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− | {{Quote|Qoy Qoyi (Blood of my blood)|The style of address between Khal and bloodrider.|Fire and Blood}} |
+ | {{Quote|Qoy Qoyi ([[Dothraki (language)|Dothraki]]: Blood of my blood)|The style of address between Khal and bloodrider.|Fire and Blood}} |
− | A '''bloodrider''' is a [[Dothraki]] warrior who has pledged his life in the service of a [[khal]]: his blood is the khal's. |
+ | A '''bloodrider''' (''dothrakhqoyi'' in [[Dothraki (language)|Dothraki]]) is a [[Dothraki]] warrior who has pledged his life in the service of a [[khal]]: his blood is considered the khal's own blood. |
==Known ''Bloodriders''== |
==Known ''Bloodriders''== |
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+ | [[File:Drogo&bloodriders.jpg|thumb|280px|Drogo and his bloodriders in [[Vaes Dothrak]]]] |
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− | *[[Qotho]] - bloodrider to Khal [[Drogo]] |
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+ | '''To ''Khal'' [[Drogo]]''' |
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− | *[[Kovarro]] - bloodrider to Daenerys Targaryen |
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+ | *[[Cohollo]] |
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− | * [[Aggo]] - bloodrider to Daenerys Targaryen |
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+ | *[[Haggo]] |
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− | [[Jorah Mormont]] swears himself as [[Daenerys]]' bloodrider after she survives her journey into the fire.<ref>"[[Fire and Blood]]"</ref> |
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+ | * [[Kovarro]] |
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+ | * {[[Rakharo]]} |
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+ | [[Qotho]], [[Cohollo]], and [[Haggo]] serve as Drogo's bloodriders.<ref>"[[Winter is Coming]]"</ref> |
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+ | ===[[Season 2]]=== |
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==In the books== |
==In the books== |
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+ | In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, the title of bloodrider carries great prestige within a ''khalasar''. Bloodriders seat next to the ''Khal'' in feasts and ceremonies. They may also share the ''Khal'''s wife, but never his horse. A bloodrider may also be a ''ko'', commanding a subdivision of the ''khalasar''. |
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+ | Daenerys' bloodriders are Aggo, Jhogo and Rakharo. So far in the books they are all alive and well. |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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− | * [http://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Bloodrider Bloodriders in A Wiki of Ice and Fire.] |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 01:23, 29 July 2014
- "Qoy Qoyi (Dothraki: Blood of my blood)"
- ―The style of address between Khal and bloodrider.
A bloodrider (dothrakhqoyi in Dothraki) is a Dothraki warrior who has pledged his life in the service of a khal: his blood is considered the khal's own blood.
Known Bloodriders
To Khal Drogo
To Khaleesi Daenerys Targaryen
History
Season 1
Qotho, Cohollo, and Haggo serve as Drogo's bloodriders.[1]
Season 2
Daenerys sends her three bloodriders, Rakharo, Kovarro, and Aggo to ride away until they find a city or the sea.[2]
In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, the title of bloodrider carries great prestige within a khalasar. Bloodriders seat next to the Khal in feasts and ceremonies. They may also share the Khal's wife, but never his horse. A bloodrider may also be a ko, commanding a subdivision of the khalasar.
If a khal is killed, bloodriders are expected to avenge him. Once done, their last service is to escort the Khaleesi to Vaes Dothrak to join the Dosh khaleen. Then they are to join the khal in death.
Daenerys' bloodriders are Aggo, Jhogo and Rakharo. So far in the books they are all alive and well.
See also
References
- ↑ "Winter is Coming"
- ↑ "The North Remembers"