His behavior is a big indicator of Dany becoming a “capital Q” Queen. This suggests that his awful behavior is caused largely by cultural influence, and that Drogo has a heart of gold. Not saying it makes total sense, but I think this is why people are more sympathetic to Drogo as opposed to the others.
“If the world of Thrones is diverse, it should be linguistically diverse as well in order to actually feel like a real place.” Take the Valyrian languages. Like human Latin, High Valyrian is a largely dead language of learning and worship; it’s still used by a scant handful of nobles.
Momoa's success as Khal Drogo went far beyond his physical appearance. He fully committed himself to the role, immersing himself in the world of Game of Thrones and George RR Martin's novels. Momoa took the time to understand the (fictional) Dothraki culture, learning their language and customs, which allowed him to bring a sense of
After being the one responsible for some of the most gruesome deaths on Game of Thrones, Khal Drogo died of illness in Season 2.Then, after Momoa left the show, he landed six roles. However, he
Adaptational Badass: Unlike the books, we get to see Drogo fight onscreen.; Adaptational Villainy: Zigzagged.Daenerys is clearly distraught on their wedding night and Drogo aggressively uses his Marital Rape License at least twice, while in the books he's slow and gentle with her, and even asks for her consent. explanationmOhJNdJ.