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:''This article is about the religious concept, for the episode see "[[The Night Lands]]."''
 
:''This article is about the religious concept, for the episode see "[[The Night Lands]]."''
 
[[File:Daenerys_in_House.jpg|thumb|[[Daenerys]] with Khal [[Drogo]] in [[House of the Undying]].]]
 
[[File:Daenerys_in_House.jpg|thumb|[[Daenerys]] with Khal [[Drogo]] in [[House of the Undying]].]]
The '''Night Lands''' are the land of the dead in the [[Dohtraki]] belief system. When [[Daenerys Targaryen]] sees her dead husband [[Drogo]] in the [[House of the Undying]] she asks if she is joining him in the Night Lands.<ref>"[[Valar Morghulis]]"</ref>
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The '''Night Lands''' are the land of the dead in the [[Dothraki]] belief system. When [[Daenerys Targaryen]] sees her dead husband [[Drogo]] in the [[House of the Undying]] she asks if she is joining him in the Night Lands.<ref>"[[Valar Morghulis]]"</ref>
   
The body of a Dothraki must be burned in a funeral pyre for his or her soul to enter the Night Lands to ride with his or her ancestors. A major insult to the dead is leave his or her body unburned.
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For a Dothraki soul to enter the Night Lands to ride with his or her ancestors, the body must be burned in a funeral pyre. A major insult to the dead is leave his or her body unburned.
   
 
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Revision as of 18:24, 29 June 2012

This article is about the religious concept, for the episode see "The Night Lands."
File:Daenerys in House.jpg

Daenerys with Khal Drogo in House of the Undying.

The Night Lands are the land of the dead in the Dothraki belief system. When Daenerys Targaryen sees her dead husband Drogo in the House of the Undying she asks if she is joining him in the Night Lands.[1]

For a Dothraki soul to enter the Night Lands to ride with his or her ancestors, the body must be burned in a funeral pyre. A major insult to the dead is leave his or her body unburned.

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