The published chronicle spends more ink on what Aggo does than on who he is, which a maester supposes is simply the fate of a bloodrider — sworn to protect a khaleesi's life ahead of his own name being remembered for it. He was one of the riders Daenerys sent scouting the Red Waste's grim expanse from Vaes Tolorro, searching for water and a path forward when the khalasar's numbers had already dwindled to a fraction of what Drogo once commanded, and he is named consistently alongside Rakharo and Jhogo as one of the three men Daenerys trusted enough to raise to bloodrider in the first place — a small fellowship that has held together, through slaver's wars and a burning city, rather longer than most of the queen's other alliances.
Aggo
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- Dothraki; bloodrider sworn to Daenerys Targaryen after the death of Khal Drogo
Last confirmed riding for Daenerys Targaryen, helping pacify the lands around Meereen and, most recently, searching the Dothraki sea for the missing queen.
The arc of Aggo
This carries the character’s road through the published novels. Read on only if you do not fear to know.
These partings name deaths, endings, and roads not yet ridden in the books. Unveil them only if both roads are known to you — or if you do not fear to know.
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Who is Aggo in Daenerys Targaryen's service?
One of her three bloodriders, sworn to her after Khal Drogo's death alongside Rakharo and Jhogo, who has since helped scout the Red Waste and pacify Meereen's hinterlands.
Does Aggo survive through A Dance with Dragons?
Yes — he is alive and still in Daenerys's service as of the last published chapters, leading a search party for the queen after her disappearance.