I'm a little sad that when talking about the cities of Sarnor that you left out Mardosh. It held out against the Dothraki for 6 years without help, and when they were on the brink oif starvation made the choice to mercy kill their women and children to save them from being enslaved and then rode out in a final charge to take as many Dothraki with them as they could. After the battle the Dothraki renamed Mardosh to Vaes Gorqoyi, meaning "City of the Blood Charge", showing some level of respect to them as they chose to face death in battle rather than surender.
Love your videos man! You make the geography of Game of Thrones so much more interesting with clips from the show as well as images to depict the regions
daenerys could it build a huge empire if she decide to stay in essos , with the slaves bay and the dothakri sea she would be the most powerful Pearson in essos and in the know world
titus pullo you realise that with all the dothakri and the unsullied, + the people of the slaves bay that suport her and the dragons and her fleet , she would be able to conquerer most of the free cities of essos right ? ? ? ? ?
umm, ever heard of the Mongols? no ok, The Dothraki are The mongols in George R Martins universe, yeah they Don't Really have any Cities or a Navy. but a huge Army that could strike anyone who stood in their way.
i know what you mean, but mongol power didnt last long after their Conquest's and their way of ''horse life'' the mongols spilt and so will the Horse Lords of Essos do is such thing happend. wonder why the mongols failied in the end? ;)
I completely agree. I said that few times and no reaction. :( Sometimes I'm having hard times to understand what he said. But he makes great videos and I'm interested in these videos, but I would appreciate improvement in this area too.
Thank you for another great video on a topic whose history I had really never really heard much about. The Dothraki are a people of simple tastes but brutal in nature. You even fleshed out a map and showed the places that you were explaining. I’m like most others here who really enjoy your narration. Well done 👍
Supposedly, the first people to work iron lived in the central grasslands before even the Tall Men of Sarnor. They were called the Cymmeri, but virtually nothing else is known of them. Just a little tidbit, it's pretty meaningless in the grand scope of things, but still fun. ^^
Ifequerevon is a highly underrated place, there’s definitely weirder stuff at the edge of the map but it’s even stranger considering how close it is. I love the Mongols so it’s great that GRRM came up with the Dothraki, but it bugs me that they don’t posses the pragmatism or impulse to integrate outside cultures and technologies that really made the Mongols so unstoppable.
Man this is great, from the lore to the details to subtle music to your amazing voice. Quick question bro, what’s the music at the background and where did you get this information?
You have some troubles with speech but it's not even close to what people are saying. You are very informative and doing a great job. Pace and length is key for videos like this so i know it's important. For what it's worth, i understand fine. And you are covering things i've never considered studying. I'm subbing. I usually never do.
I am so amazed. Essos is so big and has so many Island which we barely had heard of, like at the red waste it stopped for me, nope theres no more but the little did I know
2:05 I have always wondered about the history of the First Men in Essos. Like, why are their descendants among the Free Folk and various Westerosi houses being pseudo-Northern British in accents and phenotype--while their closest neighbors are either fantastical or vaguely Middle-Eastern? (Valyrians to the south: pale skin, white hair, purple eyes, People of Slaver's Bay to the southeast, Sarnori to the north, Rhoynars to the west: dark skinned and brown eyed Dothraki to the east: described to have a skin like copper)
How about a video about Lhazar? If the Dothraki came from east of the Bone Mountains, I guess the Lhazareen must have, too. The Lhazareen are described as having features typical of East Asians, which is strange given their distance from other East Asian-looking cultures such as Yi Ti, Leng, and Jogos Nhai. The Lhazar seem like Tibetans. I feel the Dothraki and the Lharazeen probably have common ancestry but split up in history.
@Sean Francis Waters Lancaster If you really wanna look into it, you'll find those places are where horses don't exist in the wild, like Africa. Lack of traditional customs there don't really mean anything.
I know this is old but in my people (plains First Nations, Cree) eating horse is looked down upon unless it’s a last resort. We were a hunter gatherer society so horses made our lives much easier and therefore were seen as sacred and a gift from the creator so eating them was very frowned upon. Even today some like myself refuse to eat horse flesh
This dude gots lots of info. All them Dothraki names for conquered cities and many original names !? Very impressive. I did not know that Ifequevron was a Dothraki word, either. That and Mussovy are two of my favorite places in the World of Ice and Fire, although I live in a place that resembles Ghost Hill in Dorne more than the Siberian hinterlands that are Mussovy or the Black Forest that is Ifeqevron
Lore enjoyer but non reader here so relying on your (and other) content to fuel my curiosity about this subject. So I have a question, I heard that zebra's rider are living to the east of the bone Mountains that seem pretty fierce too and I was wondering if the dothrakis could take them down too
1:12 "They even eat horse flesh in this culture!" Me Kazakh: (Genuine confusion) "Wait. What else are you supposed to eat aside from Horse meat and Beef?"
The Dothraki being such a great military force & threat to other kingdoms is utterly stupid. They don't wear armor, they don't have infantry, they don't have siege machines. These are all things that the Mongols/ Tartars/ Huns/ Skythians and other nomadic armies from Central Asia had. Most people think that the Mongols where just fearsome riders/archers, but in reality they were warriors who could adapt to various tactical situations. Just lure them into territory, where they can't deploy their cavalry in an open field and use heavily armored infantry formations with shield walls & long spears like a sarissa to keep them away, while you rain arrows on them.
So question is why are there any Dothraki left in kings landing at the end? For starters most of them got wiped out in winterfell, second she made them all blood riders, therefore they all have to end themselves, then the unsullied will all get butterfly disease lol
The Series final scenes leaked *SPOILERS* The final battle has just finished, dany is dead, the army of the living is in shambles, and Jon makes his way to Kings landing, with his massive entourage. They get to the throne room, and everyone is waiting for Jon to take his rightful seat as the undisputed king of the Seven kingdoms(Now just called the Kingdom of Westeros). But just as he walks up, he draws his sword, and using all the anger and disgust of what the hunt for that throne has caused him and countless other. He destroys the iron throne and leaves Tyrion and Sansa in charge, as he goes off to live a life of peace and quiet in the unmapped lands past the western ocean. Cut to an old Maester reading a massive book, you can’t see his face, but his voice seems familiar. “And that my dear boy, was the game of thrones”. It slowly pans over, you see a child’s bed, and the lower half of a kid under the covers. Slowly, it pans up to his face. HOLY CRAP, it’s Fred F’ing Savage dressed as a little kid, and the old man is the grandpa from Princess Bride. “There were a lot of Kissing scenes in that story, grandpa” “ I thought you liked the kissing scenes now” “Yeah, I do. But what was the point of all the incest” Fade to black. Series over
Fun fact IRL Sarnath is where Gautama Buddha first taught the Dharma and where the Buddhist Sangha came into existence. Sarnath was also destroyed by Turkish Muslim invaders. Sarnath means A place for the Lord of the Deers. It was also a very important site for the Gupta Empire which was one of the largest and most powerful empires of the 4th century CE.
I love how GRRM has made parallels to real world places in the books...the water gardens/palace of Versailles...valyrian freehold/roman empire...valyrian/dragon roads/roman roads...the wall/hadrians wall....great pyramid of mereen/great pyramid of giza....even the history of the 1st civilization...the dothraki sea or the grasslands....mesopotamia in real world...they even have hints to an older civilization...the great empire of the dawn...and well in the real world we have sumer...we know it existed...and while we do know some...we truly do not know much about this very ancient kingdom...the people of this fantasy world know even less of the great empire of the dawn...only that they believe it was there...along with legends of the bloodstone emperor causing the long night...and well sumer doesnt have a long night legend...but their is the epic of gilgamesh and the story of a massive flood...ya know the same global flood as noahs ark....so yeah there r sooo many parallels...
I have a theory: judging from the Lhazareen religion and history of suffering, I think that the Lhazareen might be inspired from the original Abrahamic religion or well, the faith derived from Abraham.
YT: "Yeah so I know you have decades of lore being explored by millions of people but if you don't keep your video length at about 10 minutes you're fucking done!" Thanks for the content but we're all just on a rapid decline to where folks these days see 60 second videos as too long to watch. Sad to see it reflected here.
Yooooo, i just got a huuge theory for Season 8: I think, when the big battle between the Humans and the White Walkers comes, the Dothraki will awitch sides because they think that the Night King is their God! He takes the dead for his own Khalasar, he rides a horse...
“Dothraki sea ,then they are called blood-sailors not riders ..Haha “ Khal : “Hash shafka zali addrivat mae, zhey Khaleesi??(Do you want him dead khaleesi?)
horses are pretty smart. they wont drink salt water or contaminated water. if a horse drinks it, its usually fairly safe for human consumption.. not always true, but chances are pretty good. source my father grew up on a horse farm. he actually rode a horse to school when he was young. and get this, the horse would walk home on its own. GTFOH
Dani: "no one will take my dragons!"
Night King: "Hold my beer, hand me that spear"
Nice one
Gey, lacking originality, and, humor
@@shinobifirecracker6671 lolumad
I'm a little sad that when talking about the cities of Sarnor that you left out Mardosh. It held out against the Dothraki for 6 years without help, and when they were on the brink oif starvation made the choice to mercy kill their women and children to save them from being enslaved and then rode out in a final charge to take as many Dothraki with them as they could. After the battle the Dothraki renamed Mardosh to Vaes Gorqoyi, meaning "City of the Blood Charge", showing some level of respect to them as they chose to face death in battle rather than surender.
that is so cool, thank you for sharing this story!
0:40 "And his personal guard are his buttriders"
I thought I heard that too lol
@@richardvasquez6746 Same here made my day.
"They are *very* close to their Khal..."
@Ray Von They're not away from them, they're all a part of Khalasar so the live together
@Ray Von They're not away from them, they live together since they're in a Khalasar
I dig the Skyrim soundtrack in the background
Love your videos man! You make the geography of Game of Thrones so much more interesting with clips from the show as well as images to depict the regions
Thank you
daenerys could it build a huge empire if she decide to stay in essos , with the slaves bay and the dothakri sea she would be the most powerful Pearson in essos and in the know world
marcos targaryen she would rule a bunch of grass and a few cities. Real fun...real powerful
titus pullo you realise that with all the dothakri and the unsullied, + the people of the slaves bay that suport her and the dragons and her fleet , she would be able to conquerer most of the free cities of essos
right ? ? ? ? ?
umm, ever heard of the Mongols? no ok, The Dothraki are The mongols in George R Martins universe, yeah they Don't Really have any Cities or a Navy. but a huge Army that could strike anyone who stood in their way.
jacob johansen now imagine these huge and powerful armys combine with 3 dragons
i know what you mean, but mongol power didnt last long after their Conquest's and their way of ''horse life'' the mongols spilt and so will the Horse Lords of Essos do is such thing happend. wonder why the mongols failied in the end? ;)
Love these videos about the map of game of thrones!
Fantastic work as usual!
- Janelle (Melbourne, Australia)
I would love to see someone try to make a 3D globe of known… is it planetos? I think I read that once
LOL my phone messed up while watching this and I heard you say a group of riders close to a Karl is called his butt Riders
Steven Grant bloodriders
@@SamNB3 No buttriders
Steven Grant 🤦🏻
LOVED this video. Seriously, I don't care if people didn't ask for it: you *definitely* did the right thing in making it! This is awesome
Dude, how is your voice so soothing? I’m genuinely curious, and yeah, maybe I smoked a funny plant; but your voice is great!
Tyler Saunders he reads to fast though so sometimes mumbles and runs his sentences together. He needs to slow down
titus pullo that’s a soothing part. It very monotone, without much emoting. So everything just flows from story part to airy part.
I completely agree. I said that few times and no reaction. :( Sometimes I'm having hard times to understand what he said. But he makes great videos and I'm interested in these videos, but I would appreciate improvement in this area too.
Cleverson Santos Why so rude!!! Hard to enjoy other people’s comments when some jerk just spews venom all over the place. Shame!!
3,000 Unsullied beat 25,000 Dothraki riders?!
Yep
Spearmen are quite effective against Horsemen.
Well they are basically the Spartans of Essos
Meh, i can do it with only 20 good Sons of the Harpy.
300 Sparta reference
It took the loss of more than half of their cities for them to finally decide that the dothraki were an actual threat
WC - you have an extremely underrated channel.. content is orginal and put together well. ive been subscribed for over a year now and staying tuned in
Sallosh no longer having a renowned library is giving me Alexandria ptsd
Thank you for another great video on a topic whose history I had really never really heard much about. The Dothraki are a people of simple tastes but brutal in nature. You even fleshed out a map and showed the places that you were explaining. I’m like most others here who really enjoy your narration. Well done 👍
It seems GRRM took cues from Lovecraftian Lore when naming the Cities.
He does love some hp lovecraft
He was Lazy and just took some lovecraft names to get money for a map book
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Supposedly, the first people to work iron lived in the central grasslands before even the Tall Men of Sarnor. They were called the Cymmeri, but virtually nothing else is known of them. Just a little tidbit, it's pretty meaningless in the grand scope of things, but still fun. ^^
Ifequerevon is a highly underrated place, there’s definitely weirder stuff at the edge of the map but it’s even stranger considering how close it is.
I love the Mongols so it’s great that GRRM came up with the Dothraki, but it bugs me that they don’t posses the pragmatism or impulse to integrate outside cultures and technologies that really made the Mongols so unstoppable.
0:40 "his personal guard are called his butt riders".
The Dothraki Sea is a lonely place...
Love the videos! Great work, once again!
Man this is great, from the lore to the details to subtle music to your amazing voice. Quick question bro, what’s the music at the background and where did you get this information?
Epic Monarch The books go into this in greater detail. Plus the continent to the south of everything.
Keep making awesome videos bro!! I subscribed and liked all your videos
You have some troubles with speech but it's not even close to what people are saying. You are very informative and doing a great job. Pace and length is key for videos like this so i know it's important. For what it's worth, i understand fine. And you are covering things i've never considered studying. I'm subbing. I usually never do.
Your voice is awesome. Thanks for the all the great videos 😁
I am so amazed. Essos is so big and has so many Island which we barely had heard of, like at the red waste it stopped for me, nope theres no more but the little did I know
Love the videos man keep up the good work
Do one for areas east of the Bone Mountains! Maybe one for Summer Isles, and Sothoryos?
Great video Thanks lots of information and great detail cheers fella.
where do u gather the info u use to make these awesome vids?
keep up the great work my dude!
Most of the information you can find in a book called the world if ice and fire published in 2014
"They have curved swords. Curved. Swords."
- Whiterun Guard
Really REALLY great videos!!! So glad I came across your channel
2:05 I have always wondered about the history of the First Men in Essos. Like, why are their descendants among the Free Folk and various Westerosi houses being pseudo-Northern British in accents and phenotype--while their closest neighbors are either fantastical or vaguely Middle-Eastern?
(Valyrians to the south: pale skin, white hair, purple eyes,
People of Slaver's Bay to the southeast, Sarnori to the north, Rhoynars to the west: dark skinned and brown eyed
Dothraki to the east: described to have a skin like copper)
The first men came across the arm of dorne like 10000 years before the start of the series. Crazy what 10k years can do to a language
love your videos!
What's the font that you use for the titles? I love your videos btw
Make a screenshot and google what the font. Great tool to find typefaces!
How about a video about Lhazar? If the Dothraki came from east of the Bone Mountains, I guess the Lhazareen must have, too. The Lhazareen are described as having features typical of East Asians, which is strange given their distance from other East Asian-looking cultures such as Yi Ti, Leng, and Jogos Nhai. The Lhazar seem like Tibetans. I feel the Dothraki and the Lharazeen probably have common ancestry but split up in history.
Interesting theory; that would make the sacking of Lhazar by Drogo that much more tragic
"They even eat horse flesh in this culture". What culture doesn't eat horse? Horse is delicious.
Murica
@Sean Francis Waters Lancaster If you really wanna look into it, you'll find those places are where horses don't exist in the wild, like Africa. Lack of traditional customs there don't really mean anything.
I’ve wanted to try horse meat for awhile now, I figure all those people eating it can’t be wrong
I know this is old but in my people (plains First Nations, Cree) eating horse is looked down upon unless it’s a last resort. We were a hunter gatherer society so horses made our lives much easier and therefore were seen as sacred and a gift from the creator so eating them was very frowned upon. Even today some like myself refuse to eat horse flesh
The majority of civilised people.
This dude gots lots of info. All them Dothraki names for conquered cities and many original names !? Very impressive. I did not know that Ifequevron was a Dothraki word, either. That and Mussovy are two of my favorite places in the World of Ice and Fire, although I live in a place that resembles Ghost Hill in Dorne more than the Siberian hinterlands that are Mussovy or the Black Forest that is Ifeqevron
The most interesting part of Essos in my opinion with the ruins of Valeria coming in a close second
Not as interesting as the Further east regions, past the bone mountains.
ashai and more east for me so.little is known
Please do eastern essos, Ashai, The Five Forts, etc. It'd be a long video thou.
just make 3 short videos
You made an error with Vaes Qosar on the video. The note on the bottom right shows Ghardaq Sharp Mountains not city of spooders cx
Lore enjoyer but non reader here so relying on your (and other) content to fuel my curiosity about this subject.
So I have a question, I heard that zebra's rider are living to the east of the bone Mountains that seem pretty fierce too and I was wondering if the dothrakis could take them down too
I love your videos!!
Do one for Assahi, Yi Ti and the Summer Isles.
Dothraki are a reference to the Mongol empire and what they did to Bagdad and it's precious library, also to other civilizations we vaguely know.
I would rather say the Huns.
Heck yeah keep it up
1:12 "They even eat horse flesh in this culture!"
Me Kazakh: (Genuine confusion) "Wait. What else are you supposed to eat aside from Horse meat and Beef?"
Your Vas Qosar translation is incorrectly showing the sharp mountains in the bottom right corner.
The Dothraki being such a great military force & threat to other kingdoms is utterly stupid.
They don't wear armor, they don't have infantry, they don't have siege machines.
These are all things that the Mongols/ Tartars/ Huns/ Skythians and other nomadic armies from Central Asia had. Most people think that the Mongols where just fearsome riders/archers, but in reality they were warriors who could adapt to various tactical situations.
Just lure them into territory, where they can't deploy their cavalry in an open field and use heavily armored infantry formations with shield walls & long spears like a sarissa to keep them away, while you rain arrows on them.
Video over all of the creatures magical and non magical would be cool
Can you make a video on qarth
"only a fool would meet the Dothraki on an open field" -R. Baratheon Wonder how they are going to fare in Winterfell?
They can trample a huge amount of zombies. It wont kill them, but may break enough bodies to make burning a lot easier.
So question is why are there any Dothraki left in kings landing at the end? For starters most of them got wiped out in winterfell, second she made them all blood riders, therefore they all have to end themselves, then the unsullied will all get butterfly disease lol
Yet somehow the golden company were able to sack qohor. When the unsullied are considered more Elite than the Dothraki.
Spearmen vs Cavalry. The Dothraki lost a game of rock paper scissors.
What about that island in the northern sea in eastern Essos? I can't find an answer. What is that place!?
Lauren Gernand I believe it’s called Ib
just saying but Sarnath is an actual city here in India
so ugh, when khal drogo died why didnt the take dany to that widow building in veas dothrak right away? i never understood that one.
Ser Jorah killed the blood rider and I don’t remember the other two. They said the khalasaar joined another of something like that
Cool
where is this date coming from?
I definitely asked for it. I’ll ask again
Because I love you, and the Dothraki.
The Series final scenes leaked
*SPOILERS*
The final battle has just finished, dany is dead, the army of the living is in shambles, and Jon makes his way to Kings landing, with his massive entourage. They get to the throne room, and everyone is waiting for Jon to take his rightful seat as the undisputed king of the Seven kingdoms(Now just called the Kingdom of Westeros). But just as he walks up, he draws his sword, and using all the anger and disgust of what the hunt for that throne has caused him and countless other. He destroys the iron throne and leaves Tyrion and Sansa in charge, as he goes off to live a life of peace and quiet in the unmapped lands past the western ocean.
Cut to an old Maester reading a massive book, you can’t see his face, but his voice seems familiar. “And that my dear boy, was the game of thrones”. It slowly pans over, you see a child’s bed, and the lower half of a kid under the covers. Slowly, it pans up to his face. HOLY CRAP, it’s Fred F’ing Savage dressed as a little kid, and the old man is the grandpa from Princess Bride.
“There were a lot of Kissing scenes in that story, grandpa”
“ I thought you liked the kissing scenes now”
“Yeah, I do. But what was the point of all the incest”
Fade to black. Series over
haahhaaaha
Bravo(si)!
Not gonna lie, you had us in the first half
Yes!!!!!!
Fun fact IRL Sarnath is where Gautama Buddha first taught the Dharma and where the Buddhist Sangha came into existence.
Sarnath was also destroyed by Turkish Muslim invaders.
Sarnath means A place for the Lord of the Deers.
It was also a very important site for the Gupta Empire which was one of the largest and most powerful empires of the 4th century CE.
2:54 that's a ridiculously horrible font for lower case r. It looks like I.seriously. The maker of that font needs a good swift uppercut
Shut up
Did he say "buttriders"😂😂
BUTT HAHHAHHAHAAAA
Why are you using the Skyrim OST for a Game of Thrones video?
"They even it horse flesh" lol, People eat horses from France to China.
I love how GRRM has made parallels to real world places in the books...the water gardens/palace of Versailles...valyrian freehold/roman empire...valyrian/dragon roads/roman roads...the wall/hadrians wall....great pyramid of mereen/great pyramid of giza....even the history of the 1st civilization...the dothraki sea or the grasslands....mesopotamia in real world...they even have hints to an older civilization...the great empire of the dawn...and well in the real world we have sumer...we know it existed...and while we do know some...we truly do not know much about this very ancient kingdom...the people of this fantasy world know even less of the great empire of the dawn...only that they believe it was there...along with legends of the bloodstone emperor causing the long night...and well sumer doesnt have a long night legend...but their is the epic of gilgamesh and the story of a massive flood...ya know the same global flood as noahs ark....so yeah there r sooo many parallels...
I have a theory: judging from the Lhazareen religion and history of suffering, I think that the Lhazareen might be inspired from the original Abrahamic religion or well, the faith derived from Abraham.
Dothraki probably could've beat the unsullied if they would've flanked em instead of trying to only charge them face first
"Even" eat horseflesh. That is hardly that exotic or barbaric.
ikr
Perhaps he meant it as a means to emphasize essential the horse is to the Dothraki people's existence.
Jazzybelle that’s what it sounds like.
Trinston was here
Do every land possible man
YT: "Yeah so I know you have decades of lore being explored by millions of people but if you don't keep your video length at about 10 minutes you're fucking done!"
Thanks for the content but we're all just on a rapid decline to where folks these days see 60 second videos as too long to watch. Sad to see it reflected here.
Shadowlands pls
Working on it!
If the Dothraki dont buy or sell, why is Vaes Dothrak full of foreign merchants?
they dont have a money system only believe in gifts but they got 2 markets in their capital..
hm hm... well its magic and dragons so we can also believe that.. I gess..
0:41 is sounds you like are saying Butt Riders
Jesus man you couldve let the gold crown scene play out.
Buttriders... Such an epic name.
Here's a video about the Dothraki Sea. Nobody asked for or knew that they wanted such a thing, but here it is.
the dothraki are really fucking interesting
'they even eat horse flesh' horse sausages ftw boi don't tell me you've never tried oen
Why tf doesn’t dany just conquer Essos? For one it’s bigger and 2 it has just as much civilization if not more than Westeros
There are only city states west of the bones and she probably can't takeover the eastern civs
Because her destiny is in Westeros. The Red God wills it so.
There are barely any civilization, and no, city states don't count
Pride?
@@orangeprimate2633 Yeah like the only people the Dothraki fears, the Jogos Nai.
Unfortunately for Viserys there other ways to kill without shedding blood right Khal Drogo.
Yooooo, i just got a huuge theory for Season 8: I think, when the big battle between the Humans and the White Walkers comes, the Dothraki will awitch sides because they think that the Night King is their God! He takes the dead for his own Khalasar, he rides a horse...
GOT's version of the mongols, tar tars and huns
anyone that isn’t human looking like the cof for example the dothraki won’t like
“Dothraki sea ,then they are called blood-sailors not riders ..Haha “
Khal : “Hash shafka zali addrivat mae, zhey Khaleesi??(Do you want him dead khaleesi?)
Haha doing a game of thrones with skyrim music in the background not baf
"and they even eat horseflesh..." ...
So do the Japanese...
So do the French, Germans and most of Europe
yeah thats not even that exotic
The Dothraki are a noble savage
Hasan Wilson why noble? They have only their rules in their city. Other than that they seem to be very wild, brutal people
@@aysseralwan cause the nobility are awful
@@chrissmith3587 good point
Haha did you call blood riders “butt riders”
as i hear the history of the dothraki i cant help but think they based of hungarian people or what?
Mongolians . How is it not obvious
Now I can see why Westerosi absolutely HATE Dothraki. Why would you want murderous savages on your lands?
Pffffts *butt riders*
Seems like people need to ban together and wipe out dothraki
Or just call the Jogos Nhai, it is implied they crosed the bones mountains because they were runingnform these guys.
What's wrong with eating horse meat? It's delicious.
Western Roman Empire = Kingdom of Sarnor
Sergio Ramos I thought the valyrians were the equivalent of the romans .
@@mansamusa8410 I think they were more like the full Roman Empire
horses are pretty smart. they wont drink salt water or contaminated water. if a horse drinks it, its usually fairly safe for human consumption.. not always true, but chances are pretty good. source my father grew up on a horse farm. he actually rode a horse to school when he was young. and get this, the horse would walk home on its own. GTFOH
It is actually hilarious how much GRRM can't create original ideas on his own and has to base everything he writes off of history
Gaba Munoz just like any other writer. Your point being.
Original ideas is an impossibility