The Language of Dragons in House of the Dragon: What Language Do the Targaryens Speak to Them?

The Language of Dragons in House of the Dragon: What Language Do the Targaryens Speak to Them?

The Language of Dragons in House of the Dragon: What Language Do the Targaryens Speak to Them?

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Dragon Language

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Now we know how to tame them.

It was Hiccup who tried every possible means in an attempt to contact Toothless and developed a complex structure to mount him.

In the universe created by George Martin, everything turned out to be much simpler.

The Language of Dragons in House of the Dragon: What Language Do the Targaryens Speak to Them?

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After the seventh episode of “House of the Dragon”, attentive viewers realized that the huge, terrifying monsters are somewhat reminiscent of dogs, as they also understand commands and are loyal to their owners, that is, the riders.

It all started when Lady Leyna Vhagar ordered herself to be burned alive, using the phrase “dracaris” known from Game of Thrones.

This word comes from the language of Old Valyria or Old Valyrian. It was spoken by the Targaryens and Velaryons before disaster struck the peninsula in the form of a devastating disaster.

According to legend, an earthquake of unprecedented force awakened many known and unknown volcanoes, sent waters hundreds of meters high, and released demons from the bowels of the earth.

Not only humans, but also dragons, whose descendants recognized and understood the Valyrian language, fell victim to the elements.

Dragon Language

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Fans have highlighted several words the Targaryens used to communicate and train dragons in the series.

For example, “likiri”, which means “to calm down” or “dohaeras” – “to obey”, “soves” – “to fly”. Young Aemond used all of the above to subdue Vhagar, and it worked.

Simple commands for the 180 year old dragon, but the moment she heard them she cringed, as if the prince had learned the password to the dragon’s wifi.

Source: Popcorn News

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