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The second time it is used actually occurs very shortly before Melisandre first tells us the version of the Azor Ahai prophecy that contains the "wake dragons from stone" part. One time it is said by Osha, and the other it is thought by Jaime, so it is clearly a common phrase and is presumably analogous to "we made enough noise to wake the dead". Both times it is used as part of the larger phrase "we made enough noise to wake a dragon". Once in the last Bran chapter of aCoK, and once in the aSoS chapter where Jaime and Brienne are captured by the Bloody Mummers. The second usage of the phrase "wake a dragon" is used twice in the books. It is hard to tell if this phrase is used by anyone other than Viserys (and later Daenerys), or at least Targaryens in general. It is his way of describing how he is when angry, and is often used as a threat towards Daenerys. The first, "wake the dragon", is widely recognised as a phrase used by Viserys. There has been much speculation as to exactly what "dragons" and "stone" could be referring to, but whilst re-reading part of aSoS, it occured to me that "wake the/a dragon" has meaning in its own right within the ASOIAF world.Īs far as I can tell there are two separate meanings to this phrase. As we are all aware, "wake dragons from stone" is part of the Azor Ahai prophecy.