Daenerys Targaryen Rule 34

Daenerys Targaryen Rule 34




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Daenerys Targaryen Rule 34
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Character in A Song of Ice and Fire
Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen

Literature :
A Game of Thrones (1996)
Television :
" Winter Is Coming " (2011)
Video game :
" The Sword in the Darkness " (2015)


Television :
" The Iron Throne " (2019)
Video game :
Reigns: Game of Thrones (2018)

Daenerys Stormborn Khaleesi Mhysa The Silver Queen Silver Lady Dragon mother Dragon's Daughter The Mother of Dragons The Dragon Queen The Queen Across the Water The Princess that was Promised
Queen of Meereen Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea Mother of Dragons The Unburnt Breaker of Chains Television: Queen of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men Protector of the Seven Kingdoms Lady of Dragonstone


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^ Martin. " The Hedge Knight ". Legends . p. 504.

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^ Martin. "Chapter 46: Daenerys". A Game of Thrones .

^ Martin. "Chapter 68: Daenerys". A Game of Thrones .



^ While she is described to have purple eyes in the novels, the television show does not specify the eye color. [11]

^ The Hollywood Reporter reported the salary per episode to be £1.2 million [35] while The Telegraph reported £2 million per episode. [36]



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