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  2. World of A Song of Ice and Fire - Wikipedia

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    The closest foreign nations to Westeros are the Free Cities, a collection of nine independent city-states along the western edge of Essos. The lands along the southern coastline of Essos are called the Lands of the Summer Sea and include Slaver's Bay and the ruins of Valyria .

  3. Game of Thrones title sequence - Wikipedia

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    The maps used are those of Westeros and Essos that precede the novels in the book series. [8] At the center of the sphere is a heliocentric armillary sphere. The title sequence serves as a guide to the physical landscape of the world of Game of Thrones , and details of the title sequence change each episode depending on the locations visited ...

  4. Works based on A Song of Ice and Fire - Wikipedia

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    It is a variant of the board game Risk with changes to incorporate the theme such as Maestar cards, Character cards and new maps of Westeros and Essos. [41] In 2018, CMON Limited, Dark Swords Miniatures, Inc., and Edge Entertainment released "A Song of Ice & Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game".

  5. Essos - Wikipedia

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  6. Maps: Cities - Wikipedia

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    Maps: Cities is a 1993 role-playing supplement published by Flying Buffalo. Contents. Maps: Cities is a supplement in which layouts and brief descriptions are ...

  7. Themes in A Song of Ice and Fire - Wikipedia

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    An Essos location named the Isle of the Gods also makes references to Roger Zelazny and H. P. Lovecraft, et al. [62] The god of death is an element of several religions in Westeros and Essos, on grounds from Martin that "worship of death is an interesting basis for religion because after all, death is the one universal.

  8. List of A Song of Ice and Fire characters - Wikipedia

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    Aerys II’s two surviving children, Viserys and Daenerys, fled into exile in the Free Cities of Essos. The Targaryens originally came from Valyria on the continent of Essos, one of forty Dragonlord families in the Valyrian Freehold, but not the most powerful. Before Valyria was destroyed, the Targaryens left for Dragonstone, the westernmost ...

  9. Valyrian languages - Wikipedia

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    The first derivative Valyrian language to be featured in the series was Astapori Valyrian, a variety from the city of Astapor in Slaver's Bay. It appeared in the third-season premiere episode "Valar Dohaeris". Peterson created the Astapori dialogue by first writing the text in High Valyrian, then applying a series of regular grammar and sound ...