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Dothraki in Westeros


Anthony Appleyard

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The Dothraki that Daenerys brought into Westeros in the TV continuity are not the only  Dothraki that got into Westeros. In one of the books (book continuity) I found story matter about an outlaw gang in Westeros, and one of its members was a Dothraki, but I found nothing about how he came to Westeros.

 

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The Brave Companions have more than one Dothraki amongst them, but they are just sellswords, it's not the same as taking a Khalasar to invade Westeros, they're just mercenaries hired by Westerosi.

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1 hour ago, Lion of the West said:

Wasn't he a Brave Companion who likely came with the rest of that Free Company?

Someone should look through the books and bring a quote with that scene here.

He was in the Brave Companions. I believe he was the one that cut Jaimes hand off.

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ACOK 30 (Arya VII):

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Arya did not know who Bloody Mummers were until a fortnight later, when the queerest company of men she’d ever seen arrived at Harrenhal. Beneath the standard of a black goat with bloody horns rode copper men with bells in their braids; lancers astride striped black-and-white horses; bowmen with powdered cheeks; squat hairy men with shaggy shields; brown-skinned men in feathered cloaks; a wispy fool in green-and-pink motley; swordsmen with fantastic forked beards dyed green and purple and silver; spearmen with colored scars that covered their cheeks; a slender man in septon’s robes, a fatherly one in maester’s grey, and a sickly one whose leather cloak was fringed with long blond hair.

So it seems that Vargo assembled a motley crew of warriors from several different cultures in Essos, as well as a few Westerosi, some Summer Islanders, and ... Hmmm, I don't know about the sickly one.  

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