Xaro Xhoan Daxos is a recurring character in the second season. He is played by Nonso Anozie and debuts in "Garden of Bones." He is a powerful merchant established in the great city-state of Qarth.
Xaro Xhoan Daxos ist ein reicher Kaufmann aus Qarth und Mitglied der Dreizehn, den mächtigsten Händlern aus Qarth.
Interprète Saison(s) Apparaît dans Première apparition Dernière apparition Mentionné dans Espèce Titre(s) Alias Statut Âge Naissance Mort Origine Allégeance Culture Religion Relation Parents Enfant(s) Bâtard Fratrie Famille Xaro Xhoan Daxos est un des membres des Treize. Lors de la visite de Daenerys Targaryen à Qarth, celui-ci la reçoit dans la ville. Se faisant faussement passer pour l'homme le plus riche de la cité, il complote pour prendre le pouvoir. Il est alors enfermé dans son propre coffre-fort avec Doreah sa maitresse par Daenerys, pour ce qu'il lui fît.
Xaro Xhoan Daxos ist ein wiederkehrender Charakter aus der zweiten Staffel von Game of Thrones. Er ist ein mächtiges Mitglied der Dreizehn von Qarth. Xaro wird von Nonso Anozie verkörpert und taucht erstmalig in der Episode "Der Garten der Knochen" auf.
Xaro Xhoan Daxos is a recurring character in the second season. He is played by Nonso Anozie and debuts in "Garden of Bones." He is a powerful merchant established in the great city-state of Qarth.
__NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nav bar left.png Xaro Xhoan Daxos File:Nav bar right.png __NOEDITSECTION__ File:Nofealty Border Left.png File:Xaro Vault Key.jpg Xaro Xhoan Daxos Status LowbornThe Thirteen From Qarth File:Nofealty Border Right.png Xaro Xhoan Daxos is a powerful merchant of the city of Qarth born on the Summer Islands. He is a member of the Thirteen. He boasts of being the wealthiest man in Qarth.
Xaro Xhoan Daxos is a merchant of Qarth. He is first seen in the book A Clash of Kings, when he comes along with Pyat Pree and Quaithe to invite Daenerys and her small khalasar who had taken refuge in an abandoned city to come to Qarth. It annoys Daenerys that he can cry at will and that even while professing his undying love, he is more interested in staring at his male slaves than at her. When Daenerys is in Mereen and surrounded by enemies, he comes to offer her ships if she will take them and leave for Westeros so that the slave trade can resume.