In the Game of Thrones, each piece – be it a King, a knight, or a pawn - bleeds the same. Which piece are you?
Westeros is a cruel place. Like the Iron Throne that rules over its Seven Kingdoms, it’s a land made from clashing swords and dripping blood, and forged by dragonfire.
Naturally, such a place breeds people of exceptional quality from the frigid North to the sunny Reach – whether they’re master swordsmen, brilliant military commanders, genius diplomats, charismatic rulers, or bloodied killers. You might even identify with some of them!
With your personality, traits, and ideals, which Game of Thrones character are you? Are you suitable as a Khaleesi or Lord of the Night’s Watch? Will you be a Kingsguard or a Faceless One? How will you rise above Westeros’ many dangers to sit on the Iron Throne? Take this quiz to find out, and remember…
When you play the Game of Thrones, you win or you die.
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George R.R. Martin has currently churned out five instalments to the series – A Game of Thrones (1996), A Clash of Kings (1998), A Storm of Swords (2000), A Feast For Crows (2005), and A Dance with Dragons (2011). Two more books are on the way – The Winds of Winter and A Dream of Spring. Fans – tired but hopeful – usually joke about Martin’s procrastination in publishing TWOW.
It’s no secret that Tywin Lannister hated his son Tyrion – the child that killed his mother, Joanna, when he was born. A popular fan theory has claimed that Tyrion is actually Joanna’s child with a Targaryen, possibly Rhaegar, leading to Tywin’s atrocities in King’s Landing during Robert’s Rebellion. No official word from GRRM has confirmed this theory, and it will likely be proven false, if ever mentioned.
At the start of the novels, it’s believed that the Baratheons, Tyrells and Lannisters were the strongest – the first simply because they were the royal house. However, the Baratheon force is split with Stannis and Renly, who are vying for the Iron Throne. The last two were the most populous regions, using their vast wealth to field well-equipped and professionally-trained armies. By ADWD, Tywin’s death had weakened the Lannisters and the Greyjoys had risen thanks to Euron’s mysterious return.