All Men Must Fall in Love: Top 23 couples from Game of Thrones

Love is very hard to find in Westeros, but the couples on Game of Thrones keep trying. We celebrate them, from the most twisted to the most pure.
(L to R) Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen and Kit Harington as Jon Snow – Photo: Helen Sloan/HBO
(L to R) Emilia Clarke as Daenerys Targaryen and Kit Harington as Jon Snow – Photo: Helen Sloan/HBO /
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15. Daenerys Targaryen and Khal Drogo

This romance shouldn’t work. In season 1, Daenerys is bartered to Khal Drogo like a rug or a horse in exchange for his army of Dothraki warriors. The second time they meet is at their wedding. Due to the language barrier, they’re not able to speak intelligibly to each other until well after after the wedding night, and yet somehow they develop a connection. They start to communicate around the time Dany makes her wishes in the bedroom known, and before long they kind of look like a normal couple (at least by the standards of this story), with him worried about wine merchants trying to assassinate her and her trying to teach him the English word for “throne.”

But like many romances on this show, it doesn’t last. Drogo succumbs to an infected cut and Daenerys suffocates him to death rather than let him endure a catatonic existence she knew he would have hated.

We don’t know how their relationship would have evolved had Drogo lived. Would Daenerys have been able to break out on her own and lead her armies? Would she have crusaded against slavery while married to a man who eagerly trafficked in it? The relationship was probably better off ending, but it was interesting while it lasted.