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<div class="mw-collapsible-content"> | <div class="mw-collapsible-content">A mysterious race from beyond the Wall, known to HBO fans as "the White Walkers". Eight thousand years ago, they invaded Westeros during a decades long winter known as "the Long Night". With an army of undead warriors, they proceeded to fuck Westeros up every which way to [[Sunday]] before the locals finally drove them out, established the Night's Watch, and built the Wall to keep them out. Most assume they were a myth, and those who believe they existed at all assume they died out millennia ago, so there's no need to worry about th--*three horn blasts sound*...RUN!</div></div> | ||
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Revision as of 00:22, 16 January 2013
A Song of Ice and Fire is a fantasy book series that you probably never heard of before you pirated the torrents of the HBO show. Its central themes include incest, douchebaggery, and inefficiency. Thus it has become one of the most popular series of our generation and its author, George R. R. Martin, has been praised for his highly realized world and gritty low fantasy style. He was even called "the American Tolkien" by Time magazine gormless idiots who lump diametrically different writers together for no other reason than that they're both fantasy authors. The series itself is set on the totally not medieval European ripoff realm of Westeros as it is wracked by a massive civil war drawing its nations into conflict. There's at least five kings depending on how you're counting, they're burning the continent down in their scramble for power, and somehow all of the fuck-ups are managing to lose simultaneously. Said fuck-ups include:
"Winter Is Coming"
- Notable Members include: Eddard Stark, patriarch, lord and POV death-puppet.
- Robb Stark, shiny, Lawful Stupid King Arthur-like hero, cacks it nastily.
- Sansa Stark,
- Arya Stark, little tomboy assassin.
- Catelyn Stark (nee Tully), who fucks everyone's shit up.
- Bran Stark, intelligent little boy, crippled in the first sign of major GrimDark
- Rickon Stark, four years old at the start, turning into a real little Barbarian by the third book.
- Jon Snow, a Bastard. Currently dying of knives in his back.
"Blood and Fire"
- Aerys V "The Mad King": A pretty fun guy to be around. Had a thing for burning traitors, a category of people that eventually grew to include anybody he disliked for any reason.
- Daenerys "Stormborn" Targaryen: Main Targaryen character in the series. She was sold by her brother to a barbarian king, in exchange for his promise to conquer Westeros. Unfortunately, her husband died and his horde fell apart. Then she hatched three dragons and now everyone wants to marry her. Gets shit done except whenever she acts like a teenage girl and mopes about fucking some mercenary fucker.
- Viserys Targaryen: Daenerys' brother, got himself killed for being an all-around bastard and whiny fuck. Daenerys' husband poured a crown of molten gold over his head.
- Aegon VI Targaryen: Daenerys' uncle, the son of her brother Rhaegar. Been hiding in Essos for the entire length of the series, but recently raised an army of Westerosi exiles and invaded Westeros. Wants to marry his niece because she has dragons, and might not actually be a member of House Targaryen if you believe the tinfoil-hat wearing fans.
"Hear Me Roar"
- Tywin Lannister, head of the house. Kills everyone who fights against him, he was the true power behind the throne until Tyrion murdered him.
- Cersei Lannister, twin sister to Jaime Lannister and wife to King Robert Baratheon. She fucks her brother all the time, and had three of his children, who she passed off as Roberts to grab power. Crazy.
- Jaime Lannister, twin brother to Cersei Lannister and commander of the Kingsguard. He loves his sister in every sense of the word and had three children with her.
- Joffrey Baratheon, the dead king on the Iron Throne. And there was much rejoicing.
- Tommen Baratheon, the new king on the Iron Throne. Married to a shotacon wife, who might or might not have arranged for his brother's murder.
- Mycella Baratheon, princess, had her face fucked up because of the Martells.
- Tyrion Lannister, a dwarf who is awesome but who everyone hates.
"Ours is the Fury"
- Robert Baratheon, fat old king who led the rebellion and married Cersei Lannister. Then he fucked a bunch of other women and had lots of kids, and was killed by a boar.
- Renly Baratheon, gay. Killed by The Mannis for trying to steal his crown.
- Stannis "The Mannis" Baratheon, TRUE HEIR TO THE IRON THRONE, all-around badass who swings between Lawful Stupid and
killing everyone who stands against himgetting shit done.
House Tully
"Family, Duty, Honor"
"As High as Honor"
House Greyjoy
"We Do Not Sow"
House Tyrell
"Growing Strong"
House Martell
"Unbowed Unbent Unbroken"
Commoners and Petty Lords
- Varys "The Spider": The eunuch spymaster of Westeros. You can't take a shit in the Seven Kingdoms without Varys finding out where, when, and how watery or dry it was. Stabs everyone in the back because he's actually trying to bring the Targaryens back.
- Petyr Baelish "Littlefinger": The guy in charge of getting the snacks for the game session, and hates everyone else for not helping him out. On the other hand, he manages to steal his way to positions of lordship and wealth because no one takes him seriously, and stabs all the Lannisters in the back. He's also a pedophile.
The Others
Games
Like any fantasy author who finds themselves unexpectedly in the warm embrace of commercial success Martin quickly licensed the shit out of his setting, spawning everything from resin miniatures to replica great swords. While most of this is worthless junk to foist on obsessive fanboys /tg/ has agreed that a few of the games are made of win. The first two are a collectable card game put out in 2002 by Fantasy Flight Games and a risk-esque board game that followed shortly after in 2003. One of White Wolf's subsidiaries also put out a d20 RPG in 2005 but it quickly tanked because, come on, White Wolf. Martin since wrested the rights back and developed a new version with Green Ronin games.
Books
- A Game of Thrones
- A Clash of Kings
- A Storm of Swords
- A Feast for Crows
- A Dance with Dragons
- The Winds of Winter
- A Dream of Spring