User blog comment:Knakveey/Game of Thrones Giveaway/@comment-26511157-20150619070200

Well, it’s quite difficult for me to decide which one, from too many splendid moments from this season, is my *absolute favorite*. After some thronely cogitation, I’ve figured out that, from those too many, there is a single one that deserves it the most — when Daenerys, Mīrīno Dāria, feeling her approaching death, ears Drogon and then climbs on and rides him.

First of all, my mates and I have sworn loyalty to Daenerys from the very beginning. We endorse Ser Jorah’s words when talking with Tyrion at Slaver’s Bay. Of course, that doesn’t mean that Daenerys is ever gonna sit on the Iron Throne, but I like to focus on her quixotic way for building a better world rather than her claim to the Westerosi royal chair.

Besides, I love dragons. Doreah explained the point well in the first season, despite her later betrayal to the Dragon’s daughter. I felt Tyrion’s astonishment in his eyes: the little man who can cast an even larger shadow of experiences across the Narrow Sea. As Daario pointed out, a dragon queen *must* master her dragons.

The Great Pit of Daznak as the scenario for an attempt of regicide and the arena for the glorious return of Drogon. He may be a rebel child, but he feels when his mother is in danger and reacts accordingly. Do the foolish Sons of the Harpy understand that they’re not dealing with a pretender? Daenerys is a young queen who makes a lot of mistakes while learning how to rule, but at least she knows that treating people like a chair or a goat is wrong, as well as burning then for amusement.

Well, that’s my pick. I wanted illustrate my answer with a picture, so I let you this drawing made by my partner (thank you, Kruizsa! I love you! n_nU).

