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Harper's Bazaar

The Hidden Meaning in Daenerys' Braids on 'GOT'

Kayleigh Roberts
Updated
Photo credit: HBO
Photo credit: HBO

From Harper's BAZAAR

At this point, we know the people behind Game of Thrones love to hide meaning in just about everything we see on the show. There are clues in Sansa's hair, in Cersei's wardrobe, in just about everything that any character does to express themselves. So why weren't we dissecting the show's most epic hair of all? Finally, the internet has gotten around to overanalyzing Daenerys' regal braids and WOW we've been missing something meaningful.

In Season 1, Dany is essentially sold to the Dothraki by her evil brother, Viserys. In one scene, he's berating his sister for acclimating to the Dothraki culture and comments that she'll probably try to braid his hair next. Dany's comeback: No way - in the Dothraki culture, braids are for people who have won victories and Viserys hadn't won any.

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Here's the pivotal scene, if you want a refresher (and to hate Viserys all over again):

How does this relate to Daenerys' hair? Well, over the years, her signature braids have gotten a lot more complicated - incorporating more braids as she's won more and more victories.

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