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{{Villain Infobox|image = <gallery>720px-Thaldir_Illyrio_Mopatis_mushrooms.jpg|ASOIAF
{{Evil-doer|Full Name = Illyrio Mopatis|Images = 720px-Thaldir Illyrio Mopatis mushrooms.jpg|Gender = Male|Occupation = Magister|Goals = Put Aegon Targaryen on the Iron Throne}}Illyrio Mopatis is a character in A Song of Ice and Fire. He is a Magister of the Free City of Pentos.
 
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Illyrio_Mopatis.png|TV series</gallery>|fullname = Illyrio Mopatis|alias = Magister Illyrio, the cheesmonger, the fat man, the lord of cheese|origin = ''A Song of Ice and Fire''|occupation = Magister of Pentos, merchant|skills = Business, diplomatic skills, oratory|hobby = Eating, enjoy the pleasures of his life|goals = Support Young Griff and the Golden Company's campaign, keep his powerful position in Pentos|type of villain = Aristocrat, Businessman}}'''Illyrio Mopatis''' is a character in ''A Song of Ice and Fire'' and its television adaptation ''Game of Thrones''. He is a wealthy and powerful Magister of the Free City of Pentos. He's a trader who deals with spices, gemstone, dragonbone, and more. Although slavery is outlawed in Pentos, Illyrio owns slaves in his mansion, his favorite being a fair-haired 16 year old girl.
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==Biography==
   
 
Illyrio used to be a poor Bravo, but in Pentos he met the eunuch [[Varys]]. and they started a business where Varys would steal objects from lesser thieves and Illyrio would get the objects back for their original owners for a small fee. Soon, every man and woman in Pentos who ever had valuables stolen from them all knew who to ask to get their valuables back. In addition, the thieves in Pentos soon began to seek Illyrio and Varys out, half to try (and failing) to kill them, the other half to sell them the objects they stole in order to prevent Varys from stealing them back. Varys and Illyrio grew very rich, allowing Illyrio to marry the daughter of a cousin of the Prince of Pentos. After her death Illyrio married again, to a Lyseni pillow-house worker, Serra. She died when a plague swept through Pentos. Illyrio keeps her portrait and hands.
 
Illyrio used to be a poor Bravo, but in Pentos he met the eunuch [[Varys]]. and they started a business where Varys would steal objects from lesser thieves and Illyrio would get the objects back for their original owners for a small fee. Soon, every man and woman in Pentos who ever had valuables stolen from them all knew who to ask to get their valuables back. In addition, the thieves in Pentos soon began to seek Illyrio and Varys out, half to try (and failing) to kill them, the other half to sell them the objects they stole in order to prevent Varys from stealing them back. Varys and Illyrio grew very rich, allowing Illyrio to marry the daughter of a cousin of the Prince of Pentos. After her death Illyrio married again, to a Lyseni pillow-house worker, Serra. She died when a plague swept through Pentos. Illyrio keeps her portrait and hands.
   
[[Viserys Targaryen]] and Daenerys Targaryen are kept in Illyrio's Manse, Illyrio apparently intending to restore them to power. He claims his motives are financial, intending to be made Master of Coin under Viserys. Illyrio arranges Daenerys marriage to [[Khal Drogo]], leader of the largest Khalasar, which will be used to help restore the Targaryens to power. Illyrio gifts Daenerys with three dragon eggs.
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[[Viserys Targaryen]] and Daenerys Targaryen are kept in Illyrio's Manse, Illyrio apparently intending to restore them to power. At first he thought of killing Viserys and claim Daenerys as a wife, but he soon dismissed the idea soon as he believed she was too timid and frightened and that having sex with her would have been boring. He claims his motives are financial, intending to be made Master of Coin under Viserys. Illyrio arranges Daenerys marriage to [[Khal Drogo]], leader of the largest Khalasar, which will be used to help restore the Targaryens to power. Illyrio gifts Daenerys with three dragon eggs.
   
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Illyrio secretely meets Varys in King's Landing, in the Red Keep's black cells. Varys tells Illyrio he needs more "little birds" (trained children with their tongues cut out), because the situation in the Seven Kingdoms is soon to explode in war. Illyrio urges Varys to prevent the situation getting out of control, as he needs more time, because Drogo is not planning to invade Westeros anytime soon. But Varys explains he has no longer control: [[Robert I Baratheon|King Robert I]] grows bolder everyday, the Starks and the Lannisters are going into an incoming war that will bring in the Tullys as well, and the [[Cersei Lannister|the Queen]]'s secret is soon to be exposed. Illyrio advises Varys to assassinate the current Hand of the King, Lord Eddard Stark, before he finds out the truth, but Varys explains that Eddard is not like his predecessor, Lord Jon Arryn, and that the game of thrones is no longer going to be played subtly. Varys warns Illyrio that he has lost control of 2 major players: Lord [[Stannis Baratheon]] and Lady [[Lysa Arryn]], who have both left King's Landing to muster their forces at Dragonstone and the Eyrie, and Varys is afraid Stannis might do something hostile soon. Then, there are Lord [[Renly Baratheon]] plotting with the Tyrells and Lord [[Petyr Baelish]] playing his own games as well. Varys points out the gravity of the situation and tells Illyrio that their plan will surely change from its original idea, especially after Stannis and Baelish's previous interferences. The two are overheard by Arya Stark, who doesn't understand what they are saying.
Illyrio meets Varys in King's Landing, who tells him he needs more "little birds" (trained children with their tongues cut out). They are overheard by Arya Stark, who doesn't understand what they are saying.
 
   
Viserys is later killed by Drogo, who later dies himself. On his funeral pyre the dragon eggs hatch, restoring dragons to the world.
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Viserys is later killed by Drogo, who later dies himself. On his funeral pyre the dragon eggs hatch, restoring dragons to the world. Sometime later, Illyrio receives the news and he is shocked by this new change of events and realizes he had underestimated Daenerys.
   
With her three dragons Daenerys travels to Qarth. When she tries to leave the city she is met by men sent by Illyrio, the eunuch Strong Belwas and Arstan Whitebeard (really the Kingsguard Barristan Selmy, who was dismissed on the accession of [[Joffrey Baratheon]]). Illyrio intends for Daenerys to come to him, having sent her three ships, but she instead decides to go to Slaver's Bay, where she fights the Masters of all three cities, eventually taking control of Meereen.
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With her three dragons Daenerys travels to Qarth. When she tries to leave the city she is met by men sent by Illyrio, the eunuch Strong Belwas and Arstan Whitebeard (really the Kingsguard Ser Barristan Selmy, who was dismissed on the accession of [[Joffrey Baratheon]]). Illyrio intends for Daenerys to come to him, having sent her three ships, but she instead decides to go to Slaver's Bay, where she fights the Masters of all three cities, eventually taking control of Meereen.
   
When [[Tyrion Lannister]] is convicted of poisoning Joffrey he is broken out by Varys and smuggled to Illyrio's Manse. Illyrio tells Tyrion he is working for a Targaryen restoration and will help Tyrion become Lord of Casterly Rock, which Tyrion regards as his birthright. Tyrion suspects Illyrio has ulterior motives in helping the Targaryens, other then just becoming Master of Coin. Tyrion is told he will meet the Golden Company, the best sellsword company. Tyrion is suspicious of this, as the Golden Company was founded to fight the Targaryens in favor of the Blackfyres, a legitimized bastard cadet branch of Targaryens. Illyrio brushes this away, and states the Blackfyres are extinct in the male line.
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When [[Tyrion Lannister]] is convicted of poisoning Joffrey he is broken out by Varys and smuggled to Illyrio's Manse at Pentos. Illyrio tells Tyrion he is working for a Targaryen restoration and will help Tyrion become Lord of Casterly Rock, which Tyrion regards as his birthright. Tyrion suspects Illyrio has ulterior motives in helping the Targaryens, other then just becoming Master of Coin. Tyrion is told he will meet the Golden Company, the best sellsword company. Tyrion is suspicious of this, as the Golden Company was founded to fight the Targaryens in favor of [[House Blackfyre]], a legitimized bastard cadet branch of Targaryens. Illyrio brushes this away, and states the Blackfyres are extinct in the male line. As Illyrio brings Tyrion to meet "Griff"'s group, he uses the name Yollo for Tyrion, who immediately changes it with Hugor Hill because he didn't like the other fake name. Illyrio returns to Pentos, while the others travel at the Rhoyne.
   
 
On the pole-boat travelling to Volantis, Tyrion finds out the boy travelling with them, "Young Griff", is apparently Aegon Targaryen, son of Rhaegar Targaryen, and their supposed father "Old Griff" really Jon Conninton, the exiled Lord of Griffin's Roost and a friend of Rhaegar. Illyrio intended for Aegon to marry Daenerys and they would rule the Seven Kingdoms together.
 
On the pole-boat travelling to Volantis, Tyrion finds out the boy travelling with them, "Young Griff", is apparently Aegon Targaryen, son of Rhaegar Targaryen, and their supposed father "Old Griff" really Jon Conninton, the exiled Lord of Griffin's Roost and a friend of Rhaegar. Illyrio intended for Aegon to marry Daenerys and they would rule the Seven Kingdoms together.
   
 
In Volantis Aegon and Jon meet the Golden Company. Its commanders are annoyed at Illyrio's continually changing plans and Daenerys not complying, meaning they have had to break a contract and march on Volantis, and are delaying on a highly profitable contract with Volantis. Inspired by a conversation Tyrion had with him during a cyvasse game, saying the Seven Kingdoms would never be more ripe for conquest, Aegon tells the Golden Company that instead of going east to Slaver's Bay they should go west to Westeros, and Daenerys can come to them. The Golden Company agree and travel to Westeros.
 
In Volantis Aegon and Jon meet the Golden Company. Its commanders are annoyed at Illyrio's continually changing plans and Daenerys not complying, meaning they have had to break a contract and march on Volantis, and are delaying on a highly profitable contract with Volantis. Inspired by a conversation Tyrion had with him during a cyvasse game, saying the Seven Kingdoms would never be more ripe for conquest, Aegon tells the Golden Company that instead of going east to Slaver's Bay they should go west to Westeros, and Daenerys can come to them. The Golden Company agree and travel to Westeros.
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As winter finally arrived, Illyrio and Varys' plan changes with having Cersei keeping power in the realm, so Varys murders the Lord Regent, Ser Kevan Lannister, because he was fixing the political damage made by Cersei and because he hopes this will make Cersei blame the Tyrells and doing something drastic against them and the [[High Sparrow|High Septon]]. Meanwhile, the Golden Company invaded the stormlands and conquered various castles and towns. King Aegon himself is leading his group to storm the Baratheon seat, Storm's End, from Stannis's garrison and the Iron Throne host besieging it. Aegon suggested to join forces together with Stannis and Daenerys, but Connington dismissed the idea of convincing Stannis to join the Targayen side.
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
 
* It is theorized Illyrio Mopatis may be the father of the supposed Aegon Targaryen, via his second wife Serra, who had Valyrian features like Aegon. The statue of a younger Illyrio in his courtyard has similarities to Aegon's appearance. Tyrion thinks that Illyrio has some ulterior motive in aiding the Targaryen restoration.
 
* It is theorized Illyrio Mopatis may be the father of the supposed Aegon Targaryen, via his second wife Serra, who had Valyrian features like Aegon. The statue of a younger Illyrio in his courtyard has similarities to Aegon's appearance. Tyrion thinks that Illyrio has some ulterior motive in aiding the Targaryen restoration.
 
* In line with the theory that Aegon is a female-line Blackfyre is Illyrio saying the Blackfyres have ended in the male line, implying their are female-line descendants. Serra may have been a Blackfyre descendant, her Valyrian features being evidence of this.
 
* In line with the theory that Aegon is a female-line Blackfyre is Illyrio saying the Blackfyres have ended in the male line, implying their are female-line descendants. Serra may have been a Blackfyre descendant, her Valyrian features being evidence of this.
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Revision as of 18:27, 9 February 2020

Illyrio Mopatis is a character in A Song of Ice and Fire and its television adaptation Game of Thrones. He is a wealthy and powerful Magister of the Free City of Pentos. He's a trader who deals with spices, gemstone, dragonbone, and more. Although slavery is outlawed in Pentos, Illyrio owns slaves in his mansion, his favorite being a fair-haired 16 year old girl.

Biography

Illyrio used to be a poor Bravo, but in Pentos he met the eunuch Varys. and they started a business where Varys would steal objects from lesser thieves and Illyrio would get the objects back for their original owners for a small fee. Soon, every man and woman in Pentos who ever had valuables stolen from them all knew who to ask to get their valuables back. In addition, the thieves in Pentos soon began to seek Illyrio and Varys out, half to try (and failing) to kill them, the other half to sell them the objects they stole in order to prevent Varys from stealing them back. Varys and Illyrio grew very rich, allowing Illyrio to marry the daughter of a cousin of the Prince of Pentos. After her death Illyrio married again, to a Lyseni pillow-house worker, Serra. She died when a plague swept through Pentos. Illyrio keeps her portrait and hands.

Viserys Targaryen and Daenerys Targaryen are kept in Illyrio's Manse, Illyrio apparently intending to restore them to power. At first he thought of killing Viserys and claim Daenerys as a wife, but he soon dismissed the idea soon as he believed she was too timid and frightened and that having sex with her would have been boring. He claims his motives are financial, intending to be made Master of Coin under Viserys. Illyrio arranges Daenerys marriage to Khal Drogo, leader of the largest Khalasar, which will be used to help restore the Targaryens to power. Illyrio gifts Daenerys with three dragon eggs.

Illyrio secretely meets Varys in King's Landing, in the Red Keep's black cells. Varys tells Illyrio he needs more "little birds" (trained children with their tongues cut out), because the situation in the Seven Kingdoms is soon to explode in war. Illyrio urges Varys to prevent the situation getting out of control, as he needs more time, because Drogo is not planning to invade Westeros anytime soon. But Varys explains he has no longer control: King Robert I grows bolder everyday, the Starks and the Lannisters are going into an incoming war that will bring in the Tullys as well, and the the Queen's secret is soon to be exposed. Illyrio advises Varys to assassinate the current Hand of the King, Lord Eddard Stark, before he finds out the truth, but Varys explains that Eddard is not like his predecessor, Lord Jon Arryn, and that the game of thrones is no longer going to be played subtly. Varys warns Illyrio that he has lost control of 2 major players: Lord Stannis Baratheon and Lady Lysa Arryn, who have both left King's Landing to muster their forces at Dragonstone and the Eyrie, and Varys is afraid Stannis might do something hostile soon. Then, there are Lord Renly Baratheon plotting with the Tyrells and Lord Petyr Baelish playing his own games as well. Varys points out the gravity of the situation and tells Illyrio that their plan will surely change from its original idea, especially after Stannis and Baelish's previous interferences. The two are overheard by Arya Stark, who doesn't understand what they are saying.

Viserys is later killed by Drogo, who later dies himself. On his funeral pyre the dragon eggs hatch, restoring dragons to the world. Sometime later, Illyrio receives the news and he is shocked by this new change of events and realizes he had underestimated Daenerys.

With her three dragons Daenerys travels to Qarth. When she tries to leave the city she is met by men sent by Illyrio, the eunuch Strong Belwas and Arstan Whitebeard (really the Kingsguard Ser Barristan Selmy, who was dismissed on the accession of Joffrey Baratheon). Illyrio intends for Daenerys to come to him, having sent her three ships, but she instead decides to go to Slaver's Bay, where she fights the Masters of all three cities, eventually taking control of Meereen.

When Tyrion Lannister is convicted of poisoning Joffrey he is broken out by Varys and smuggled to Illyrio's Manse at Pentos. Illyrio tells Tyrion he is working for a Targaryen restoration and will help Tyrion become Lord of Casterly Rock, which Tyrion regards as his birthright. Tyrion suspects Illyrio has ulterior motives in helping the Targaryens, other then just becoming Master of Coin. Tyrion is told he will meet the Golden Company, the best sellsword company. Tyrion is suspicious of this, as the Golden Company was founded to fight the Targaryens in favor of House Blackfyre, a legitimized bastard cadet branch of Targaryens. Illyrio brushes this away, and states the Blackfyres are extinct in the male line. As Illyrio brings Tyrion to meet "Griff"'s group, he uses the name Yollo for Tyrion, who immediately changes it with Hugor Hill because he didn't like the other fake name. Illyrio returns to Pentos, while the others travel at the Rhoyne.

On the pole-boat travelling to Volantis, Tyrion finds out the boy travelling with them, "Young Griff", is apparently Aegon Targaryen, son of Rhaegar Targaryen, and their supposed father "Old Griff" really Jon Conninton, the exiled Lord of Griffin's Roost and a friend of Rhaegar. Illyrio intended for Aegon to marry Daenerys and they would rule the Seven Kingdoms together.

In Volantis Aegon and Jon meet the Golden Company. Its commanders are annoyed at Illyrio's continually changing plans and Daenerys not complying, meaning they have had to break a contract and march on Volantis, and are delaying on a highly profitable contract with Volantis. Inspired by a conversation Tyrion had with him during a cyvasse game, saying the Seven Kingdoms would never be more ripe for conquest, Aegon tells the Golden Company that instead of going east to Slaver's Bay they should go west to Westeros, and Daenerys can come to them. The Golden Company agree and travel to Westeros.

As winter finally arrived, Illyrio and Varys' plan changes with having Cersei keeping power in the realm, so Varys murders the Lord Regent, Ser Kevan Lannister, because he was fixing the political damage made by Cersei and because he hopes this will make Cersei blame the Tyrells and doing something drastic against them and the High Septon. Meanwhile, the Golden Company invaded the stormlands and conquered various castles and towns. King Aegon himself is leading his group to storm the Baratheon seat, Storm's End, from Stannis's garrison and the Iron Throne host besieging it. Aegon suggested to join forces together with Stannis and Daenerys, but Connington dismissed the idea of convincing Stannis to join the Targayen side.

Trivia

  • It is theorized Illyrio Mopatis may be the father of the supposed Aegon Targaryen, via his second wife Serra, who had Valyrian features like Aegon. The statue of a younger Illyrio in his courtyard has similarities to Aegon's appearance. Tyrion thinks that Illyrio has some ulterior motive in aiding the Targaryen restoration.
  • In line with the theory that Aegon is a female-line Blackfyre is Illyrio saying the Blackfyres have ended in the male line, implying their are female-line descendants. Serra may have been a Blackfyre descendant, her Valyrian features being evidence of this.

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Tattered Prince | Caggo Corpsekiller | Pretty Meris

Second Sons
Mero | Ben Plumm | Tyrion Lannister | Harwyn Hoare | Jorah Mormont | Kasporio the Cunning | Aerion Targaryen | Aegor Rivers | Tattered Prince

Rhoyne
Lady Korra

The Sorrows
Stone Men

Others
Belicho Paenymion | Bloodbeard | Daario Naharis | Daenerys Targaryen | Doreah | Illyrio Mopatis | Malaquo Maegyr | Moqorro | Mysaria | Ollo Lophand | Old Man | Tyanna of the Tower | Varys | Sorcerer | Bianca | Saan Family | House Blackfyre | Band of Nine | The Little Birds

Dothraki Sea
Dothraki | Moro | Drogo | Jhaqo | Caggo Corpsekiller | Mago | Moro | Qotho | Zollo | Qorro | Brozho | Rhalko | Forzho | Wine Merchant

Lhazar
Mirri Maz Duur

Slaver's Bay
Great Masters | Wise Masters | Good Masters | Hizdahr zo Loraq | Kraznys mo Nakloz | Grazdan mo Ullhor | Cleon the Great | Malko | Malazza | Oznak zo Pahl | Prendahl na Ghezn | Razdal mo Eraz | Yezzan zo Qaggaz | Skahaz mo Kandaq | Yurkhaz zo Yunzak | Sons of the Harpy | Vala | Grey Worm | Unsullied

Qarth
The Pureborn | The Undying Ones | Pyat Pree | Warlocks of Qarth | Xaro Xhoan Daxos | Sorrowful Men

Collections of Countries
Old Empire of Ghis | Valyrian Freehold | Slaver Alliance

Far East Essos
Yi Ti
Bloodstone Emperor | Lo Bu | Jar Har

Asshai and Shadow Lands
Melisandre | Shadow Assassins

Across the Known World
Crew of the Silence

Dragons
Balerion | The Cannibal | Drogon | Meraxes | Rhaegal | Silverwing | Sunfyre | Vermithor | Vhagar | Viserion

Deities
Drowned God | Great Other | Horse God | Lion of Night | Many-Faced God | Old Gods | Old Ones | R'hllor | Storm God