![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Yes, the city is interesting to look at, and Quaithe (the woman in the metal veil) is intriguing with her magical henna tattoos and awesome metal face wear, but when you compare Dany’s haggling for ships and being flirted with to the War of the Five Kings and Theon Greyjoy’s madcap murder romp through the forests of Winterfell, well… it’s no wonder Dany’s whole plot comes off as oh-so-pretty and pretty vacant at the same time. It’s a neat little trick they pulled, summoning the rest of the ruling cabal of Qarth into a meeting concerning Dany’s missing dragons (and pile of dead Dothraki) only to have them removed from power via steel.įor the last few episodes, Dany’s wander through the red wastes and her eye-candy trips to Qarth have been a bit underwhelming. If you remember, he’s the very disturbing-looking bald fellow who put on a show of tricks for Dany at the marketplace a few episodes back, but now he’s returned, and it appears that he and Xaro Xhoan Daxos have been putting together a nifty little trick of their own behind the backs of the rest of the Thirteen of Qarth and behind the back of the Mother of Dragons. He’s a master of deception in more ways than one. Foremost amongst the many illusionists of the Game of Thrones universe is the warlock Pyat Pree (Ian Hanmore). ![]()
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