The Siege of Meereen is a significant event in George R. R. Martin’s "A Song of Ice and Fire" series and its television adaptation, "Game of Thrones." It involves Daenerys Targaryen defending the city of Meereen, which she has liberated from slaveholders, against external forces such as the Yunkai and their allies. The siege tests Daenerys’s leadership as she faces political intrigue, internal rebellion, and a deadly blockade, all while striving to maintain her rule and ideals.
The Siege of Meereen is a significant event in George R. R. Martin’s "A Song of Ice and Fire" series and its television adaptation, "Game of Thrones." It involves Daenerys Targaryen defending the city of Meereen, which she has liberated from slaveholders, against external forces such as the Yunkai and their allies. The siege tests Daenerys’s leadership as she faces political intrigue, internal rebellion, and a deadly blockade, all while striving to maintain her rule and ideals.
What is the Siege of Meereen?
Daenerys Targaryen’s campaign to capture Meereen in Slaver’s Bay and end slavery, establishing her rule over the city.
Who fought in the siege?
Daenerys, aided by the Unsullied and freed slaves, fought against the Masters of Meereen and their forces.
What was the outcome of the siege?
Meereen fell under Daenerys’s control, slavery was abolished in the city, but she faced internal resistance and later the Sons of the Harpy uprising.
Why is the siege important for Daenerys's arc?
It tests her leadership and governance decisions, and sets up ongoing conflicts as she attempts to rule Slaver’s Bay.