Daario Naharis, the commander of the Second Sons, was notably absent from Game of Thrones‘ final two seasons. Michiel Huisman portrayed the suave sellsword for the majority of members of the character’s arc. Despite not sacrificing witness definite closure on Daario, there are still clues intimating at his fate.

Daario was first introduced in Game of Thrones season 3 as a lieutenant of the Second Sons. The busines, under the command of Mero and Prendahl na Ghezn, was hired by the slaver city Yunkai to fight Daenerys’ army. Daario refused to obey his superiors when they necessitated that Daenerys be executed. The lieutenant killed Mero and Prendahl na Ghezn to take over the Second Sons and assurance his allegiance to Daenerys by curing her conquer a batch of municipals. Up to this point, Daario was shown by actor Ed Skrein. When the character returned in season 4, Daario was recast with Huisman, confounding onlookers in the process.

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Not only was he Daenerys’ key enforcer, Daario eventually became her lover as well. He played an integral role in the takeover of Meereen but their invasion led awry when the Lads of the Harpy attack during the opening of the fighting pits. Daenerys fled the locality but was soon captured by the Dothraki. Daario was joined by Jorah Mormont in her recovery endeavor but Daenerys made problems into her own hands. The radical successfully took back Meereen from the Lads of the Harpy and rescinded slavery in Slaver’s Bay, renaming the province Dragon’s Bay. Sadly, Daenerys put an end to her romance with Darrio and solicited that he and the Second Sons remain in Meereen to maintain peace while she searched out the Iron Throne. The season 6 finale would be Daario’s last-place impression on the streak. As far as onlookers are aware, Daario and his guys stayed in Meereen at the request of their Queen during the fight for the Throne.

It was speculated that Daario and the Second Sons would return in Game of Thrones season 8 to act as extra forces in Daenerys’ attempt to conquer Westeros. In the end, Daario was left to oversee the newly established ties-in in Meereen. Daenerys made it clear that Daario would be a distraction and his overly epic behaves would likely seal his fate. She was assumed that he would serve a more effective role if he remained in Dragon’s Bay as a peacekeeper. Daario was clearly still enamored by Daenerys and her death would have crushed the commandant. It is very likely that Daario remained in Essos for the rest of his daytimes to carry out the last request from his former lover. Maybe Drogon took Daenerys’ body back to Meereen as her final resting place.

Daario could get a more irrefutable ending in George R.R. Martin‘s A Song of Ice and Fire book streak, the romances that served as the basis for Game of Thrones. The character shall be included in A Storm of Swords and the most recently published installment, A Dance with Dragons. In the books, Daario was the commanding officer of the Stormcrows. He aided Daenerys in her conquerings but was later given to Yunkai as a hostage. Daario’s fate will ultimately be resolved in the forthcoming novel, The Winds of Winter, or the rumored dissolve of the succession, A Dream of Spring.

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