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Before the Iron Throne and under little else but sky, Daenerys drinks in the moment. She walks up to the famous throne and places her hand on it before Jon comes in to be with her.
The Maesters in Game of Thrones were overlooked but nonetheless pivotal characters, acting as researchers, mentors, and even ...
The following contains details from the “Game of Thrones” series finale, Season 8 Episode 6, "The Iron Throne." Read our recap of Season 8, Episode 5 here . This isn't what we signed up for.
Well, we know who would have sat on it if it still existed.Though many tried to sit on the Iron Throne and rule Westeros over the course of “GoT’s” eight-season run, the 1-hour, 20-minute ...
First, and most literally, nobody is going to sit on the Iron Throne anymore, because it no longer exists. Daenerys Targaryen's dragon, Drogon, took care of that. Need a break?
An Iron Throne from 'Game of Thrones' sells at auction, along with hundreds of other items from the epic HBO series. The entire haul fetches $21 million.
This article contains spoilers for both Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon. The Iron Throne is one of the most imposing images in literature and television. A seat of royal power created by ...
You think the Iron Throne looks like this? YOU KNOW NOTHING! Game of Thrones creator, George R.R. Martin is blogging again, and this one is a doozy.
He ascended to the Iron Throne without issue after the Great Council of 101 AC named him King Jaehaerys’ heir. But a year after naming Rhaenyra as his, he remarried.
Even though the Iron Throne stands as the symbol of the highest power in all of Westeros, we may never actually know or care who takes it. In fact, I think no one will end up with the Iron Throne ...
In theory, the Night King could end up on the Iron Throne, but I can’t imagine he’d have much use for it. That throne was created by the world’s human residents and, thus, is symbolic only ...
Fan theories about the Iron Throne's rightful claimant have been circulating for decades, ever since George R.R. Martin's first novel — "A Game of Thrones" — was released in 1996.