: This recurring vision of her childhood home in Braavos represents Dany's yearning for safety and a "normal" life, which she constantly sacrifices for her quest for the Iron Throne.
: "Once for blood, once for gold, and once for love." Deep Review of Key Visions
: The Undying call her the "slayer of lies," showing her a blue-eyed king with a red sword (Stannis Baratheon) and a cloth dragon (likely the claimant "Young Griff" or Aegon VI). Significance in Character Development Dany Dreams Set 13
: Dany sees a feast of slaughtered corpses and a dead man with a wolf's head on a throne wearing an iron crown. This is widely regarded as a direct prophecy of Robb Stark's death at the Red Wedding.
While there are many flashes of imagery, these specific visions carry the most weight in fan analysis: : This recurring vision of her childhood home
: She witnesses a silver-haired man (Rhaegar) naming his son Aegon and declaring that "his is the song of ice and fire". This confirms Rhaegar's obsession with the prophecy of the savior.
: "One for life, one for death, and one to love." Three Mounts : "One to bed, one to dread, and one to love." This is widely regarded as a direct prophecy
The House of the Undying visions are structured around three distinct triplets told to Dany by the Undying: