Which House of the Dragon Cast Member Are You?
Embrace Your Inner Dragon!
By BrainFall Staff - Updated: October 21, 2015
Whether you were loved or hated by fans, it looks like George R.R. Martin did you in. We’re sure you had a good run! It’s time to find out: Which of George R.R. Martin’s many victims are YOU? Spoilers ahead!
If you've ever lost yourself in the intricate and perilous worlds spun by George R.R. Martin, you know that survival is a rare commodity. His magnum opus, "A Song of Ice and Fire," has brought us a plethora of characters, each with their own tangled web of plots, ambitions, and, unlucky for them, untimely demises. And thanks to the riveting HBO adaptation "Game of Thrones," those shocking exits hit your screens with unflinching detail, making Sunday nights a mix of dread and anticipation.
Ever wondered which ill-fated character from the Seven Kingdoms you'd be? Maybe you share traits with the honorable Ned Stark, too noble for the political snake pit of King's Landing, or perhaps you have the cunning wit of Tyrion, whose survival is a testament to his intelligence – and luck. It's time to find your place in the blood-soaked tapestry of Westeros.
Embrace the dark humor of this morbid guessing game. Find out which George R.R. Martin victim you might be, remembering that when you play the game of thrones, you win or you take a permanent dirt nap. So brace yourself, the results might just be the valar morghulis wake-up call you never knew you needed!
Ready to find out which of George R.R. Martin's ill-fated characters you might be? Let's first march into the backstory of the man who created the treacherous lands of Westeros. From his humble beginnings to his grand ascendancy as a master of fantasy, Martin's journey is a fascinating tale.
Once upon a September 20, 1948, in the bustling town of Bayonne, New Jersey, a writer was born. Little did the world know that George R.R. Martin would one day craft worlds as vast and intricate as a finely played game of chess. Jotting down imaginative tales as a young boy, he found his first writing console at Mary Jane Donohoe School and later at Marist High School. His teenage escapades with words laid the foundation for the epic sagas he would later be known for.
Your typical teenage chess enthusiast, Martin sharpened his strategic mind through the game's complex battles, a skill he'd transfer to his plots and pawns in A Song of Ice and Fire series. After capturing a degree in journalism from Northwestern, Martin's quest for storytelling led him far from his chessboard to Santa Fe, New Mexico. There, amidst the desert sunsets, he spun tales of icy winters and fiery dragons, forever changing the landscape of modern fantasy writing.
If you're about to find out which ill-fated George R.R. Martin character you are, buckle up! Welcome to Westeros, a land where weddings are red and winters can last a lifetime. Get ready for a crash course in survival – or lack thereof – in the ruthless continents of A Song of Ice and Fire.
George R.R. Martin's ink is infamous for scripting the fates of many, and in Westeros, no one is safe. Crafting The Winds of Winter, the long-awaited installment in his series, fans eagerly await to see who survives the quill of the merciless scribe.
Remember the Red Wedding? That brutal affair cemented Martin's reputation as a fierce killer of beloved characters. From beheadings to betrayals, lords and ladies learn the hard way that Daenerys, Tyrion, and Jon Snow are only as secure as the next page turn.
When D.B. Weiss and David Benioff brought the epic to HBO, viewers gaped as the printed demise of countless characters unfolded on the screen. This visual feast, rich as a King's Landing banquet, wrapped its complex tales in eight seasons of must-watch fantasy and science fiction drama.
Oh, the fandom! A voracious beast, spawning enough fan theories to fill the Citadel's library. However, your place amongst the comic books, spirited debates, and cosplay aficionados is earned through your knowledge of Westeros' most intricate details. Will you side with the dragons or run with the wolves?