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Targaryen Quotes

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George R.R. Martin
“Hear me, Daenerys Targaryen. The glass candles are burning. Soon comes the pale mare, and after her the others. Kraken and dark flame, lion and griffin, the sun's son and the mummer's dragon. Trust none of them. Remember the Undying. Beware the perfumed seneschal."
"Reznak? Why should I fear him?" Dany rose from the pool. Water trickled down her legs, and gooseflesh covered her arms in the cool night air. "If you have some warning for me, speak plainly. What do you want of me, Quaithe?"
Moonlight shown in the woman's eyes. "To show you the way."
"I remember the way. I go north to go south, east to go west, back to go forward. And to touch the light I have to pass beneath the shadow." She squeezed the water from her silvery hair. "I am half-sick of riddling. In Qarth I was a beggar, but here I am a queen. I command you-"
"Daenerys. Remember the Undying. Remember who you are."
"The blood of the dragon." But my dragons are roaring in the darkness. "I remember the Undying. Child of three, they called me. Three mounts they promised me, three fires, and three treasons. One for blood and one for gold and one for . . ."
"Your Grace?" Missandei stood in the door of the queen's bedchamber, a lantern in her hand. "Who are you talking to?"
Dany glanced back toward the persimmon tree. There was no woman there. No hooded robe, no lacquer mask, no Quaithe.
A shadow. A Memory. No one.
George R.R. Martin, A Dance with Dragons

George R.R. Martin
“I fed my last husband to my dragon. If you make me take another, I may eat him myself.”
George R.R. Martin, Fire & Blood

George R.R. Martin
“Let no man think that the fire of the Targaryens did not burn in his veins.”
George R.R. Martin, Fire & Blood

George R.R. Martin
“On wings as black as pitch Balerion plunged through the night, and when the great towers of Harrenhal appeared beneath him, the dragon roared his fury and bathed them in black fire, shot through with swirls of red.”
George R.R. Martin, Fire & Blood

George R.R. Martin
“We came here to be free of Old Valyria, and your Targaryens are Valyrian to the bone.”
George R.R. Martin, Fire & Blood

George R.R. Martin
“I'll have no songs about how brave you died, Kingmaker. There's tens o'thousands dead on your account.”
George R.R. Martin, Fire & Blood

George R.R. Martin
“Daella is sweet and kind and gentle. She has such a tender heart. Give me time, and I will find a lord to cherish her. Not every Targaryen needs to wield a sword and ride a dragon.”
George R.R. Martin, Fire & Blood

George R.R. Martin
“I remember, Sam. I still remember."

He was not making sense. "Remember what?"

“Dragons,” Aemon whispered. “The grief and glory of my House, they were.”
George R.R. Martin, A Feast for Crows

George R.R. Martin
“Princess Aerea had known Vermithor and Silverwing during her time at court, but she had never been allowed too close to them. Here she could visit with the dragons as often as she liked; the hatchlings, the young drakes, her mother's Dreamfyre... and greatest of them all, Balerion and Vhagar, huge and ancient and sleepy, but still terrifying when they woke and stirred and spread their wings.”
George R.R. Martin, Fire & Blood

George R.R. Martin
“Alysanne would like that," the king said. "She enjoys the company of clever women.”
George R.R. Martin, Fire & Blood

George R.R. Martin
“Paying coin to the usurper is proof of naught but treason.”
George R.R. Martin, Fire & Blood

George R.R. Martin
“On Dorne and the North:
One is hot and one is cold, yet these ancient kingdoms of sand and snow are set apart from the rest of Westeros by history, culture, and tradition.
Both are thinly peopled compared to the lands betwixt. Both cling stubbornly to their own laws and their own traditions. Neither was ever truly conquered by the dragons. The king in the North accepted Aegon Targaryen as his overlord peaceably, whilst Dorne resisted the might of the Targaryens valiantly for almost two hundred years, before finally submitting to the Iron Throne through marriage.
Dornishmen and Northmen alike are derided as savages by the ignorant of the five 'civilized' kingdoms, and celebrated for their valor by those who have crossed swords with them.”
George R.R. Martin, The World of Ice & Fire: The Untold History of Westeros and the Game of Thrones

George R.R. Martin
“Dorne has danced with dragons before, and I would sooner sleep with scorpions.”
George R.R. Martin, The World of Ice & Fire: The Untold History of Westeros and the Game of Thrones

George R.R. Martin
“Each bout ended only when the king himself or his opponent declared him dead. Jaehaerys died so often that the men of his garrison made a game of it, shouting "The king is dead" every time he fell, and "Long live the king" when he struggled to his feet. His foes began a contest, wagering with one another to see which of them could kill the king the most.”
George R.R. Martin, Fire & Blood

George R.R. Martin
“He is not in my bed, you may be sure. Feel free to search beneath the blankets.”
George R.R. Martin, Fire & Blood