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Emilia Clarke may have said goodbye to the mother of the dragons, but she "deeply regrets" something from the last season of "Game of Thrones".

Clarke, who played the fiery Daenerys Targaryen on eight seasons of the hit HBO series, said she would like to have kept a memory of the board for herself.

"I have not taken anything and I deeply regret it, I am very bored," she told Regina Hall in an interview with Variety. "I really hope the audience will give me a dragon, I need my smelly socks, I think I took them."

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Emilia Clarke says that it was difficult to attack at the end of "Game of Thrones". (Photo: ANGELA WEISS, AFP / Getty Images)

Clarke, 32, said that it had taken her a long time to accept that the show would end after 10 years, when she became "a woman".

"It's been almost a year in post (production), and it took me so long to accept it.Where are my dragons? This famous line.Where are they? Damn it!", Said Clarke.

She added that "Daenerys has literally saved my life" after she suffered from two brain haemorrhages, the last in 2013.

"It puts you completely in the void when you have a brain injury," Clarke said. "Walking in (Daenerys) shoes, I put so much more into each season because it was really life or death.I felt so strong that she was saving me.I could only It was my only goal that allowed me to think of nothing more scary than to get on the set. "

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Emilia Clarke in a HBO "Game of Thrones" show aired May 5, 2019. (Photo: Helen Sloan / HBO)

In April, Clarke said "CBS Sunday Morning" where she learned to draw strength by playing Mother of Dragons.

"You go on the board and you play a bad (swear word) and you walk through the fire – and it became the thing that saved me from considering my own mortality."

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