I felt bad about that one, so I folded it in. “That was the last – or not the last line, but the last line of mine, in season two, when they had Iain Glen totally ad-lib something. “They emailed me at four in the morning, asking for a line and I didn’t get that request until I woke up and by then it was too late,” says David J Peterson, a co-founder of the Language Creation Society and father not only of Dothraki but of the high and low Valyrian languages used in Game of Thrones. In California, more than 5,000 miles away from the Thrones set in Northern Ireland, Dothraki’s creator is sleeping soundly – the one night he thought he could get away with a few extra hours of shut-eye. So you clear your throat, try to remember the gist of the language sounds, and go for it. And there’s a problem: the language expert who is supposed to be on call to tell you what to say - and how to say it - can’t be raised.
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