Dany Dreams Set 13 -
Below is a deep review of the central themes and interpretations of these visions. The Foundation: The Rule of Three
: Dany sees a feast of slaughtered corpses and a dead man with a wolf's head on a throne wearing an iron crown. This is widely regarded as a direct prophecy of Robb Stark's death at the Red Wedding. Dany Dreams Set 13
: "One for life, one for death, and one to love." Three Mounts : "One to bed, one to dread, and one to love." Below is a deep review of the central
Reviews of these "dreams" often highlight how they shift Dany's mindset from a young girl fleeing for her life to an authoritative leader obsessed with destiny. Critics note that her focus on these prophecies often makes her suspicious and indecisive in Meereen, as she constantly looks for the "treasons" she was promised. : "One for life, one for death, and one to love
: She witnesses a silver-haired man (Rhaegar) naming his son Aegon and declaring that "his is the song of ice and fire". This confirms Rhaegar's obsession with the prophecy of the savior.
While there are many flashes of imagery, these specific visions carry the most weight in fan analysis:
: The Undying call her the "slayer of lies," showing her a blue-eyed king with a red sword (Stannis Baratheon) and a cloth dragon (likely the claimant "Young Griff" or Aegon VI). Significance in Character Development