Why Daanery Targarien is insured against fire in Game of Thrones?
The first season of “Game of Thrones” plays it slowly and steadily with magic. Yes, the opening scene presents ice zombies, but the rest of the season is focused on medieval political construction. It is easy to wonder if there are the Dragons we continue to hear, whether they exist if -either, or any of these gods, what heroes worship even real. But by the end of the first season it was clear that this is a real fantastic show: Daanerys (Emilia Clark) awakens her three dragons that she would use burn countless enemies throughout the rest of the series.
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How Daenerys shoots this? Well, she walks on fire. She spends all night surrounded by flames and rises with his intact. Even her hair remains intact, which is strange, believing her clothes were so easy to burn. In the books “Daeneeris’s hair” burned, and the next two books slowly grew silver hair to former glory; I suppose that there was no budget for the number of wigs.
From this scene, the fans wondered why Daanerys were insured against the fire. If it is just because she is a trap, why not other famous Targaryan heroes are also not insured? There are several other traders in the “Asoiaf” universe from the fairy tales “DUNK and EGG”Who urges comments prefers to take baths in hot water, but even Eong died through Dragonfire. So, what makes Daanerys so special?
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It is worth noting: Dani’s book is different from TV Dani
The Daanerys books are also not insured, and we see that at the Dragons Dance Exhibition, where it suffers a slight burn from the breathing. As for the big scene in the first book, where it comes out of the flames with her new children’s dragon? The author, George R. Martin, made it clear that this is a one -time thing. “Targorium is not immune to the fire!” Martin Said in 1999 Q&A. “The birth of the Dragons of Dani was a unique, magical, marvelous, miracle. It is called mute because it entered the flames and lived. But her brother is convinced that hell was not insured against this molten gold.”
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Martin added that Danny would probably not be able to remove such a feat again, so there is a good chance that her interaction from Dotka in the future book “Winds Wints” would be played out differently than the show. (“Wow” goes out any day, we’re sure. Targorium is special, confident, but there are no which Special; To do this as Dani is not as resistant to the fire that everyone has gone a long way to throw the reader’s doubts about her grand plans.
Meanwhile, TV shows that Dani is a superhero when it comes to fire, along with the night king in her invincibility. U show a little easier to believe that Danny was chosen by some divine being that only makes this ending sting even more.
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In shows and books some trades are tougher than others
In Westeras there is a proverb about how, when the trading is born, the gods turn the coin. The proverb usually refers to the potential of the bidding to evil, but it can also apply to how well they can handle heat. For example, in the show we see the brother of Daeneris Vizeris (Harry Lloida) burned out of hot water. (And, of course, we see him dying from the molten crown, though I don’t think even Daener in the show could survive it.) The show seemed to use the resistance to the fire to portend which Targorian native brother was a real royal material, and which one was condemned.
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In the Dragon House we see a similar technique at the exhibition. In the season of 2 dragons between Rhaenys (Eve Best) and Aegon II (Tom Glin-Carni), there is a lot of fire. But rhaenys only dies from the impact of its fall, not the flames themselves. There is a decent argument that Renis, which would be a much better queen than any of the kings we see in this show, is at least somewhat insured against the fire. Meanwhile, with Aegon II, a children’s contender who does not want us to be eradicated, he clearly cannot handle warmth. Eigon ends burned so bad that lifelong will be scored and disabled.
In other words, the more deserves the trading, the more resistant to the shows (and the books, to a lesser extent) will be displayed. The only thing is the main exception – John Sno, the guy who is reflected as a natural leader, but nevertheless R+L = J Twist. Thus, the implicit scheme of the show “the better the trading, the better they can handle the fire”, it is more general benchmark than the hard rule.
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Why would the shower decide to force Dani Imun to fire?
What is strange in the show -immunity of Dani is that it contradicts the usual trend of the show to humiliate the magic of the original material. For example, books go more into Stars’ ability to fight in their dirty areas, while the show almost completely falls this thread.
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The Game of Thrones shows did not say much on this topic, but the obvious answer here is that the powers of the Denneris fire are something that means a clearly well visual remedy. Daanery is quietly leaves from the flames in 6 season, cool and creates some iconic images, while Arya and John have dreams from the point of view of their partials, probably do not have the same cinematic impact.
This may also be another case of adapters that streamlined the original material. It will take valuable time to explain to the audience that Dani’s immunity was just one -off, so the writers did not specify and allowed the misconception of Dani’s immunity on their own. Then in the 6 season, leaning on the immunity of Dani’s fire, helped them open stupid a shamee Mereen knot This has slowed the publication of books. GRRM gloriously struggled with how to resolve the situation of Dani in Merne satisfactory so that she could finally head to Westerals and finish the series. But every time Danny’s show was trapped in a sticky narrative situation, burning was always an option.
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