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Daenerys, having lost many close friends and two of her dragons during the war against the White Walkers, discovers that the population support Jon's claim to the throne over hers. After she destroys King's Landing, which sees thousands of people die in the firestorms, Jon assassinates her and is exiled back to the Night's Watch as punishment.
She serves as the third-person point-of-view character of 31 chapters of A Game of Thrones, A Clash of Kings, A Storm of Swords, and A Dance with Dragons. [8] This makes her the series' fourth most prominent narrative voice after Tyrion Lannister, Jon Snow and Arya Stark. [9]
Brienne of Tarth is a fictional character in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels and its television adaptation, Game of Thrones.She is a prominent point of view character in the novels.
Game of Thrones showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Weiss expanded on George R.R. Martin's novels to give audiences six seasons of complex and exciting characters. Now, it's time for a new group of ...
Brynden Rivers (portrayed by Joshua Ben-Tovim and previously portrayed by Struan Rodger and Max von Sydow in Game of Thrones), also known as "Bloodraven" and the "Three-Eyed Raven", is a future Targaryen bastard and descendant of Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen and Prince Daemon Targaryen. When Daemon privately meets with Ser Alfred Broome in ...
From Princess Rhaenyra, played by both Emma D'Arcy and Milly Alcock, to King Viserys, portrayed by Paddy Considine—here's what the House of the Dragon actors actually look like in real life.
Arianne is first mentioned in A Game of Thrones (1996) and first appears in A Feast for Crows (2005). The character also appears in A Dance with Dragons (2011) and will appear in the forthcoming volume The Winds of Winter. Arianne has been positively received as a strong and complex female character.
Olenna Tyrell (née Redwyne) is a fictional character in the A Song of Ice and Fire series of high fantasy novels by American author George R. R. Martin, and its television adaptation, Game of Thrones. Olenna is first mentioned in A Game of Thrones (1996) and appears in A Storm of Swords (2000) and A Feast for Crows (2005).
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