Dracarys – what did Missandei actually mean when she uttered that word? Is it for Danaerys’ army and Drogon to burn King’s Landing or is it intended for her? If she’s the mother of the dragons, then she may have been a dragon all this time waiting to break the chain and could be the largest of them all. Hmmm… Well literally, “Dracarys” means “Dragonfire” in High Valyrian. Dragon Dracarys Burn them all Game of Thrones floral shirt. It’s the word Dany uses to signal to her dragon, Drogon, that she wants him to go all evil-fire-destruction up in this bish. She taught him and her other dragons to breathe fire on this command when they were just tiny, cute, little lizards, freshly hatched from their eggs.
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Burn them all! Represent the fire & blood of a dragon running in your veins with this limited edition bracelet made of lava stones and blood-red corals. Remember the stillborn child of Daenerys and Khal Drogo? Mirri Maz Duur, the witch, claimed that the child came out looking like a monster, and that he had scales like a lizard, and was blind with bat like wings. Why did her stillborn child have dragon like features? Also remember Viserys Targaryen’s death? He died because Khal Drogo poured molten gold on his head, and it scalded him. Daenerys had said, “He was no dragon. Fire cannot kill a dragon.” What did she mean by that? Both of them were Targaryens. What did she specifically mean by ‘a dragon’?


And remember the screenshot from the intro of season 8. We see three small dragons, and a huge fourth dragon behind them. What if that is Daenerys herself the biggest dragon in Westeros? What if ‘breaker of chains’ is another connotation of her breaking free from her human form? What if Missandei saying ‘Dracarys’ to her before her death had a more literal meaning than Daenerys using her dragons to burn everything down? She is, after all, the unburnt and the actual mother of dragons. All we can think of at this juncture, is the wise Olenna Tyrell’s battle advice to her: “You are a dragon, be a dragon.”


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