Good personality became cruel - 700 children bearing a name in honor of it, mothers speak

The latest episode of Game of Thrones left viewers shocked about the massacres and disasters that made one of its main characters, Daenerness Targaren [Emilia Clarke]. She was called Mad Queen, who was walking in the footsteps of her father, who was called Mad King. But Daeneries is just one of the women [...]
The latest episode of Game of Thrones left viewers shocked about the massacres and disasters that made one of its main characters, Daenerness Targaren [Emilia Clarke]. She was called Mad Queen, who was walking in the footsteps of her father, who was called Mad King.
But Daeneries is just one of the women unable to practice power. Apparently, the TV series links history, more precisely the Middle Ages, where women in power were known for the atrocities they committed against opposers.
However, so far this character was one of my favorites, and many people had named Khaled their children in honor of Daenneries, also known as the Mother of the Dragons, reports Independent, translated Periscope.
According to U.S. Administration statistics, more than 4 thousand and 500 children were named according to the characters of the Game of Thrones. Among them were 560 soosh named Khaled, which is the title of Daeneries and another 163 of her birth name, Daeneries.
“I'm shocked,” said Estrada, whose six-year-old daughter is Khaled.
It was disappointing to see what power had turned it into. It wasn't good.
Katherine Acosta, another girl under the name of Khaled, also spoke of changing character, saying she still supports Daenerness.
I support “Ende,” Even after what she did in last night's episode, I remain supportive. I don't think he did something wrong. I think he did what he had to do. I don't understand that everyone else is surprised by her behavior. He's done it before. If you betray him, if you do not kneel, what happened happens. ”
This mother didn't understand what it was like to have Daeneries killing innocent people after handing over the Cerse army, and destroying the city that would reign. /Periscope












