Emilia Clarke will everlastingly wear her “Games of Thrones” job on her wrist.
The British on-screen character ― otherwise known as Daenerys Targaryen in HBO’s epic dream show ― affirmed her status as the Mother of Dragons for the last time on Wednesday with another tattoo:
Emilia Clarke, 31, had the outlines of her three child winged serpents from the show (Drogon, Rhaegal and Viserion) inked onto her correct wrist by Los Angeles tattooist Doctor Woo.
“@_dr_woo_ ensured this mamma ain’t always remembering her infants,” Emilia Clarke wrote in the inscription. She utilized the #dontworryionlybrieflypassedout hashtag to recommend the inking wasn’t all plain cruising.
However, she “#couldntbehappierifitried,” she included.
Specialist Woo shared video of Clarke’s new inking as a Twitter:
Emilia enseñando su nuevo tatuaje. 🐉 pic.twitter.com/9t722fdQCR
— Emilia Clarke™ (@EmiliaClarkeTM) September 20, 2018
Emilia Clarke bid farewell to “Game of Thrones” with an Instagram post in June after filming wrapped for the eighth and final season, which is set to air in 2019:
“It’s been a trip @gameofthrones thank you for the life I never dreamed I’d be able to live and the family I’ll never stop missing #lastseasonitis,” she wrote.