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westeroswisdom · 1 year
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GRRM said that The Winds of Winter is “three quarters” done.
Okay, let’s do a little math.
The last ASoIaF book was A Dance with Dragons which was published on 12 July 2011. That was 4,125 days ago. Presuming that GRRM began work on The Winds of Winter on that same July day, 75% complete implies that he still has 1,375 days to go to completion.
So by adding 1,375 days to today’s date, we can count on The Winds of Winter being completed on 01 August 2026. 
You heard it here first! TWoW will be done in August of 2026.
Start camping out in front of your favorite bookstore to buy a copy!
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westeroswisdom · 14 days
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Stannis Baratheon was a grammar Nazi to the very end.
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westeroswisdom · 4 years
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You probably do not have a sword but you do have a ballot which is far more effective.
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westeroswisdom · 6 years
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Game of Thrones architecture, reimagined with pen and paper. From Angie's List.
For better res, click here.
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westeroswisdom · 6 years
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If Theon knew what Bran, Samwell, and Gilly know when he saw Jon at Dragonstone in the Season 7 finale. Artwork by NoontimeOwl at DeviantArt.
In that second frame you see a little of the family resemblance between Theon and Uncle Euron.
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westeroswisdom · 6 years
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Generally, cats sleep where they feel like sleeping. But if your feline is a fan of Ser Pounce, the critter may be temporarily amused by this cat bed.
This picture was discovered in the section of a household design site featuring cat beds. Though the image itself may have come from Amazon.
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westeroswisdom · 6 years
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Happy Birthday Kit!
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westeroswisdom · 6 years
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Like her GoT alter ego Cersei Lannister, Lena Headey is not somebody who suffers fools gladly.
She posted the image shown above on Twitter.
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westeroswisdom · 6 years
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EDIT: Sorry, but the linked video was taken down by the YouTube user who originally posted it. When I tried to replace it with a similar video, Tumblr refused to embed it. I can’t tell at the moment whether this is a YouTube issue, a Tumblr issue, or some problem I’m having. Anyway, here is a link to the ending of S04E10. Unlike the missing vid, it features the last 4+ minutes of the episode -- including dialogue. As a bonus, there are subtitles in Turkish.
Remember the ending of S04E10 “The Children”? Arya Stark is on a ship sailing off to Braavos. That episode is probably my favorite season finale and the ending music gave Arya a nice sendoff.
This is an extended version of that music in the sense that it’s edited to play several times over. It shows how great Ramin Djawadi is at adding the right mood to a scene.
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westeroswisdom · 6 years
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I think it wasn't quite fully explained how Bran's power works. It's not that he knows absolutely everything already, it's like he has a dictionary in front of him, or an encyclopedia with all of history, and he can look anything up. Like at the end when Samwell says 'Oh, is this something you can see?' Bran can go back and look at it and say 'Oh yeah, that happened.' He hasn't been the Three-Eyed Raven long enough to look through all of history in the way that Max von Sydow's Three-Eyed Raven had to be in that cave for thousands of years and had been able to spend every single day exploring different parts of history, whereas Bran Stark is still only kind of looking at the important bits. It was more the fact that he didn't know where to look, not that he was withholding. That's officially how Bran's power works.
Isaac Hempstead-Wright at CinemaBlend explaining again why it took so long to reveal that Jon Snow is actually a Targaryen.
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westeroswisdom · 6 years
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Charles Dance (Tywin Lannister) at a gathering of GoT fans in 2016. In this clip he replies to two questions which have taken on more importance during Season 7...                                                        
1] Does he think Tyrion is actually a Targaryen? 2] How would Tywin have handled the threat by the Army of the Dead?
And because we miss Tywin so much, here’s an interview with Mr. Dance from near the start of Season 2. He reveals how he discovered the way his character was going to die two seasons later.
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westeroswisdom · 6 years
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At Vanity Fair, the Mother of Dragons shows how stock photos are created.
Emilia Clarke has a knack for satire.
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westeroswisdom · 6 years
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I love every single theory the fans of our show have, because they're so much fun. They get to show the dedication and love they have for the show, but you have to understand that it is a Doritos commercial.
Peter Dinklage at the Huffington Post reacting to fan theories based on his recent Super Bowl ad with Morgan Freeman.
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westeroswisdom · 6 years
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All you ever wanted to know about the swords and other weapons made with Valyrian steel. This vid was apparently made in between Season 6 and Season 7. It contains a lot of information from the ASoIaF books -- particularly about the House Targaryen. Some of that ASoIaF information is the neglected backstory about Bran's predecessor as the Three-Eyed Raven.
You can bank on the information mentioned here about swords and Valyrian steel. Though some of the claims linking ASoIaF and the HBO series should be regarded as unsupported conjecture.
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westeroswisdom · 6 years
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Mother's Day is still two months away. But UK writer Cory Varney is already making up his list of the Top 10 television moms. Number Two (just behind Marge Simpson) is Daenerys Targaryen -- the Mother of Dragons. http://www.edp24.co.uk/going-out/10-best-tv-mums-mothers-day-1-5426548
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westeroswisdom · 6 years
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Not that many characters have died of old age. Hoster Tully was one, but he was already a corpse when he first appeared in Season 3.
As for Aemon Targaryen, just think how different the situation in Westeros would have been if he had become king and lived just as long. And if he had ruled as a type of wise monk-monarch who remained childless, it’s conceivable that his heir would have been Rhaegar -- the father of Jon Snow.
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