Mhysa

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"Mhysa" is a musical piece from the Game of Thrones television score, best known as the powerful choral theme associated with Daenerys Targaryen’s liberation of the slaves in the Season 3 finale.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf musical work
television score piece
associatedEvent Daenerys being hailed as "Mhysa" by freed slaves
associatedLocation Slaver's Bay
Yunkai
associatedWithCharacter Daenerys Targaryen
basedOn Game of Thrones
surface form: Game of Thrones television series
composer Ramin Djawadi NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
featuredIn Game of Thrones S03E10
surface form: Game of Thrones Season 3 finale
featuredInEpisode Game of Thrones S03E10
genre choral music
orchestral music
television score
hasMood emotional
solemn
triumphant
language Valyrian languages
surface form: Valyrian

choral vocalise
medium television
narrativeTheme Daenerys as liberator
freedom
liberation of slaves
notableFor association with Daenerys's liberation of slaves
powerful choral climax
orchestration brass
mixed choir
percussion
strings
originalNetwork HBO
partOf Game of Thrones: Season 3 (Music from the HBO Series)
surface form: Game of Thrones Season 3 score

Game of Thrones soundtrack series
surface form: Game of Thrones soundtrack
partOfFranchise A Song of Ice and Fire
surface form: A Song of Ice and Fire / Game of Thrones franchise
performer choir
orchestra
releaseFormat CD soundtrack
digital soundtrack
titleLanguage Ghiscari
surface form: Ghiscari Valyrian
titleMeaning mother
usedAs Daenerys Targaryen theme variant
usedIn end sequence of Game of Thrones Season 3 finale

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