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

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    Only the defiant Dorne remained independent for almost another two hundred years through asymmetric guerrilla resistance, until it was finally absorbed under the Iron Throne through a marriage-alliance by King Daeron II in 187 AC. [2] The Targaryens built the Iron Throne, forged from the

  3. Throne of Glass - Wikipedia

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    Throne of Glass follows Celaena Sardothien, an 18-year-old assassin in the Kingdom of Adarlan. After a year of suffering for her crimes in a slave camp called Endovier, she accepts the offer of Crown Prince Dorian Haviliard, the King of Adarlan's son, to compete with other assassins and thieves for a chance to serve as the King's Champion, and eventually gain her freedom after four years in ...

  4. How to Read the 'Throne of Glass' Books in Order, According ...

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    The Assassin's Blade: The Throne of Glass Prequel Novellas (Throne of Glass, 8) At this point in the series, Maas recommends you read The Assassin's Blade, which follows Celeana's missions when ...

  5. The World of Ice & Fire - Wikipedia

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    Martin teased the book in July 2013 with a blog post praising Marc Simonetti's drawing of the Iron Throne, which was to appear in the book, as very close to his own idea of the throne, compared to the TV series version. [7] Upon the 2014 release of The World of Ice & Fire, he called its representation of the throne by Simonetti "absolutely right."

  6. How to read ‘ACOTAR’ author Sarah J. Maas’ books in order

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    Throne of Glass” is Maas’ first book she published in 2012, and it eventually became a series of eight books in total. Maas this year shared on her website her preferred reading order ...

  7. Iron Throne (A Song of Ice and Fire) - Wikipedia

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    In the series, the Iron Throne is both a physical seat of office as well as a metonym for the monarchy of Westeros. Martin establishes in A Game of Thrones (1996) that after seizing control of six of the Seven Kingdoms, Targaryen ruler Aegon the Conqueror had made a throne for himself from the swords of his vanquished enemies, fused by dragonfire.

  8. 'Dragon-Forged' Throne from “Game of Thrones” Sells for $1 ...

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    A "dragon-forged chair" molded from a throne featured in Game of Thrones has sold for $1.49 million. The throne sold after a "nearly six-minute-long back-and-forth between bidders," the auction ...

  9. Iron Throne - Wikipedia

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    "The Iron Throne" (Game of Thrones), the final episode of Game of Thrones, the TV adaptation of A Song of Ice and Fire; The Iron Throne (Birthright novel), a fantasy novel by Simon Hawke, set in the world of the Birthright; The Iron Throne (Forgotten Realms), a fictional organization in the Forgotten Realms setting of Dungeons & Dragons