Daenerys

: As the "Breaker of Chains," she is hailed as a mother by the freedmen of Slaver's Bay.

Daenerys Targaryen , a central figure in George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire , is one of the most complex characters in modern fantasy. Her journey from an exiled, abused princess to a powerful queen and conqueror provides a rich subject for analysis. The Evolution of Power daenerys

: Her biological path to motherhood is marked by the stillbirth of her son, Rhaego, and the death of her husband, Khal Drogo. The Paradox of Justice (Spoilers Extended) Alienation - an essay about Daenerys : As the "Breaker of Chains," she is

A recurring theme in her narrative is motherhood, though it is often subverted or tragic. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire ,

: She views her dragons as her true children, a bond forged in fire that gives her "great and terrible" power.