Qu'est-ce que valar morghulis valar dohaeris tattoo ?

"Valar morghulis valar dohaeris" is a phrase from George R.R. Martin's epic fantasy series, "A Song of Ice and Fire," which was famously adapted into the television series "Game of Thrones." In the fictional world of Westeros, the phrase is part of the High Valyrian language and translates to "All men must die, all men must serve."

It has become a popular tattoo choice among fans of the series due to its significance and the underlying philosophical meaning. The phrase serves as a constant reminder of the transient nature of life and the inevitability of death. It also acknowledges the universal truth that despite the existence of power and wealth, everyone is ultimately bound to serve someone or something.

People who choose to get a "valar morghulis valar dohaeris" tattoo often embrace the brooding yet realistic nature of the phrase. It can symbolize the acceptance of both the fleeting nature of life and the duties and responsibilities that come with it. Some may interpret it as a reminder to make the most of their time on Earth or to not cling too tightly to power or material possessions.

The tattoo can be designed in various ways, depending on the individual's preference. It often features the High Valyrian text, sometimes incorporating other elements from the series, such as a skull, a sword, or the sigil of a specific house. Ultimately, it is a personal choice that reflects the individual's love for the series and their connection to the deeper meanings embedded within it.