daenerys and her handmaidens

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dragon queen and her maidens

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history of each servant girl

Irri is a Dothraki woman born into a khalasar, which is a tribe led by a Khal. Her life changes dramatically when her khalasar is defeated by Khal Drogo, leading to her enslavement. She is given to Daenerys as a wedding gift by her brother Viserys Targaryen. Irri’s primary role is to teach Daenerys about Dothraki culture and customs, including how to ride horses in the traditional Dothraki style. Throughout the series, Irri remains loyal to Daenerys even after the death of Khal Drogo. She accompanies Daenerys on her journey through the Red Waste and helps her navigate various challenges in Qarth and beyond. Irri develops a close bond with Daenerys, often acting as both a confidante and protector. In “A Dance with Dragons,” Irri continues to support Daenerys during her reign in Meereen. However, she ultimately meets a tragic end when she is murdered by Doreah in an act of betrayal orchestrated by Pyat Pree, who seeks to capture Daenerys’s dragons. Jhiqui shares a similar background with Irri; she is also a Dothraki woman who becomes enslaved after her khalasar is destroyed by Khal Drogo. Like Irri, Jhiqui is gifted to Daenerys as part of her marriage arrangement with Drogo. Her role includes teaching Daenerys the Dothraki language. Jhiqui appears less frequently than Irri in both the books and television adaptation but still plays an important part in supporting Daenerys during critical moments. She remains loyal after Drogo’s death and participates in various events alongside Irri. In “A Dance with Dragons,” Jhiqui develops feelings for Rakharo, another member of the khalasar, which adds depth to her character. However, like Irri, Jhiqui’s fate becomes uncertain after Daenerys leaves Meereen.

relationship and history with daenerys

Irri and Jhiqui are both Dothraki women who were given to Daenerys as wedding gifts from her brother Viserys Targaryen. They serve not only as handmaidens but also as cultural guides for Daenerys, teaching her the ways of the Dothraki people. Cultural Connection: Both Irri and Jhiqui share a deep cultural bond with Daenerys through their Dothraki heritage. They help her learn the Dothraki language and customs, which is essential for her integration into Khal Drogo’s khalasar. Emotional Support: Throughout their journey together, Irri and Jhiqui provide emotional support to Daenerys during her most challenging times, such as after the death of Khal Drogo. Their presence helps Daenerys cope with grief and loss. Friendship Dynamics: The relationship between Daenerys and her handmaidens evolves into one of friendship over time. They share intimate moments, jokes, and discussions about love interests like Rakharo, showcasing their camaraderie. Loyalty: Irri and Jhiqui remain loyal to Daenerys even when faced with danger or personal loss. For instance, they accompany her on perilous journeys across the Red Waste and later assist her in freeing dragons from captivity.

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history and relationship with daenerys

Doreah was originally a bedslave in one of the pleasure houses in the Free City of Lys. Sold into this life by her mother at the age of nine, she spent fifteen years being trained in the arts of seduction before being purchased by Viserys Targaryen as a wedding gift for his sister, Daenerys. This background significantly shaped her character and skills, which would later influence her relationship with Daenerys. When Doreah arrived in Daenerys’s life, she was intended to serve as a handmaid and tutor in the “womanly” arts, particularly regarding intimacy and seduction. Doreah quickly became an important figure for Daenerys, who was inexperienced and uncertain about her role as Khal Drogo’s wife. Doreah provided guidance on how to please Drogo, teaching Daenerys how to use her sexuality to gain respect within the Dothraki culture. This mentorship established a bond between them, as Doreah not only served as a handmaid but also as a confidante. Tragically, Doreah’s life came to an end due to illness while they were traversing the Red Waste after Drogo’s death. Her passing marked a significant loss for Daenerys; it represented not just the loss of a friend but also highlighted the harsh realities of survival in their world. The memories of their shared experiences continued to influence Daenerys even after Doreah’s death, reminding her of the lessons learned about power dynamics and relationships.

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(( start however you want to )) I forgot to add Doreah in this setting so I'm correcting that mistake

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