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Did Daenerys really love Drogo? | The Targaryen Supremacy

Did Daenerys really love Drogo?

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Dany experienced a form of Stockholm syndrome, adapting to Drogo's culture due to the lack of alternatives. In the Game of Thrones universe, marriages were often political, disregarding the need for a healthy relationship. Growing up as an exiled princess, Dany faced psychological abuse from her brother, Viserys. Despite her initial fear of Drogo's culture, she adapted to the situation and developed a genuine connection with him, reciprocated by Drogo's affection.

Dany's attraction to Drogo grew, partly fueled by her desire to escape her previous role as a pawn in her brother's schemes. Becoming a khaleesi elevated her status, surpassing Viserys, and fueled her determination to reclaim the iron throne. Ultimately, Dany's ascent can be attributed significantly to her marriage with Drogo.

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