Dany Dreams — Set 13
: The Undying call her the "slayer of lies," showing her a blue-eyed king with a red sword (Stannis Baratheon) and a cloth dragon (likely the claimant "Young Griff" or Aegon VI). Significance in Character Development
: "One for life, one for death, and one to love." Three Mounts : "One to bed, one to dread, and one to love." Dany Dreams Set 13
Reviews of these "dreams" often highlight how they shift Dany's mindset from a young girl fleeing for her life to an authoritative leader obsessed with destiny. Critics note that her focus on these prophecies often makes her suspicious and indecisive in Meereen, as she constantly looks for the "treasons" she was promised. : The Undying call her the "slayer of
: Dany sees a feast of slaughtered corpses and a dead man with a wolf's head on a throne wearing an iron crown. This is widely regarded as a direct prophecy of Robb Stark's death at the Red Wedding. : Dany sees a feast of slaughtered corpses
"Dany Dreams Set 13" appears to refer to a specific collection or discussion regarding prophetic visions within the A Song of Ice and Fire book series and the Game of Thrones television show. Specifically, fans often group her visions from the House of the Undying (detailed in chapter 48 of A Clash of Kings ) into significant "sets" of three based on the prophecies given to her .
The House of the Undying visions are structured around three distinct triplets told to Dany by the Undying:
: This recurring vision of her childhood home in Braavos represents Dany's yearning for safety and a "normal" life, which she constantly sacrifices for her quest for the Iron Throne.