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− | A '''Pentoshi servant''' is an unnamed minor character in the [[Season 1|first season]]. She is played by guest star [[Rania Zouari]] and only appears in the [[Winter is Coming (episode)|series premiere]]. She is a servant in the manse of [[Illyrio Mopatis]], a [[Magister]] of the [[Free City]] of [[Pentos]]. |
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+ | A '''Pentoshi servant''' is a servant, possibly a [[Slavery|slave]], in the manse of [[Illyrio Mopatis]], a [[Magister]] of the [[Free Cities|Free City]] of [[Pentos]]. |
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⚫ | [[Slavery]] is officially illegal in Pentos, due to a treaty it established a hundred years ago with the Free City of [[Braavos]], which abhors slavery. However, wealthy and powerful magisters in Pentos such as [[Illyrio Mopatis|Illyrio]] often flout these restrictions: his bronze-collared "servants" are actually slaves in all but name.{{Cite}} |
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⚫ | Slavery is officially illegal in Pentos, due to a treaty it established a hundred years ago with the Free City of [[Braavos]], which abhors slavery. However, wealthy and powerful magisters in Pentos such as Illyrio often |
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⚫ | She is helping [[Daenerys Targaryen]] to prepare for her first meeting with Khal [[Drogo]]. She takes Daenerys' new dress from [[Viserys Targaryen (son of Aerys II)|Viserys Targaryen]] when he holds it out. She warns Daenerys that her bath is too hot as she steps into it but Daenerys is unfazed.{{Ref|GOT101}} |
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⚫ | She is helping [[Daenerys Targaryen]] to prepare for her first meeting with Khal [[Drogo]]. She takes Daenerys' new dress from [[Viserys Targaryen]] when he holds it out. She warns Daenerys that her bath is too hot as she steps into it but Daenerys is unfazed. |
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− | Actress Rania Zouari was Miss Malta 2006.<ref>"[[http://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/20110518/life-features/the-maltese-in-game-of-thrones.365998]]"</ref> The scenes at Pentos in Illyrio's manse were filmed in Malta. |
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==In the books== |
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In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, a chattering 16-year-old servant assists Daenerys with her bath. She does not give a warning but Daenerys does think about the temperature: |
In the ''[[A Song of Ice and Fire]]'' novels, a chattering 16-year-old servant assists Daenerys with her bath. She does not give a warning but Daenerys does think about the temperature: |
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+ | In Pentos, slavery is forbidden due to a treaty imposed by [[Braavos]] a hundred years before the events in the novels. However, the wealthy Magisters flout this law and keep bronze-collared "servants" that are slaves in all but name. Some Magisters are even involved in the slave trade. |
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+ | *{{GOT|Winter Is Coming}} |
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Latest revision as of 01:00, 4 January 2024
- "It's too hot, my lady!"
- ―The servant to Daenerys Targaryen
A Pentoshi servant is a servant, possibly a slave, in the manse of Illyrio Mopatis, a Magister of the Free City of Pentos.
Biography
Background
Slavery is officially illegal in Pentos, due to a treaty it established a hundred years ago with the Free City of Braavos, which abhors slavery. However, wealthy and powerful magisters in Pentos such as Illyrio often flout these restrictions: his bronze-collared "servants" are actually slaves in all but name.[citation needed]
Game of Thrones: Season 1
She is helping Daenerys Targaryen to prepare for her first meeting with Khal Drogo. She takes Daenerys' new dress from Viserys Targaryen when he holds it out. She warns Daenerys that her bath is too hot as she steps into it but Daenerys is unfazed.[1]
In the books
In the A Song of Ice and Fire novels, a chattering 16-year-old servant assists Daenerys with her bath. She does not give a warning but Daenerys does think about the temperature:
- "The water was scalding hot, but Daenerys did not flinch or cry out. She liked the heat. It made her feel clean. Besides, her brother had often told her that it was never too hot for a Targaryen. "Ours is the house of the dragon," he would say. "The fire is in our blood.""
- ―A Game of Thrones, Daenerys I
In Pentos, slavery is forbidden due to a treaty imposed by Braavos a hundred years before the events in the novels. However, the wealthy Magisters flout this law and keep bronze-collared "servants" that are slaves in all but name. Some Magisters are even involved in the slave trade.
Appearances
- – "Winter Is Coming"
References
- ↑ Game of Thrones: Season 1, Episode 1: "Winter Is Coming" (2011).