His presence would have likely forced the warring lords of Westeros to work together. If Drogo had lived to successfully invade the Seven Kingdoms then it is likely she would have thrown a leech into the fire for him too. Without Drogo, Daenerys has no hope of seizing the throne. The Dothraki would disband and fight amongst themselves, wreaking havoc in Westeros. This scenario is shaky, but Daenerys would quickly realize upon invading Westeros that she needs to make allies. The lords of Westeros would look down upon the Dothraki due to their foreign culture and, alone, the khalasar has no hope of holding the Iron Throne.
If Dany promises Northern independence for Robb on the condition that the Starks help her win the throne for her son then an alliance between House Stark and House Targaryen could happen much sooner.
Both have common enemies with the Lannisters and the added numbers of Drogo's khalasar could have made a big difference for Robb's plight. With Jon Snow spending most of the series either at the Wall or beyond it, then it is likely that he and Daenerys would never meet in a timeline where Drogo survives. The incestuous romantic relationship would never have happened and Jon would not have killed the Dragon Queen.
Drogo's presence at Dany's side offers a disadvantage in that she cannot make alliances with a marriage pact. What a savage last wish.
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Sign Up. Edit Profile. Subscribe Now. Your Subscription Plan Cancel Subscription. Duur admits she did this deliberately in revenge for the sacking of her village. The ritual that saved Drogo drew its power from not only the death of Drogo's favored stallion but the death of Daenerys' son, causing the stillbirth and monstrous appearance.
Weeping, Daenerys smothers Drogo with a pillow to end his misery. She has her dragon eggs placed beside Drogo on his funeral pyre, then orders Jorah to bind Duur to it as well, and she is burned alive. When the pyre is completely ablaze, Daenerys walks into the flames to the shock of Jorah and the remaining Dothraki. The next morning, Daenerys is found sitting naked and unharmed among Drogo's ashes, cradling three newborn dragons -- the conflagration, along with the sacrifice of Duur's life, triggered the hatching of the eggs, releasing the first dragons into the world in over a century.
Daenerys sees Drogo in her visions when she visits the House of the Undying. He sits in the tent they once shared, holding a small child in his arms, their son Rhaego. They share an emotional reunion but she chooses to leave, knowing that they are dead and only an illusion.
The news of Drogo's death has spread throughout Essos. While attempting to sell Jorah Mormont to slavers, Malko incorrectly claims that Jorah killed Drogo in single combat most likely on purpose to increase the bidding. After Daenerys is captured by Khal Moro and his khalasar , he implies that he intends to rape her. Realizing that they don't know who she is, Daenerys tells him that she is the wife of Drogo, the son of Bharbo. Upon hearing this, Moro renounced his intentions, as it is forbidden in the Dothraki culture to bed the wife or widow of a khal.
Tyrion points out that all these men fell in love with her, suggesting Jon is also developing feelings for Daenerys. Daenerys replies, "The witch who murdered my husband. Daenerys tells Sansa "I love your brother He's only the second man in my life I can say that about. In battle, Drogo is known for his savagery, brutality, and lack of relent or remorse to his opponents.
The fearsome khal had never been defeated in combat and because of this his braid reached down below his waist. Indeed, Drogo was ruthless in battle and highly skilled, able to kill an armed man in seconds flat with just his bare hands. Initially, he had no problems with rape , slavery or murder, but every action he makes is because of his devotion to the Dothraki and reclaiming what is theirs. He was utterly fearless to the point of recklessness - when Mago holds an arakh to his chest, he does not react, only moving closer to his opponent, deepening the wound, to show his courage and disdain for his opponent, before openly disarming himself and outmatching the mutinous Dothraki effectively unarmed, though the wound eventually caused his excruciating death.
Despite his extremely violent, at times cruel nature within battle, Drogo reveals a completely different compassionate and gentle side which only surfaces around his wife, Daenerys Targaryen.
Though he seemed initially unmoved with his betrothal to Daenerys and the rough consummation on the eve of their wedding, he grew to respect her due to her spirit, determination, and role as khaleesi. As Daenerys learned more of Dothraki culture and language, and Drogo learned more about her, theirs grew into a marriage of equals, and they settled happily some two months in.
His caring side was visible when he rushed to see if Daenerys was unharmed after an unsuccessful assassination attempt, rather than immediately executing the wine seller who attempted to poison her and her unborn child.
His soft side for Daenerys can also clash with his own savage nature, as noted when he ripped the tongue out of Mago's throat for calling Daenerys a "foreign whore" although he could have also killed him just for challenging Drogo in the first place , and again when he killed Viserys Targaryen only after the drunken prince threatened to cut Daenerys open and remove her child. He went against years of Dothraki belief and superstition by vowing to take the Iron Throne for his wife and unborn son by traveling across the Narrow Sea , even though the Dothraki have feared salt water for years.
Drogo knew to appreciate loyalty and courage, and had a sense of honor: when Jorah Mormont saved Daenerys from an assassination attempt, Drogo rewarded him with any choice of horse from the khal 's herd. However, he made no secret of people he held contempt for: he wasted no words for the man who tried to murder his bride, only giving the man a few furious glares before forgetting him altogether. In addition, he mocked Viserys as being no king, and later on when Viserys held Daenerys at the point of a sword, Drogo coldly remarked 'A crown for a king' before killing the man who threatened Daenerys and defiled Drogo's own culture.
There is a range of promotional images and screen captures featuring Khal Drogo in the gallery. Conan Stevens who played Gregor Clegane , aka "The Mountain" for the show's first season auditioned for the role. British actor David Harewood of Homeland and Supergirl fame read for the role. His bloodriders are Cohollo, Qotho, and Haggo. Ko in his khalasar include Jhaqo, Pono, and Mago.
He owns a palace in Vaes Dothrak and a nine-towered mansion in Pentos, given to him by the magisters of the city to buy him off to avoid the Dothraki looting the city.
Of note is his treatment of Daenerys on their wedding night, which is significantly more sensitive than in the TV series, including explicitly asking her permission with the word "No? In the book, Mago does not defy Drogo nor picks a fight with him.
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