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Contextual translation of 'valar dohearis' into English. Human translations with examples: all men must die, hail to the king, all men must serve. Valar Dohaeris significa Todos los hombres deben servir en Alto Valyrio.1 Es la respuesta tradicional al saludo Valar Morghulis.2. Subscribe to this blog. Is the origin of the words 'valar' and 'Valyrian' the same? 'Valar Dohaeris' is the first episode of the third season of Game of Thrones. It is the twenty-first episode of the series overall. It premiered on March 31, 2013. It was written by David Benioff & D.B. Weiss and directed by Daniel Minahan. 1 Plot 2 Summary 2.1 Beyond the Wall 2.2 In King's Landing 2.3 At Dragonstone 2.4 At Harrenhal 2.5 In Slaver's Bay 3 Recap 4 Appearances 4.1 First 4.2. How to say valar dohaeris in English? Pronunciation of valar dohaeris with 3 audio pronunciations, 4 meanings and more for valar dohaeris.

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Prologue

Minisa Stark is the twin sister to Robb Stark, King of the North and Riverlands and Lord of Winterfell. She now has claimed these titles. Minisa did all she could to in her life.

She had killed, fought and survive at what price.

She came back to her homeland to be Queen of the North. She had help from her half older brother, Jon Snow and her full blood sister Sansa Stark.

Minisa had a conversation with the Dragon Queen and Minisa still refused to give up the North and bend the knee. That made Daenerys Targaryen mad but admired her strength.

Theon Greyjoy came back to help them. She has not seen him since the War happened. Theon told her that he loves her and will never stop loving her. Minisa cried happily as she kissed him. She cares not if he can't give her children.

All she wanted to be that love that she has been denied.

Jaime Lannister came here in Winterfell to help them; she is tempted to send him away or kills him on the spot. However, she is better than that.

In the beginning, she was forced to marry Jaime Lannister who never give her honor, duty or even small affection.

She blames him! They lost their son because of his bitch sister.

She refused to be chained by Lannister's.

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Jaime tried to talk to her, but the coldness was all he receives from his wife.

Minisa will not let him enter her chambers.

He tried to talk to her, but she will not listen.

Despite all the years, they had been married not once did he ever say those three words, yet, he told her that he loves her. She refused to believe that since he allowed his stupidly to kill her family and their son. Worse, she insults him with harsh blows that he conspired for their dead son!

Jaime refused to let her go, but she coldly told him that she wants their marriage annulled after their war and Long Night is over.

That crushed Jaime Lannister.

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He had hoped that they could be happy, but he was a fool. She used to be cheerful, dutiful and a bit naïve that turned into this cold, heartless woman who has no love for him or any Lannister. They could have been happy, but she is not that stupid girl anymore. She did dream of being loved by her husband, but Jaime did worse things to her.

Sleeping with his sister.

Siring his bastard children and pretend that he is the golden son.

Losing her son was the final straw.

She put wildfire in her chambers and taken her son's body away from the Lion's Den. She buried her son; name Jon into her family's crypts. How could he dare ask her to forgive him?!

Life killed that dream.

She is fighting for her homeland.

Her families are fighting against the White Walkers.

'This is finally the end,' Minisa whispers to herself. Her brother's deceased dire wolf, Grey Wind whom she saved from the Red Wedding. Grey Wind whines as he looked at her. Her Direwolf died protecting her from assassins at Casterly Rock. Her beloved Frost was killed to protect her.

Now it's time.

Minisa went down and prepared to fight. Bran is the target for the Night King. She will be helping him in the shadows.

'Grey Wind,' She whispers and kneeled, 'Protect Bran for me.' Grey Wind looked at her with golden eyes and gave his lick on her cheek.

She holds her dagger. Valyrian steel a gift from the faceless man who had told her she will receive the gift, but not by him.

She hides where the heart tree is.

Theon Greyjoy is there and Bran is sitting there waiting. She walked to them with Grey Wind.

Minisa sighs and calms her heart beating against her chest.

'Theon,' She heard the Night King is coming. Theon heard his name and look where she is staring at. The air became cold like death itself.

The Night King is here!

Grey Wind is growling at him as he stood protectively in front of Bran.

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Minisa calmly breathes in and out slowly. She must hurry and be prepared.

'Theon,' Bran called to him. Theon looked at Bran as he calmly said, 'You're a good man. And thank you for loving Minisa.'

Theon sniff as he wants to cry. Theon looked at her and Minisa at him.

If they could go back, they would have been happy. Yet fate and the Gods had done them the injustice of taking that possibility away.

Theon fights off the wrights, but the Night King killed him. Minisa stood defiantly before the Night king.

'I'm letting anyone dying here.' She argues the Night King. 'I'm not letting you live!'

Grey Wind growled but follows her command to stay and guard Bran. Quick as the viper, she whisked into her bow and arrow.

The arrowhead is made of dragon glass. She aimed the Night King with two arrows, she was about to get her third when he grabbed her by the neck. He was choking slowly life out of her. She saw Arya behind him and stabbed into his back. The Night King widens he is surprised as he let go of Minisa however; a wolf strikes down her prey with one bite.

Minisa finished the job! She will take down the Night King with her. She grabs her knife and stabbed him into his own heart!

He let out a godforsaken howl in agony and pain!

The Night king turns into snowflakes and vanished. She collapses onto the ground hard.

She grunted in pain as she felt her chest in pain.

'Oh, Gods…!' She grunted. When she pressed her hand onto her chest its already too late. The Night King spread his curse on her. She fears that when she dies. She will rise as the Night Queen.

'Theon..' She crawled and cries silently towards him. Theon's body laid there as she reaches for him.

She huffs her breath and turned his body over to see his face. He looked so different.

'I had wanted…' She sniffs, 'All I had ever wanted is you.' She kissed gently onto his lips and cries.

'Mini,' She turned and heard her brother Jon Snow voice. Jon gasped of the shocking discovering. Jon saw her chest becoming a frozen heart. The Night King places a curse on her.

'Jon…Please.' She begs as he kneeled and holds her into his arms. 'Fight for the North. Hurry and end this war.'

Jon nodded.

'Please, kill me.' She whispers in his ear.

'I love you, Mini.'

Her eyes widen as she felt pain into her back. Jon did her a favor.

He stabbed behind her back with a Valyrian steel dagger.

Minisa gasped and grunted at the feeling of its steel.

'I love..you.' Her body slumped as her life has ended along with Night King's curse upon her heart.

Jon gasped and let out his anguish cry. He cries as he held his deceased sister's body. He wept for his beloved sister and hugged her body tightly. Brandon Stark stood there, and his eyes became watery gaze. Grey Wind howled in sorrow.

The Queen is dead.

Long Live the Queen Minisa Stark.

Bright light shines over the screen.

Her blue eyes open up and saw the ceiling.

She blinks in confusion and felt her head is heavy.

Yuck! She felt disgusting that her skin is sweating and gross to her. Her head is fuzzy and dizzy.

'Oh, Lady Minisa,' a kind old man's voice is heard. She scrunched her eyebrows in confusion.

A kind face has shown before her.

Measter Luwin! She thought as if she has gone mad!

'Oh Minisa,' Her mother held her into her arms. Her mother looked like she is exhausted, but she is alive!

She cried as tears and held her mother tightly. She missed her and Catelyn's death made her life harder without her!

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'Oh hush little one, I'm here.' Catelyn's motherly tone gave her some comfort.

Catelyn pries her off gently and tucked her more blankets.

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'How is her fever, Measter Luwin?'

'Wait, I had a fever?' Minisa thought to herself.

'Her fever is going down, but I suggest that we keep up our routine. Except perhaps add some cooked meat with her soup and bread since her stomach doesn't upset her anymore.' Measter Luwin suggested it.

This looks familiar. Hold it!

Minisa remembers now!

~Minisa past life~

*COUGH, COUGH! Minisa coughed harder than before! She is scared! She wants to get better!

She heaved and gasp hard for air. Why did the gods won't heal her?

Her mother's gentle hand places a tea pit to inhale the steam from the sprout. Her mother urges her softly, 'You are a Stark as well as Tully. You will be better.'

'My Lady, I am sad to inform you that she has the condition called, Asthma.'

'Asthma?' Her Father questioned.

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'In Citadel, the book had written this condition from his patients. Asthma is a condition in which a person's airways become inflamed, narrow and swell, and produce extra mucus, which makes it difficult to breathe.' Measter Luwin answered them.

'So, what do you suggest?' Catelyn continues to tending her daughter. Minisa is being wrapped warmly by extra fur blankets.

'For now, she must be careful of cold air and most cases involved stress. Or else, she will suffer a severe attack from her asthma.' Measter Luwin added more herbs to mix into another teapot for her to inhale.

Minisa snapped back her memory. Of course, she was 9 at that time.

She suffered asthma multiple times when she was younger. As she was grown up as a woman it got worse when she married that bastard, Jaime Lannister!

Minisa snarled in hatred of him. His very existence had made her life a living hell!

She was bed-ridden at the worst time. She forced to be bed rest for months when she was pregnant with her baby boy.

Wait! She is 9 again!?

She looked at her hands and saw that it is small.

Bu Gods, could it be that she can start all over?

Minisa silently cries in relief that she can save her family this time. Before she can say anything, warm arms wrapped around her body.

Minisa looked up and saw her mother wept in tears.

'Mama?'

'Don't you worry, my daughter. We will get through this.' Catelyn whimpers as she held her tightly.

'That's right, mother had always tried to protect me. I used to get annoyed by it, but now I don't mind being smoother by it. Perhaps that was why I was naïve and shielded too much from the world. When father announced my engagement to Jaime Lannister, my mother was furious and wanted me her first-born daughter to remain here at home.' Minisa thought as she leaned into her mother's warmth.

Valar Dohaeris Meaning In English

'Don't worry mother. This time I need to prepare myself. And protect my family from the lions. Father is right, Winter is coming.'

Minisa must plan carefully. She has to play Game of Thrones. And this time she will win.

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'Valar Dohaeris'
Game of Thrones episode
Episode no.Season 3
Episode 1
Directed byDaniel Minahan
Written by
Featured musicRamin Djawadi
Cinematography byJonathan Freeman
Editing byFrances Parker
Original air dateMarch 31, 2013
Running time55 minutes
Guest appearance(s)
  • Ciarán Hinds as Mance Rayder
  • Michael McElhatton as Roose Bolton
  • Ian McElhinney as Ser Barristan Selmy
  • Finn Jones as Loras Tyrell
  • Anton Lesser as Qyburn
  • Kristofer Hivju as Tormund Giantsbane
  • Esme Bianco as Ros
  • John Stahl as Rickard Karstark
  • Lucian Msamati as Salladhor Saan
  • Mark Stanley as Grenn
  • Ben Crompton as Eddison Tollett
  • Daniel Portman as Podrick Payne
  • Dan Hildebrand as Kraznys mo Nakloz
  • Nathalie Emmanuel as Missandei
  • Luke Barnes as Rast
  • Edward Dogliani as Rattleshirt
  • Ian Beattie as Ser Meryn Trant
  • Ian Whyte as the Giant
  • Elisa Lasowski as Mirelle
  • Michael Power as Boat Commander
  • Aisling Jarrett-Gavin as Margaery's Handmaiden
  • Max Barber as Orphan Boy 1
Episode chronology
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'Valar Morghulis'
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'Valar Dohaeris' is the third season premiere episode of the HBOfantasy television series Game of Thrones. Written by executive producers David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, and directed by Daniel Minahan, it aired on March 31, 2013.[1]

The premiere continued where the second season left off, with the Lannisters consolidating their power at King's Landing in the aftermath of the Battle of the Blackwater. Meanwhile, Jon Snow meets the 'King beyond the Wall,' and Daenerys leaves Qarth for Slaver's Bay.

The episode's title translates to 'all men must serve' in the High Valyrian language in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire novels, which the series adapts. The title mirrors that of season 2's finale, 'Valar Morghulis' – 'all men must die.'

The episode received mostly positive reviews, set a new ratings record for the series, and was one of the most torrented episodes for an HBO series.[2]

Plot[edit]

Beyond the Wall[edit]

The White Walkers’ attack leaves few Night's Watch survivors. Samwell Tarly is saved by the direwolf Ghost and Lord Commander Jeor Mormont, who reprimands Sam for failing to warn of the approaching army and orders the survivors back to the Wall.

At the wildling camp, Jon Snow mistakes Tormund Giantsbane for the King-beyond-the-Wall, but Mance Rayder reveals himself and questions Jon's motives for deserting the Night's Watch. Jon earns Mance's approval, declaring that he wants 'to fight for the side that fights for the living'.

In King's Landing[edit]

Newly knighted Ser Bronn returns to the service of Tyrion Lannister, whose father Tywin, new Hand of the King, agrees to recognize Tyrion's accomplishments during the Battle of Blackwater but refuses to name him heir to Casterly Rock and viciously insults him.

Petyr Baelish offers to smuggle Sansa Stark out of King's Landing. Ros tells Shae to look out for Sansa, especially when dealing with Baelish.

King Joffrey Baratheon and his betrothed Lady Margaery Tyrell travel through Flea Bottom, when Margaery exits her litter to visit an orphanage as Joffrey hides. At dinner, Joffrey trades insults with his mother, in contrast to the harmonious Tyrells.

In Blackwater Bay[edit]

Stranded Davos Seaworth is rescued by the pirate Salladhor Saan, and recounts seeing his son Matthos die. Salladhor reveals he is leaving the service of Stannis, who is in seclusion at Dragonstone and will only speak with Melisandre, who is burning people alive. Davos, intending to kill Melisandre, persuades Salladhor to bring him to Stannis.

At Dragonstone[edit]

Discovering Stannis is indifferent to his survival and that Melisandre believes him responsible for Stannis’ defeat, Davos tries to attack Melisandre but is thrown in the dungeons.

At Harrenhal[edit]

Robb Stark and his forces discover Gregor Clegane has abandoned Harrenhal and slaughtered the prisoners. Lord Roose Bolton sympathizes with Lord Rickard Karstark's frustration that Catelyn Stark let Jaime Lannister go, assuring Karstark that his best hunter is after Jaime. Robb finds a survivor, Qyburn.

Across the Narrow Sea[edit]

Reaching Astapor in Slaver's Bay with her fast-growing dragons, Daenerys Targaryen considers buying an army of the 'Unsullied', renowned eunuch soldiers. A warlock masked as a young girl attempts to assassinate Daenerys with a scorpion-like creature, but is thwarted by Ser Barristan Selmy, Kingsguard to Daenerys' father, who swears his allegiance to her.

Production[edit]

Writing[edit]

The episode was written by showrunnersDavid Benioff and D. B. Weiss. It was based mainly on the first chapters of A Storm of Swords, the third novel in George R. R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series. Specifically, it adapts material from chapters Samwell I, Jon I, Davos I, Davos II, Tyrion I, Daenerys I, Davos III, and Daenerys II from A Storm of Swords and chapter Daenerys V of A Clash of Kings.[3]

Some of the twists that open the third book were used in the previous season's finale (mainly Robb's marriage and the White Walkers attacking the Night's Watch). Conversely, Barristan Selmy saving Daenerys from the manticore was borrowed from her last chapter in the second book A Clash of Kings.[3]

Casting[edit]

Ciarán Hinds joins the series as Mance Rayder

'Valar Dohaeris' introduces the Irish actor Ciarán Hinds as the Wildling leader and Night's Watch deserter Mance Rayder, one of the latest Season 3 roles to be cast. The producers explained that casting Mance was a great challenge because he was someone who had become 'King beyond the Wall' not by birthright but by convincing all the tribes to unite under his leadership. They had to find an actor with the charisma required to portray this.[4] Unusual for a production such as Game of Thrones, the first scene Hinds filmed was the first one where his character appears: the meeting with Jon Snow at his tent.[5]

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The season premiere also marks the first appearance of guest stars Kristofer Hivju as the Wildling Tormund Giantsbane, Nathalie Emmanuel as the slave Missandei, and Anton Lesser as the wounded prisoner Qyburn. The three castings were announced at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2012.

With this episode, Rose Leslie (Ygritte) and Oona Chaplin (Talisa) are promoted to series regulars, after guest starring in the second season. After being absent for the entire second season, Ian McElhinney returns as Ser Barristan Selmy. Actor Ian Whyte, previously cast as a White Walker in the first season, was recast as the huge Ser Gregor Clegane in the second and appears in the episode as the giant seen in the wildlings camp.[6]

Valyrian[edit]

David J. Peterson, who created the Dothraki language for the first season of the show, was entrusted by the producers to design a new constructed language to depict Valyrian, the tongue of the fallen Valyrian Empire. After immersing himself in the fictional background, Peterson ended devising two languages: High Valyrian, the oldest form that was spoken at the height of the Empire and that in its purest form still exists as a language of scholarship and refinement, and the Slaver's Bay variety of Low Valyrian, a creolized version that is spoken in local dialects around the Slaver's Bay. The relationship between the two languages would be similar to the one between Classical Latin and Vulgar Latin.

To translate sentences in Low Valyrian such as the ones spoken by Kraznys mo Nakloz and Missandei during the episode, Peterson would first write them into High Valyrian, and then apply a series of phonological, semantic and grammatical changes to the text.[7]

Filming locations[edit]

The episode used locations in four different countries: The Paint Hall in Belfast, the City Walls of Dubrovnik, Mývatn and Vinderbelgjarfjall, and the Old Fort at Essaouira.

The production continued to use the Paint Hall studios in Belfast for most interior shoots. The scene of Daenerys at sea was filmed at the Linen Mill Film & Television Studios at Banbridge, using the same ship built for Theon's arrival in Pyke and used as Stannis' flagship in season 2.[8] The beach of Downhill Strand returned as the island of Dragonstone.

The old city of Dubrovnik was again used for the exterior shots of the capital, King's Landing. Tyrion and Bronn are seen walking on the famed city walls, and the scene where Lord Baelish visits Sansa at the docks was filmed in the old port between Fort Lovrijenac and the Pila Gates.[9]

Also repeating from last season, the scenes beyond the Wall were filmed in Iceland. The Wildling's camp was built in a new location, on a lava field in the Mývatn Lake region in the North, a few hours from the town of Akureyri. Building the camp took months of work from the art department and weeks of construction by the local crew. Although the scenes at the Icelandic exteriors were filmed at minus 11 degrees Celsius, the interior of Mance's tent was filmed on one of the soundstages at the Paint Hall. The fires burning inside the tent made the set very hot, and the actors suffered the heat wearing heavy furs designed for Arctic climates.[5][10][11]

To depict the slaver city of Astapor, the production used the Moroccan city of Essaouira. The Unsullied are introduced in the city ramparts of Skala de la Ville, the 18th-century sea bastion that runs along the northern cliffs, and during the closing scene when Barristan reveals himself, the Genoese-built citadel by the harbour can be clearly seen.

Dedication[edit]

The episode is dedicated to the memory of cinematographer Martin Kenzie, who had worked in the photography department and died of cancer while the third season was being filmed on July 16, 2012.

Reception[edit]

Ratings[edit]

'Valar Dohaeris's first airing was seen by 4.4 million viewers; the total rose to 6.7 million viewers once the two repeats of the night are taken into account. Both figures represented a viewership record for the show.[12] In the United Kingdom, the episode was seen by 1.173 million viewers on Sky Atlantic, being the channel's highest-rated broadcast that week.[13]

Critical reception[edit]

The episode received critical acclaim. Review aggregatorRotten Tomatoes surveyed 21 reviews of the episode and judged 100% of them to be positive with an average score of 7.5 out of 10. The website's critical consensus reads, 'Valar Dohaeris' overextends itself trying to reintroduce a multitude of characters and plotlines, but is strengthened by its brilliantly acted two-person scenes (and three growing baby dragons).'[14] In an advance review for The Daily Beast, Jace Lacob wrote that the season premiere lacks 'energy and intensity, but provides a necessary foundation,' and that the season, like the novel it is based on, 'takes a little to get going.'[15] Matt Fowler, writing for IGN, gave the episode an 8.6/10, writing that 'while understandably not showing us everyone, Game of Thrones returned in fine form with dragons, zombies and giants.'[16] Neela Dabnath of The Independent felt that 'Valar Dohaeris' was a strong start to Season 3 and 'deftly picked up the various story strands from the last season ... even if it was just a series of brief check-in.' She also praised the show for taking 'creative liberties which always pay off in bucket loads,' commenting on how this can 'add to Martin’s world and flesh it out in new ways.'[17]

Forbes.com writer Erik Kain stated he felt 'Valar Dohaeris' did 'exactly what it needed to do,' by bringing the viewers 'back up to speed on the broader conflict and the various minor character conflicts and positioning for power. The ball hasn’t really been moved forward at all, but our feet are on sturdy ground to move forward.' He did however express some disappointment over how some elements of the episode differed from its source material in regards to the reintroduction of the character Barristan Selmy and the apparent absence of the character Strong Belwas.[18] Reviewing the episode for The Guardian, Sarah Hughes felt that 'Valar Dohaeris' 'didn't really feel like a season opener,' and that the opening scene was 'a little disorientating.' However she enjoyed the scenes in King's Landing and lauded Stephen Dillane's brief performance. Commenting on the Daenerys' plot, she felt her storyline was advancing quite quickly. She also felt that the Barristan Selmy reveal was handled well as; 'there are certain conventions that work better on page than screen and the hidden identity trope is one of them. By getting the reveal out of the way early, Benioff and Weiss can concentrate on the potential rivalry between Barristan and Jorah.'[19]

Awards and nominations[edit]

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)Result
2013Primetime Creative Arts Emmy AwardsOutstanding Art Direction for a Single-Camera SeriesGemma Jackson, Frank Walsh, and Tina JonesNominated
Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup for a Series, Miniseries, Movie or a SpecialPaul Engelen, Conor O'Sullivan, and Rob TrentonNominated
Outstanding Special Visual EffectsDoug Campbell, Rainer Gombos, Juri Stanossek, Sven Martin, Steve Kullback, Jan Fiedler, Chris Stenner, Tobias Mannewitz, Thilo Ewers, and Adam ChazenWon
Hollywood Post Alliance AwardsOutstanding Visual Effects – TelevisionJoe Bauer and Jabbar Raisani, Jörn Grosshans and Sven Martin, and Doug CampbellWon
2014ADG Excellence in Production Design AwardOne-Hour Single Camera Television SeriesGemma JacksonWon
American Society of CinematographersOne-Hour Episodic Television SeriesJonathan FreemanWon
Visual Effects SocietyOutstanding Visual Effects in a Broadcast ProgramSteve Kullback, Joe Bauer, Jörn Großhans, Sven MartinWon

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