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A Creature Feature on the Animals in Game of Thrones

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17 August 2015
We look at the animals in Game of Thrones.
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In the battle for the Iron Throne, politics and blood are constantly thrashed out in a bid for power. In Game of Thrones, deceit and deception lie around every corner, and in a world where the future is as uncertain as in Westeros, there is seemingly no one and nothing to be trusted.

As the spirits of the men and women remain untamed, it is the beasts of the wild that the noble houses turn to as their only reliable force. From Daenerys and her dragons to the Starks and their direwolves, we take a look at the animals in Game of Thrones.

Direwolves

Emblazoned on the Starks’ banner is the sigil of a grey direwolf. Introduced at the beginning of the first season when the Stark children stumbled upon six orphaned cubs, they have remained loyal companions to the family.

Summer, Bran’s direwolf, protected his young sire from an assassination attempt; and Arya’s direwolf, Nymeria, attacked Joffrey Baratheon when he threatened her with a sword. Time and again the direwolves prove themselves loyal to a fault.

Dragons

The dragon is the sigil of House Targaryen, who possessed the world’s last remaining dragons and used them to conquer the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros. Now believed to be extinct, all this changed when Illyrio Mopatis gave Daenerys Targaryen a precious wedding gift: three dragons’ eggs.

After Khal Drogo’s death, Daenerys stepped into the flames of his funeral pyre with the eggs and three dragons were born: Drogon, Rhaegal and Viserion. After this epoch in her life, Daenerys added the name Mother of Dragons to her growing list of titles.

Horses

For all the awe that dragons and direwolves inspire, the horses in Game of Thrones are quite underrated. The knights of Westeros ride them into battle, and many have sacrificed their lives in the ensuing fray. Horses are particularly valued by the Dothraki. As they lead a nomadic lifestyle, they rely greatly on their horses as a means of transportation. A khal who cannot master a horse loses esteem in the minds and hearts of the Dothraki, which is just what happened to Khal Drogo after he was wounded and could no longer ride his horse.

Ravens

Dragons may be creatures of myth, but horses are real and even dire wolves once roamed the Earth. Ravens are also real but, in Game of Thrones, the raven in question has three eyes and appears in Bran’s prophetic dreams, lacing the series with an aura of mysterious intrigue.

Game of Thrones may be the stuff of legends and myth, but when it comes to the animal relations we can draw many comparisons to the creatures we find in our own lives, and especially our affinity towards them.