ADWD|36}}
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When peace is signed between [[Yunkai]] and Meereen, Jhogo—long with [[Groleo]], [[Daario Naharis]], [[Hero]] and three kin to the new King of Meereen, [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]]—are given over to the Yunkish camp to vouch for the safety of the seven Yunkai commanders who are allowed to enter the city of Meereen.{{Ref|ADWD|55}} When the decapitated head of [[Groleo]] is presented to Hizdahr, [[Reznak mo Reznak]] demands the remaining hostages to be returned, though only three of Hizdahr's kin are released.{{Ref|ADWD|59}}
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At the council called by Barristan, the elderly ''[[jaqqa rhan]]'' [[Rommo]] agrees Jhogo must be freed, as he is Daenerys's "blood of her blood" and the honor of the ''khalasar'' demands it. Jhogo remains a hostage of the Yunkish.{{Ref|ADWD|70}}
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==Quotes==
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{{Quote|'''Daenerys''': Jhogo, to you I give the silver-handled whip that was my bride gift, and name you [[ko]], and ask your oath, that you will live and die as blood of my blood, riding at my side to keep me safe from harm.<br>
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'''Jhogo''': Khaleesi, this is not done. It would shame me, to be [[bloodrider]] to a woman."{{Ref|AGOT|72}}|[[Daenerys Targaryen]] and Jhogo}}
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{{Quote|When cowards hide behind great walls, it is they who are defeated, Khaleesi.{{Ref|ASOS|57}}|Jhogo to [[Daenerys Targaryen]]}}
  
When peace is signed between [[Yunkai]] and Meereen, Jhogo - along with [[Groleo]], [[Daario Naharis]], [[Hero]] and three kin to the new King of Meereen, [[Hizdahr zo Loraq]] – are given over to the Yunkish camp to vouch for the safety of the seven Yunkai commanders who are allowed to enter the city of Meereen.
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==References==
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{{References}}
  
Jhogo remains a potential hostage of the Yunkish.{{Ref|aDwD|70}}
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{{Queensguard of Daenerys}}
  
==References and Notes==
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[[Category:Bloodriders]]
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[[Category:Characters from the Dothraki sea]]
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[[Category:Courtiers and followers of Daenerys Targaryen]]
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[[Category:Dothraki]]
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[[Category:Kos]]
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[[Category:Members of Drogo's khalasar]]
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[[Category:Members of the Kingsguard]]
  
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Revision as of 00:00, 8 September 2022

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Jhogo
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Jhogo, by The Mico ©

Titles
Allegiances
Culture Dothraki
Born In 281283 AC[1]Dothraki sea
Books

Jhogo is a Dothraki horserider in the khalasar of Khal Drogo.

Appearance and Character

Young Jhogo is very thin with a faint shadow of a mustache[2] and a raspy voice.[3] He is fearless and quick to laugh.[2]

Jhogo carries a whip[3] and an arakh.[4]

Recent Events

A Game of Thrones

Jhogo is one of four Dothraki warriors assigned to the khas of Daenerys Targaryen within the khalasar of Khal Drogo. When Viserys Targaryen attacks his sister in the Dothraki sea, Jhogo uses his whip to separate them.[3]

Jhogo accompanies Daenerys during her visit to the Western Market in Vaes Dothrak. He helps stop an assassination attempt on Daenerys's life by a wineseller by ensnaring the man with his whip. He is given a tall, grey stallion by Drogo as a reward.[5]

When Daenerys intends to have Drogo healed using blood magic by Mirri Maz Duur, his bloodriders attempt to stop it. In the ensuing fight, Jhogo and Rakharo team up to kill Haggo.[2]

When Daenerys names Jhogo ko and asks him to become one of her bloodriders alongside Aggo and Rakharo, she offers him the silver-handled whip she received as a present during her wedding. He is at first reluctant, but is then the first of the three to accept after the dragons are born.[6]

A Clash of Kings

Jhogo, by Cloudninja9 ©

Jhogo serves in the Queensguard of Daenerys.[7] During their journey across the red waste, Jhogo advises Daenerys to either tie the dying Doreah to a horse saddle or leave her.[8]

While her khalasar rests in Vaes Tolorro after crossing the red waste, Daenerys orders her three bloodriders to scout out the country, each one in a different direction. Jhogo leaves to the south-east and follows the shierak qiya. He is the last to return, having found the city of Qarth, and is accompanied by three representatives of the city, Pyat Pree, Quaithe, and Xaro Xhoan Daxos.[8]

Jhogo leads the procession during Daenerys's visit to the Hall of a Thousand Thrones to petition the Pureborn, using his whip to set the crowd aside. He brushes Quaithe away from touching Daenerys when the shadowbinder warns Daenerys to leave the city.[9]

Jhogo later accompanies Daenerys to the House of the Undying, where he warns her that it is a evil place, a haunt of ghosts and maegi. He helps disarm Pyat Pree with his whip, after Pree tries to murder Daenerys.[10]

Afterwards, Jhogo, along with Aggo, rides with Daenerys to the port of Qarth to seek a ship, where he buys a handful of fat white cherries to eat. He rushes to Daenerys's aid during her second near assassination attempt and seizes Arstan Whitebeard with a knife to his throat before releasing him on Daenerys's order.[11]

A Storm of Swords

Jhogo guards Daenerys when she visits the Plaza of Pride to discuss the purchase of Unsullied slaves. He leads the procession back to her ships and almost pulls his silver-handled whip to move back the Astapori crowd, but is stopped by Daenerys before he escalates the situation.[12] As one of Daenery's three bloodriders, Jhogo is often asked to keep her company as to prevent Ser Jorah Mormont from approaching her when alone.[12]

Jhogo protects the rear of the litter alongside Rakharo during the fall of Astapor. He kills several Good Masters and Astapori slavers on the day of the battle, taking down one slaver soldier with his silver-handled whip.[13]

On the march to Yunkai, Jhogo and his fellow bloodriders are also made kos by Daenerys and are put in charge of commanding the 30-odd mounted khalasar remaining to her, leaving their guarding duties to Arstan Whitebeard and Strong Belwas. Jhogo dismisses the threat of the Yunkish scouts and later participates in the battle near Yunkai, successfully leading the Dothraki mounted warriors in wedge formation against the enemy center.[14]

During the siege of Meereen, Jhogo almost comes to blows with Aggo and Rakharo over who will fight Oznak zo Pahl, the Hero of Meereen. Daenerys ultimately stops her bloodriders from fighting, deeming them brave but too young and valuable to lose. Belwas instead slays Oznak.[15]

A Feast for Crows

Jhogo and the other bloodriders continue to serve their khaleesi.[16]

A Dance with Dragons

Jhogo, Aggo and Rakharo are commanded by Daenerys to use her khalasar to subdue the hinterlands of Meereen and end the slavery there.[17] Ser Barristan Selmy, Lord Commander of the Queensguard, reports the bloodriders successfully harried the slavers from the hills and struck the shackles off the slaves, and are planting and bringing crops to Meereen to market.[18]

Daenerys recalls Jhogo and her other bloodriders back to Meereen. They arrive in time to assist her in feeding the thousands of survivors from the siege of Astapor, where Jhogo tries to stop Daenerys from letting the sick refugees touch her. He and Rakharo are shamed into aiding the sufferers of the bloody flux by helping them bathe in nearby Slaver's Bay.[19]

When peace is signed between Yunkai and Meereen, Jhogo—long with Groleo, Daario Naharis, Hero and three kin to the new King of Meereen, Hizdahr zo Loraq—are given over to the Yunkish camp to vouch for the safety of the seven Yunkai commanders who are allowed to enter the city of Meereen.[20] When the decapitated head of Groleo is presented to Hizdahr, Reznak mo Reznak demands the remaining hostages to be returned, though only three of Hizdahr's kin are released.[21]

At the council called by Barristan, the elderly jaqqa rhan Rommo agrees Jhogo must be freed, as he is Daenerys's "blood of her blood" and the honor of the khalasar demands it. Jhogo remains a hostage of the Yunkish.[22]

Quotes

Daenerys: Jhogo, to you I give the silver-handled whip that was my bride gift, and name you ko, and ask your oath, that you will live and die as blood of my blood, riding at my side to keep me safe from harm.
Jhogo: Khaleesi, this is not done. It would shame me, to be bloodrider to a woman."[6]

Daenerys Targaryen and Jhogo

When cowards hide behind great walls, it is they who are defeated, Khaleesi.[15]

—Jhogo to Daenerys Targaryen

References