Por que os dragões não o queimaram? [fechadas]

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Na Temporada 6, Episódio 2 ...

Tyrion goes down to the dungeon, meeting the dragons for the first time. The dragons were about to burn him, but stop. They even allow him to come close enough to touch them. Tyrion previously said dragons are smart and understand things, which is why the second dragon allowed him to live.

Se os dragões estão frustrados vivendo em um calabouço por tanto tempo, e eles vêem um estranho, por que eles não atacaram? Se alguém familiar descesse para libertá-los, seria compreensível, mas por que eles não atacariam um completo estranho?

    
por j4rey 03.05.2016 / 15:30

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Existe isto de wiki dos livros :

Quentyn's companions are keen to return to Dorne but Quentyn refuses to go. He does not want to return having failed.

He hatches a plan, hoping that he will be able to tame at least one of the dragons due to his Targaryen ancestry. For this purpose, he arranges a meeting with the Tattered Prince, hiring the Windblown's help in seizing Rhaegal and Viserion. The Tattered Prince agrees, asking for Pentos in return. Quentyn signs an agreement.

Dressed as Brazen Beasts, Quentyn and his companions go to the pit where the dragons are kept. The Tattered Prince had given them the code word to be used by the Brazen Beasts that day (dog), but with Barristan Selmy's coup occurring at the same time, the Brazen Beasts guarding the door are not aware of the code word.


Gaining access to the dragons, Quentyn eventually attempts to tame Viserion, but Rhaegal attacks Quentyn from behind, and bathes him in dragonfire. The Windblown mercenaries flee, and both dragons escape.


Missandei takes care of Quentyn, but he dies in Daenerys Targaryen's bed four days later, covered in burns. Upon seeing the extent of the prince's injuries, Ser Barristan thinks it would have been better if Rhaegal had just eaten him alive, as his death would haven been quicker and less painful in such a case.

Ela contradiz, mas poderia implicar que Tyrion é muito valente apesar de sua pequena estatura. Quentyn achou que seu sangue era suficiente, enquanto Tyrion tinha confiança para domá-los.

Realmente não faz sentido e é inconsistente com o livro, então quem realmente sabe? Histórias ruins, talvez.

TLDR; Uma teoria possível é que os dragões reconheceram a confiança de Tyrion e respeitaram isso.

    
03.05.2016 / 19:07

Isso tudo é especulação da minha parte, mas como não há nada para provar nada 100%, acho que posso especular um pouco.

Tyrion said dragons are very intelligent. This could very well mean that they can judge character very well. He seemed to have their best interests at heart so they did not hurt him.

Eles podem tê-lo testado também.

He also did not try to run away when the dragons tried to intimidate him. This might have been enough proof for them that he wouldn't try to hurt them.

Por que ele tentaria algo assim?

I have read that Tyrion has a real good knowledge on dragons, probably more so than Dany has because Tyrion has always been fascinated by them.

    
03.05.2016 / 16:01