Eventually, Khaleesi is able to avenge Irri's death but she feels completely heartbroken. Most people may not know this but Irri is played by the talented Amrita Acharia, a beautiful woman of Ukrainian and Nepalese descent. Acharia has worked on a few screen roles but being a part of the Game Of Thrones cast might have been her most memorable work yet.
Initially, she appeared as a guest star in the first season but, later on, Acharia was confirmed for season two as well. In total, her character appears in 13 episodes, the first one being "The Kingsroad" and the last one "The Old Gods and the New".
Even though she was assassinated in the middle of season 2, after Daenerys's dragons were stolen, Irri's life is much longer in the novel that gave rise to this TV adaptation. In the books, she makes it to the end of the fifth novel. On paper, she survives up until Daenerys is ruling in Meereen. But unlike other members of the cast, Amrita Acharia felt that this decision of killing her character early on was reasonable and she seemed happy about it.
And speaking of the Game of Thrones novel, its author George R. Martin is currently writing a new Game Of Thrones saga while taking advantage of the self-isolation period due to the pandemic.
According to the books, Irri was enslaved by Khal Drogo when she was very young. Irri has skin the color of copper, with black hair and "almond-shaped eyes. As these characters' bond strengthens on TV, the actress who plays Irri considers that this causes Irri to drift further away from her Dothraki's identity. Following a completely unconventional new Queen's footsteps would be challenging for anyone and that's no different for this handmaiden. Another trivia about Irri is that both she and Jhiqui develop a crush on Rakharo, even though this potential romantic trio is not explored on TV.
One of this character's most memorable quotes, which was repeated several times to Queen Khaleesi, is "It is known. Doreah was sold to the pleasure house by her mother when she was nine years old. She didn't touch a man until three years after that, however, and in the intervening years was instructed in the art of seduction. She spent fifteen years there before meeting Alec Targaryen , who entered the pleasure house, easily seducing Doreah simply by standing in the same room as her.
The two had incredible sex on the same night, and he told her he was a werewolf as well as being the long lost brother of Viserys and Daenerys Targaryen. Three months later, before being bought by Viserys Targaryen, Alec asked her to keep quite about his connection to his siblings. Doreah agreed before being put onto a ship to meet Viserys Targaryen. Doreah is bought as a wedding gift for Daenerys Targaryen by her brother Viserys Targaryen, intending her to serve as a handmaid.
Viserys is an exiled Prince from Westeros and has arranged his sister's marriage to the Dothraki warlord Khal Drogo to attempt to reclaim his crown, completely unaware of the existence of another sibling, Alec.
Doreah tells Daenerys a story of the origin of dragons. She says that there used to be two moons in the sky until the second moon wandered too close to the sun and cracked open, spilling a thousand dragons into the world. Her story is dismissed as nonsense by Dany's other handmaidens, Irri and Jhiqui. Doreah teaching Daenerys on how to seduce people, inadvertently making Daenerys fall in love with her Daenerys asks Doreah's advice on how to sexually please Khal Drogo in bed and Doreah tutors her in the arts of seduction.
She also shows Daenerys how to use her sexuality to establish herself as someone worthy of Drogo's respect. Unbeknownst to her, Daenerys falls in love with her. Doreah pleasures Viserys and tells him that she has always wanted to see a dragon.
She points out she once saw a man who could change into a wolf-like beast under a full moon, and a pirate covered in gold who flew colorful sails. Viserys is initially amused by the discussion, but sours when it reminds him of the destruction of his house at the hands of the Usurper. He forces Doreah to finish pleasuring him in silence, which she does unenthusiastically. Daenerys sends Doreah to invite Viserys for a meal. He takes umbrage with being 'commanded' by a slave and beats Doreah before dragging her through the camp to confront Daenerys.
Viserys' temper and inability to control his sister lead him to confront Drogo. Doreah watches as Viserys threatens to kill Daenerys if Drogo does not deliver his promised crown. Drogo feigns acquiescence and then kills Viserys by crowning him with molten gold. Doreah is part of Daenerys' retinue as she inspects the markets of Vaes Dothrak. She is present when Jorah Mormont foils a wineseller's attempt to poison Daenerys. She tells her Xaro had it made for her and reports hearing that he is the wealthiest man in Qarth.
Irri concurs with her fellow handmaiden. Doreah adds that Qarth is the richest city in Essos. Doreah and several of the khalasar are also present. Daenerys is pleased to see Doreah ingratiating herself with several of the men present, suggesting she will use such men to gain information on Xaro's intentions.
Daenerys tells Ser Jorah that she believes Doreah is dead. After Daenerys retrieves her dragons from the House of the Undying , she finds a sleeping Doreah abed with Xaro, revealing that she had in fact betrayed Daenerys and her dragons to the conspirators.
Although she pleads for her life, she is locked inside the merchant prince's vault along with him to die. In her bathtub discussion with Viserys in Season 1's "Cripples, Bastards, and Broken Things", Doreah speaks of a man from Asshai with a dagger of real dragonglass , a man who can change his face, and a colorful pirate. The first is a reference to obsidian - which is called by Dragonglass by the smallfolk of Westeros.
The second is a reference to the Faceless Men of Braavos. The third could possibly be a reference to Salladhor Saan , a noted pirate who is also from Lys.
All of these later appear in Season 2. So I had massive bruises on my neck the next day. I was proud. Battle scars.
Death scenes are fun. A deleted scene in the Season 2 Blu-ray shows that it was actually Doreah who personally strangled Irri to death, instead of just indirectly betraying her to her death. As this is from a deleted scene it is not canonical and should not be considered to have actually happened. She is beautiful and has an unusual look compared to Daenerys's other Dothraki servants, Irri and Jhiqui. Doreah's role is to instruct Daenerys in the "womanly arts of love".
In the books, Doreah has the distinctive Lysene features of blonde hair and blue eyes. In contrast to the series, Doreah dies of a wasting disease in the second book while traversing the Red Waste.
Daenerys personally buries her, and weeps as she remembers how Doreah showed her different ways to pleasure her husband. Game of Thrones Wiki. Game of Thrones Wiki Explore. Game of Thrones. House of the Dragon. Peterson - linguist. Patel - director. Vhagar Caraxes Syrax Meleys Sunfyre.
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