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Of all the dreamers in Targaryen history, it's difficult to argue Daenys wasn't the most crucial. It was her vision of the Doom that brought their House to safety on Dragonstone ahead of the extinction that took all of Valyria and every other dragonlord family. This episode is devoted to what we know of her life, the era in which she lived, and of course - her prophecies.Bonus Eps & More - www.patreon.com/historyofwesterosShirts & Stickers - historyofwesteros.threadless.comwww.historyofwesteros.comIntro/Maps - https://klaradox.deFacebook Group - https://bit.ly/howfbDiscord - https://bit.ly/howdiscordNina - goodqueenaly.tumblr.com/
Lying far to the south of Westeros and Essos are the Summer Isles, representing the most southwesterly peoples of the known world. Famed for their shipbuilding and navigation skills, the Summer Islanders are also a unique culture in part due to their relative isolation and favorable geography. Despite this, they have a history with Valyria, Sothoryos and places unknown to Westeros. They might be the only culture we know of without memory or evidence of the Long Night, and they've come up at key times in the story for Sam, Daenerys and others. Notable characters include Jalabhar Xho, Quhuru Mo, Kojja Mo, Xhondo Dhoru, Black Balaq, Tal Toraq, Chataya, Alayaya, Alleras/Sarella Sand, and Bellegere Otherys.Bonus Eps & More - www.patreon.com/historyofwesterosShirts & Stickers - historyofwesteros.threadless.comwww.historyofwesteros.comIntro/Maps - https://klaradox.deFacebook Group - https://bit.ly/howfbDiscord - https://bit.ly/howdiscordNina - goodqueenaly.tumblr.com/
The Ghosts of Harrenhal: A Song of Ice and Fire Podcast (ASOIAF)
Send us a textQuentyn Martell is thwarted in his efforts to get from Volantis to Meereen to woo his future wife Daenerys Targaryen. Simon and Mackelly consider opening our first branch of our Essosi travel agency.Chapter Review:Quentyn Martell tries to find passage from Volantis to Slaver's Bay. But despite the abundance of ships, nobody wants to take him. The autumn brings storms to the southern seas, and with the Dragon Queen upending the normal order of things, there's little prospect for trade with any of the cities in Slaver's Bay.He and his friend Gerris Drinkwater return to their lodgings, taking in the sites of Volantis. It's the largest of the free cities, sitting at the mouth of the mighty Rhoyne river. They consider their options: go home - Quentyn couldn't stand to return a failure, risk a journey with an untrustworthy captain, or go by land - the option favored by their final companion Archibald Yronwood. However, the length of the journey by land and the hazardous reputation of the road gives them pause.Outside their inn they're propositioned by recruiters for the Windblown - sellswords headed to Yunkai to fight Astapor. But this gives Gerris an idea…Characters/Places/Names/Events:Quentyn Martell - Eldest son, and second child of Prince Doran Martell of Dorne.Gerris Drinkwater - Quentyn's companion.Archibald Yronwood - The Big Man - final member of the trio.Volantis - City on the south coast of Essos at the mouth of the Rhoyne.Rhoyne - Great river of Essos.Triarch - Three rulers of Volantis, elected by landowners. Only those with the blood of Old Valyria can stand. Support the showSupport us: Buy us a Cup of Arbor Gold, or become a sustainer and receive cool perks Donate to our cause Use our exclusive URL for a free 30-day trial of Audible Buy or gift Marriott Bonvoy points through our affiliate link Rate and review us at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, podchaser.com, and elsewhere.Find us on social media: Discord Twitter @GhostsHarrenhal Facebook Instagram YouTube All Music credits to Ross Bugden:INSTAGRAM! : https://instagram.com/rossbugden/ (rossbugden) TWITTER! : https://twitter.com/RossBugden (@rossbugden) YOUTUBE! : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kthxycmF25M
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“We should start back” sono le primissime parole de “Le Cronache del Ghiaccio e del Fuoco” di George R.R. Martin e noi abbiamo pensato di fare esattamente così. In questo episodio Sansa sogna. Sogna la sua famiglia serena e felice nel bosco degli dei di Winterfell e sogna Lady, la sua metalupa. Il sogno però non dura e lo stesso si trasformerà in un incubo appena sveglia. Come ormai è consuetudine, si sveglia sola nel letto, Tyrion non è con lei nella stanza. Su in cielo due splendidi castelli di nuvole si fondono per formarne uno dorato, eppure nemmeno quella fantasia dura a lungo; le sue ancelle, tra cui una nuova ragazza di nome Shae, le preparano il bagno e mentre lei si lava Tyrion appare con Pod sfatto e già intollerante. Suo marito brinda al nuovo secolo con un bicchiere di vino e Sansa è tanto tentata di chiederne uno anche per lei. Il brunch si terrà nella Sala da Ballo della Regina e, seguendo le tradizioni dell'Altopiano, durante la colazione verranno presentati i regali degli ospiti allo sposo. Joffrey riceve un arco, una galea da guerra, uno scorpione, il mantello con cui sposerà Margaery, una sella, un libro da suo zio Tyrion e infine una spada di acciaio di Valyria dal nonno, il regalo più bello e affilato. Con la sua nuova spada, che chiama Lamento di Vedova, Joffrey spacca in due il libro dello zio esclamando di saper già maneggiare l'acciaio di Valyria. Per Tyrion è la chiave di volta, così come per il lettore, per Sansa un tassello in più da mettere insieme nel POV successivo, quando capirà che fine ha fatto la spada di suo padre. Poco prima di avviarsi verso il Tempio di Baelor, dove si terrà la cerimonia nuziale, i due sposi incontrano il Principe Oberyn e la sua Lady Ellaria e insieme discutono di Baelor il Benedetto e dei cinque re raccontati nel preziosissimo libro che Tyrion aveva generosamente regalato al nipote. Obbligata a chiudere le tende in carrozza, alla fine Sansa non può far altro che rassegnarsi a una giornata lunga e sfiancante, rinchiusa nel mezzo che la porterà esattamente nel luogo dove è stato assassinato suo padre. Ovviamente condividete su tutte le piattaforme, spargete la voce e mettete like al video. Potete trovarci su tutti gli altri social tramite i link qua sotto Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tronodispadepod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tronodispadepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tronodispadepod/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4mdslx4Nd8vunpc7nP3B45 Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3uZm0vcy81MDk3ZTk4OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuoco Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuoco Linkt.ree: https://linktr.ee/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuoco
En La Conquista de Aegon se narran los detalles del conflicto en el que Aegon Targaryen conquistó los Siete Reinos de Poniente. Se comienza relatando brevemente la historia de la Casa Targaryen desde la huida de Lord Aenar Targaryen de Valyria para evitar la Maldición hasta la ascensión de Aegon como Señor de Rocadragón, discutiendo las razones por las que decidió comenzar su conquista. Aegon y sus hermanas esposas Visenya y Rhaenys, junto a sus dragones Balerion, Vhagar y Meraxes, desembarcaran en la orilla del río Aguasnegras junto a un número reducido de soldados. Tras construir un rudimentario fuerte, los Targaryen se lanzarán a enfrentarse a los reyes que gobiernan desde el Mar del Verano hasta el Muro.
Smallfolk è il sesto episodio della seconda stagione di House of the Dragon. Contiene due svolte interessanti per l'universo narrativo della serie. Per sostenere il podcast, puoi fare una donazione qui: https://ko-fi.com/saramazzoni Io sono Sara Mazzoni e questo è Attraverso Lo Schermo, il podcast che vi racconta come sono costruite le storie audiovisive di film e serie tv. Mi trovate anche su Instagram @sara_mazzoni_filmserie e su Linktree.
In this solo episode of Challenge Accepted, Frank Lourence delves into the second episode of House of the Dragon Season 2. This episode is a rollercoaster of emotions and power struggles following the shocking murder of Johannes the Younger. Frank provides a detailed breakdown of the key events, comparing them to the source material, and discusses the evolving dynamics among the Targaryens and their allies. With a blend of analysis and personal insights, Frank offers a captivating discussion that fans of both the show and the books will appreciate. Timestamps and Topics: [00:00:06] - Introduction and episode overview [00:00:33] - Immediate aftermath of Johannes the Younger's murder [00:01:12] - Symbolism in Aegon's destruction of Valyria model [00:02:17] - Red Keep lockdown and Otto Hightower's manipulation [00:03:32] - Public perception and the funeral procession [00:04:44] - Aegon's brutal actions and their repercussions [00:05:59] - Rhaenyra and Daemon's strained relationship [00:07:08] - Harrenhal's significance and Daemon's plans [00:10:05] - Criston Cole's rise and moral complexity [00:12:21] - Otto Hightower's dismissal and strategic retreat [00:14:03] - Erik's mission to kill Rhaenyra [00:16:01] - Civil War parallels and the tragedy of the Targaryen conflict [00:17:18] - Balancing political maneuvering and personal grief [00:21:06] - Rhaenyra's development and future decisions [00:25:17] - Comparing the show to the books Key Takeaways: Aegon's actions reflect his internal conflict and grief over his son's murder. Otto Hightower's manipulation tactics and their impact on public perception. Rhaenyra's increasing distrust of Daemon and her growing autonomy. The strategic importance of Harrenhal in the Targaryen civil war. Criston Cole's moral complexity and rise to Hand of the King. The show's exploration of emotional depth contrasts with the book's focus on political and military strategies. Memorable Quotes: "This is a story of the fall of the Targaryens." "Aegon's destruction of the Valyria model symbolizes the end of his father's legacy." "Otto Hightower specializes in PR, and he's using the murder to turn lords against Rhaenyra." "The dialogue in this episode is on par with anything we've seen in Game of Thrones." Call to Action: Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe to Challenge Accepted on your favorite podcast platform, leave a review, and share this episode with your friends using #ChallengeAcceptedPod. Your support helps us bring more in-depth discussions and analyses! Follow Us: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thegeekfreakspodcast Threads: https://www.threads.net/@geekfreakspodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GeekFreakspodcast Listener Questions: Got questions or topics you'd like us to cover? Email us at ChallengeAcceptedGFX@gmail.com or connect with us on Instagram, TikTok, or other socials at ChallengeAcceptedLive. We love hearing from our listeners and might feature your question in a future episode!
Krakatau, Mount Vesuvius, Unzendake. All great eruptions that shook the very earth and uplifted all those around it, killing many. Today, we are back in world of Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon to ask what these cataclysmic evetns would look like turned up to 11 in a fantasy setting of magic and dragons. It's time we talk about the Doom of Valyria. Find us on: Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzgbJhDOA1uqesKG4bNZg1g TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@livingbythelore Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/livingbythelore/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/livingbythelore Discord- https://discord.gg/A8kAdBG5eQ Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/livingbythelorepod Support us and become a Lore Keeper today - https://www.patreon.com/livingbythelore If you enjoyed, rate us on Spotify or leave us a review on iTunes at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-by-the-lore/id1508853028
Fire and Blood. Pillars of the Targaryen world. But where does Game of Thrones House of the Dragon come from? And what are their origins. Join us as we find out the burning truth! Find us on: Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzgbJhDOA1uqesKG4bNZg1g TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@livingbythelore Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/livingbythelore/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/livingbythelore Discord- https://discord.gg/A8kAdBG5eQ Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/livingbythelorepod Support us and become a Lore Keeper today - https://www.patreon.com/livingbythelore If you enjoyed, rate us on Spotify or leave us a review on iTunes at - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-by-the-lore/id1508853028
“We should start back” sono le primissime parole de “Le Cronache del Ghiaccio e del Fuoco” di George R.R. Martin e noi abbiamo pensato di fare esattamente così. In questo episodio vediamo Tyrion incontrare di nuovo Symon Lingua d'argento in una bettola di Approdo del Re. Tyrion vorrebbe corrompere il menestrello con dell'oro al fine di convincerlo a lasciare la capitale, per evitare che si sparga la voce su lui e Shae; Symon invece vorrebbe che Tyrion lo aiutasse a partecipare alla competizione tra menestrelli che si terrà durante il banchetto del matrimonio reale tra Re Joffrey e Lady Margaery Tyrell. Apparentemente i due si accordano, ma poco fuori la locanda, Tyrion ordina a Bronn di uccidere Symon nel giro di tre giorni. Tornato alla Fortezza Rossa, Tyrion viene convocato dal padre nella Torre del Primo Cavaliere. Qua a Tyrion vengono mostrate due spade, una più corta e sottile, il regalo di Tywin a Joffrey per il matrimonio, e l'altra più lunga e spessa destinata a Jaime. Le due nuove spade di Casa Lannister sono della fattura più fine e pregiata, di acciaio di Valyria lavorato col cremisi, i colori del loro stemma. Sono meravigliose, chissà da dove proveniva l'acciaio necessario per forgiarle. Sempre parlando di spade, Tywin chiede a Tyrion della sua mancata consumazione, e questo porta a non pochi attriti tra padre e figlio. I due, poi, vengono interrotti da Pycelle che porta notizie dal Nord: il Lord Comandante Mormont è morto per cause che francamente a Lord Lannister non interessano e i Bruti a nord della Barriera si stanno sempre più avvicinando al confine. Senza badare minimamente al pericolo, Tywin ordina a Pycelle di mandare dei corvi al nord per scusarsi del mancato sostegno ai Guardiani in questo momento di estremo bisogno, sottolineando il sostegno della corona a un certo Lord Janos Slynt, che lui vorrebbe come prossimo Lord Comandante dei Guardiani, un ennesimo lecchino da posizionare negli uffici a lui più utili. Ed è proprio per questo che, ora più che mai, Tyrion si pente di non averne ordinato l'esecuzione quella sera di tanto tempo fa. Ovviamente condividete su tutte le piattaforme, spargete la voce e mettete like al video. Potete trovarci su tutti gli altri social tramite i link qua sotto Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tronodispadepod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tronodispadepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tronodispadepod/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4mdslx4Nd8vunpc7nP3B45 Google Podcast: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3uZm0vcy81MDk3ZTk4OC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuoco Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuoco Linkt.ree: https://linktr.ee/ilpodcastdelghiaccioedelfuoco
We explore the history of the Valyrian Freehold from their defeat of the Rhoynar up to the Doom, the Century of Blood, and the opening salvo of the surviving Valyrian conquest of Westeros. Support us on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In questo ultimo video dedicato all'Antica Valyria e al suo misticismo, tra draghi e sogni, la sua gente e le sue figlie, andiamo a parlare dell'acciaio di Valyria, lega incredibilmente resistente, dalle proprietà che non sembra avere eguali. Le lame di questo acciaio sono leggere e affilate... ma soprattutto, hanno caratteristiche magiche, essendo forgiate proprio con l'aiuto della magia (e un ingrediente o due in più). Quali sono, quindi, i segreti dell'acciaio di Valyria? In che modo esso sarà utile, nel futuro delle Cronache del Ghiaccio e del Fuoco, a far fronte alla minaccia che sta per arrivare insieme ai venti dell'inverno?Link utili:1) https://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/1153/2) https://www.westeros.org/Citadel/SSM/Entry/1153/3) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QNB2PRfK_iM&t=53s&ab_channel=LaCittadella4) https://asoiaf.westeros.org/index.php?%2Ftopic%2F155277-the-secret-to-valyrian-steel%2F5) https://bigthink.com/hard-science/norse-rituals/6) https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/cqrwpy/spoilers_extended_a_horrifying_theory_about_why/7) https://ladygwynhyfvar.com/2020/06/02/the-kings-tapestries/8) https://asoiaf.westeros.org/index.php?%2Ftopic%2F144781-is-lightbringer-the-first-valyrian-steel%2F9) https://asoiaf.westeros.org/index.php?%2Ftopic%2F105342-what-is-dragon-steel%2F10) https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/5jk40a/spoilers_extended_science_behind_the_magic/11) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UquF5RNx3XY&t=548s&ab_channel=LaCittadellaSupportate il canale in cambio di contenuti esclusivi: https://www.patreon.com/LaCittadellaQui trovate tutti i link del canale e dei suoi host: https://linktr.ee/LaCittadella
Dopo la sconfitta dei Rhoynar, i valyriani hanno il completo dominio della Essos occidentale, e sembra che nulla sia destinato a fermare la loro avanzata, tanto che fondano persino un avamposto al largo delle coste di Westeros, sull'isola che viene chiamata "Dragonstone", Roccia del Drago. Presto, la vista dei draghi con i loro cavalieri volare sulla Baia delle Acque Nere non diventa rara, né suscita sorpresa... ma cosa avessero in programma i valyriani per Westeros non ci è dato sapere, perché nel 102BC succede qualcosa di inaspettato. Le Quattordici Fiamme eruttano contemporaneamente, causando una serie di reazioni a catena che porta alla distruzione di Valyria in appena un giorno. La cosa ha conseguenze devastanti sotto ogni punto di vista: uno dei luoghi più fertili del mondo diventa sterile, la penisola valyriana si spacca in tante piccole isole separate da un nuovo mare pieno di orrori, Essos discende nel caos, con i suoi popoli che si fanno guerra tra loro. Nessuno sa cosa ha davvero provocato il Disastro... ma noi in questo episodio indaghiamo. Cosa c'è da dire sul Secolo di Sangue? Cosa è davvero successo a Valyria, chi o cosa ha davvero provocato il Disastro?Link utili:1) https://atlasoficeandfireblog.wordpress.com/2016/10/15/historical-map-9-the-century-of-blood/2) https://towerofthehand.com/blog/2014/06/06-laboratory-of-politics-part-ii/3) https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/2l64xt/spoilers_all_the_doom_of_valyria_explained/4) https://asoiaf.westeros.org/index.php?%2Ftopic%2F141314-the-cause-of-the-doom-of-valyria-twoiaf-spoilers%2F5) https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/64ypnu/spoilers_extended_now_i_am_become_death_the_doom/6) https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/1k80pg/spoilers_all_the_endgame_of_the_faceless_men/00:00 Intro e premesse01:16 Il Disastro di Valyria10:29 Il Secolo di Sangue24:20 Cosa ha davvero causato il Disastro?58:15 Conclusioni
Con lo sviluppo dell'impero valyriano e la sua potenza in un continuo crescendo anche grazie ai loro draghi, i valyriani si espandono in ogni direzione di Essos, da est ad ovest, raggiungendo le coste del Mare Stretto, dove nemmeno la Vecchia Ghis, il più grande impero fino alla sua sconfitta, era riuscita ad arrivare. Sulle coste del continente, così come i suoi fiumi e colline, i valyriani erigono le città che oggi sono conosciute come le Città Libere… più o meno, perché c'è un'eccezione.Le loro origini sono diverse. Alcune nascono a seguito di scismi religiosi, altre come avamposti militari per poi espandersi, altre ancora, come Pentos, si dice esistessero da ben prima dei valyriani... in questo episodio andiamo ad esaminare brevemente le Figlie di Valyria e il rapporto che hanno ora, quattrocento anni circa dopo il Disastro che ha portato via la loro madre.Art:1) Valyria by Ted Nasmith2) Titan of Braavos by zippo5143) Lys by Martina PilcerovaLink utili:1) https://racefortheironthrone.wordpress.com/2014/10/08/guest-post-on-tower-of-the-hand-laboratory-of-politics-part-iv/2) https://www.reddit.com/r/pureasoiaf/comments/byxyzb/real_world_inspirationcounterparts_for_essos/3) https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/9ngif7/spoilers_extended_historical_parallels_with_the/Supportate il canale in cambio di contenuti esclusivi: https://www.patreon.com/LaCittadellaQui trovate tutti i link del canale e dei suoi host: https://linktr.ee/LaCittadella
Mentre Westeros si riprende dalla Lunga Notte, una nuova potenza emerge ad Essos, al di là della Baia degli Schiavisti dove sorge uno dei più antichi imperi del mondo (Ghis): Valyria. I valyriani sono di straordinaria bellezza, dai capelli argentei e occhi di varie sfumature di viola, caratteristiche che usano per sostenere che il loro sangue non è come quello degli altri uomini... cosa che sembra essere validata dal fatto che controllano i draghi, creature alate e sputafuoco dalle origini avvolte nel mistero. I valyriani si reputano loro discendenti, e parenti, ma diverse sono le storie: c'è chi parla di una seconda luna che si è rotta e sono nati i draghi, chi che abbiano origine dalle Quattordici Fiamme, i vulcani della penisola valyriana, chi che in realtà hanno origine dalle Terre dell'Ombra oltre Asshai, e un antico popolo senza nome ha insegnato ai valyriani a domarli. In che modo Valyria è diventata una enorme potenza? Qual è la sua ispirazione storica? Come sono nati davvero i draghi, e come hanno fatto i valyriani a domarli? Questo episodio prova a dare risposte.Art by:1) Magali Villenueve (for The World of Ice and Fire)2) Marc Simonetti (for The World of Ice and Fire)Link utili:1) https://hawkstower.wordpress.com/2015/04/07/ancient-empires-the-valyrian-freehold-and-the-roman-republic/2) https://aminoapps.com/c/thrones/page/blog/asoiaf-vs-historical-influence-empire-of-old-ghis/6P2I_zuPLrRQ3R1Lpk5dPjGp7Yprm813) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0eiURy35n58&list=PL4wWPq1QkF9sdOyoOpj0QxQ6JvqfVrCnx&index=17&ab_channel=LaCittadella4) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W5Ae4yvEHrE&ab_channel=TheDisputedLands5) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HEAev34CehM&ab_channel=TheDisputedLands6) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6jzGsNKEbRg&list=PL4wWPq1QkF9sdOyoOpj0QxQ6JvqfVrCnx&index=51&ab_channel=LaCittadella7) https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/ydl5zh/spoilers_extended_unnatural_history_of_dragons_by/Supportate il canale in cambio di contenuti esclusivi: https://www.patreon.com/LaCittadellaQui trovate tutti i link del canale e dei suoi host: https://linktr.ee/LaCittadella
We are back with more Game of Thrones content! Hosts, Christian Ashley and Keno Cannady, discuss the various religions of Westeros and what we can learn from these faiths as Christians! Who are the Old gods? Who are the seven? Who is the Many-Faced god? What religion was practiced in Valyria? What is the religion of Seven Kingdoms got? What gods did Game of Thrones worship? What religion do Targaryens follow? We discuss all this and more in this one! Let us know what you thought of the gods of Westeros on our website: systematicgeekology.orgMentioned in this episode:Theology Beer CampJoin some of our hosts in Springfield, Missouri at Theology Beer Camp! With our code (GEEKOLOGYGODPOD) you will get $25 off and can come hang out with our hosts, learn from world leading theologians, and your drinks for the weekend are covered with admissions too! https://homebrewedchristianity.lpages.co/theobeercamp23/ https://bit.ly/godpods23Theology Beer Camp 2023Easily subscribe to the show on your platform of choice!https://systematic-geekology.captivate.fm/listenAnazao Ministries Podcasts - AMP NetworkCheck out other shows like this on our podcast network! https://anazao-ministries.captivate.fm/Try Zencastr for your podcast!Use my special link (https://zen.ai/PonrDFNQi6ic0uw2d3C4pKsw5T_ojgHAKLOTPsxH1co) to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Or, use the code SYSTEMATICGEEKOLOGY at checkout!Zencastr
The Black Goat, the largest forest in the known world, Valyrian steel, sacrifice, Emperor Aurion of Valyria, the 3000 Unsullied, all sorts of magical discussion, and our usual breakdown and analysis of the city, region, characters and influences! Bonus Eps & More - www.patreon.com/historyofwesteros Shirts & Stickers - historyofwesteros.threadless.com Nina: goodqueenaly.tumblr.com Sean's YouTube: bit.ly/3818H9X www.historyofwesteros.com
Are you sick and tired of regular news - the usual money, corruption, politics, gun violence, murder, theft, starving children or another war somewhere? Welcome to // SRM // Bridge Europe // Fake News! Here, we create fake news, fake-check and look into the consequences of 'what if it comes true!?'. Remember, the news could be fake today but true tomorrow! This episode is a satirical take on the prolific prevalence of fake-news and mis-information in the age of the 24/7 news We will be enjoying some fresh tracks from a set by Asphere Music in collaboration with Mosae Musica. Asphere is a new Melodic Techno DJ Duo from Maastricht, who also releases it's own productions. We recently released an EP called ‘Valyria' which has been supported by names as Mind Against, Kevin de Vries, Paride Saraceni, The Element, Kapibara to name a few. They can follow us on our instagram @aspheremusic for upcoming releases and gigs.
Pirates, corsairs, monsters, ancient ruins, dark gods, disappearing Ironborn, the next great swordsman(?), Valyria vs. Old Ghis, oily black stone and proximity to the dangers, wealth and proximity of Sothoryos... even the name "Basilisk Isles" sounds cool. This one is fun! Try Smile Brilliant: Smilebrilliant.com - use the code "westeros" for 20% off Bonus Eps & More - www.patreon.com/historyofwesteros Shirts & Stickers - historyofwesteros.threadless.com Nina: goodqueenaly.tumblr.com Sean's YouTube: bit.ly/3818H9X www.historyofwesteros.com
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Following previous releases featuring label-boss Paride Saraceni setting the mood, Post Scriptum is proud to present the fourth package this time featuring Maastricht fresh duo-project Asphere, consolidating the union of Devanyo and Julian via their debut release coming in the shape of two carefully crafted, deeply-immersive and cinematic club-weapons: Valyria, an epic journey through vast soundscapes, lush ethereal pads and echoing horns merging in a perfectly accomplished play between quiet and storm, tension and release. Azula completes the journey with its energetic groove, captivating hooks, fervid melodies and solid build-ups that are sure to set dancefloors ablaze.
Following previous releases featuring label-boss Paride Saraceni setting the mood, Post Scriptum is proud to present the fourth package this time featuring Maastricht fresh duo-project Asphere, consolidating the union of Devanyo and Julian via their debut release coming in the shape of two carefully crafted, deeply-immersive and cinematic club-weapons: Valyria, an epic journey through vast soundscapes, lush ethereal pads and echoing horns merging in a perfectly accomplished play between quiet and storm, tension and release. Azula completes the journey with its energetic groove, captivating hooks, fervid melodies and solid build-ups that are sure to set dancefloors ablaze.
In House of the Dragon conosciamo due gemelle drago, ma non sono le uniche della casata: le prime di cui facciamo conoscenza in Fire and Blood sono infatti Aerea e Rhaella, figlie dei principi Rhaena ed Aegon Targaryen, figli di Re Aenys I. Nascono in un contesto difficile, e da Castel Granito passano a Isola Bella e poi ad altri alleati, prima di fare il loro ingresso alla Fortezza Rossa, in mano al crudele zio dei loro genitori, colui che ha ucciso il loro padre e che ora lì, davanti a loro, sta sposando la loro madre. Entrambe sono prigioniere in un luogo che a loro non appartiene anche all'inizio del regno dello zio Jaehaerys, dove finalmente prendono l'iniziativa (o qualcuno per loro) per garantirsi la miglior vita possibile... ignare di cosa riserva loro il destino. Rhaella quindi è destinata a diventare una septa, ben contenta della cosa, ma Aerea è irrequieta e desiderosa di avventura, di liberarsi delle catene che l'hanno legata tutta la vita, vuole solo prendere un drago e volare il più lontano possibile da tutto e tutti. Quando lo fa, reclamando Balerion, la bestia più grande e famigerata ad aver mai volato sui cieli di Westeros, le cose però non vanno come vorrebbe...Art:1) Aerea by NaomiMakesArt & Lily Abdullina2) Rhaella by Lily AbdullinaLink utili:1) https://www.reddit.com/r/asoiaf/comments/aaadok/spoilers_extended_what_in_the_hell_happened_to/2) https://www.reddit.com/r/pureasoiaf/comments/nfheg0/spoilers_fb_two_thoughts_on_aerea_targaryens_story/3) https://www.quora.com/Are-there-any-theories-as-to-what-attacked-Balerion-when-he-and-Aerea-were-in-Valyria4) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIfAShIEZXc&t=39s&ab_channel=LaCittadella5) https://www.reddit.com/r/pureasoiaf/comments/kxasn7/origin_of_dragons_theory_connecting_princess/
"Historias de Fuego y Sangre" son narraciones explicativas del lore o contexto, guía de personajes, dragones, casas o momentos clave para entender todos los detalles de House of the Dragon (La Casa del Dragón), así como los entresijos de los Targaryen, Velaryon o Hightower. En esta segunda edición, damos explicación a qué sucedió en Valyria, la tierra natal de los Targaryen y Velaryon, y por qué Viserys cuenta a Alicent que nunca se podrá volver a igualar lo que los antiguos valyrios lograron. ¡Descubre nuestro Patreon con ventajas y contenido exclusivo! https://www.patreon.com/lacancioncont... Síguenos en: Instagram https://bit.ly/33DkuVI Twitter https://bit.ly/2Uxre38 Facebook https://bit.ly/3bnz9XV ¡También estamos en la plataforma morada! https://www.twitch.tv/lacancioncontinua ¡Mira nuestras camisetas en La Tostadora! https://www.latostadora.com/lacancion... Puedes escucharnos también en iVoox https://bit.ly/2J7JlYv Spotify https://spoti.fi/3dweXok Apple Podcasts/iTunes https://apple.co/2Jo65mU Artistas o fuente de alguna de las ilustraciones o capturas: Histories&lore Amok Magali Villeneuve Marc Simonetti Ted Nasmith Tommy Scott Ted Kruzsely Doug Wheatley Chillyravenart Naomimakesart House of the Dragon (HBO)
"An event that came to be known only as 'the Doom' laid waste to the Valyrians, their capital city, and its surrounding lands. The peninsula itself was shattered, becoming what is now the Smoking Sea. Every dragon was thought to be lost... as were the Valyrians' spells, knowledge, and recorded history. Thus, the mighty empire collapsed."―Viserys TargaryenThe Valyrians were the top dogs of Westeros. The greatest and most powerful free city ever to cast a shadow ended in one day. How can this be? While they still exist in The House of the Dragon, they are only mentioned in A Song of Ice and Fire. What more can I say? Press play and witness the end of a civilization. ��Contact:southsidewesteros@gmail.comWebsite: https://southsidewesteros.wixsite.com/websiteTwitter: https://twitter.com/Sswesteros/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/southsidewesteros/Instagram: Southsidewesteros (@southsidewesteros) • Instagram photos and videosSupport the show (https://pod.fan/) #gameofthrones #podcast #southsidewesteros #fantasy #houseofthedragon #doomofvalyria Support the show
Welcome to a Cast of Kings bonus episode, brought to you thanks to our paid members at DecodingTV.com! Sign up at DecodingTV.com to get ad-free episodes, early access to episodes, and future bonus episodes like this one. In this episode, David Chen and Kim Renfro discuss a bunch of the intriguing lore that we didn't get to during the course of the main episode: What was the Doom of Valyria? Who was Nymeria, again? Why was Maegor called Maegor the Cruel? What was do we make of the state of prophecies in Westeros at this point? Listen and find out! Links: Subscribe to this show on YouTube Follow this podcast on Tiktok Follow David Chen on Twitter
It's time for a history lesson about Old Valyria, the Doom of Valyria, and Aegon's Conquest, events which will form the backdrop of HBO's House of the Dragon series. How much pre-conquest lore will actually be discussed in House of the Dragon? Did the Valyrians bring the Doom on themselves? How did the role of Targaryen women evolve in Westeros after Aegon's Conquest? Did Aegon make any mistakes during the Conquest? Today's Trivia: Give us at least one of the three hashtags used by the Small Council during the episode. Send us your answers via email or social media. Every correct answer earns you a Maester's link. Earn five links and we will enter you in a random drawing for fun prizes, like a hand-sewn Targaryen bookmark! Join the watch party and send your trivia answers to: Link Tree: https://linktr.ee/watchpartyiceandfire Email: watchpartyoficeandfire@gmail.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AWPOIAF Twitter: @IceandFireParty CREDITS Intro and Outro Music written by Michael Rolland and arranged by Jordan Rannells. Logo by Aubreigh Brunschwig
In the first of a three part mini-series, Joseph and Michael begin their overview of House Targaryen and the events that shaped their dynasty before the events of House of the Dragon. They discuss the Doom of Valyria and how the Targaryens managed to escape the disaster, meet the Targaryen Conquerors of the Seven Kingdoms and learn all about the great triumphs that brought them eternal fame and glory as well as their major defeats. They have also drafted a family tree for this time for you to follow along with who's who. That and much more in this episode of Back Into Thrones.
In der Nachmittagsfolge geht es weiter mit der Rubrik “VC Talk - die angesagtesten Investoren im Porträt”. Dazu begrüßen wir heute Bastian Hasslinger, Vice President von Picus Capital. Picus Capital ist ein Frühphasen-Investor mit einer langfristigen Investitionsphilosophie, der in über 20 Ländern investiert ist. Alexander Samwer initiierte den VC 2015 in München. Zwischen 2017 und 2021 gab es über 150 Investments. Picus arbeitet mit mutigen Technologieunternehmen zusammen, um erfolgreiche, globale Startups aufzubauen, die den Status quo herausfordern und die Zukunft gestalten. In dem Portfolio stecken Unternehmen wie Sento, Valyria, Avi Medical, Personio, Billie, Enpal, Lendis und viele mehr! Ihr wollt mehr über die Startups erfahren? Sento: https://lnk.to/Sento Avi Medical: https://lnk.to/activant-Avi-Medical Valyria: https://lnk.to/valyria Enpal: https://lnk.to/enpal-softbank
In der Mittagsfolge sprechen wir heute mit Robin Behlau, Founder und CEO von Valyria. Der Münchner Geldgeber Picus Capital, die Zalando-Macher Robert Gentz, Rubin Ritter und David Schneider sowie die Interhyp-Gründer Robert Haselsteiner und Marcus Wolsdorf investierten erst letztes Jahr 10 Millionen Euro in das Berliner Proptech. Valyria, das 2020 von Robin Behlau,Thomas Thiele, Friso Zimmermann, Stefan Biallas und Lina Adrian gegründet wurde, kümmert sich um den Kauf und Verkauf von Mehrfamilienhäusern. Das Startup will das Betriebssystem für Anlageimmobilien sein, indem alle Dokumente für jede Immobilie digital in einer einzigen Plattform erfasst werden. Eine KI ermittelt zudem den exakten Wert jedes Hauses. 60 Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter arbeiten bereits für Valyria. Unternehmensangaben zufolge konnte das Startup bereits einen Umsatz in Millionenhöhe erwirtschaften. Jan und Robin sprechen natürlich über den Immobilienmarkt, über die Bewertung von Immobilien mithilfe von digitalen Zwillingen und warum Finanzierungsrunde manchmal nicht direkt kommuniziert werden.
This week on Off the Books Podcast Brandon and I discuss Fire and Blood History of House Targaryen by George R.R. Martin. Centuries before the events of A Game of Thrones, House Targaryen—the only family of dragonlords to survive the Doom of Valyria—took up residence on Dragonstone. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/off-the-books0/support
This week on Off the Books Podcast Brandon and I discuss Fire and Blood History of House Targaryen by George R.R. Martin. Centuries before the events of A Game of Thrones, House Targaryen—the only family of dragonlords to survive the Doom of Valyria—took up residence on Dragonstone. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/off-the-books0/support
We're on for another episode of Talkin' Thrones as well as another midpoint, Season 5, Episode 5, entitled "Kill the Boy." The title being a reference to Maester Aemon giving Jon his last bit of advice to kill the symbolic boy and become the man, essentially yet another way of describing Jon's growth and maturity from embittered bastard to leader of men. The theme of maturity seems to be a prevalent one, with the characters suffering the consequences of their actions, while the holes continue to show as the season stretches on. Jon makes a decision that divides the Night's Watch in two: to bring the Wildlings south of the Wall. Stannis also makes a decision that seems doomed to fail to march his soldiers south to Winterfell, a stark contrast from the books that Dom & Pat discuss in length. In Meereen, Daenerys tries to make everyone happy. In Winterfell, Sansa discovers Theon in his new state as she prepares for her forthcoming wedding to Ramsay. Tyrion & Jorah journey through the ruins of Valyria on their way to Meereen and are attacked by Stone Men in an awesome sequence that results in a giant zombie cliche. Keep tuning in for more episodes of Talkin' Thrones every Friday as we get closer and closer to the finale, only on #talkintvpodcast --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talkintvpodcastgmailcom/support
Valyria vs. the Ghiscari, plus a comparison of ancient world warfare, slavery, oligarchies, tyrannies, Rome and Valyria, war elephants(!) and much more, with guest Jamie Redfern. Find Jamie at: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/hannibal-and-the-punic-wars/id1002920121 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/history-of-westeros-game-of-thrones/support
With the excellent JoeMagician joining us, we discuss the early days of Valyria. The look, government, worship, their natural resources including volcanos, dragons and a myriad of fun blood and fire influenced topics. JoeMagician: https://www.youtube.com/c/JoeMagician Ashaya's Survey: bit.ly/arlens --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/history-of-westeros-game-of-thrones/support
Buon Targaryen Month a tutti! In onore di questo mese, i TiC saranno a tema... draghesco, se così possiamo dire, con un piccolo approfondimento sulle donne Targaryen. Cominciamo dalla prima donna Targaryen a Westeros, così misteriosa, ma così importante, colei che ha previsto il Disastro di Valyria e ha scritto un libro decisamente curioso. Daenys, la Sognatrice.Art credit: jaydeewisSupportate il canale in cambio di contenuti esclusivi: https://www.patreon.com/LaCittadellaQui trovate tutti i link del canale e dei suoi host: https://linktr.ee/LaCittadella
The full story of the biggest dragon of all time, from a hatchling in Valyria to a skull in the basement. (scripted) HoW Shirts & Merch: https://historyofwesteros.threadless.com/ www.historyofwesteros.com www.patreon.com/historyofwesteros Discord Invite Link: bit.ly/howdiscord Facebook group: bit.ly/howfb HoW YouTube: bit.ly/howyoutube --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/history-of-westeros-game-of-thrones/support
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For Valyria Lewis, the music didn't go away when she wasn't able to perform in public during the pandemic. She's always sat at her piano to sing, practice and play. “Being on stage is great and having the light and the energy from the audience is awesome,” said Lewis, who goes by Miss Vee when she's onstage. “But sitting at my piano at home is just as great.”
“We should start back” sono le primissime parole de “Le Cronache del Ghiaccio e del Fuoco” di George R.R. Martin e noi abbiamo pensato di fare esattamente così. In questo episodio Jaime sfoglia il libro bianco e riflette un po' sulla sua vita. Dopo rimprovera a uno a uno tutti i suoi confratelli. Relega ser Blount ad assaggiatore reale, prende non tanto velatamente in giro Kettleblack e si assicura che Ser Swann stia dalla parte giusta della guerra, alla fine è il turno di Ser Loras Tyrell… In seguito Jaime si ritrova nella stanza con Tommen che firma cose, tra cui perdoni reali e passaggi di proprietà, il tutto con una nuova spada di acciaio di Valyria al fianco. Intanto incontra Jeyn… eee Arya Stark, rifiuta l'offerta di Cersei, risolve un mistero e dona a Brienne parte della sua anima sotto Giuramento. E' una rilettura, quindi ci saranno spoiler su tutto e tutti, serie compresa. Ovviamente condividete su tutte le piattaforme, spargete la voce e mettete like al video. Potete trovarci su tutti gli altri social tramite i link qua sotto Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tronodispadepod/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/tronodispadepod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tronodispadepod/
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Continuing on from the fiery Doom of Valyria, this weeks stream will be about the childless and dark megacity of Asshai in the Far East. What secrets and horrors dwell in the city of shadows which produced our favorite Red Priestess Melisandre? link to gardening channel: https://youtube.com/channel/UCm8SobgaYO5-uNQjKWz7S3A Stream link: https://youtu.be/PHgWnofHzLE
What the Doom of Valyria was, who may have been behind it, possible causes, and what's been going on since in the ruined Lands of the Long Summer since it exploded in volcanic fury. Link to stream: https://youtu.be/0D1z-P4rOwo Illustrated and signed A Storm of Swords Giveaway: https://gleam.io/rYPam/asos-illustrated-edition-giveaway What Stoneheart Wants video: https://youtu.be/sSSfuSevUVQ Beric Dondarrion Stream: https://youtu.be/Zy4OIQnECvI
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The boys are back in Westeros! After a 10 episode hiatus (due to Chris's extreme sadness when even thinking of the later seasons), we have decided it is high time to get back among the kings, queens and dragons of Game of Thrones. Highlights include Hardhome, Valyria and whatever AJ's girlfriend is doing on that bed in the background! As ever, let us know any thoughts, comments, opinions or questions!
In episode 98 the Fingers of Davos explore the most impressive of the free cities: Pentos, Braavos and Volantis. These are perhaps the most different cities from each other as you can get. Braavos, the poster-child of anti-slavery starkly cast against Volantis powered by slaves at a ratio of 5-to-1, with Pentos in between, pretending not to be pro-slavery but embracing everything it entails. One that denies its Valyrian roots, one that holds itself as the Valyrian standard, and one that embraces its roots, but also fine with mixing with other cultures. Such a fun set of differences to cover. We also spend some time in Valyria itself, talking about its current state, and whether it is as dangerous as it seems. In three weeks we are moving to a bit of a format change, so get psyched for Davos’ Fingers madness. Nothing to read on your end, nothing to prep. We are getting back to ASOIAF proper, with a series of episodes called “What If”. Specifically in this case: What if Rhaegar had defeated Robert on the Trident? So get ready for some zany analysis about what would have gone differently had Robert not caved in Rhaegar’s chest. We love to hear from fans that worship at the altar of George. So find and like us on Facebook, or check out our tumblr at davosfingers.com. We can also be found on twitter @davosfingers or through email at wearedavosfingers@gmail.com. Lastly, if you feel like supporting the cast, check out our Patreon through patreon.com/davosfingers. Selection Covered: most of the content from this episode comes from The World of Ice and Fire. We are covering everything from Pentos on page 266 through the section on Braavos, ending on page 276. But there is some additonal coverage on Valyria that comes from TWOIAF and other general knowledge from the series at large. Spoilers beware.
In this episode, the Fingers start exploring the Free Cities. We wander the mazes of Lorath, try to avoid the lumber-rich mysterious forest of Qohor, and ascend the Sinner’s Steps in Norvos. But this episode isn’t complete without a tour of the Quarrelsome Daughters. Myr, Lys, and Tyrosh are near mirror images of each other, but can’t get along, we talk about that too. Catch us in three weeks as we finish off our coverage of the Free Cities, including a quick look at the queen jewel herself, Valyria. After that, we are gonna mix it up a bit with a return to ASoIaF, but not, perhaps, in the way you are used to. Stay tuned. Please, please, please, drop us an email or a tweet or a facebook comment. We love to hear from people that love A Song of Ice and Fire. We can be found all over the net of inter @davosfingers on twitter, wearedavosfingers@gmail.com, on our tumblr at davosfingers.com, or on Facebook just search for Davos’ Fingers. Finally, if you want to check out our Patreon, you can do so at patreon.com/davosfingers. Selection Covered: The World of Ice and Fire pages 252 through 265. But as has been the case for some time, we will wonder all over the canon in this episode, so watch out!
In AFFC, the Faceless Men of Braavos seem to take credit for engineering the Doom of Valyria, and most in the fandom agree they had a hand in it. But the Faceless Men usually work for hire, and there's this weird Valyrian prophecy about the gold of casterly Rock destroying Valyria... so did someone hire the Faceless Men to do the deed? There's a strong case to made that someone did - the Targaryens of Dragonstone. In other words... T+FM=D, or, "the Doom was an inside job."
Before the House of the Dragon arose on Dragonstone, there was The Doom of Valyria. House Targaryen was born from the ashes of the Doom, which left them as the only people in the entire world with control of dragons. Convenient, that. We'll discuss the motivations, mechanics, and machinations involved in pulling off the Doom, and how it shaped House Targaryen. Featuring Ba'al the Bard, recorded live Sunday 1/26/20
Zach, Ross, and Luke discuss the rumored Doom of Valyria prequel, Batman casting news, Joker backlash, and Brad Pitt's Ad Astra 00:50 Doom of Valyria rumored prequel 9:36 Jeffrey Wright cast in The Batman, Jonah Hill in talks for a role 19:24 Joker backlash 21:14 Ad Astra review and discussion Follow us on Twitter @notamoviepod, @culturecrave, @thronesfacts Youtube: Culture Crave Drop us a rating and review!
The Targaryens are the most well-known inhabitants of Valyria to settle in Westeros, but they're not the only ones. House Velaryon and House Celtigar also left the ancient city across the sea and headed west. Let's explore these great and oft-forgotten houses of Valyria. Featuring Samantha of Watchers on the Wall, John (Hamfast42), Laura (MissMatchedEyes) and Toemas Pappas.
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And now Our Watch has ended…time to look forward - to the past. I talk about how the final episode dug up telling moments from the Fire & Blood book and what we can actually look forward to for the prequels. 22:15 Duty Free Love? 24:05 Drogon returns Dany to Valyria? 27:57 Howland Reed, who dis? 31:42 Bran & Tyrion rule – Dany approved? 34:36 The House that Ned’s Head built? mswatchitall@gmail.com Twitter: @MsWatchItAll1
In honour of the start of the final season of Game of Thrones, we bring you a rundown of the history of Westeros starting from the invasion of the First Men all the way to the events that spark the start of Season/Book 1. Here are our sources: https://awoiaf.westeros.org/index.php/Timeline_of_major_eventshttps://www.totallytimelines.com/game-of-thrones-history-of-westeros/A Song of Ice and Fire by George R. R. MartinAt the end of tonight's episode we discuss the fact that we may soon be changing our name. Keep your eye on our Twitter and Instagram pages over the coming days for a poll on which new name to choose. If you have any suggestions, why not let us know?
In this conclusion to the Targaryen history, we begin by discussing Aegon the IV (Aegon the Unworthy) who ruled from 172 AC-184AC and his betrayal to his family when he legitimized all his bastards on his death bed which would eventually plunge the Targaryen family into a civil war with the Blackfyres for over 80 years. Young Aegon V Targaryen dreamed of hatching dragons and we examine the events that lead to the tragedy of Summerhall, and the birth of the Dragon Prince Rhaegar. We bring all the Targaryen history to head when The Mad King Aerys takes the throne, and brings the Targaryen family reign to their bitter end when overthrown by the Usurper Robert Baratheon and Ned Stark. Thanks for listening to us drink, giggle and debate over 300 years of Targaryen History. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/fireandwinepodcast)
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In this episode I take a look at Season 5, Episode 5 where Daenerys doles out punishment for the attack on Grey Worm and Ser Barristan, Jon makes a deal with Tormund to help save the free folk, Sansa starts to get an idea about Ramsay's twisted personality, and Jorah and Tyrion take a trip through Valyria. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/geekythronesgirl/support
The long awaited episode on the geology of Planetos has finally arrived!! Join us as Rach attempts to explain basic principles of geology to Lizzie and propose some of their own original theories as well. How exactly could the Doom of Valyria happen? Is there an explainable cause for the Long Night? Find out the answers to these questions and more as we explore the geologic history of Westeros! Check out our tumblr blog iminaegony.tumblr.com to see the accompanying images for this episode.
In this episode we dive into some of the Dornish Wars and cover the end of Aegon the Conqueror's rule through King Viserys II in year 172 AC. Fire, war, blood, family betrayal, civil war, family feuds and unruly bastards. Stay tuned and learn about one of the Realm's favorite families in this part 2 history lesson by yours truly! Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/fireandwinepodcast)
Presque une spéciale Essos ce mois-ci, visite des ruines de Valyria, des Cités libres, petite série de what ifs sympas, exploration en profondeur de la saison 5 de Game of Thrones, la première à dévier des intrigues de la saga.
This is a journey beginning with the Doom of Valyria and the Targaryen quest to dominate Westeros AKA Ageon's Conquest. Join us today and learn the history of the Targaryen Family before the book is released from GRRM. We take a updated spin to the history of this dynamic family and add our own twist to Ageon's reign of Westeros. Reign's my Aeny's. Yes we did. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/fireandwinepodcast)
Ja, ist denn heute schon Weihnachten? Nicht ganz, aber wir haben trotzdem ein kleines Geschenk für Euch! Wir sprechen im Podcast nach langer Zeit mal wieder über Game of Thrones. Es geht um die finale achte Staffel, unsere Erwartungen an die letzten Episoden und die Spin-off-Pläne von HBO. Hört doch mal rein und viel Spaß! Feedback, Anregungen, Kritik und mehr könnt Ihr uns via Mail über podcast@serienjunkies.de zuschicken. Wir freuen uns auch über positive Bewertungen und Zuschriften auf iTunes! Am 10. Januar 2019 sind die Serienjunkies auf dem 1Live-Podcastfestival in Köln! Ihr wollt Tickets? Hier entlang: https://podcastfestival.de/serienjunkies-tickets-12.html Wir freuen uns auf Euch!
Ja, ist denn heute schon Weihnachten? Nicht ganz, aber wir haben trotzdem ein kleines Geschenk für Euch! Wir sprechen im Podcast nach langer Zeit mal wieder über Game of Thrones. Es geht um die finale achte Staffel, unsere Erwartungen an die letzten Episoden und die Spin-off-Pläne von HBO. Hört doch mal rein und viel Spaß! Feedback, Anregungen, Kritik und mehr könnt Ihr uns via Mail über podcast@serienjunkies.de zuschicken. Wir freuen uns auch über positive Bewertungen und Zuschriften auf iTunes! Am 10. Januar 2019 sind die Serienjunkies auf dem 1Live-Podcastfestival in Köln! Ihr wollt Tickets? Hier entlang: https://podcastfestival.de/serienjunkies-tickets-12.html Wir freuen uns auf Euch!
Welcome True Believers to the end of this week's surprises !!!! Sadly there was loss in this week's news ...But there is always a new hope and light in the darkness we can stop others from falling we can be heroes to each other !!!!! In this show we celebrate the music of Chastain, Edge of Paradise, Empress, Mongol, Valyria, Sense of Fear, Sonic Prophecy, King Satan, Hallux, Greystone, Canyon....The news to cap off the week and to send you off with good feelings ....Woodhawk m/ Be awesome to each other , love one another and most important Horns high m/
A mere month after the Game of Thrones spin-off about The Long Night was announced (and discussed), another one is in the news! It's not official yet, but check out this Watchers on the Wall story about another Thrones series: "Empire of Ash," directed by Max Borenstein about the Doom of Valyria. Andrew and Manu chat about the rumored details behind the prequel and also briefly touch on the update about the Long Night spin-off possibly going into production in October. Then, it's back to "The Pointy End," which came to its own pointy end in a series of scenes: Tyrion & the Hill Tribes meeting Tywin in the Lannister camp, Robb showing his mettle when a scout interrupts his War Council, and King's Landing, where Barristan Selmy is unceremoniously dismissed from the Kingsguard and Sansa begs for her father's life. Tywin & Tyrion's oh-so-complicated relationship is explored, as are the Hill Tribes, Barristan's great respect, the Lannisters quietly orchestrating Sansa's request, and the show's subtleties with wine, furtive glances, camerawork, and more. Away we go! Next up is "Baelor." Get hyped. In advance of Manu's appearance on the "Not a Cast" episode about AGOT Bran IV, our older episode on when Tyrion presents Bran with his saddle design in the show Jorah & Tyrion traveling through Valyria Ozzy Man reads the alluded epic tale of Barristan's escape from King's Landing iTunes link Google Play link
Welcome True Believers to a new episode of The Pantheon ! This Week's Superheroes.......Xael !!!!! Valyria !!!!! and The Slyde !!!!! The news you wanna hear !!!!! And the winner of last week's TRIVIA FOR MERCH CONTEST!!!!!! Christopher John Proud-Eagle Rogers?!!!!!!!!!!! Congratulations Brother!!! Your Merch will be mailed out to you. For everyone else keep the horns high !!! Stay tuned for more Merch contests !!! See you next time True Believers Stay hard stay true m/
What happened during the Doom of Valyria? Winterfell's library is tapped into as we dive into Chapter 9 of George R. R. Martin's A Game of Thrones. The dynamic between the Lannister siblings is very peculiar. The reread will continue on May 7th! Make sure to read Chapter 10: Jon and share your thoughts on Facebook. Join the discussion: https://www.facebook.com/BendtheKneePodcast/ If you'd like to support the show and get access to additional WESTEROS content then hit us up at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bendtheknee Patreon exclusive podcast series include: MEAD, MEAT, and CHEESE - A food review followed by various Game of Thrones THEORIES! The Black Council - A discussion about various historical events in Westeros! EMAIL: BTKcast@gmail.com VOICEMAIL: (614) 547-2350
Programa 170 del primer podcast español dedicado a la obra de George R.R. Martin, 'Canción de Hielo y Fuego'; y 'Juego de tronos', adaptación de HBO. Segunda parte de los misterios sin resolver en la obra de GRRM. En esta ocasión con centramos en Tormenta de espadas y Festín de cuervos, e intentaremos dar respuesta (o al menos debatir sobre ello) a preguntas como: ¿Qué pasó con el testamento de Robb? ¿Envenenó Oberyn a Tywin? o ¿Ha ido realmente Euron a Valyria?, entre otras Participantes: @MyrcellaB, @ashara_day, @javimgol, @carlorsol.
Ni L+R=J ni leches en vinagre. Lo que aquí se cuenta es muy probable que ocurra en Juego de Tronos, tanto que asusta. Así que Martin, que sabemos que nos escuchas: de nada. Ya puedes escribir el "Y todos murieron. Fin" que siempre quisiste y quedarte agusto. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
GPF discusses what the novels-turned-hit-TV show tell us about geopolitics and apply GPF's methodology to the Game of Thrones universe. Read "The Geopolitics of Ice and Fire" here: hubs.ly/H06X1KN0 TRANSCRIPT: JS: Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of Geopolitical Futures Podcast. I am joined today by our marketing director, Sam Dube. Welcome, Sam. SD: Welcome, thank you for having me. JS: So we are doing something a little bit different for today. This will be publishing on April Fools' and it's going to accompany a special edition piece that we're doing for April Fools' on “Game of Thrones,” which has turned into a hit HBO series. Before it was an HBO series, it was a series of fantasy novels by George R.R. Martin. I know that some of our listeners will be completely uninterested in this, and for that, I apologize and you can just tune in next week for our regular turn at geopolitics. But I actually think that “Game of Thrones” itself is an interesting laboratory for thinking about geopolitics, and I think that the level of interest that it has spawned, particularly in the United States, but not just in the United States, is also interesting to talk about from a geopolitical perspective. And since it was April Fools', we wanted to have a little fun, so that's what we're going to do today. And Sam is joining me because she is a real fan and she is a true fan. She's been reading all the books for a long time. I am just somebody who has come a little late to the party and has been watching the television show. So Sam, thank you for lending us your expertise. I want to jump right into it, and people can read the piece that we wrote and stuff like that. But what I want to start off with rather than the actual content of “Game of Thrones” itself is a discussion of why you like it and why you think people are so drawn to it. I have my own answer, but maybe you can start us off by explaining to the audience why this is something that you gravitated to. SD: Well sure. I've always been a fan of fantasy and in general those sorts of novels. I am also a big reader, so having something with a lot to sink my teeth into was really attractive. But what really kept me into the novels is the number of characters that there are, how dynamic they are and how they change over time. Normally with a novel or with a TV show, there's one main character and you kind of follow them all the way through and you get one perspective. But this is such a multi-person perspective that your emotional reaction to the show changes as they want you to change by following different character's stories, having them meet different situations. It just really draws you in because there's so much going on, and you can adjust your reaction to different people and see the same situation from many different angles. JS: It's funny, so would you say then that for you it's more about the books, or is it more about the show itself? SD: Well, now that there's no more books coming before the shows, I would say now it's about the show. When he was releasing the books ahead of time, it was more about the books for me. Although I won't lie, I really do enjoy watching the shows quite a bit. JS: Well, and also I mean I guess I would ask you as someone who has been reading the books and following George R.R. Martin for a long time, a lot has been made about the current and domestic political overtones of some of his work. So when Daenerys gets stuck in Meereen, for example, people have described that as very similar to the second Iraq War, or the political statement about the United States being stuck in the Iraq War in particular, or in the Middle East in general. Is that something you line up with or do you think it's more abstract than that? SD: I don't know. I think so many of these themes were in play. I am really not sure about that. I haven't seen that myself and I haven't given that much thought. Usually when I am escaping into that, I am escaping into the fantasy of it and to tune everything else out. But I mean I could see it thinking back on many of the things that have happened. I can certainly see, you know, themes or thematically things that have happened in history kind of reappearing in the Westeros landscape. JS: Speaking as somebody who really wasn't into the books that much but is more into the TV show, but I am also somebody who is generally a fan of these types of things myself, and I have been asking myself why I am interested in these things and why I read these books. This is true of fantasy, it goes on down with “Lord of the Rings,” it goes on down to “The Chronicles of Narnia.” I would even extend it to science fiction. “Dune” is one of my favorite novels. Our founder, George Friedman, in our weekly reading lists will throw a science fiction novel in there every once in a while, and he explains why it's a really interesting way of thinking about the world. But one thing that's really struck me thinking about “Game of Thrones” in general, but also just the general trend towards blockbuster superhero movies and huge franchises and fantasy novels and splitting seasons into multiple things. I mean “Harry Potter,” they had seven books, but we're going to make nine different movies and a play and all this other stuff. I think part of the reason for that, and I am playing a little bit of armchair psychologist here, but I hope people will forgive me, because I think what I am going to say is actually a bit true, which is that, I think that we live in this time of fake news, and we live in this time of spin, and we live in this time of people really aren't sure what's going on. There's not a lot of clarity about what's going on in the world. During the Cold War, for both sides, whether you were in the Soviet Union or you were in the United States, there was a defined enemy, there was a defined conflict. You sort of knew what was happening in the world as a way to orient yourself. When people look back at the history of World War II, even World War I, it's very easy to sort of identify, OK, well this was the good side and this was the bad side, and this was my country's or my family's or my particular tribe's tie to that particular conflict. I don't think we live in a world that's like that anymore. It's become less clear what's going on in the world when we see these multinational institutions degrading and we see that there isn't just one conflict. The U.S. wars in the Middle East and with radical Islam is a really good example. Our founder, George Friedman, writes about this all the time. Most Muslims aren't blowing things up or aren't committing terrorist attacks in London. But some Muslims are, and it's impossible to separate those two things from each other. So you can't deny that you are in a war with radical Islam or with Islam itself, but then you also don't want that to make it such that every single Muslim you see you want to ascribe some kind of hateful feeling to. So for me, that's a really long way of saying, I think people, and when I say people, I am really talking about myself here, I gravitate towards “Game of Thrones” because it is a story that tells me something about good and evil. It is something I can sink my teeth into. And I think the thing that is particularly unique about “Game of Thrones” from that point of view, and what I argue in this piece would make it geopolitical, is that it's not clear, right? All of the different sides have some good things and some bad things, and there's very, very few sides that are actually just completely evil, who are horrible, who you can't relate to or understand at all. I think this gets back to your point, because when you are talking about your attachment to it, you are talking about the characters and the different narratives and stories, and for me as an analyst who spends a lot of time doing empathetic analysis of other countries, and especially other political leaders, I relate to that, because that's a lot of my job. A lot of my job is to put myself into the mindset of another person or another leader and try and see the constraints that are around them and see the things that they must do and then use that to analyze geopolitics. And I think that's something as a watcher of “Game of Thrones” that people have to do. As somebody who is a huge fan of this, does that sound sacrilegious to you, Sam, or do you feel like that gets along with the ethos of the general fandom of it? SD: I think that goes along with it well. When you were talking about the Middle East and the conflict going on there, and how we approach that and how it's not really clear who's the good guy and who's the bad guy, you can't lump them all together. I actually thought of Tyrion Lannister and Jamie Lannister and all of the Lannisters, and how evil they seem from the outside, and how evil Tywin was, and how evil Cersei is. I don't think that's changed much. But then you look at Tyrion Lannister, who's good pretty much for the start. He's a really snarky smart-ass, but he's really very smart. And you look at Jamie Lannister, who's gone from a king slayer to kind of almost an anti-hero. All those distinctions, good vs. evil, kind of get muddied in that. And then you look at the people who really are so good, like Ned Stark, who's almost a martyr, and he doesn't get anywhere with it. He's a perfect example of nice guys really do finish last – or headless. So, I think “Game of Thrones” does allow us to have that, you know that view of a world that's as muddy and as hard to understand as our own, but with characters who are as easy to understand as our own political leaders. I mean we have a pulse on what these characters are that are running these various things, and whether or not we argue that the leader of any particular country is very important at any given moment is kind of a separate debate. But in “Game of Thrones” you get that. It's real life. You get these strong political leaders, you can understand their personalities, you can understand their priorities, their backstory, but in this case, I am kind of using the families as political entities, which kind of works for “Game of Thrones,” kind of doesn't, because they shift so frequently. But it's hard to tell if one house is all good or all bad based on the people who make it up. JS: I think that's a really good point. It actually helps segue into a discussion of “Game of Thrones” itself, because you are right “Game of Thrones” doesn't really line up into our world in the sense that there aren't nations. I make this point in the April Fools' piece that we wrote. There really is no nationalism in “Game of Thrones.” There is no sense of national identity. Everything is really feudalistic. One of the things that I realized, and you know just a full confession, I wrote that piece around Christmas time when I was in my grandmother's house, and I had some time away from work, and I was just trying to relax. For fun, I was reading the first volume of Winston Churchill's “A History of the English-Speaking Peoples.” When Churchill is writing that first volume of “A History of the English-Speaking Peoples,” he goes through the way that the monarchy eventually emerges in England, and I was really, really struck by the way he described the transition from feudalism to monarchy and the differences between Britain and between the country in that regard. It really struck me that one of the things that Martin was really playing with was Europe. It's funny that United States has become so obsessed with “Game of Thrones.” And “Game of Thrones,” it's really a worldwide phenomenon. I travel a lot for work. I am in Budapest right now, actually. I find that a lot of people in the world have watched “Game of Thrones,” and know these strange words in English just because they were used in “Game of Thrones” and will talk to me about “Game of Thrones.” It becomes a point of common conversation. One of the things to me that is strange about that, in the United States I think people don't realize that the world that Martin is describing really is very similar to the Medieval or the Middle Ages in Europe. He's talking about a time where there's feudalism, there's monarchy. Religion still plays a great role and has a great deal of power throughout the “Game of Thrones” universe. And he's talking about the intersection of all these things. And for me one of the greater themes in “Game of Thrones” is the collapse of all these things. So the houses themselves are not nations, but you can see in them, in the fact that you know the houses become tied to particular geographies, you can sort of see the beginnings of what a nation might look like, even with the accents and the different faiths and different ethnicities that are attached with each region. So I think one of the reasons that America doesn't even realize that the show is so popular in other places around the world is that it really does, on a certain level, speak to a European audience. Sam, I was talking to you before, and one of the things that you wanted to touch on was the role of magic in “Game of Thrones.” And I think that for people who normally read our stuff, and people who normally are interested in international politics, magic is probably one of the things that turns them off the most about fantasy. You are either a person who likes magic and fantasy or you are a person who's like, you know what, give me the real world stuff, this is a load of garbage, I want to go learn about current things. But you had some interesting things to say about what magic actually represents in the universe. How about you tell me a little about that. SD: Sure. One of the things in the piece that you wrote for this is, you liken dragons to a technology that Valyrians had that allowed them to kind of take over and really dominate the whole world, and later the Targaryens once the Valyrians were wiped out. And I would say although it is fantasy, and I mean yeah, dragons are cool to talk about and of course they are completely unrealistic, there is something in the real world that we can liken magic to and that would be, hold on for this one, it's a microchip. So microchip is a new technology that really changed the world and it really revolutionized a lot of new technologies. I mean it's the grandfather of what I am talking on right now. Likewise, magic was that for the Valeyrians when they went and found the dragons, they just found them slumbering in a bunch of volcanoes. They just went and found them and they were like, oh we can train these dragons. Let's figure out some magic to do it. And it was that magic, it was them developing the magic or having the magic to be able to train those beasts, that allowed them to kind of turn dragons into the technology that made them great. I mean in addition to that, they also created some amazing roadways and Valyrian steel swords, which no one else has been able to match. So their true competitive advantage in the world was that technology, that magic which allowed them to tame things such as dragons which isn't that unlike computers, microchips, laser-guided missiles, all that stuff couldn't exist without the microchip. And all the things that the Valyrians, and later the Targaryens who came from the Valyrians, did to take over and to really force their way out into the world came from that one central thing, the magic that they were able to conjure that other groups of people in Westeros couldn't conquer. JS: It's interesting. I didn't think of this until you just said it just now, but for me, I always thought of the dragons as sort of the equivalent of a nuclear weapon. You know, like a weapon of mass destruction that makes one side completely invincible and makes other people bend to your will. But what you brought up about this, and this betrays that I watch the show and don't read the books, but you said that they found the dragons in a cave somewhere, and for me that immediately goes to the Comanche Indians on the American Continent before the United States has sort of moved out and added Texas and all these other colonial holdings. Because at the time in the West, there were a bunch of different Native American groups, and the Comanche were not the most dominant. What happened was the Comanche discovered the horse, and the Comanche interacted with the horse in a way that none of the other Native American tribes did, and they became the greatest cavalry archers that North America had ever seen and terrorized the Spanish to the point that the Spanish invited American settlers into Texas because they wanted some kind of buffer zone between the Spanish colonies and these Comanche Indians. And the Comanches ended up ruling a wide swath of the West, until eventually the Americans invented the six shooter, the Colt .45, and were able to develop the types of weapons that could neutralize them. But it's funny, it just occurs to me that that's another level in which the technology thing counts. SD: Yeah, imagine if Cersei can come up with a Colt .45 to get rid of those dragons? I don't know what that would look like. JS: Yeah. I'll throw another hard question at you, because I think the dragons are easy to explain in terms of technology. You can think in a religious world if somebody was making a myth that, OK, a weapon of mass destruction or some awesome weapon could totally be represented as a dragon mythically. What about the army of the dead? So you know we've got Daenerys Targaryen is coming back to Westeros with her dragons to conquer, which she sees as rightfully hers, but the other thing that is happening, and it's really going to pick up this season I think, is that this army of the dead, of these zombies, is marching from the north and is about to try and cross over this magic wall that's separating from the rest of Westeros. And they seem completely invincible. We know that they can be killed probably by dragon fire. I haven't confirmed that, but I feel like that seems like an obvious one. Or Valyrian steel, which you mentioned earlier. But when you are thinking about technology and you are thinking about realism, and I think Martin really is a realistic writer, how do you explain the army of the dead? What do you think is the closest analogy to that? SD: Well they're just technology gone wrong. If the dragons are technology gone right, which I think a lot of people would argue they weren't technology gone right, depends on what side you are on, so is the army of the dead. The army of the dead were created by the children of the forest when the First Men first invaded Westeros. Before any men went into Westeros, there was children of the forest, there were giants, there were other magical creatures. They were all over there having a grand old time, and then these First Men with their big swords of bronze and their armor came in, and this peaceful community wasn't ready for it. So they couldn't fight them, they just kept being dominated, dominated, dominated. So they created this army of the dead. They created that with magic. Now the problem with any technology is if you create something that big and that serious, you better be able to control it. I mean, liken it to a virus. Some kid in a classroom somewhere is playing around and sets off a virus that infects 20 million computers. He might have meant to do that. He might have just been screwing around with his computer with a virus program. But once it's out, it's out. And this is kind of like that technology. They use magic to turn a dead person into the first person in this army of the dead, and then it spreads because like a virus, they kind of self-create like create more of themselves. So that's how I would liken it to in terms of technology. JS: I hadn't thought of it that way. That's interesting. Another thing I would ask you, Sam, and it's been fun for me because we're a small team at Geopolitical Futures and we all work on basically all our pieces together. It's really a communal effort every piece that comes out. But, you know, you are a marketing director, and I am over here in analysis, and sometimes we don't get to talk as much about analysis, but this was a case where I think going into this you actually knew more than I did and we got to collaborate a little bit. One of the things you said to me was that you had never thought of the series from the point of view of geography in the way we sort of laid it out. So can you talk a little bit about as a fan of “Game of Thrones,” what it was sort of like to read through it, approach this way with this particular methodology, and whether you were skeptical it was going to work at first and whether you think it did? SD: I wasn't really skeptical of it. I was wondering how it was going to be different, because there's so much fan fiction out there. And I think the geographic approach that you took was really clever because you watch “Game of Thrones” and you don't really have a view of where these things are in your head. Like, where is King's Landing, where is The Reach, you know like where are all these things in relation to each other and it's just a concept you can't really grasp. So the fact that you created this analysis that actually has a map that shows it against Europe so you get a real idea of how far these things are from each other. Everything just makes a little bit more sense. I can see the path that the Valryians took when they were beginning to take over the world after they found their dragons. I can see the little island that the Targaryens went to when one of the children of a Targaryen leader had a vision that Valyria was going to be destroyed. I can even see the destruction on the new map of Valryia because they refer to it as a peninsula. It's not a peninsula. It's a series of islands. I can even see the path that the Valryians took up that push the Andals over into Westeros when they first invaded thousands of years before the television show happened. So it puts a completely different perspective on it all that makes it, I mean it's not real, it's obviously not real, but it makes it feel a little more real, feel a little more subjective and like something that you could actually step into because this is a real world. This is a real physical place and not just some abstract concept in my head. I really liked the fact that it pulls together a real understanding of the world that these people live in. I mean, you can say this army moved from point A to point B, but without seeing it on a map you really have no concept of that. And I think this analysis does a great job of putting that perspective into place. And I never had that before. It was really nice to see that. JS: I appreciate you saying that, and for me, also it drives home one of the things that I think makes “Game of Thrones” really interesting, and for me valuable as a resource. It's not just something I do to burn off time. For me, it's intellectually engaging on a certain level, and this is true of a lot of different fiction. I am a self-confessed nerd and I've already said some of the things that I've read. But I don't know that Martin worked it this way, but it seems to me that Martin must've started with a map and started writing his story after the map. I think the same thing about “Dune,” which is a story about a desert planet where geography plays a huge role. Something like “The Chronicles of Narnia” is very clearly to me about faith. It's very clearly to me about C.S. Lewis' interaction with faith and him dealing with that. “Lord of the Rings” is another one that always gets lopped into this stuff and that has something to do with faith, but Tolkien was a linguist at the end of the day, and he is famous for saying that the first thing that began the whole “Lord of the Rings” saga was he invented a language. And then came all the maps and the geography and all of this other stuff. So for me, approaching “Game of Thrones” for somebody who does geopolitics for a living, I think one of the reasons I gravitate towards “Game of Thrones” as much as I do is because it really is about a map. And I really do think that you can explain things through geography. And one of the things I am really curious about, and one of the reasons I indulged myself in this little exercise while I was on vacation to write this was that I really think this is an interesting laboratory for thinking about geopolitics. I think of “Game of Thrones” and George R.R. Martin in general as a very a realistic take on what politics looks like at a certain level and the way that people betray each other and make alliances and all these other things, and I am curious just how far it goes. I have a great deal of faith in the model that we use at Geopolitical Futures. It's been very good at predicting a lot of events. And for me it's kind of a litmus test, like just how realistic is George R.R. Martin going to be. Is it going to turn out to be just a fantasy series and something incredibly crazy that nobody could have predicted is going to happen, or can I use the same tools that I used to predict global geopolitics and think about this universe that Martin has created, which I think is much more realistic and much more based on geography than most of these types of universes are, and can I say something intelligent about what the future of this universe is going to be. So that's one of the reasons that I've sort of let myself go into that. But when you think about “Game of Thrones,” you think about other things that you've read. Harry Potter is another one in there. I don't know exactly what the genesis was for that in J.K. Rowling's mind, but do you think that Martin really was centered in geography, or do you think there's something else going on there that I am missing? SD: I feel like he couldn't have written it the way he did if he wasn't aware of the geography. I mean when you come at it from the story's angle and then you look at the geography of it, it has to be geographic based. It is too well written to the map to not have had that in his head. It would be too coincidental that the way all of these people moved over time with their geography, there's too many coincidences for him not to have done that on purpose. However, I do think that he is a huge fan of throwing curveballs, things that you don't expect and figures that people who have a lot of ability to change the scene of the world. There's no way to know for sure whether or not Cersei will come up with that Colt .45 that can kill these dragons or, it probably won't be Cersei, but there's no way to know that Aegon Targaryen isn't going to come back theoretically from the dead and claim his throne, and all of the sudden you have three dragons and three Targaryens. Like, who knows what is going to happen with that stuff. So I think he will create twists within the constraints of geopolitics, but I do think it's hard to predict just because he just really likes those twists. But I do think he will keep it constrained by the geography of the world he's created. JS: Well, thanks Sam. For our listeners, I hope you've enjoyed this. This was a little bit different than we normally do and we always appreciate your feedback. But if you liked this, we'd love to hear back from you with comments at www.geopoliticalfutures.com. If you didn't like it, we'd also love to hear from you, too. Don't worry, I promise we are not going to become a “Game of Thrones” website that is cataloging it all the time, and this was a special occasion for April Fools', and we thought we'd just try it. But so as always, appreciate your feedback. I am Jacob Shapiro, I am the director of analysis, this was Sam Dube, who is our marketing director, and we will see you next week for some more podcasting about geopolitics. Thanks.
Von den Kindern des Waldes und den Ersten Menschen, über den Aufstieg und Untergang von Valyria, den Eroberungen von Aegon I. und der Herrschaft der 17 Targaryen-Könige, bis hin zu Roberts Rebellion erfahrt ihr heute alles Wissenswerte zur Vorgeschichte von GAME OF THRONES. Unser komplettes Vorgeschichte-Video jetzt auch hier auf Soundcloud. Musik von: http://www.audionetwork.com http://www.epidemicsound.com Abonniert unseren YouTube-Kanal für weitere Trailer, Reviews, Specials und vieles mehr!
Brian is back on this episode, where he weighs in all a multitude of topics! After sharing his experience at the Stryper/Lynch Mob show, Gomthog gets Brian's take on the topics of bands using alcohol and whether fans should tip bands. Amid the debate, the guys listen in to molten metal tracks by Valyria and Lustravi! Credits: intro music by CONTRA, intro voice provided by Veronica Ortiz Rodriguez. “O Sanctifier” by Lustravi (Cult Of The Blackened Veil, 2016) and “Steel Inquisition” by Valyria (Steel Inquisition, 201) each used with permission from the artist. itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/great-metal-debate-podcast/id1037874814 www.facebook.com/thegreatmetaldebate www.youtube.com/channel/UCLC0ED1Ri2oNwBQW9All3Yw Have a question for the podcast, or a suggestion for an artist you'd like us to interview? Give us your feedback on Twitter @metaldebate or e-mail thegreatmetaldebate@gmail.com.
En el norte, Brienne le manda un mensaje infiltrado a Sansa. Sansa descubre la presencia de Theon en Invernalia, Roose anuncia el embarazo de su esposa, Walda. Tras esto Ramsay se siente amenazado, pero es tranquilizado por su padre quien le pide ayuda para su próxima batalla con Stannis. En el Muro, Jon decide crear una alianza entre la Guardia de la Noche y los salvajes, aun así tras la negativa de sus hermanos, Jon decide continuar. Tormund le pide a Jon acompañarlo a Casa Austera, lugar donde están los salvajes para que sea él mismo quien les hable de la alianza. Al otro lado del Mar Angosto, tras el velorio de Ser Barristan, Daenerys ordena la detención de todos los líderes de las grandes familias, sin embargo, tras las palabras de Missandei, Daenerys decide reabrir la arenas de combates y asimismo, para mantener la paz en Meereen, casarse con Hizdahr Zo Loraq. En el mar, al atravesar por las ruinas de Valyria, Tyrion ve por primera vez a Drogon, tras esto, son atacados por hombres de piedra, Jorah descubre después que fue infectado por éstos de psoriagrís.
In our pre-season warm-up show, Rachel is joined by the Storybeast (Fosters Comedy Award-nominated John Henry Falle) and the many-faced Ross Mullan who plays the White Walker himself in seasons 2-4. We talk about the rise and rise of Bronn, the need for another Doom of Valyria and play a heated game of Bed, Wed or Slay. Join us!
Programa 75 del primer podcast español dedicado a la obra de George R.R. Martin, 'Canción de Hielo y Fuego'; y 'Juego de tronos', adaptación de HBO. En este programa nos sumergimos en el onírico mundo de los sueños proféticos, recurso utilizado por George R.R. Martin a lo largo de toda la historia de Poniente (y Valyria) para mostrar "algunas cosas que aún están por llegar". Repasamos los sueños proféticos de personajes como Daenys Targaryen, Daeron Targaryen, Daemon II Fuegoscuro, Bran Stark, Jon Nieve y hasta Tyrion y Jaime Lannister; y su posible interpretación en el devenir de los acontecimientos. Participantes: @MyrcellaB @ashara_day @SeptaMordane @elmediohombre @javimgol @CarLorSol
Plus qu'attendue, la cinquième saison de Game of Thrones n'a pas manqué de susciter débats enflammés et critiques tantôt dithyrambiques, tantôt assassines – mais rarement indifférentes. Au lieu de se restreindre à une approche purement qualitative, nous vous proposons d'en revisiter les évènements les plus marquants et d'en analyser les principales thématiques, comme le retour du religieux, la fabrique des légendes ou la soumission au regard des autres. Du flashback inaugural mettant une Cersei adolescente (mais déjà impétueuse) aux prises avec une voyante à la « marche de la honte » que lui impose le Grand Moineau, du survol de Valyria par Drogon à une crémation de force sur le bûcher, la saison 5 de Game of Thrones n’aura pas manqué de temps forts et de séquences riches en émotions. Par l’entremise d’extraits commentés, nous interrogeons ses pics d’intensité parmi les plus mémorables, mais aussi ses périodes de « creux » qui en disent également long sur la manière dont les auteurs posent leurs pierres les unes après les autres et construisent un récit au long cours. Ceci, en compagnie de [Marie](http://www.lesinrocks.com/auteur/marie-turcan) qui a chroniqué chaque épisode de la saison sur le site web des Inrocks, et de Stéphane Rolet, spécialiste des rapports texte-image à la Renaissance et auteur d’un essai intitulé Le Trône de fer, ou Le Pouvoir dans le sang ([Presses Universitaires François-Rabelais](http://pufr-editions.fr/9782869063792), collection « Sérial »). Nous en profitons pour tenter de répondre à quelques questions centrales de la saison, en confrontant les actions dépeintes par la série à celles dont elles s’inspirent – de plus en plus librement – du cycle littéraire initié par George R. R. Martin en 1991. Arrivée à un carrefour de son existence, l’adaptation a d’ores et déjà commencé à tracer sa propre ligne, comme nous le rappelons en mentionnant un certain nombre d’initiatives personnelles de la part des auteurs, tout en imaginant ce qu’aurait pu donner une mise en images plus fidèle de certains arcs narratifs patiemment conçus par Martin. Sans oublier pour autant qu’adapter ne signifie pas retranscrire, et qu’il s’agit dès le départ de faire acte de création ! Attention ! Ce podcast dévoile des éléments cruciaux de l’intrigue de la saison 5 de Game of Thrones. Nous vous recommandons donc d’avoir vu celle-ci intégralement avant de l’écouter.
Plus qu'attendue, la cinquième saison de Game of Thrones n'a pas manqué de susciter débats enflammés et critiques tantôt dithyrambiques, tantôt assassines – mais rarement indifférentes. Au lieu de se restreindre à une approche purement qualitative, nous vous proposons d'en revisiter les évènements les plus marquants et d'en analyser les principales thématiques, comme le retour du religieux, la fabrique des légendes ou la soumission au regard des autres. Du flashback inaugural mettant une Cersei adolescente (mais déjà impétueuse) aux prises avec une voyante à la « marche de la honte » que lui impose le Grand Moineau, du survol de Valyria par Drogon à une crémation de force sur le bûcher, la saison 5 de Game of Thrones n’aura pas manqué de temps forts et de séquences riches en émotions. Par l’entremise d’extraits commentés, nous interrogeons ses pics d’intensité parmi les plus mémorables, mais aussi ses périodes de « creux » qui en disent également long sur la manière dont les auteurs posent leurs pierres les unes après les autres et construisent un récit au long cours. Ceci, en compagnie de [Marie](http://www.lesinrocks.com/auteur/marie-turcan) qui a chroniqué chaque épisode de la saison sur le site web des Inrocks, et de Stéphane Rolet, spécialiste des rapports texte-image à la Renaissance et auteur d’un essai intitulé Le Trône de fer, ou Le Pouvoir dans le sang ([Presses Universitaires François-Rabelais](http://pufr-editions.fr/9782869063792), collection « Sérial »). Nous en profitons pour tenter de répondre à quelques questions centrales de la saison, en confrontant les actions dépeintes par la série à celles dont elles s’inspirent – de plus en plus librement – du cycle littéraire initié par George R. R. Martin en 1991. Arrivée à un carrefour de son existence, l’adaptation a d’ores et déjà commencé à tracer sa propre ligne, comme nous le rappelons en mentionnant un certain nombre d’initiatives personnelles de la part des auteurs, tout en imaginant ce qu’aurait pu donner une mise en images plus fidèle de certains arcs narratifs patiemment conçus par Martin. Sans oublier pour autant qu’adapter ne signifie pas retranscrire, et qu’il s’agit dès le départ de faire acte de création ! Attention ! Ce podcast dévoile des éléments cruciaux de l’intrigue de la saison 5 de Game of Thrones. Nous vous recommandons donc d’avoir vu celle-ci intégralement avant de l’écouter.
05/15/16 - Josh Wigler and Terri Schwartz are back with another episode of the GAME OF THRONES Book Club, this week tackling everything going on with Jon Snow, Stannis Baratheon, Jorah Mormont, greyscale, Valyria and more! The post GAME OF THRONES Book Club | Spoiler Discussion of ‘Kill the Boy' appeared first on PostShowRecaps.com.
DragonCast leaps from the ruins the Rhoyne, or Valyria, or wherever, to discuss episode 5 of season 5 of Game of Thrones, “Kill the Boy.” Join Michal (inkasrain), Matt (Varley), Greg (claudiusthefool), Bing (Shoeshiner), Paul (Pod’s Plight), and Adam (drownedsnow) … Continue reading →
Game of Owns - A Song of Ice and Fire/House of the Dragon/Game of Thrones podcast
Among the mythical stone, we boat along to the tune of a thousand tales from long ago. The story, and our heroes, move forward.
Aziz and Ashaya are joined again by yolkboy of Radio Westeros for a fun discussion of Kill the Boy. Sorry, there are no winklepickers in this episode, but there is a Strong Belwas joke. Also, there are lots of thoughts on Sansa, Ramsay, Stannis vs. Roose, Jon and Aemon, greyscale and the Doom of Valyria. Support History of Westeros: bit.ly/howpatreon Flick Invite Link (PHONE ONLY): bit.ly/howflick Discord Invite Link: bit.ly/howdiscord Facebook group: bit.ly/howfb YouTube: bit.ly/howyoutube
The halfway point is here and the buildup to what's looking like what will be an epic second half is almost complete. Sean and Aziz talk Valyria, greyscale, dragons, and a new set of characters to be worried about. Support History of Westeros: bit.ly/howpatreon Flick Invite Link (PHONE ONLY): bit.ly/howflick Discord Invite Link: bit.ly/howdiscord Facebook group: bit.ly/howfb YouTube: bit.ly/howyoutube
“Kill the Boy”, Season 5, Episode 5 of HBO’s “Game of Thrones”. Ivan & Sick Red discuss Grace & Frankie, PREVIOUSLY ON, Red only making two mistakes, teaching Dragons to love human, the return of Sports to Mereen, Miranda’s pointy hip, the return of the Broken Tower, dinner with Ramsay, the promise of another wedding, and Valyria.
FireandLunch is FINALLY going to read and discuss The World of Ice and Fire. This discussion covers the first section of TWOIAF - Ancient History. From the First Men to the Long Night and the Rise and Fall of Valyria. Join the brigade as they roll out the Maester's scrolls!Spoilers for everything! (Who is reading TWOIAF and complaining about spoilers?) PS - We had some audio issues on this one (damn you, Skype!). Hopefully you won't notice but please forgive us if you do!#PieCast Episode 24: TWOIAF: Ancient History and the Conquest. Featuring Megan, Katie, and Jess. Run time: 1 hour 8 minutes.
Hey! It's time to talk about Valyria!
Tonight we talked more in depth about what exactly happened to Valyria during The Doom. What topics would YOU like to see more of? Spoiler Free
What happened to Valyria? We find out in the latest of our shorts on the History in Game of Thrones.
A look at The Doom of Valyria, a mysterious cataclysm that destroyed what may have been the greatest civilization to ever exist.Support History of Westeros: bit.ly/howpatreon Flick Invite Link (PHONE ONLY): bit.ly/howflick Discord Invite Link: bit.ly/howdiscord Facebook group: bit.ly/howfb YouTube: bit.ly/howyoutube
If you haven’t heard of Third Ion yet, we’ll forgive you. They’ve only made their presence known to the online community in the last 4 months. Featuring members of Into Eternity, The Devin Townsend Project, they’re off to a good start. Throw in phenomenal singing talent and intensely progressive drumming, Third Ion will win over listeners with their tactful balance of harmony and space-age time signatures. Bottom line… You will be assimilated. Today’s Podcast features Third Ion guitarist Justin Bender. In this episode, we discuss: Inner Ear Monitor Systems Click Tracks Third Ion The Importance of Tech guys in your band Opeth Internet Downloading Puppies (Briefly) Questions? Fan/Hate Mail? Please send to: riffsthatkill@gmail.com Links for Third Ion: 09/11 – Winnipeg, MB @ The Zoo (w/ Grand Master and Dissolution) 09/12 – Regina, SK @ The Exchange (w/ Magnetic and Room 333) 09/13 – Red Deer, AB @ The Vat (w/ Demise Without Reason, Valyria, Plaguebringer, Wraith Risen) 09/14 – Calgary, AB @ Lord Nelson’s (w/ Kyoktys and Illuminated Minerva) 09/15 – Edmonton, AB @ Rendezvous (w/ The Noumenon and The Universe Machine) 09/17 – Vancouver, BC @ Biltmore Cabaret (w/ Omnisphere and Wolfborne) aaronedgardrum.com tylergilbert.ca facebook.com/thirdion twitter @justin_thirdion instagram @jb_thirdion youtube Thirdion
Programa 30 del primer podcast español dedicado a la obra de George R.R. Martin, Canción de Hielo y Fuego; y Juego de Tronos, adaptación de HBO. En el podcast de esta semana añadimos un nuevo capítulo a nuestra particular enciclopedia sobre Canción de Hielo y Fuego con grandes contenidos tanto en Geografía como en Historia. Tras aceptar el pago del hierro, un capitán nos lleva hasta Essos para conocer cada una de las nueve Ciudades Libres: Braavos, Pentos, Myr, Tyrosh, Lys, Volantis, Qohor, Norvos y Lorath; las ocho últimas, hijas de la mismísima Valyria. Conoceremos su historia, costumbres, población, gobierno y hechos más puntuales aunque muy importantes como el Siglo de Sangre. Participantes: @MyrcellaB @elmediohombre @SeptaMordane @SerRodrikCassel @CarLorSol (@NoSoloGeeks / http://www.ivoox.com/podcast-nosologeeks_sq_f152783_1.html)
Programa 19 del primer podcast español dedicado a la obra de George R.R. Martin, Canción de Hielo y Fuego; y Juego de Tronos, adaptación de HBO. Retomamos el testigo que dejamos en el octavo podcast y continuamos indagando en la Historia de 'Canción de Hielo y Fuego' con un nuevo monográfico histórico. En esta ocasión, viajamos al año 5.000 ADA (Antes del Desembarco de Aegon) para ser testigos de nacimiento de la mayor civilización que se ha visto en el mundo de George R. R. Martin: Valyria. Hacemos un repaso por sus creencias y costumbres, innovaciones tecnológicas/mágicas (acero valyrio, carreteras del dragón, etc.), así como su expansión e imperialismo por el continente de Essos (70 ADA), el exilio de la casa Targaryen (200 ADA) y la Maldición (100 ADA) que acabó con esta prolífica civilización. Participantes: @MyrcellaB @Cersei_Lanni @SeptaMordane @SerRodrikCassel @javimgol (@Los7Reinos / http://www.lossietereinos.com) @CarLorSol (@NoSoloGeeks / http://www.ivoox.com/podcast-nosologeeks_sq_f152783_1.html)