A Clash of Kings, Chapter 12, Daenerys
Friday, June 26th, 2009
Chapter 12, Daenerys
Summary
Dany leads her small khalasar in the direction pointed by the red comet. They cross the barren lands with no food or water. When they are close to dying of thirst they stumble into ruins of forgotten city where they find water and fruit. Dany sends her bloodriders in three directions, looking for civilization. Jhogo returns to her with representants of the city of Qarth.
Quotes
“They are mine,” she said fiercely. They had been born from her faith and her need, given life by the deaths of her husband and unborn son and the maegi Mirri Maz Duur. Dany had walked into the flames as they came forth, and they had drunk milk from her swollen breasts. “No man will take them from me while I live.”
The dragons were no larger than the scrawny cats she had once seen skulking along the walls of Magister Illyrio’s estate in Pentos… until they unfolded their wings. Their span was three times their length, each wing a delicate fan of translucent skin, gorgeously colored, stretched taut between long thin bones. When you looked hard, you could see that most of their body was neck, tail, and wing.
Commentary
Finally we’re getting back to Dany. The first book left us holding breath and only now Martin chose fit to show us what happens to Daenerys and her dragons.
Again I have to commend Martin on not letting the magical aspect of the book to take over. The fact that dragons are back in the world is nothing short of a miracle, but by no means it solves all problems. In fact, it makes Dany more vulnerable. There are many would would go great lengths to take the little dragons away from her.
The dragons are portrayed in this chapter as very frail, fragile creatures. Not able to care for themselves yet they are just like Dany’s children. And just like children it will take much time till they have grown. Dany can’t rely on their protection, she has to protect them until the time is right.
In this chapter we’re also taking a peak into Jorah Mormont’s heart. The story of his tragic love and the fact that Dany looks like his unfaithful wife gives us enough hint on the true reasons why Ser Jorah follows her.





