When Tyrion asks Daenerys what she wants to be advised on, Tyrion nearly rolls his eyes at her desire for the Iron Throne.
Tyrion was convinced by Varys that she could be a ruler who deserves his support.ĭaenerys decides Tyrion will remain as her adviser, but confiscates the wine, as a drunk is of no use to her. They discuss the role of Varys in their stories and Tyrion assures Daenerys he trusts him, and that he's probably the reason she wasn't killed years ago. He wryly promises that if she decides not to kill him then one day he will tell her, but on that day they will need a lot more wine than the large decanter they are drinking from.
Daenerys is curious about the circumstances of Tyrion's murder of Tywin. When Tyrion mentions what a horrible father Tywin was, Daenerys admits that she no longer has any illusions about her own father. Later, Tyrion and Daenerys sit in her solar and have a talk about ambitions. He promises to lead Yezzan's team to the Great Pit and win the tournament for the Queen – after that Yezzan can make a fortune selling Jorah on the black market. Contemplating his greyscale, Jorah returns to Yezzan zo Qaggaz and offers to fight for him. But, he argues, just as a queen should keep true to her oaths, she should also not kill those devoted to her.ĭaenerys exiles Jorah from the city. Tyrion defends Jorah, commenting that he is clearly devoted to her and quite possibly in love with her, but also that he did not trust her enough to inform her of his mission to spy on her for King Robert and that therefore he cannot be trusted to stand by her side. She seems poised to fulfill her promise of killing him if she saw him again, as it would not do at all for a queen not to keep her word. She eventually agrees to spare his life, but asks what to do about Ser Jorah. He adds that Daenerys needs his advice despite having a powerful army and large dragons, as she lacks both political experience and practical knowledge of Westeros. He says that she – a lost girl born in a storm, who with virtually no assistance managed to acquire a barbarian horde, an effective army, conquer three cities, break the slave trade and hatch three dragons – might be worth living for when he lost everything he had lived for until then. Ordered to tell her why he has come to her from the other end of the world, he explains how he learned about her own story from rumors and from Varys. Tyrion counters by wondering aloud if she at least is worth his service. Daenerys isn't convinced that killing one's own family is a good reputation for someone in her service. He claims to have killed both of his parents and by that he is an enemy to the Lannisters as well. She asks Tyrion why she shouldn't kill him, since the Lannisters are enemies to her House. In the Throne Room, Daenerys ponders on what to do with Tyrion and Jorah. Ser Jorah and Tyrion are brought before Daenerys in the Great Pyramid. Below, a guide to Succession's most important cast members.Arya makes progress in her training.
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